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Volcanoes Full Scheme Of Work
By Asadler79 - Teach
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Victimless Crimes
Victimless crime is defined as illegal behavior in which people willingly engage and in which there
are no unwilling victims. Victimless crimes can be viewed as prostitution, illegal drug use, or illegal
gambling. These are considered crimes because they can harm your body, or life in some way, and
because you willingly do them. There are many other things in our lives that we can do such as
smoking cigarettes, or drinking that can harm our lives and body in some way but are legal. In my
opinion these things are legal, because of the fight put up for them in the past, and for the economy.
Alcohol and cigarettes have taxes on them, so the economy benefits from people buying and using
those. Alcohol used to be illegal during the alcohol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In that I believe that the system will be able to sort the women who do it for themselves, and the
women who do it because they have to and will eventually save many more women from those people
who force them out on the streets because they will be able to find those people and punish them
instead of punishing the victim. I believe that there are some victimless crimes that if they were
actually legalized would benefit not only people, but our economy. I believe that drug use, such as the
use of marijuana and the drug marijuana should be legalized. I believe this, because no one is forced
to grow it, sell it, or smoke it. They do it because they want to. Yes, it causes bodily damage, but so
does cigarettes and alcohol. The legalization of this drug would benefit the economy and will allow
police to go after the drugs that are actually taking people s lives, instead of the one that really isn t
doing any more harm than alcohol and cigarettes do. I believe that prostitution should never be
legalized. Most prostitution is going on because of a man who wants money, and has decided that he
will take women from their homes and families and is forcing them to do things that they shouldn t, so
they can make some good money out of it. Of course this happens to men as well, but you mostly only
see woman selling themselves and I believe that there should be more help out there for those women
and men, instead of
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Rules And Scoring Systems Of A Selected Sport
Assignment 1 Level 1 Describe the rules/regulations and scoring systems of a selected sport Pass 1
Describe the rules, regulations and scoring systems of two selected sports Football.... In football the
defender is trying to stop the ball going into the goal and the other team scoring. In football there are
11 players on one pitch including a goalkeeper. There can t be less than 7 players in a game. The
football pitch must be a rectangle and marked with white lines. The ball must be made of leather 68 70
cm. The players must wear a football shirt, shin pad, socks and also football boots. The game is 45
minutes each half (90min in total). Start and Restart of Play: kick off starts play at the start of the
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A player would get a penalty kick because the other player had done something to the other players.
We do throw in football because the ball has been kicked out of the pitch. A goal kick is a kick that the
goalkeeper takes when the ball passes over the goal line or back line. Corner happened because the
other team had the ball off. Badminton.... A match is the best of 3 games each of 21 points. A point is
scored with every serve. When a side is winning a rally a point is added to their score. When both
sides get to 20, the side that gains a 2 point lead wins. When both sides reach 29, the side that gets to
30 first wins. Single rule: When the person serving has an odd score, they serve from the left; an even
score they serve from the right. In singles, when a rally is won, the person who served wins the point
then serves from the other service court. If the person who did not serve wins the rally, they win the
point and then get to serve.A badminton court look like a rectangle and it had a square in the middle
with it got a line going across. Ref: https://www.google.co.uk/search?
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The Child That I Am Observing
The child that I am observing is a five year old boy named, Alberto. His birthday is on January 5,
2010. He is an only child and lives in a single parent household. Alberto has a puppy as a pet, snails,
and aquatic frogs as pets. Alberto is of average height in his class and is physically fit, however, he
needs to work on his gross motor skills. I did learn that Alberto lives in a neighborhood that has issues
with violence and with apartment buildings I which he lives I one of them. Our textbook states, Play
only diminishes when social and cultural factors negatively impact it (Sluss, p. 9). Issues such as
Alberto s neighborhoods often prevent children from playing outside. Therefore, it is crucial that as
educators find alternatives to promote play for Alberto. It is very important that the school Alberto
attends promotes active play as part of their curriculum. The Child Center that he attends is called
Bright Start Learning Child Care Center. At Bright Start Learning Child Care Center, they enroll
toddlers of 2 to preschool and kindergarten. Their school promises to ensure a place where children
can safely learn using developmentally appropriate curriculum based on their skill levels at each stage
of life. The facility s philosophy is that children Play with a purpose. They claim that each of their
programs is designed to move children ahead developmentally, intellectually, and socially in an
environment that s warm, nurturing and fun. Their goal at
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The First Experiments Of Water Treatment
A plumber is an adventurer who traces leaky pipes to their source (Arthur Baer). We have all heard the
saying, The plumber protects the health of the nation , but what does that really mean? Plumbing has
been around since 6500 BC, maybe even longer. Ancient water wells were found in the Jezreel Valley,
which historians date to be thousands of years old. This was one of the first signs of plumbing in the
ancient world. The Ancient Greek civilizations evolved plumbing, being the first ones to use
underground clay pipes for water distribution and sanitation. They were also one of the first ones to
create and use flush toilets. The 54Roman Empire used indoor plumbing to get water to individuals
inside buildings and homes. Plumbing is responsible for bringing water to people, because people
cannot survive without water. as we got into the modern age, plumbing started to evolve. The first
experiments of water treatment were happening in the early modern age. This would enable the supply
of clean, potable water to everyone. Plumbers are now responsible for the maintenance and sanitation
of all water supply systems and treatment plants. Plumbing is one of the most important job in the
world because plumbers are responsible for providing clean healthy water needed to live, plumbers are
responsible for providing water efficiency needed to avoid the serious world water shortage and
plumbers also help provide a safe non polluted environment. Plumbing is one of the most
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The Thought Of Owning Or Bringing Home A Cute Adorable
The thought of owning or bringing home a cute adorable puppy, or kitten, for the first time can be an
emotional and exciting time for families. Most pets, while they are young, receive lots of love and
attention from children and their owners, but what happens when the pets grow and get older? Not
every pet is brought to or born into a responsible home. Some pets that are no longer wanted, are left
behind or dumped out of town because it is easier than finding them a new home. According to PETA,
6 million cats and dogs enter an animal shelter every year in the United States, pets that are
abandoned. The city of Raymondville TX, needs to open a local animal shelter to help prevent animal
abandonment and the over population of pets and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That a lot of kitties! Dogs will have 4 the 1st year, 12 the 2nd year, and 36 the 3rd year (SPCA). This
also depends on the size and breed of the dog; large dogs can carry more puppies. So, it s important to
have pets spayed and neutered, at least after 2 litters. According to Hill County Paw Pals, the root of
pet overpopulation stems for irresponsible people who allow their pets to remain unsterilized, run at
large, and to breed at will. Lately, Raymondville has had an increase of strays, mostly dogs that roam
around from house to house. It used to be just out of town where people would leave or dump their
dogs, puppies, old dogs, and pregnant female dogs. It s unfortunate that some owners feel they cannot
provide, or find, pets a new home, and thus throw them away. Right now, there is nothing being done
to the irresponsible owners and the abandoned dogs. The local dog catcher can only hold up to 8 dogs
which are given 3 days to be claimed or they will be put down to make room for other dogs. The local
veterinarian, Dr. Pickard, passed away 3 years ago. He was the number one guy the locals would turn
to for vaccinations and general surgeries. Now residents must go to Harlingen or farther to get their
pets vaccinated and taken care of. That being said, it would help to have a local animal shelter or the
cooperation of
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The Black Man Monologue
Following him into the room were two men, one dark skinned and one light. The black man was
named Leroy, the white man was named Harold. Leroy had a dark blue trench coat which often times
allowed him to carry a full length shotgun underneath without anyone giving a second glance. He had
a grey suit and grey striped tie to match. Leroy was bald, his face significantly scarred. He menacingly
scanned the room, moving about to inspect every corner. Harold on the other hand couldn t be
bothered to turn his head. He stood directly behind his boss and never seemed to move much at all.
Harold was easily the tallest man in the room, including the men who were to arrive shortly. He wore
a brown leather jacket with a soft wool lining. The jacket matched his hair and sideburns, which were
curly and short. Being about a man in his mid 40 s, he didn t carry a phone, only a revolver. In his left
hand, was a dark black briefcase, the same color as his gloves. His right hand frequently checked his
watch. The three might have been early, but the others were right on time. The ones with something
for sale walked in single file, but unlike the buyers, the most important one was last. The first two
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When he was seven his mother told him that television will rot your brain. But he did the exact
opposite of what she might have hoped, he watched so much T.V. with the very hope in mind that his
brain would melt and pour out his ears and nose like glue. His first drug was caffeine, which was one
that allowed for much experimentation. He drank coffee, energy drinks, and eventually even tried it in
pill form. He started drinking at sixteen, but unlike most, he didn t dive in head first. He tried one
drink, then two, then more, each time testing his reactions and tolerance. He drank different types and
brands, constantly playing in his mental
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Nuclear Technology Research Paper
The Discovery and Development of Nuclear Technology Man has always been interested in how the
world around him works. He wondered about the structure of matter,of which his world, as well as our
world, is made up. Countless scientists have been pondering that same question ever since the
beginning of time. In this paper you will read about just a few of the men and women that broke the
ground for the nuclear technology of today.
One of the first people to do this was a Greek philosopher named Anaxagoras in five hundred years
before Christ. He questioned what would happen if he cut in half a sample of matter, gold in his case,
and then half the halves and continue doing this. Anaxagoras theory stated that it would be ... Show
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It was not until the renaissance that the ideas of Aristotle began to be disputed and people started to
accept the atomic theory of Democritus. One of the first people to speak out against Aristotle was
Francis Bacon. Bacon criticized the scientific thought of the ancients because it relied too heavily on
the philosophy behind things rather than experimental aspect of them. He did, however, side with
Democritus because the minute experimentation pointed in that direction. Another key figure in the
advancement of early atomic theory was Robert Boyle. Boyle ran experiments with gasses in pumps
and he studied the behavior of the volumes of the gasses as pressure was applied or taken away from
it. He observed that when a great pressure is applied, the volume of the gas decreases. From these
experiments he concluded that the gasses must be made up of small particle with a somewhat large
space in between them. Those particles were thought to be atoms. Another great mind, Issac Newton,
heard about Boyle s experiments, reviewed the observations, and supported Boyle s theory. After years
groundbreaking work by these great minds on Democritus theory of an indestructible, eternal atom, it
was finally accepted universally in 1895.
Now that everyone was sure that there were atoms, people could now start to learn more about them
and use them to better their daily lives. One of these men was a German scientist named Wilhelm
Rontgen. His major
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Coming of Age in Mississippi vs. The Jungle Paper
Coming of Age in Mississippi vs. The Jungle Paper
There is an argument that states that Anne Moody s tale in Coming of Age in Mississippi is a more
optimistic tale then that of Jurgis Rutkis in The Jungle and vice versa. This is not the case. When you
take the time to analyze both story, you come to find that both have the same pessimistic core. The
only difference is the character Jurgis was optimist throughout most of the beginning despite his
circumstances yet in the end he loses all hope while Anne throughout was a realist who was
determined to succeed.
I feel that Anne Moody story is a blunt open description of how hard live was for Blacks.
Anne never minced words when it came to the events that took place in her life; a lot ... Show more
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She was determined to seek out equality. These realities started when she became aware of the
differences in how Blacks are treated with in their race how light skinned were treated better than dark
skinned. Raymond was going with a yellow woman at the same time he was going with Mama. All of
his people wanted him to marry her. They didn t want him to marry
Mama, who wasn t yellow and who was stuck with the three of us. This type of racism is prevalent in
the south during the pre Civil Rights period. Ms. Moody learns how badly White
People can treat Black by the death of Emmit Till.
When faced with the facts of Moody s life, it is not hard to figure out where the inspiration and
optimism comes in to play. A person can find hope when thinking about the dedication and diligence
she took in being a good student from elementary through high school.
The optimism comes from looking at how she scrapes together the money it took to go to college.
Even though she might have grown up with a hard life, she fought for different ways to better it. Her
diligence to have a better life is best described by her commitment to the Civil
Rights movement. She was willing to go the distance to get the equal rights she felt was owed to her.
Look at how Moody kept pressing to get blacks in Mississippi to register to vote. At the time, little
more the 5% of African Americans in Mississippi were registered voters. This is in large part
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Book Thief Theme
Alexis Javier Mrs. Rosenwasser English 9H October 13, 2014 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak The
Book Thief is a text set in Germany during the time of World War II, focused on the life of the
protagonist, Liesel Meminger. Liesel, a young German girl, loses her family including her brother
Werner who died on a train on the way to Munich. She comprehends the feeling of loss and pain and
is conscious that she is existing in hard times. The narrator of the story, Death, witnesses her brother s
demise and kneels down to extract the boy s soft and cold spirit as Liesel shakes Werner in an attempt
to resuscitate him (Zusak 21). Of course, it does not work as Death questions Liesel s struggle to
restore her fallen brother. Thereafter, Lisel picks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, one interesting theme is forming ties with others. In Liesel s journey, she meets many
people, exclusively through her love of books and words. For instance, Liesel and her foster father,
Hans Hubermann, did not have a strong bond with each other. It was evident that Liesel did not want
to be with Rosa and Hans Hubermann. Later on, Liesel would have to deal with the constant remarks
of Saumensch, Saukerl, or Arschloch by Rosa. On the other hand, she became more comfortable living
with them because of reading and learning words from The Grave Digger s Handbook. Hans and
Liesel establish a deeper and more involved relationship with these books. For example, Hans and
Liesel study the alphabet which shows their bond developing. [Hans] patted the girl s hair. She d fallen
into his trap. With a smile like that, you don t need eyes. He hugged her and then looked again at the
picture, with a face of warm silver. Now for T (68). Moreover, Hans gifted Liesel with books for her
birthday such as The Mud Men, which intensified their relationship even more. Based on this
evidence, it is palpable that Hans and Liesel s bond strengthened through books and words from the
moment of Liesel s arrival through the end of their
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What Is Bill Bowman s Legacy
The 1950 s, a year when America stood undisputed, where the economy s at its peak, and where two
young business men were about to create one of the world s largest, most recognizable brand. Bill
Bowman was a well known and respected track coach from the University of Oregon. He had always
had a knack for giving his athletes a competitive edge during their meets. His soon to be partner, Phil
Knight, was a very gifted middle distance runner who enrolled at the University of Oregon in 1955
and competed under Bill. Phil graduated and went on to get a MBA from Stanford. While he was
attending Stanford he wrote a paper that proposed quality running shoes could be made in Japan and
could be used to compete against the best German brands. His letters he sent were never replied ...
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He never lost a race at his home track in the one mile distance race. He had a lot of national exposure
in well known magazines because of his four place finish in the 5000m race in Munich. He was a very
powerful ambassador for Nike. He graduated from the University of Oregon and began to make
appearances for Nike and attempt to get others to join team Nike by sending them shoes and letters of
encouragement. He tragically died at age 24 in 1975. His legacy remains in the Nike community. Phil
has said that Steve Prefontaine is the soul of Nike . In 1973 Nike signed its first endorsement pact with
Ilie Nastase, a professional athlete and ATP tennis star. Entering into the 1980 s Nike began its rapid
rise to success by releasing never before seen shoes as well as apparel. Nearing the end of the 1980 s
Nike completed its IPO and became a publicly traded company. Phil stepped down as president for a
year 1983 1982. He still remained the chairman of the board and CEO. Nike was slowly slipping from
its position as the industry leader. In 1976, the company hired John Brown and Partners, based in
Seattle, as its first advertising
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Ficticious Recount of Professional Profficiency
As asserted, I am known worldwide and one well respected writer as a published author and expert
editor by countless publishers, business entities, and to my vast, and pervasive readership I have
acquired over the many years within writing successes. With an awe aspiring success have I
resoundingly with great effort to date published with great diligence insomuch as profound endurance
haven again, of me to date renowned in the publishing domain in both the United States and in
Germany and other Europe countries like England. Thus far to date I have published fifty seven (57)
books and play scripts on and about those imagined of any one writer who created and them
considered an established poet laureate to volumes of poetry, one as well of writer for children books,
who with their name built up their reputation with such of them being a writer of the horror genre, and
proudly one of an American novelist of love and romance suspense books , and having a passion and
devotion to his having a tenure of twenty five years being devout playwright where last year I finally
after twenty years of work and producing the play script with thus allowing me as the original
playwright to complete Heaven Only Knows The Professional Theatrical Production Play Script for
On Broadway and Off Broadway performances. I wish to firstly share with my reader a quote I my
soon to be published four volume series of books a quote from my upcoming four volume
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Comparison Paper of Child of the Americas by Aurora Levin...
My Comparison Paper
Latosha Sweet
ENG125: Introduction to Literature
Sheila Gordon
03/07/2011
The literary works I will compare are Child of the Americas by Aurora Levin Morales and What s It
like to be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith. The works focus on the psyche of two women of African
descent, plagued by the historical American public perceptions of their culture. These negative
perceptions play an important part of the individual s psyche due to prejudice. It has misconstrued and
distorted the minds of these young African American girls. These poems show how two young girls
from different American minority sub cultures, view themselves in totally different perspectives. One
of the young women wishes to identify with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She has begun to grow breasts and now knows that she is being noticed by others who are also aware
of her new body. She has not been able to embrace these changes due to her disappointment in the
color of her skin. Her lack of self confidence leaves her vulnerable to the unwanted advances of the
opposite sex. She has not had someone to take the time and explain why the changes are happening or
what they mean.
The opposite is true for the girl in Child of the Americas . This girl is growing into a woman that likes
that she is different. Spanish is my flesh, Ripples from my tongue, lodges in my hips: the language of
garlic and mangoes, the singing of poetry, the flying gestures of my hands . (Morales 8, 9, 10) She
notices the Spanish look of her body and voice. She loves the latino flare she has, the sharp tongue and
quick witt that she has developed. She embraces that her hips are curvy and her body is that of a
beautiful woman; brought on by her heritage. She is a sassy multicultural woman.
Smith poem says, its growing tall and wearing a lot of white . White for this black girl is a symbol for
everything that is right and good in the world. Everything that is beautiful is white. White is seen as
clean and pure. She has been taught that black
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Neuropsychological Testing
Clinical neuropsychology is a field with historical origins in both psychology and neurology. The
primary activity of neuropsychologists is assessment of brain functioning through structured and
systematic behavioral observation. Neuropsychological tests are designed to examine a variety of
cognitive abilities, including speed of information processing, attention, memory, language, and
executive functions, which are necessary for goal directed behavior. By testing a range of cognitive
abilities and examining patterns of performance in different cognitive areas, neuropsychologists can
make inferences about underlying brain function. Neuropsychological testing is an important
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This allows individuals to be compared to appropriate peers.
The typical neuropsychological examination evaluates sensation and perception, gross and fine motor
skills, basic and complex attention, visual spatial skills, receptive and productive language abilities,
recall and recognition memory, and executive functions such as cognitive flexibility and abstraction.
Motivation and personality are often assessed as well, particularly when clients are seeking financial
compensation for injuries, or cognitive complaints are not typical of the associated injury or illness.
Some neuropsychologists prefer to use fixed test batteries like the Halstead Reitan Battery or the Luria
Nebraska Battery for all patients. These batteries include tests of a wide range of cognitive functions,
and those who advocate their use believe that all functions must be assessed in each patient in order to
avoid diagnostic bias or failure to detect subtle problems. The more common approach today,
however, is to use a flexible battery based on hypotheses generated through a clinical interview,
observation of the patient, and review of medical records. While this approach is more prone to bias, it
has the advantage of preventing unnecessary testing. Since patients often find neuropsychological
testing stressful and fatiguing, and these factors can negatively influence performance,
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Analysis Of Deere Company
Identification of Current Issue and Analysis
There are several current issues that Deere Company has such as the strategy issues of competition
with other competitors, the execution of global strategy, and the increases in declining profit in 2015.
Identification: The Strategy for the Domestic Market Competition
Deere Company execute the broad differentiation strategy by offering the high quality products, the
most reliable and innovative farm equipment, and the highest level of customer services. They have
35.4 percent of market share in 2013. They focus more on the quality and value added to the
customers rather than offering the lower price of products. The reason is because there are less price
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Deere Company has a high expectation of the increase in profit in the future with several perspectives.
First, they expect the increases in demand for the agricultural industry because of the increase of total
population around the world, especially in the Asian and Africa regions. Thus, they expanded the
plants in China, India, and Latin America, where the middle class population is getting larger. Second,
they expect the increases of urbanization in the developing countries, where to require the
development of infrastructures in those countries. The population in the urban area is expected to
increase from 50 percent in 2014 to 70 percent at the end of 2050. (Gamble, Peteraf, Thompson, 2015,
p. 367). However, it has been just a forecast. In fact, the unexpected situation occurred. The declines
of agricultural industry demand in 2015. The net farm industry income declined to $73.6 billion,
which is about 32 percent declines in 2015. It has been the lowest number since 2009. (U.S.
Department of Agriculture, 2015). Their sales had declined as well as their stock price
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Working Poor Essay
The Struggle of the Working Poor
Revised Essay
Sociology 113
Yvonne Barney
October 19, 2012
The Struggle of the Working Poor
Society often describes the impoverished with one word, lazy. Society has taught us that if a person
wants to be financially successful, it is a simple process of education and hard work that will equate to
a successful income. This is the American dream. If the impoverished simply would get a job instead
of being lazy, they would not need to rely on programs like welfare. The impoverished would succeed
if they only would apply themselves. However, in an attempt to present another point of view, The
Working Poor Invisible in America by David K. Shipler (2004) explored multiple variables this group
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Chapter 9, Dreams, begins with the ambitious professional aspirations of sixth and eighth grade
children from poor families in Washington, DC. Shipler contrasts these aspirations with the enormous
faced problems beyond their control. Chapter 10, Work Works, is dedicated to the positive impact that
job training and working has had on some poor individuals and families. Job training programs that
teach soft skills as well as hard skills and are successful in instilling confidence and self esteem are
appreciated by employers. Chapter 11, Skill and Will, emphasizes that American society must
understand what it can do using the skills and resources it has to combat poverty. The approach to
remedying poverty, Shipler argues, must be holistic, tackling all problems associated with it at once.
The United States is often described as a place where anyone can pick themselves up by their
bootstraps and realize the American dream of a comfortable lifestyle. But, for over 30 million
Americans, this dream is no longer possible. Though we live in the richest and most powerful country
in the world, there are many individuals who are living under or at the poverty level. While the United
States has enjoyed unprecedented affluence, low wage employees have been testing the American
doctrine that hard work cures poverty (Shipler, 2004). The status of poverty translates
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William Wallace s Braveheart Is An Epic Hero
Braveheart is, one of Hollywood s greatest films depicting the events of the Scottish in the thirteenth
century. Lead by the astonishing actor Mel Gibson, who played the epic hero Sir William Wallace the
leading role of course. Furthermore, synchronously producing the movie and directing it. The main
plot of this story is that Sir William Wallace rallies the Scottish against the English Monarch and as
well as Edward the first. Now that we know the gist of Braveheart let us delve into how William
Wallace is an epic hero.
Let us talk about how William is the only character who lives by his conscience. This by itself makes
him materialize himself as above the rest and superior. This trait alone is a big problem for the
longshanks and the Scottish
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To What Extent Are Athletes Born Or Made
Paragraph #1 Introduction
Attention grabbing beginning Do you think athletes are born or made?
Description of issue Some say that athletes are born others think that they are made. Some people
even think both.
Opinion Statement Athletes are made because you have to practice and practice to get better
Paragraph #2
One side of the argument (Some people believe...)
That athletes are born
Evidence Some people get the gene to be good at sports from their parents so they think that you ll
naturally be good at it with very little practice
Some people have The elite performance gene which makes certain sport easier for them than it may
be for others
The performance gene make you good at the sport right away and you need little practice to get better
and if you do practice you practice very little. If you have the gene your automatically good at it and
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There is a rule called the 10,000 hours rule, they say that if you practice for 10,000 hours you ll be a
lot better but you ll still need practice. You can t be a pro athlete right away you have to practice to get
that good you need to practice and put in lots of hard work and sacrifice to be as good as the pro
athletes The pro athletes didn t just pick up a basketball one day and right away they were perfect at
the sport for some it might ve been easier than it was for others but they worked hard as practiced as
much as they could to become as they are now.
Paragraph #4
Your stance
(I believe...)
That athletes are made
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Essay On Crude Water
This paper looks at the recovery of crude oil polluted seawater using bioremediation and
biostimulation (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Bioremediation of crude oil is a less
expensive solution to other alternatives (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). There are lots of
different parameters that needed to be considered during the study of bioremediation productivity
which were all monitored during these experiments (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Three
trials were performed during this study of natural seawater artificially polluted with crude oil and
recovered using three different methods. These methods were: inorganic nutrients, inorganic nutrient
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The parameters that were measured and their methods are listed below:
Total Bacteria Count: 1 2 mL of seawater was placed in formaldehyde and stored at 4 degrees Celsius
(Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Before samples were filters using Nucleopore black
polycarbonate filters (stained with 4, 6 diamidion 2 phenylindole), the sample was put through
ultrasonic treatment for 30 seconds (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Using a Zeiss Axioplan
2 imaging epifluorescence microscope, the samples were analyzed, and bacteria counted
(Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013).
Heterotrophic bacteria Counts: 100 µL of 10 fold dilutions of the water sample taken was spread onto
Marine agar plates (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). This was incubated for 7 days at 20
degrees Celsius (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). The colonies were then counted, and
results were recorded in CFU/mL (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013).
Hydrocarbon degrading Bacterial Count: Using the Most Probable Number (MPN) method, the
number of bacteria were counted (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Sterile 3 mL 24 wells
were used to culture test plates (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Each contained 2 mL of
sterile Bushnell Hass medium, with 2% NaCl (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Ten fold
dilutions of the sample were made in the medium and 100 µL were pipetted into the wells
(Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Then, 10
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Everything Everything By Nicola Yoon
Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon relates to my own life. I can relate to this book in various
ways. First, the characters. The main character Madeline and I are very much alike. We both enjoy
reading books. Just like her, When she reads a book she uses it as a life lesson to live her life to the
fullest. Also, Madeline s personality is a carefree, outgoing and curious type of personality. When I
read this book I could see myself through her. Another way I can relate to Everything Everything is
how independent Madeline is. She has a type of sickness where she stays in her house and she cannot
leave or she will get sick and possibly die. Throughout the book it shows how strong a girl or anyone
can be by themselves. Lastly the most important
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Tommy Hilfiger Research Paper
Tommy Hilfiger was born on March 24th, 1951 in Elmira, New York. He was the second of nine
children. Hilfiger has described his childhood as very happy and says his parents taught him to have a
good work ethic. He graduated from Elmira Free Academy High School in 1970. His parents wanted
him to go to college and pursue a traditional career.
Getting Started in the fashion industry, Hilfiger started working in a clothing store in Cape Cod and
later, used all his life savings of $150 to open a clothing store with his two friends. Located in
downtown Elmira, New York, the store was called People s Place and opened in 1971. Hilfiger and his
friends would drive to New York to buy clothes to stock their store. Unsatisfied with the clothing he
was buying, Hilfiger started to design his own clothing. Seven years after the store opened, in went
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When he had finished his classes, he moved to New York City and started a company called Tommy
Hill and formed a team of designers by the time he was 28.
Hilfiger started with designing bell bottoms and working with denim fabric to slowing collaborating
with more renown designers. In 1984, Hilfiger was offered a designing position with Calvin Klein.
Later, he was offered a position by Mohan Murjani to pursue his goal of heading and designing a men
s sportswear line. With the help of Murjani, Hilfiger was able to found the Tommy Hilfiger
Corporation in 1985.
His new clothing line debuted with a high profile marketing campaign. There were billboards in Times
Square with his brand on it. The company went public in 1992 with a collection of menswear. Since it
went public, the brand has included women s clothing as well. By 1998, Hilfiger had stores in many
places including Beverly Hills and
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Richard s Behavior At School
The school counselor noticed several irregularities with Richard s behavior, such as the obvious
inattention, distractibility, lack of organization, reoccurring daydreaming, and inability to follow
directions in multiple settings, which suggested that his difficulties were not solely based on a lack of
intrinsic motivation or understanding.
The school counselor described that every year Richard performed exceptionally well on standardized
tests; however, he performed poorly on assignments and achievement tests and had terrible
penmanship. His reading level was proficient, and he was talented in physical education and art. Yet,
Richard was easily distractible, disruptive in class, and highly disorganized. Richard also struggled in
mathematics and socially because he did not get along with his classmates. Although he remained in
his seat in the fourth grade, Richard had difficulty remaining in his seat and touched his classmates
belongings constantly in the first and second grade. Although isolation, structured classroom
environment, and consistent negative consequences improved Richard s behavior at school, the school
counselor was concerned because he still performed at a level below what was expected of him.
Additionally, his distractibility and difficulty following directions occurred in the classroom, at home,
and during baseball. Thus, based on the wide variety of inconsistencies in his behavior, the school
counselor may have suggested that Richard should receive
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Literary Analysis Of Plot In The Memory Keeper s Daughter
Section 1: Demonstrate understanding of the literary techniques employed by the author in the
selection.
Plot
Dr. Henry and Norah were expecting a baby boy, and when Norah went into labor; she found out that
her baby boy was healthy, but she also had a baby girl that had a heart defect. After the twins were
born, she didn t remember having the twins. Dr. Henry told his wife that was barely awake, that their
daughter had died, but what Norah didn t know is that her daughter was alive with an illness, and Dr.
Henry didn t want to put up with that. Their daughter, Phoebe was taken care of by Caroline, the
nurse. Caroline was supposed to take Phoebe to an institution but decided to raise her on her own.
David found out that Caroline wasn t taken to the institution, and told her to do the right thing.
Caroline left Pittsburgh with Phoebe for a fresh start. At the end, they reunited with Phoebe and
Caroline and Norah remarried in the final few pages of The Memory Keeper s Daughter. David went
through the down syndrome thing with his sister, June, that s why he gave Phoebe up.
Structure/Form
Chapters go back and forth between David and Norah, and the family of Caroline and Phoebe. The
book covers 25 years in 400 pages. The structure was an unnatural gulf between David and Norah, and
their missing family member (Phoebe). The fragmented structure represents the fragmented nature of
their lives, and to keep things fast paced. The story forms as the lives of these characters change
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The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty And Its Effectiveness
This essay analyses the psychology behind The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty and its effectiveness.
The analysis includes a brief explanation of the elaboration likelihood model and how it explains
attitude formation. The other section of the analysis explores the self concept and its effectiveness
towards the campaign.
The Dove brand was established in 1957 in the U.S. introducing its new innovative cleansing bar and
now with various products such as deodorants, lotions and hair products, the brand has rooted itself to
listen to women. Under the protection of Unilever, Dove has certainly made its mark and has gained
immense success especially when competing along 400 brands. However there are only 14 brands,
including Dove, which generate sales in excess of €1 billion a year (Unilever, 2015). The first stage of
the campaign, which was launched in 2004, targeted women through the use of billboard
advertisements (see Figure 1). Since then, the campaign has expanded from billboards to television
ads and its online videos have gone viral.
Using the tagline Imagine a World Where Beauty is a Source of Confidence, Not Anxiety , the
campaign instigated a global conversation about the need for a broader definition of beauty. The
reason for this was due to the findings found by The Real Truth About Beauty: A Global Report ,
which showed that only 2% of women around the world describe themselves as beautiful however
when the report was revisited this had increased to 4% (Dove,
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Shell Shock And PTSD In Vimy By Vern Thiessen
The Mind at War Men and women, alike, have been fighting for their rights and freedoms over many
centuries. Due to the gruesome acts carried out and witnessed, these wars can inflict psychological
damage to such combatants. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition where one has been
traumatized by something in their past. This ordeal disrupts sleep and causes the continuous vivid
recollection of the upsetting event on a daily basis for the victims (Jones 17). Countless times, these
soldiers return to their families and friends totally changed. In the First World War, PTSD was
unrecognized and was poorly diagnosed as shell shock, which is a term discussed multiple times in the
play Vimy by Vern Thiessen. The men in her play faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shell shock and PTSD are very similar when symptoms are concerned. Shell shock is considered to be
an intellectual forerunner to PTSD according to Doctor Stephen Joseph from the University of
Nottingham (Joseph). PTSD is defined by a modern criterion created by the American Psychiatric
Association. The first set of criteria includes either exposure to death, threatened death, serious injury,
or sexual violence in some way (Jones 19). The second criterion involves re living the experience
either through nightmares, flashbacks, upsetting memories, or other occurrences. There must be a
stimulus causing the re experiencing of the trauma (American Psychiatric Association). The person
must have, according to the US Department of Veterans Affairs, negative thoughts or feelings and
trauma related provocation and reactivity that began or are worsened after the trauma (American
Psychiatric Association). These symptoms must last for over one month, cause distress or impairment
to the person, and must not be the result of substance use or medication (American Psychiatric
Association). If all these are met, then the USA declares the person to have PTSD and are counseled.
This was not the case in the First World War. Thiessen depicts this in her play, Vimy, most noticeably
when Clare speaks to Laurie. Clare brings up the topic and immediately Laurie becomes upset. He
demonstrates multiple PTSD symptoms such as upsetting memories, re experiencing trauma, negative
thoughts about his life, long lasting symptoms, and he is clearly distressed. Clare, the nurse, is
frightened by what Laurie has experienced, but does nothing to help because she does not know how.
He clearly states: You re not just getting me. You re getting all the... mess what s inside me now. And
it ain t never going to leave (Thiessen 16). PTSD is something that will haunt Laurie for the rest of his
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The Pros And Cons Of Traditional Textbooks
Electronic textbooks are better than traditional print textbooks
The progress of electronic textbooks induces the discussion on whether electronic textbooks perform
better than traditional print textbooks. It oriented in the Project Gutenberg using computer to carry
information in 1971 (Embong et al., 2012). According to the Oxford Advanced Learner s dictionary
(as cited in Embong, Noor, Hashim, Ali, Shaari, 2012), electronic book is defined as a book that is
displayed on a computer screen or on an electronic device that is held in the hand, instead of being
printed on paper. It is in multiple electronic formats . However, electronic books and electronic
textbooks can be classified by the purpose of reading; an extra goal in education is included in
electronic textbooks (Daniel Woody, 2013). Consequently, electronic book can be referred as
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According to the study done by Daniel and Woody (2013), multi tasking is favored under electronic
conditions when reading at home, and students spend more time to read when compared from printed
textbook. Competing activities are regarded as the potential reason of this scenario, student are found
to have a higher likelihood being distracted by computer based competing activities (e.g. email, social
platform) and people surrounded them (Daniel Woody, 2013). Possible differences in students
interacting with print and electronic textbook exist, including subjective fatigue and text scanning
patterns (Daniel Woody, 2013). Young mentioned that feeling of disjoint is reported when reading the
electronic text (as cited in Sheppered, Grace, Koch, 2008). Skimming of text is commonly found even
the reader prefer to read the whole text. The readiness of distraction and the difference in reading
pattern may hinder the reading process, thus increase in the time spent on
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Compare And Contrast The New Deal And The Jacksonian Era
A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to make a gradual change in certain
aspects of society, rather than rapid or fundamental changes. Reforms targeted the causes of the
depression and sought to prevent a crisis like it from happening again. By financially rebuilding the
U.S. while ensuring not to repeat history. The New Deal period and the Jacksonian Era are periods that
introduced many reforms during those times.
The New Deal was a series of federal programs, public work projects, financial reforms and
regulations enacted in the United States during the 1930s, by the response to the Great Depression. At
the beginning of the Great Depression, the economy was destabilized by bank failures followed by
credit difficulties.
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The Impact Of Photography On Digital Photography
Photography is a word derived from the Greek words, photos meaning light and graphein meaning to
draw (History of Photography). The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in
1839 (History of Photography and the Camera). It is a method of recording images by the action of
light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material. The end of the 19th century was an important time
in camera history. Shutters were incorporated into cameras, the size of the devices decreased and these
moments set the stage for a new, ever changing century of innovation in digital photography (From
Shutters to DSLR). Digital camera technology was born out of the spy satellite program designed to
reduce the difficulties of collecting photographic data from cameras in orbit (From Shutters to DSLR).
From these early designs, digital cameras increased in resolution and decreased in size and cost until
they gradually became practical for widespread consumer use. Following many years of steady
development, Nikon has been contributed to incredible innovations as a leading company in digital
camera industry.
The first pinhole camera was invented by Alhazen, a great authority on optics in the Middle Ages who
lived around 1000AD, and it was able to explain why the images were upside down (History of
Photography and the Camera). The first practical process of photography was performed in 1829,
Niepce used paper coated with silver chloride, succeeded in photographing the images formed in
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Allan Johnson Privilege Chapter Summary
The Complexity of Privilege and Domination
Privilege always occurs at the expense of others. Allan Johnson states, The trouble we re in privileges
some groups at the expense of others. It creates a yawning divide in levels of income, wealth, dignity,
safety, health, and quality of life (Johnson 7). Allan Johnson states this in Chapter 1 of his book
Privilege, Power and Difference and it is one of the most powerful statements in the whole book.
Privilege creates a great divide between people. This can have a negative lasting effect, if not under
control. Society has divided people into two groups: superior and inferior. The superior groups are the
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Even though one would think that because Woodruff is male, he would have a lot of privileges, this is
not the case. Woodruff s race eliminates any privileges he might have, especially when faced against
seven white boys. Woodruff finds himself almost powerless to the boys when he witnesses them
commit a crime. Petry writes, Woodruff thought, There are seven of them, young, strong, satanic. He
ought to go home where it was quiet and safe, mind his own business a black man s business; leave
this white man s problem for a white man, leave it alone, don t interfere... (2257). This statement
clearly shows the racial differences and how Woodruff is aware that he should not interfere. Later in
the short story Petry explains that Woodruff ended up staying silent about the crime because he feared
the white boys. Petry states, They knew he wasn t going to the police about any matter which involved
sex and a white girl, especially where there was the certainty that all seven of them would accuse him
of having relations with the girl (2263). It is clear that Woodruff s race set him back from having any
privileges. This relates to the matrix of domination because it demonstrates the complexity of
privilege. It shows how same system of privilege can make one superior but at the same time make
one inferior.
Lorraine Hansberry s A Raisin in the Sun, tells a story about an African American working class
family living in Chicago. Hansberry s play addresses
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Transgressive Humor In Matt Stone s South Park
Satirical comedy is a form of aggressive humor that attacks its target from a sense of outrage and with
hope of some reform. In contrast, transgressive humor has no such moral desire. Transgressive humor
does not expect or desire change and is childish in nature. Though not in its nature, transgressive
humor does have the ability to playfully criticize ignorance, prejudice or stereotypes. Such is the case
in the most successful, transgressive comedy based show to date, South Park. Created by Trey Parker
and Matt Stone, South Park is a half hour show, purposefully animated poorly, and focuses on the
adventures of four nine year old boys in a small, redneck mountain town. The boys, Stan, Kyle,
Cartman and Kenny, constantly abuse each other, invoking racist and ... Show more content on
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Homosexuality as an identity is bottled into an image that can be sold to the masses for profit. Instead
of identity being viewed as an entire process, it is view as a product. This image is hip, sleek, in and
the newest fad. This act is portrayed as good because it comes under the guise of acceptance of gay
culture, but in reality, the multi dimensional gay identity is being recreated into one dimensional
stereotype that create an in crowd that, ironically, excludes actual gay people. In the eighth episode of
the seventh season of South Park, South Park Is Gay! , the hip metro sexual fashion craze, born from
the appropriation and stereotyping of gay culture, is satirized. In the episode, the fad has recently
exploded in the town of South Park and has reached both the boys and their families. Kyle s family is
one of the only families that have yet to be introduced to this fad, and because of that Kyle is
ostracized for not being gay enough . Gerald, Kyle s father, is at first incredibly repulsed by the gay
identity that everyone has seemed to pick up and is appalled when his son attempts to join. Ironically,
Gerald had just remarked that he was glad to see so many
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Southeast Missouri State University Diversity Case Study
Southeast Missouri State University currently has 12 residence halls, two of which are currently
community style the rest are suite style. The university currently is a home to over twenty eight
hundred students during the fall and spring semesters. Dr. Carlos Vargas Aburto soon to be inducted
on May 5th of 2016 has taken his position head on so far really promoting the diversity that is on the
campus. A problem that the university is currently facing is diversity opportunities in the residence
halls. The problem being that although the university promotes its diversity, it is not shown in the
residence halls. Students are being forced to live with other students that are classified at their birth
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In the summer time of 2015, it was shown in a CNN article that two thirds of Americans were in favor
in gay marriage soon to become a law change in most states to make it acceptable for people of the
same sex to live together as partners and live the life they wish to as a married couple. This quick
acceptance in our country shows the urgency of openness to everyone around, prior to the summer of
2015 an issue that our country faced was the issue of acceptance of others that would classify
themselves as a member of the LGBTQ community. As the campus of Southeast Missouri State
University constantly breaks new records of enrollment and students choosing to live on campus the
universities new President is embarking on a new way to market the university, diversity. As the
acceptance with members in the LGBTQ community, more and more students are opening up at home,
expressing and or finding out their true selves in their college years. Limiting the residence halls to
same birth sex only is limiting the growth as individuals of the new students who come in that might
be included or interested in the LGBTQ community. Some students are afraid to come out expressing
themselves, having the opportunity to room with a person who is of the opposite gender or trans can
be very beneficial. Like in the article So Roomie, Let s Talk students don t always understand one
another s diversity which can lead to some very terrible things. Bullying peaks in middle school and
decreases in high school but can continue in college. Students are constantly facing peer pressure and
judgment in the story by Slotnik the two roommates barely communicated amongst each other, once
the truth came out about one of the roommates the others life soon ended.(Slotnik) If the campus
would allow its students to choose everything some students identities might be
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Disney And Disney Of Disney Land Essay
When asked about Disney the overwhelming majority will have happy thoughts associated with
Disney. However, my research into Euro Disney radically changes my opinion on such a glamourous
franchise. This is coming from one of the biggest Disney advocates in the world, Euro Disney is an
embarrassment to the Disney name as well as the brand. The disrespectful manner Disney went about
creating a new world in a foreign nation lead directly to its looming demise.
Disney world has invented an immensely strong brand that is easily one of the most recognized brands
in the history of the world. Through making heartwarming movies for families Walt Disney created
characters that were completely embraced and beloved by all. Walt Disney was able to provide people
with an escape to a world full of happiness based on his characters. Most notably he created Mickey
Mouse which allowed the Disney company to spin an entirely new world after Walt s death in 1955
called Disney Land. From the creation of Disney Land in 1955 the company has expanded into six
different resorts/theme parks making over billions of dollars and one of the most successful business
models of all time.
A way a person behaves and thinks is influenced by where they are raised. The reason for this is
because they are exposed to certain situations that may only be prevalent in the area where they live.
In other terms this can be seen as cultural differences. Cultural differences can vary drastically from
city to city.
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The Effect Of Folic Acid On The Middle Of The 1800s
Toward the middle of the 1900s, a compound called folic acid was synthesized to mimic a compound
in the pteroylgutamate family, known as Folate. Folate is found naturally in foods such as kale,
spinach and other leafy greens, but folic acid does not exist in nature and must be artificially created.
This artificial substance had never before been used in the human diet, but in 1998 the Food and Drug
Agency legislated that widely consumed products such as breads, cereals, and many other commercial
grains be fortified with this compound. The driving force for this legislation came as a result of the
wide spread prevalence of neural tube defects, spinabifida and other developmental issues resulting
from deficiency. Although Folate is widely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although Folate has been used for 40 years to successfully reduce the risk of neural tube defects and
related issues, there are still lingering concerns about its safety such as the masking effect it may have
on populations at risk for or already deficient in vitamin B12. The recommended amount of Folate
intake based on the RDAs is set at around 400mcg DFE 600mcg DFE depending on gender and
pregnancy status.1 This very level was set in order to achieve a status that prevents deficiency in the
general population and neural tube defects in infants, while remaining low enough to avoid the
potential masking effect Folate can have upon B12. Folate amounts higher than 5000mcg certainly can
alleviate megaloblastic anemia when the presumed cause of anemia is a Folate deficiency.1 However,
if Folate is not the underlying deficiency, these high levels can also attract medical attention away
from a B12 deficiency, allowing neurological damage to become permanent. These risks extend
further into the realm of neurological function due to the role of Folate and B12 as cofactors in the
CNS, where high levels of Folate and low levels of B12 could result in reduced Methionine and
elevated Homocysteine concentrations. Methionine plays a vital role in numerous methylation
reactions throughout the body that are essential to the
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The Hoosier School Master By Edward Eggleston
In the book, The Hoosier School Master, author Edward Eggleston depicts life in a 19th century rural
community. His story reflects the lives of those who might have lived there at the time. Eggleston
narrates the book from a point of view that closely reflects what life would have been like in rural
Indiana, where he includes facts about the community and its members, as well as what it was like to
be a student and a teacher in the 19th century. Flat Creek offers all examples of the experiences of a
not only a teacher, but a teacher who has moved to a small unknown community. It also offers a
perspective students and community members would have on schooling, and its value. I argue that due
to the limited resources, the community s involvement, and geographical location, students were
unable to receive a well rounded education in a rural community during the 19th century. I will use the
book and class materials to support my argument that there were limited resources, lower quality of
life, high teacher turnover, and limited opportunities for female and minority students (lack thereof).
Limited resources were available in rural communities during the 19th and early 20th century. The
book has several examples that illustrate the limited resources Flat Creek, or a similar community,
might have had during that time. First, the school itself was most likely small and had a deteriorating
structure. I found it interesting that there was a pond underneath the schoolhouse, and
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Essay about Electricity Informative Speech
Informative Speech Outline
I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter: Jane Brox said, Time and task were both disorienting. For if you were to remove
everything from our lives that depends on electricity to function, homes and offices would become no
more than the chambers and passages of limestone caves... simple shelter from wind and rain. No way
to keep out cold, or heat, for long. No way to preserve food, or to cook it. The things that define us,
that without their purpose, they lose the measure of their beauty and we are left alone in the dark with
countless useless things. (Jane Brox, Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light)
B. Thesis Statement: Today I will inform you about the significance of electricity ... Show more
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b. Impact: We can now talk easily to a friend or relative who is at a great distance from us. We can
communicate our messages to the most distant corner of our country within no time.
2. Claim: We all knew that trains and buses run by coal and petrol respectively, but now steam engines
and diesel engines are being replaced by electric engines.
a. Support: On April 8, 2010, R. Cohen from http://www.journals.elsevier.com (Elsevier s online
network of sites reaches over 16 million professionals and scientists at corporate, academic,
governmental and medical organizations each month.), wrote that long distance trains as well as local
trains in cities like Mumbai and Calcutta are being run by electric engines. Electrification of more and
more railway tracks are being done.
b. Impact: Since switching to electric engines, their speeds have increased greatly, and the journey of
such trains becomes smoke free which is much better for our environment.
3. Claim: Electricity has changed the way of farming.
a. Support: I read an article by Julie Wernaue published on July 19, 2011, from
http://articles.chicagotribune.com (Which was founded in 1847) that said energy has enabled us to
distribute the water of the rivers
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Ball Bounces High Experiment
Title: Which ball bounces higher experiment.
Aim: The aim of this experiment is to see which ball is better quality for bouncing and what is a lot
more reasonable for price and size.
Introduction: The experiment being tested is worth conducting as it can help people decide which ball
to get if they want a bouncy one, either it is expensive, cheap, big or small. One fact on balls is that
they are different and they bounce differently and are used differently. A netball has thinner layers than
what a basketball does, and a basketball is more used for bouncing that a netball.
Hypothesis: The basketball will bounce the highest as it has thicker layers, a strong grip and is used
for bouncing. A netball has thinner layers and can only be bounced
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Chivalry Code Research Paper
Is Chivalry Needed in High School? More than a code of manners in war and love, Chivalry was a
moral system, governing the whole of noble life. This quote by Barbara Tuchman explains the
standard used during the medieval period when people followed moral principles to live a noble life.
The medieval period, which took place from the fifth to the fifteenth century, is well known for
chivalry and noble life. The chivalry code is a code of conduct, or a code of manners, that required
knights to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of their high calling. This code, mainly pertaining
to knights, appears in any King Arthur or similar knightly story. Even though the chivalry code was
for knights, in the medieval period, it should still be used today. They are necessary for high school
students; three particularly important rules are act with courtesy, honor truth by word and deed, and
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In a high school setting, courtesy is needed to make life enjoyable for both teachers and students alike.
Without it, frustration and hatefulness would make everyone miserable. GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF
THIS HERE. MAKE IT A POSITIVE EXAMPLE. Being courteous also means being respectful.
Teachers deserve respect because of the position they hold in our school. They want to help students
learn and succeed, not only in scholastic areas, but also in life. Having students who are respectful and
polite allows teachers to focus on subject matter, not behavioral problems. Being courteous and
respectful sets the tone for a very pleasant situation. Courtesy and politeness mean nothing if
truthfulness is not part of a student s
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Los Vendidos Essay examples
Luis Valdez wrote Los Vendidos in order to address his view of the Mexican culture and in reference
to the prejudices that surrounded him. The play defines four versions of Mexican men, shop owner
Honest Sancho is trying to sell to a Secretary in Governor Reagan s political office. The buildup of
characters: The Farmworker, Johnny Pachuco, The Revolucionario, and the Mexican American,
symbolizes an evolution of what society deems the ideal Mexican American should be. Los Vendidos
translates to The Sold Ones or The Sellouts which is a solid interpretation of Valdez s opinion on
Mexican s conformity to the American culture. Valdez creates a distinct characterization of all four
models, Miss Jimenez, and Honest Sancho with snarky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The racist connotation that Miss Jimenez associates with who she thinks would fit in society s box is a
definite reflection of the hardships Valdez witnessed in his community. For example, the Zoot Suit
Riots that occurred in 1944 was rooted by a reaction by young Mexican American males against a
culture that did not want them to be a part of it. Stuart Cosgrove examines this issue when he states, In
the most obvious ways they had been stripped of their customs, beliefs and language. (*Vargas 317)
These youths were going through an identity crisis because they did not know which culture they
could identify with. Miss Jimenez is a character that embodies that repression Valdez explains in Los
Vendidos. As the scene progresses, Sancho demonstrates the Farmworker s capabilities and strong
work ethics the scene develops into a political parody. Sancho explains this particular model is
designed to go on strike. The Farmworker rebels against society in this scene and Miss Jimenez
quickly moves onto the next model in fear this outspoken Farmworker would cause a rebellion instead
of shedding positively on her (and the Reagan administration s) view of the ideal Mexican. The play
continues with Johnny Pachuco, who is the stereotypical Mexican gangster. He is the type that uses
weapons and steals from people. He has trouble with the law, gets arrested, and is
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Tom Responsible For The Great Gatsby
They were careless people, Tom and Daisy they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated
back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let
other people clean up the mess they had made. (The Great Gatsby) The Great Gatsby by F. Scott
Fitzgerald is mostly a love story. The plot line is similar to Romeo and Juliet but the man is killed
instead of suicide. Fitzgerald really emphasizes the sort of forbidden love between main character
Gatsby and wife of Tom, Daisy. Gatsby is a very mysterious man thought the book and we are not sure
if he is lying most of the time or his story is true. The main mystery of this book is who killed Gatsby,
and what their motive was. George Wilson (husband of Tom Carraway) seems to be a likely suspect
for the murder of Gatsby he knew it was Gatsby s car that killed Myrtle, Tom could have told Wilson,
Gatsby killed Myrtle, and Tom was manipulative towards everyone he came into contact with. You
two start on home, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What kind of row are you trying to cause in my house? . (129) Tom is known for his manipulative and
persuasive ways. Tom in this quote was the one causing an uproar between Gatsby and himself, yet he
tries to play it off as Gatsby s fault. Well, you take my coupe and let me drive your car to town . (121)
Tom knows what is going to happen in the future (Gatsby hitting Myrtle) so he sets him up. Wilson
kills Gatsby because of the information he is being fed by Tom. The Great Gatsby is a lot of mystery
and using your own imagination with the gray areas Fitzgerald leaves in this book. George is the best
fit to the murderer of Gatsby because it was Gatsby s car that killed Myrtle, Tom could have told
Wilson that Gatsby killed Myrtle, and Tom was very manipulative thought the whole book, he could
have manipulated
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The Importance Of The Fair Trade Movement
The movement I chose to research was the Fair Trade Movement. The main goal of the Fair Trade
Movement is to provide support to allow workers and farmers in local communities to not get
overshadowed or taken advantage of by large corporations and be provided with sustainable and
reasonable working conditions. Fairtrade is important as it is used to help improve the lives and
communities of producers that are small scale. Furthermore, Fairtrade is more than just trading goods
It highlights the need for change in the rules and practice of conventional trade and shows how a
successful business can also put people first. It is a tangible contribution to the fight against poverty,
climate change and economic crisis (World Fair Trade Organization).
The key values of the Fairtrade movement include five values that the Fair Trade Movement are
committed to which are: People First, Excellence, Integrity, Respect, and Passion (Fair Trade Canada).
In terms of people, the Fairtrade movement focuses their goal around promoting and improving the
wellbeing of people such as farmers, workers and other members of small scale, or local businesses.
Secondly, for integrity they try to be as honest, ethical and transparent as possible as they are
accountable to their stakeholders (Fair Trade Canada). Third, respect is a key value to the Fairtrade
movement as they want to collaborate and work with diverse groups who share similar values as the
movement. Finally, passion is their last key value
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Fusion Techniques For Reliable Information
REPORT ON Fusion Techniques for Reliable Information: A Survey Hyun Lee, Byoungyong Lee,
Kyungseo Park and Ramez Elmasri Submitted by STUDENT NAME: Lokesh Paduchuri STUDENT
ID: 1001049649 SUBMISSION DATE: 04/16/2014 ABSTRACT: This report focuses on the Data
combined by multi sensors as a critical variable for acquiring solid context oriented data in keen
spaces which utilize the pervasive and omnipresent registering strategies. Versatile combination
enhances hearty operational framework exhibitions then settles on a solid choice by diminishing
indeterminate data. Then again, these combination systems experience the ill effects of issues with
respect to the exactness of estimation or derivation. There are no regularly acknowledged
methodologies exist presently. In this report, the points of interest and detriments of combination
procedures which might be utilized as a part of particular requisitions are presented. Secondly, well
known models, calculations, frameworks, and requisitions relying upon the proposed methodologies
are classified. At long last, the related issues for combination methods inside the shrewd spaces then
recommend research headings for enhancing the choice making in unverifiable circumstance are
recommended. INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Concept 3. Models 4. Algorithms and Theories 5. Systems
and Applications 6. Issues and Research directions 7. Conclusion 8. References 1. INTRODUCTION:
In pervasive and
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Personal Narrative Essay On Robert Newsom s Poem
It was a hot summer day in 1850 when I first set eyes on a man named Robert Newsom. I was sold to
him from my former master at just the age of fourteen. Newsom was an older man with an eerie look
upon his face, he looked to be in his sixties. I didn t like him, something about the way he looked at
me made the hair on the back of my neck stand up and the sick feeling in the pit of my stomach didn t
help the situation. My former master and him shook hands and nodded in my direction as I was
escorted away into Newsom s possession. The old man talked to me as I sat beside him on the way
back to his plantation, although I couldn t understand what he was saying over the loud pitter pattering
of my heart beating so fast. I was uncomfortable and scared, I didn t know what was to become of me,
these feelings only escalated as I felt the warm clench of his hand on my upper thigh, I turned to look
up at him with what I can imagine a look of horror just before he raped me. I had only ever heard
stories of women being raped by their masters but never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All I knew was that he was gone, but not his body. I came to the conclusion that I should burn it, so I
did. I pulled up my torn and ragged sleeves and proceeded to search the yard or things to build a fire
with, a fire big enough to get rid of his wretched body. I dragged his lifeless corpse over to the
fireplace and watched as it caught aflame. I sat there just staring at it for hours on end, adding more
fuel to the fire when need be. Soon the early morning came, but the bones remained stricken of his
rotten flesh so I attempted to smash them to bits upon the stone, and succeeded other than a few big
pieces which I stashed away under the floor and stone. The ashes were everywhere and overflowing so
I carried what I could out upon the brink of exhaustion and soon enough fell
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Divine Nine Thesis
In the hollow halls of elite Cornell University, the germination of a transcending organization began.
Following suit around the county, in particular at Howard University, other transcending organizations
arose resulting in new ways of thinking, behavior and, connectivity for black American progression.
The fruit bore from these transcending organizations provided the core leadership and game changers
that shaped the twentieth century black experience. Such greats as W.E.B Du Bose, Booker T.
Washington, Ernest E. Just, Carter G. Woodson, James Weldon Johnson, Sadie Tanner Mossell
Alexander, , Ruth Whitehead Whaley, Zora Neale Hurston, Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood
Marshall, A. Phillip Randolph, Martin Luther King, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Coretta Scott King,
Dorothy Height, Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young, and Barbara Jordan, and Bobby Rush to name a small
few. Undoubtedly, these men and women deserve the highest of praise and thanks for their courage
and sacrifice. They have been the propellers behind black America s progression the last one hundred
years. And they all are affiliated with of what has been coined in recent times as the Dive Nine. The
Divine Nine is comprised of international organizations of college trained men and women of diverse
bodies, but predominately African descent; they include Alpha Phi Alpha ... Show more content on
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Yet, the question postulated, what role does or will the Divine Nine play, if any. Currently, many of the
new African descendant community, political, and spiritual leadership on the national scene are not
afflicted with a Divine Nine organizations. That would have been unheard of 40 years ago. Most of the
rallies, protesting modern day inequalities and injustices in cities like Ferguson, Baltimore, New York,
and Philadelphia are surely not piloted by the old guard leadership from the NAACP or elders of the
church, with the possible exception of a
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Taking a Look at Hosetail
Horsetail is a member of the Equisetum genus, and treats a wide variety of illnesses. The scientific
name is Equisetum arvense and Equisetum means horse bristle. It has been used since the ancient
Roman and Greek times usually for reducing bleeding in patients. Horsetail is generally found in
Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. It is more abundant and lasts longer in sandy or
wet soils. Today, E. arvense is mainly used for kidney and bladder problems, osteoporosis, frail nails,
and cuts or burns (Uni. Maryland 2011). Horsetail has two stages fertile (reproductive) and sterile
(vegetative), reproduction always comes before the vegetative stage. In spring, a brown stem with a
head that looks like a pinecone starts to grow. Later as the fertile stem dies, a green stem with long,
slender branches starts to form and lasts until winter, this is the vegetative stage. The branches aren t
evenly distributed amongst the plant, but are found towards the top end of the plant. Its form of
reproduction is though spores for the fertile stage and by tubers in the sterile stage (Ohio University).
Tubers are similar to roots, they store energy for the new plant, and helps with vegetative
reproduction(WiseGEEK). A tuber is the tip of a rhizome which is a stem that is underground. The
tuber has an abundance of unused nutrients stored for the next plant. The rhizomes will start to pop up
around the plant, and in the fall it will form tubers which is the new plant (Koning 1994).
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  • 1. Volcanoes Full Scheme Of Work By Asadler79 - Teach 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. Volcanoes Full Scheme Of Work By Asadler79 - Teach Volcanoes Full Scheme Of Work By Asadler79 - Teach
  • 2. Victimless Crimes Victimless crime is defined as illegal behavior in which people willingly engage and in which there are no unwilling victims. Victimless crimes can be viewed as prostitution, illegal drug use, or illegal gambling. These are considered crimes because they can harm your body, or life in some way, and because you willingly do them. There are many other things in our lives that we can do such as smoking cigarettes, or drinking that can harm our lives and body in some way but are legal. In my opinion these things are legal, because of the fight put up for them in the past, and for the economy. Alcohol and cigarettes have taxes on them, so the economy benefits from people buying and using those. Alcohol used to be illegal during the alcohol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that I believe that the system will be able to sort the women who do it for themselves, and the women who do it because they have to and will eventually save many more women from those people who force them out on the streets because they will be able to find those people and punish them instead of punishing the victim. I believe that there are some victimless crimes that if they were actually legalized would benefit not only people, but our economy. I believe that drug use, such as the use of marijuana and the drug marijuana should be legalized. I believe this, because no one is forced to grow it, sell it, or smoke it. They do it because they want to. Yes, it causes bodily damage, but so does cigarettes and alcohol. The legalization of this drug would benefit the economy and will allow police to go after the drugs that are actually taking people s lives, instead of the one that really isn t doing any more harm than alcohol and cigarettes do. I believe that prostitution should never be legalized. Most prostitution is going on because of a man who wants money, and has decided that he will take women from their homes and families and is forcing them to do things that they shouldn t, so they can make some good money out of it. Of course this happens to men as well, but you mostly only see woman selling themselves and I believe that there should be more help out there for those women and men, instead of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rules And Scoring Systems Of A Selected Sport Assignment 1 Level 1 Describe the rules/regulations and scoring systems of a selected sport Pass 1 Describe the rules, regulations and scoring systems of two selected sports Football.... In football the defender is trying to stop the ball going into the goal and the other team scoring. In football there are 11 players on one pitch including a goalkeeper. There can t be less than 7 players in a game. The football pitch must be a rectangle and marked with white lines. The ball must be made of leather 68 70 cm. The players must wear a football shirt, shin pad, socks and also football boots. The game is 45 minutes each half (90min in total). Start and Restart of Play: kick off starts play at the start of the match or after a goal. To score ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A player would get a penalty kick because the other player had done something to the other players. We do throw in football because the ball has been kicked out of the pitch. A goal kick is a kick that the goalkeeper takes when the ball passes over the goal line or back line. Corner happened because the other team had the ball off. Badminton.... A match is the best of 3 games each of 21 points. A point is scored with every serve. When a side is winning a rally a point is added to their score. When both sides get to 20, the side that gains a 2 point lead wins. When both sides reach 29, the side that gets to 30 first wins. Single rule: When the person serving has an odd score, they serve from the left; an even score they serve from the right. In singles, when a rally is won, the person who served wins the point then serves from the other service court. If the person who did not serve wins the rally, they win the point and then get to serve.A badminton court look like a rectangle and it had a square in the middle with it got a line going across. Ref: https://www.google.co.uk/search? q=what+does+a+badminton+court+look+like safe=active biw=1440 bih=780 site=webhp source=lnms tbm=isch sa=X ved=0ahUKEwit8OLeoqnJAhWG2xoKHdbpBUEQ_AUIBigB#imgrc= QS1LATC2iSTzM%3A Ref: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Child That I Am Observing The child that I am observing is a five year old boy named, Alberto. His birthday is on January 5, 2010. He is an only child and lives in a single parent household. Alberto has a puppy as a pet, snails, and aquatic frogs as pets. Alberto is of average height in his class and is physically fit, however, he needs to work on his gross motor skills. I did learn that Alberto lives in a neighborhood that has issues with violence and with apartment buildings I which he lives I one of them. Our textbook states, Play only diminishes when social and cultural factors negatively impact it (Sluss, p. 9). Issues such as Alberto s neighborhoods often prevent children from playing outside. Therefore, it is crucial that as educators find alternatives to promote play for Alberto. It is very important that the school Alberto attends promotes active play as part of their curriculum. The Child Center that he attends is called Bright Start Learning Child Care Center. At Bright Start Learning Child Care Center, they enroll toddlers of 2 to preschool and kindergarten. Their school promises to ensure a place where children can safely learn using developmentally appropriate curriculum based on their skill levels at each stage of life. The facility s philosophy is that children Play with a purpose. They claim that each of their programs is designed to move children ahead developmentally, intellectually, and socially in an environment that s warm, nurturing and fun. Their goal at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The First Experiments Of Water Treatment A plumber is an adventurer who traces leaky pipes to their source (Arthur Baer). We have all heard the saying, The plumber protects the health of the nation , but what does that really mean? Plumbing has been around since 6500 BC, maybe even longer. Ancient water wells were found in the Jezreel Valley, which historians date to be thousands of years old. This was one of the first signs of plumbing in the ancient world. The Ancient Greek civilizations evolved plumbing, being the first ones to use underground clay pipes for water distribution and sanitation. They were also one of the first ones to create and use flush toilets. The 54Roman Empire used indoor plumbing to get water to individuals inside buildings and homes. Plumbing is responsible for bringing water to people, because people cannot survive without water. as we got into the modern age, plumbing started to evolve. The first experiments of water treatment were happening in the early modern age. This would enable the supply of clean, potable water to everyone. Plumbers are now responsible for the maintenance and sanitation of all water supply systems and treatment plants. Plumbing is one of the most important job in the world because plumbers are responsible for providing clean healthy water needed to live, plumbers are responsible for providing water efficiency needed to avoid the serious world water shortage and plumbers also help provide a safe non polluted environment. Plumbing is one of the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Thought Of Owning Or Bringing Home A Cute Adorable The thought of owning or bringing home a cute adorable puppy, or kitten, for the first time can be an emotional and exciting time for families. Most pets, while they are young, receive lots of love and attention from children and their owners, but what happens when the pets grow and get older? Not every pet is brought to or born into a responsible home. Some pets that are no longer wanted, are left behind or dumped out of town because it is easier than finding them a new home. According to PETA, 6 million cats and dogs enter an animal shelter every year in the United States, pets that are abandoned. The city of Raymondville TX, needs to open a local animal shelter to help prevent animal abandonment and the over population of pets and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That a lot of kitties! Dogs will have 4 the 1st year, 12 the 2nd year, and 36 the 3rd year (SPCA). This also depends on the size and breed of the dog; large dogs can carry more puppies. So, it s important to have pets spayed and neutered, at least after 2 litters. According to Hill County Paw Pals, the root of pet overpopulation stems for irresponsible people who allow their pets to remain unsterilized, run at large, and to breed at will. Lately, Raymondville has had an increase of strays, mostly dogs that roam around from house to house. It used to be just out of town where people would leave or dump their dogs, puppies, old dogs, and pregnant female dogs. It s unfortunate that some owners feel they cannot provide, or find, pets a new home, and thus throw them away. Right now, there is nothing being done to the irresponsible owners and the abandoned dogs. The local dog catcher can only hold up to 8 dogs which are given 3 days to be claimed or they will be put down to make room for other dogs. The local veterinarian, Dr. Pickard, passed away 3 years ago. He was the number one guy the locals would turn to for vaccinations and general surgeries. Now residents must go to Harlingen or farther to get their pets vaccinated and taken care of. That being said, it would help to have a local animal shelter or the cooperation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Black Man Monologue Following him into the room were two men, one dark skinned and one light. The black man was named Leroy, the white man was named Harold. Leroy had a dark blue trench coat which often times allowed him to carry a full length shotgun underneath without anyone giving a second glance. He had a grey suit and grey striped tie to match. Leroy was bald, his face significantly scarred. He menacingly scanned the room, moving about to inspect every corner. Harold on the other hand couldn t be bothered to turn his head. He stood directly behind his boss and never seemed to move much at all. Harold was easily the tallest man in the room, including the men who were to arrive shortly. He wore a brown leather jacket with a soft wool lining. The jacket matched his hair and sideburns, which were curly and short. Being about a man in his mid 40 s, he didn t carry a phone, only a revolver. In his left hand, was a dark black briefcase, the same color as his gloves. His right hand frequently checked his watch. The three might have been early, but the others were right on time. The ones with something for sale walked in single file, but unlike the buyers, the most important one was last. The first two were completely without the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he was seven his mother told him that television will rot your brain. But he did the exact opposite of what she might have hoped, he watched so much T.V. with the very hope in mind that his brain would melt and pour out his ears and nose like glue. His first drug was caffeine, which was one that allowed for much experimentation. He drank coffee, energy drinks, and eventually even tried it in pill form. He started drinking at sixteen, but unlike most, he didn t dive in head first. He tried one drink, then two, then more, each time testing his reactions and tolerance. He drank different types and brands, constantly playing in his mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Nuclear Technology Research Paper The Discovery and Development of Nuclear Technology Man has always been interested in how the world around him works. He wondered about the structure of matter,of which his world, as well as our world, is made up. Countless scientists have been pondering that same question ever since the beginning of time. In this paper you will read about just a few of the men and women that broke the ground for the nuclear technology of today. One of the first people to do this was a Greek philosopher named Anaxagoras in five hundred years before Christ. He questioned what would happen if he cut in half a sample of matter, gold in his case, and then half the halves and continue doing this. Anaxagoras theory stated that it would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was not until the renaissance that the ideas of Aristotle began to be disputed and people started to accept the atomic theory of Democritus. One of the first people to speak out against Aristotle was Francis Bacon. Bacon criticized the scientific thought of the ancients because it relied too heavily on the philosophy behind things rather than experimental aspect of them. He did, however, side with Democritus because the minute experimentation pointed in that direction. Another key figure in the advancement of early atomic theory was Robert Boyle. Boyle ran experiments with gasses in pumps and he studied the behavior of the volumes of the gasses as pressure was applied or taken away from it. He observed that when a great pressure is applied, the volume of the gas decreases. From these experiments he concluded that the gasses must be made up of small particle with a somewhat large space in between them. Those particles were thought to be atoms. Another great mind, Issac Newton, heard about Boyle s experiments, reviewed the observations, and supported Boyle s theory. After years groundbreaking work by these great minds on Democritus theory of an indestructible, eternal atom, it was finally accepted universally in 1895. Now that everyone was sure that there were atoms, people could now start to learn more about them and use them to better their daily lives. One of these men was a German scientist named Wilhelm Rontgen. His major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Coming of Age in Mississippi vs. The Jungle Paper Coming of Age in Mississippi vs. The Jungle Paper There is an argument that states that Anne Moody s tale in Coming of Age in Mississippi is a more optimistic tale then that of Jurgis Rutkis in The Jungle and vice versa. This is not the case. When you take the time to analyze both story, you come to find that both have the same pessimistic core. The only difference is the character Jurgis was optimist throughout most of the beginning despite his circumstances yet in the end he loses all hope while Anne throughout was a realist who was determined to succeed. I feel that Anne Moody story is a blunt open description of how hard live was for Blacks. Anne never minced words when it came to the events that took place in her life; a lot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was determined to seek out equality. These realities started when she became aware of the differences in how Blacks are treated with in their race how light skinned were treated better than dark skinned. Raymond was going with a yellow woman at the same time he was going with Mama. All of his people wanted him to marry her. They didn t want him to marry Mama, who wasn t yellow and who was stuck with the three of us. This type of racism is prevalent in the south during the pre Civil Rights period. Ms. Moody learns how badly White People can treat Black by the death of Emmit Till. When faced with the facts of Moody s life, it is not hard to figure out where the inspiration and optimism comes in to play. A person can find hope when thinking about the dedication and diligence she took in being a good student from elementary through high school. The optimism comes from looking at how she scrapes together the money it took to go to college. Even though she might have grown up with a hard life, she fought for different ways to better it. Her diligence to have a better life is best described by her commitment to the Civil Rights movement. She was willing to go the distance to get the equal rights she felt was owed to her. Look at how Moody kept pressing to get blacks in Mississippi to register to vote. At the time, little more the 5% of African Americans in Mississippi were registered voters. This is in large part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Book Thief Theme Alexis Javier Mrs. Rosenwasser English 9H October 13, 2014 The Book Thief by Markus Zusak The Book Thief is a text set in Germany during the time of World War II, focused on the life of the protagonist, Liesel Meminger. Liesel, a young German girl, loses her family including her brother Werner who died on a train on the way to Munich. She comprehends the feeling of loss and pain and is conscious that she is existing in hard times. The narrator of the story, Death, witnesses her brother s demise and kneels down to extract the boy s soft and cold spirit as Liesel shakes Werner in an attempt to resuscitate him (Zusak 21). Of course, it does not work as Death questions Liesel s struggle to restore her fallen brother. Thereafter, Lisel picks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, one interesting theme is forming ties with others. In Liesel s journey, she meets many people, exclusively through her love of books and words. For instance, Liesel and her foster father, Hans Hubermann, did not have a strong bond with each other. It was evident that Liesel did not want to be with Rosa and Hans Hubermann. Later on, Liesel would have to deal with the constant remarks of Saumensch, Saukerl, or Arschloch by Rosa. On the other hand, she became more comfortable living with them because of reading and learning words from The Grave Digger s Handbook. Hans and Liesel establish a deeper and more involved relationship with these books. For example, Hans and Liesel study the alphabet which shows their bond developing. [Hans] patted the girl s hair. She d fallen into his trap. With a smile like that, you don t need eyes. He hugged her and then looked again at the picture, with a face of warm silver. Now for T (68). Moreover, Hans gifted Liesel with books for her birthday such as The Mud Men, which intensified their relationship even more. Based on this evidence, it is palpable that Hans and Liesel s bond strengthened through books and words from the moment of Liesel s arrival through the end of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. What Is Bill Bowman s Legacy The 1950 s, a year when America stood undisputed, where the economy s at its peak, and where two young business men were about to create one of the world s largest, most recognizable brand. Bill Bowman was a well known and respected track coach from the University of Oregon. He had always had a knack for giving his athletes a competitive edge during their meets. His soon to be partner, Phil Knight, was a very gifted middle distance runner who enrolled at the University of Oregon in 1955 and competed under Bill. Phil graduated and went on to get a MBA from Stanford. While he was attending Stanford he wrote a paper that proposed quality running shoes could be made in Japan and could be used to compete against the best German brands. His letters he sent were never replied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He never lost a race at his home track in the one mile distance race. He had a lot of national exposure in well known magazines because of his four place finish in the 5000m race in Munich. He was a very powerful ambassador for Nike. He graduated from the University of Oregon and began to make appearances for Nike and attempt to get others to join team Nike by sending them shoes and letters of encouragement. He tragically died at age 24 in 1975. His legacy remains in the Nike community. Phil has said that Steve Prefontaine is the soul of Nike . In 1973 Nike signed its first endorsement pact with Ilie Nastase, a professional athlete and ATP tennis star. Entering into the 1980 s Nike began its rapid rise to success by releasing never before seen shoes as well as apparel. Nearing the end of the 1980 s Nike completed its IPO and became a publicly traded company. Phil stepped down as president for a year 1983 1982. He still remained the chairman of the board and CEO. Nike was slowly slipping from its position as the industry leader. In 1976, the company hired John Brown and Partners, based in Seattle, as its first advertising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ficticious Recount of Professional Profficiency As asserted, I am known worldwide and one well respected writer as a published author and expert editor by countless publishers, business entities, and to my vast, and pervasive readership I have acquired over the many years within writing successes. With an awe aspiring success have I resoundingly with great effort to date published with great diligence insomuch as profound endurance haven again, of me to date renowned in the publishing domain in both the United States and in Germany and other Europe countries like England. Thus far to date I have published fifty seven (57) books and play scripts on and about those imagined of any one writer who created and them considered an established poet laureate to volumes of poetry, one as well of writer for children books, who with their name built up their reputation with such of them being a writer of the horror genre, and proudly one of an American novelist of love and romance suspense books , and having a passion and devotion to his having a tenure of twenty five years being devout playwright where last year I finally after twenty years of work and producing the play script with thus allowing me as the original playwright to complete Heaven Only Knows The Professional Theatrical Production Play Script for On Broadway and Off Broadway performances. I wish to firstly share with my reader a quote I my soon to be published four volume series of books a quote from my upcoming four volume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparison Paper of Child of the Americas by Aurora Levin... My Comparison Paper Latosha Sweet ENG125: Introduction to Literature Sheila Gordon 03/07/2011 The literary works I will compare are Child of the Americas by Aurora Levin Morales and What s It like to be a Black Girl by Patricia Smith. The works focus on the psyche of two women of African descent, plagued by the historical American public perceptions of their culture. These negative perceptions play an important part of the individual s psyche due to prejudice. It has misconstrued and distorted the minds of these young African American girls. These poems show how two young girls from different American minority sub cultures, view themselves in totally different perspectives. One of the young women wishes to identify with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has begun to grow breasts and now knows that she is being noticed by others who are also aware of her new body. She has not been able to embrace these changes due to her disappointment in the color of her skin. Her lack of self confidence leaves her vulnerable to the unwanted advances of the opposite sex. She has not had someone to take the time and explain why the changes are happening or what they mean. The opposite is true for the girl in Child of the Americas . This girl is growing into a woman that likes that she is different. Spanish is my flesh, Ripples from my tongue, lodges in my hips: the language of garlic and mangoes, the singing of poetry, the flying gestures of my hands . (Morales 8, 9, 10) She notices the Spanish look of her body and voice. She loves the latino flare she has, the sharp tongue and quick witt that she has developed. She embraces that her hips are curvy and her body is that of a beautiful woman; brought on by her heritage. She is a sassy multicultural woman. Smith poem says, its growing tall and wearing a lot of white . White for this black girl is a symbol for everything that is right and good in the world. Everything that is beautiful is white. White is seen as clean and pure. She has been taught that black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Neuropsychological Testing Clinical neuropsychology is a field with historical origins in both psychology and neurology. The primary activity of neuropsychologists is assessment of brain functioning through structured and systematic behavioral observation. Neuropsychological tests are designed to examine a variety of cognitive abilities, including speed of information processing, attention, memory, language, and executive functions, which are necessary for goal directed behavior. By testing a range of cognitive abilities and examining patterns of performance in different cognitive areas, neuropsychologists can make inferences about underlying brain function. Neuropsychological testing is an important component of the assessment and treatment of traumatic brain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allows individuals to be compared to appropriate peers. The typical neuropsychological examination evaluates sensation and perception, gross and fine motor skills, basic and complex attention, visual spatial skills, receptive and productive language abilities, recall and recognition memory, and executive functions such as cognitive flexibility and abstraction. Motivation and personality are often assessed as well, particularly when clients are seeking financial compensation for injuries, or cognitive complaints are not typical of the associated injury or illness. Some neuropsychologists prefer to use fixed test batteries like the Halstead Reitan Battery or the Luria Nebraska Battery for all patients. These batteries include tests of a wide range of cognitive functions, and those who advocate their use believe that all functions must be assessed in each patient in order to avoid diagnostic bias or failure to detect subtle problems. The more common approach today, however, is to use a flexible battery based on hypotheses generated through a clinical interview, observation of the patient, and review of medical records. While this approach is more prone to bias, it has the advantage of preventing unnecessary testing. Since patients often find neuropsychological testing stressful and fatiguing, and these factors can negatively influence performance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Deere Company Identification of Current Issue and Analysis There are several current issues that Deere Company has such as the strategy issues of competition with other competitors, the execution of global strategy, and the increases in declining profit in 2015. Identification: The Strategy for the Domestic Market Competition Deere Company execute the broad differentiation strategy by offering the high quality products, the most reliable and innovative farm equipment, and the highest level of customer services. They have 35.4 percent of market share in 2013. They focus more on the quality and value added to the customers rather than offering the lower price of products. The reason is because there are less price competitions among the rivals who are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deere Company has a high expectation of the increase in profit in the future with several perspectives. First, they expect the increases in demand for the agricultural industry because of the increase of total population around the world, especially in the Asian and Africa regions. Thus, they expanded the plants in China, India, and Latin America, where the middle class population is getting larger. Second, they expect the increases of urbanization in the developing countries, where to require the development of infrastructures in those countries. The population in the urban area is expected to increase from 50 percent in 2014 to 70 percent at the end of 2050. (Gamble, Peteraf, Thompson, 2015, p. 367). However, it has been just a forecast. In fact, the unexpected situation occurred. The declines of agricultural industry demand in 2015. The net farm industry income declined to $73.6 billion, which is about 32 percent declines in 2015. It has been the lowest number since 2009. (U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2015). Their sales had declined as well as their stock price ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Working Poor Essay The Struggle of the Working Poor Revised Essay Sociology 113 Yvonne Barney October 19, 2012 The Struggle of the Working Poor Society often describes the impoverished with one word, lazy. Society has taught us that if a person wants to be financially successful, it is a simple process of education and hard work that will equate to a successful income. This is the American dream. If the impoverished simply would get a job instead of being lazy, they would not need to rely on programs like welfare. The impoverished would succeed if they only would apply themselves. However, in an attempt to present another point of view, The Working Poor Invisible in America by David K. Shipler (2004) explored multiple variables this group struggles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chapter 9, Dreams, begins with the ambitious professional aspirations of sixth and eighth grade children from poor families in Washington, DC. Shipler contrasts these aspirations with the enormous faced problems beyond their control. Chapter 10, Work Works, is dedicated to the positive impact that job training and working has had on some poor individuals and families. Job training programs that teach soft skills as well as hard skills and are successful in instilling confidence and self esteem are appreciated by employers. Chapter 11, Skill and Will, emphasizes that American society must understand what it can do using the skills and resources it has to combat poverty. The approach to remedying poverty, Shipler argues, must be holistic, tackling all problems associated with it at once. The United States is often described as a place where anyone can pick themselves up by their bootstraps and realize the American dream of a comfortable lifestyle. But, for over 30 million Americans, this dream is no longer possible. Though we live in the richest and most powerful country in the world, there are many individuals who are living under or at the poverty level. While the United States has enjoyed unprecedented affluence, low wage employees have been testing the American doctrine that hard work cures poverty (Shipler, 2004). The status of poverty translates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. William Wallace s Braveheart Is An Epic Hero Braveheart is, one of Hollywood s greatest films depicting the events of the Scottish in the thirteenth century. Lead by the astonishing actor Mel Gibson, who played the epic hero Sir William Wallace the leading role of course. Furthermore, synchronously producing the movie and directing it. The main plot of this story is that Sir William Wallace rallies the Scottish against the English Monarch and as well as Edward the first. Now that we know the gist of Braveheart let us delve into how William Wallace is an epic hero. Let us talk about how William is the only character who lives by his conscience. This by itself makes him materialize himself as above the rest and superior. This trait alone is a big problem for the longshanks and the Scottish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. To What Extent Are Athletes Born Or Made Paragraph #1 Introduction Attention grabbing beginning Do you think athletes are born or made? Description of issue Some say that athletes are born others think that they are made. Some people even think both. Opinion Statement Athletes are made because you have to practice and practice to get better Paragraph #2 One side of the argument (Some people believe...) That athletes are born Evidence Some people get the gene to be good at sports from their parents so they think that you ll naturally be good at it with very little practice Some people have The elite performance gene which makes certain sport easier for them than it may be for others The performance gene make you good at the sport right away and you need little practice to get better and if you do practice you practice very little. If you have the gene your automatically good at it and you don t need any practice whatsoever. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a rule called the 10,000 hours rule, they say that if you practice for 10,000 hours you ll be a lot better but you ll still need practice. You can t be a pro athlete right away you have to practice to get that good you need to practice and put in lots of hard work and sacrifice to be as good as the pro athletes The pro athletes didn t just pick up a basketball one day and right away they were perfect at the sport for some it might ve been easier than it was for others but they worked hard as practiced as much as they could to become as they are now. Paragraph #4 Your stance (I believe...) That athletes are made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay On Crude Water This paper looks at the recovery of crude oil polluted seawater using bioremediation and biostimulation (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Bioremediation of crude oil is a less expensive solution to other alternatives (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). There are lots of different parameters that needed to be considered during the study of bioremediation productivity which were all monitored during these experiments (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Three trials were performed during this study of natural seawater artificially polluted with crude oil and recovered using three different methods. These methods were: inorganic nutrients, inorganic nutrient and the bacteria Alcanivorax borkumensis, and lastly an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The parameters that were measured and their methods are listed below: Total Bacteria Count: 1 2 mL of seawater was placed in formaldehyde and stored at 4 degrees Celsius (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Before samples were filters using Nucleopore black polycarbonate filters (stained with 4, 6 diamidion 2 phenylindole), the sample was put through ultrasonic treatment for 30 seconds (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Using a Zeiss Axioplan 2 imaging epifluorescence microscope, the samples were analyzed, and bacteria counted (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Heterotrophic bacteria Counts: 100 µL of 10 fold dilutions of the water sample taken was spread onto Marine agar plates (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). This was incubated for 7 days at 20 degrees Celsius (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). The colonies were then counted, and results were recorded in CFU/mL (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Hydrocarbon degrading Bacterial Count: Using the Most Probable Number (MPN) method, the number of bacteria were counted (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Sterile 3 mL 24 wells were used to culture test plates (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Each contained 2 mL of sterile Bushnell Hass medium, with 2% NaCl (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Ten fold dilutions of the sample were made in the medium and 100 µL were pipetted into the wells (Hassanshahian, Emtiazi, Cappello, 2013). Then, 10 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Everything Everything By Nicola Yoon Everything Everything by Nicola Yoon relates to my own life. I can relate to this book in various ways. First, the characters. The main character Madeline and I are very much alike. We both enjoy reading books. Just like her, When she reads a book she uses it as a life lesson to live her life to the fullest. Also, Madeline s personality is a carefree, outgoing and curious type of personality. When I read this book I could see myself through her. Another way I can relate to Everything Everything is how independent Madeline is. She has a type of sickness where she stays in her house and she cannot leave or she will get sick and possibly die. Throughout the book it shows how strong a girl or anyone can be by themselves. Lastly the most important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tommy Hilfiger Research Paper Tommy Hilfiger was born on March 24th, 1951 in Elmira, New York. He was the second of nine children. Hilfiger has described his childhood as very happy and says his parents taught him to have a good work ethic. He graduated from Elmira Free Academy High School in 1970. His parents wanted him to go to college and pursue a traditional career. Getting Started in the fashion industry, Hilfiger started working in a clothing store in Cape Cod and later, used all his life savings of $150 to open a clothing store with his two friends. Located in downtown Elmira, New York, the store was called People s Place and opened in 1971. Hilfiger and his friends would drive to New York to buy clothes to stock their store. Unsatisfied with the clothing he was buying, Hilfiger started to design his own clothing. Seven years after the store opened, in went bankrupt when Hilfiger was 25. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he had finished his classes, he moved to New York City and started a company called Tommy Hill and formed a team of designers by the time he was 28. Hilfiger started with designing bell bottoms and working with denim fabric to slowing collaborating with more renown designers. In 1984, Hilfiger was offered a designing position with Calvin Klein. Later, he was offered a position by Mohan Murjani to pursue his goal of heading and designing a men s sportswear line. With the help of Murjani, Hilfiger was able to found the Tommy Hilfiger Corporation in 1985. His new clothing line debuted with a high profile marketing campaign. There were billboards in Times Square with his brand on it. The company went public in 1992 with a collection of menswear. Since it went public, the brand has included women s clothing as well. By 1998, Hilfiger had stores in many places including Beverly Hills and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Richard s Behavior At School The school counselor noticed several irregularities with Richard s behavior, such as the obvious inattention, distractibility, lack of organization, reoccurring daydreaming, and inability to follow directions in multiple settings, which suggested that his difficulties were not solely based on a lack of intrinsic motivation or understanding. The school counselor described that every year Richard performed exceptionally well on standardized tests; however, he performed poorly on assignments and achievement tests and had terrible penmanship. His reading level was proficient, and he was talented in physical education and art. Yet, Richard was easily distractible, disruptive in class, and highly disorganized. Richard also struggled in mathematics and socially because he did not get along with his classmates. Although he remained in his seat in the fourth grade, Richard had difficulty remaining in his seat and touched his classmates belongings constantly in the first and second grade. Although isolation, structured classroom environment, and consistent negative consequences improved Richard s behavior at school, the school counselor was concerned because he still performed at a level below what was expected of him. Additionally, his distractibility and difficulty following directions occurred in the classroom, at home, and during baseball. Thus, based on the wide variety of inconsistencies in his behavior, the school counselor may have suggested that Richard should receive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Literary Analysis Of Plot In The Memory Keeper s Daughter Section 1: Demonstrate understanding of the literary techniques employed by the author in the selection. Plot Dr. Henry and Norah were expecting a baby boy, and when Norah went into labor; she found out that her baby boy was healthy, but she also had a baby girl that had a heart defect. After the twins were born, she didn t remember having the twins. Dr. Henry told his wife that was barely awake, that their daughter had died, but what Norah didn t know is that her daughter was alive with an illness, and Dr. Henry didn t want to put up with that. Their daughter, Phoebe was taken care of by Caroline, the nurse. Caroline was supposed to take Phoebe to an institution but decided to raise her on her own. David found out that Caroline wasn t taken to the institution, and told her to do the right thing. Caroline left Pittsburgh with Phoebe for a fresh start. At the end, they reunited with Phoebe and Caroline and Norah remarried in the final few pages of The Memory Keeper s Daughter. David went through the down syndrome thing with his sister, June, that s why he gave Phoebe up. Structure/Form Chapters go back and forth between David and Norah, and the family of Caroline and Phoebe. The book covers 25 years in 400 pages. The structure was an unnatural gulf between David and Norah, and their missing family member (Phoebe). The fragmented structure represents the fragmented nature of their lives, and to keep things fast paced. The story forms as the lives of these characters change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty And Its Effectiveness This essay analyses the psychology behind The Dove Campaign For Real Beauty and its effectiveness. The analysis includes a brief explanation of the elaboration likelihood model and how it explains attitude formation. The other section of the analysis explores the self concept and its effectiveness towards the campaign. The Dove brand was established in 1957 in the U.S. introducing its new innovative cleansing bar and now with various products such as deodorants, lotions and hair products, the brand has rooted itself to listen to women. Under the protection of Unilever, Dove has certainly made its mark and has gained immense success especially when competing along 400 brands. However there are only 14 brands, including Dove, which generate sales in excess of €1 billion a year (Unilever, 2015). The first stage of the campaign, which was launched in 2004, targeted women through the use of billboard advertisements (see Figure 1). Since then, the campaign has expanded from billboards to television ads and its online videos have gone viral. Using the tagline Imagine a World Where Beauty is a Source of Confidence, Not Anxiety , the campaign instigated a global conversation about the need for a broader definition of beauty. The reason for this was due to the findings found by The Real Truth About Beauty: A Global Report , which showed that only 2% of women around the world describe themselves as beautiful however when the report was revisited this had increased to 4% (Dove, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Shell Shock And PTSD In Vimy By Vern Thiessen The Mind at War Men and women, alike, have been fighting for their rights and freedoms over many centuries. Due to the gruesome acts carried out and witnessed, these wars can inflict psychological damage to such combatants. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition where one has been traumatized by something in their past. This ordeal disrupts sleep and causes the continuous vivid recollection of the upsetting event on a daily basis for the victims (Jones 17). Countless times, these soldiers return to their families and friends totally changed. In the First World War, PTSD was unrecognized and was poorly diagnosed as shell shock, which is a term discussed multiple times in the play Vimy by Vern Thiessen. The men in her play faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shell shock and PTSD are very similar when symptoms are concerned. Shell shock is considered to be an intellectual forerunner to PTSD according to Doctor Stephen Joseph from the University of Nottingham (Joseph). PTSD is defined by a modern criterion created by the American Psychiatric Association. The first set of criteria includes either exposure to death, threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence in some way (Jones 19). The second criterion involves re living the experience either through nightmares, flashbacks, upsetting memories, or other occurrences. There must be a stimulus causing the re experiencing of the trauma (American Psychiatric Association). The person must have, according to the US Department of Veterans Affairs, negative thoughts or feelings and trauma related provocation and reactivity that began or are worsened after the trauma (American Psychiatric Association). These symptoms must last for over one month, cause distress or impairment to the person, and must not be the result of substance use or medication (American Psychiatric Association). If all these are met, then the USA declares the person to have PTSD and are counseled. This was not the case in the First World War. Thiessen depicts this in her play, Vimy, most noticeably when Clare speaks to Laurie. Clare brings up the topic and immediately Laurie becomes upset. He demonstrates multiple PTSD symptoms such as upsetting memories, re experiencing trauma, negative thoughts about his life, long lasting symptoms, and he is clearly distressed. Clare, the nurse, is frightened by what Laurie has experienced, but does nothing to help because she does not know how. He clearly states: You re not just getting me. You re getting all the... mess what s inside me now. And it ain t never going to leave (Thiessen 16). PTSD is something that will haunt Laurie for the rest of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Pros And Cons Of Traditional Textbooks Electronic textbooks are better than traditional print textbooks The progress of electronic textbooks induces the discussion on whether electronic textbooks perform better than traditional print textbooks. It oriented in the Project Gutenberg using computer to carry information in 1971 (Embong et al., 2012). According to the Oxford Advanced Learner s dictionary (as cited in Embong, Noor, Hashim, Ali, Shaari, 2012), electronic book is defined as a book that is displayed on a computer screen or on an electronic device that is held in the hand, instead of being printed on paper. It is in multiple electronic formats . However, electronic books and electronic textbooks can be classified by the purpose of reading; an extra goal in education is included in electronic textbooks (Daniel Woody, 2013). Consequently, electronic book can be referred as electronically available ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the study done by Daniel and Woody (2013), multi tasking is favored under electronic conditions when reading at home, and students spend more time to read when compared from printed textbook. Competing activities are regarded as the potential reason of this scenario, student are found to have a higher likelihood being distracted by computer based competing activities (e.g. email, social platform) and people surrounded them (Daniel Woody, 2013). Possible differences in students interacting with print and electronic textbook exist, including subjective fatigue and text scanning patterns (Daniel Woody, 2013). Young mentioned that feeling of disjoint is reported when reading the electronic text (as cited in Sheppered, Grace, Koch, 2008). Skimming of text is commonly found even the reader prefer to read the whole text. The readiness of distraction and the difference in reading pattern may hinder the reading process, thus increase in the time spent on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Compare And Contrast The New Deal And The Jacksonian Era A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to make a gradual change in certain aspects of society, rather than rapid or fundamental changes. Reforms targeted the causes of the depression and sought to prevent a crisis like it from happening again. By financially rebuilding the U.S. while ensuring not to repeat history. The New Deal period and the Jacksonian Era are periods that introduced many reforms during those times. The New Deal was a series of federal programs, public work projects, financial reforms and regulations enacted in the United States during the 1930s, by the response to the Great Depression. At the beginning of the Great Depression, the economy was destabilized by bank failures followed by credit difficulties. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Impact Of Photography On Digital Photography Photography is a word derived from the Greek words, photos meaning light and graphein meaning to draw (History of Photography). The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839 (History of Photography and the Camera). It is a method of recording images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material. The end of the 19th century was an important time in camera history. Shutters were incorporated into cameras, the size of the devices decreased and these moments set the stage for a new, ever changing century of innovation in digital photography (From Shutters to DSLR). Digital camera technology was born out of the spy satellite program designed to reduce the difficulties of collecting photographic data from cameras in orbit (From Shutters to DSLR). From these early designs, digital cameras increased in resolution and decreased in size and cost until they gradually became practical for widespread consumer use. Following many years of steady development, Nikon has been contributed to incredible innovations as a leading company in digital camera industry. The first pinhole camera was invented by Alhazen, a great authority on optics in the Middle Ages who lived around 1000AD, and it was able to explain why the images were upside down (History of Photography and the Camera). The first practical process of photography was performed in 1829, Niepce used paper coated with silver chloride, succeeded in photographing the images formed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Allan Johnson Privilege Chapter Summary The Complexity of Privilege and Domination Privilege always occurs at the expense of others. Allan Johnson states, The trouble we re in privileges some groups at the expense of others. It creates a yawning divide in levels of income, wealth, dignity, safety, health, and quality of life (Johnson 7). Allan Johnson states this in Chapter 1 of his book Privilege, Power and Difference and it is one of the most powerful statements in the whole book. Privilege creates a great divide between people. This can have a negative lasting effect, if not under control. Society has divided people into two groups: superior and inferior. The superior groups are the ones that are privileged in society and the inferior ones are ones that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though one would think that because Woodruff is male, he would have a lot of privileges, this is not the case. Woodruff s race eliminates any privileges he might have, especially when faced against seven white boys. Woodruff finds himself almost powerless to the boys when he witnesses them commit a crime. Petry writes, Woodruff thought, There are seven of them, young, strong, satanic. He ought to go home where it was quiet and safe, mind his own business a black man s business; leave this white man s problem for a white man, leave it alone, don t interfere... (2257). This statement clearly shows the racial differences and how Woodruff is aware that he should not interfere. Later in the short story Petry explains that Woodruff ended up staying silent about the crime because he feared the white boys. Petry states, They knew he wasn t going to the police about any matter which involved sex and a white girl, especially where there was the certainty that all seven of them would accuse him of having relations with the girl (2263). It is clear that Woodruff s race set him back from having any privileges. This relates to the matrix of domination because it demonstrates the complexity of privilege. It shows how same system of privilege can make one superior but at the same time make one inferior. Lorraine Hansberry s A Raisin in the Sun, tells a story about an African American working class family living in Chicago. Hansberry s play addresses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Transgressive Humor In Matt Stone s South Park Satirical comedy is a form of aggressive humor that attacks its target from a sense of outrage and with hope of some reform. In contrast, transgressive humor has no such moral desire. Transgressive humor does not expect or desire change and is childish in nature. Though not in its nature, transgressive humor does have the ability to playfully criticize ignorance, prejudice or stereotypes. Such is the case in the most successful, transgressive comedy based show to date, South Park. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, South Park is a half hour show, purposefully animated poorly, and focuses on the adventures of four nine year old boys in a small, redneck mountain town. The boys, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, constantly abuse each other, invoking racist and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homosexuality as an identity is bottled into an image that can be sold to the masses for profit. Instead of identity being viewed as an entire process, it is view as a product. This image is hip, sleek, in and the newest fad. This act is portrayed as good because it comes under the guise of acceptance of gay culture, but in reality, the multi dimensional gay identity is being recreated into one dimensional stereotype that create an in crowd that, ironically, excludes actual gay people. In the eighth episode of the seventh season of South Park, South Park Is Gay! , the hip metro sexual fashion craze, born from the appropriation and stereotyping of gay culture, is satirized. In the episode, the fad has recently exploded in the town of South Park and has reached both the boys and their families. Kyle s family is one of the only families that have yet to be introduced to this fad, and because of that Kyle is ostracized for not being gay enough . Gerald, Kyle s father, is at first incredibly repulsed by the gay identity that everyone has seemed to pick up and is appalled when his son attempts to join. Ironically, Gerald had just remarked that he was glad to see so many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Southeast Missouri State University Diversity Case Study Southeast Missouri State University currently has 12 residence halls, two of which are currently community style the rest are suite style. The university currently is a home to over twenty eight hundred students during the fall and spring semesters. Dr. Carlos Vargas Aburto soon to be inducted on May 5th of 2016 has taken his position head on so far really promoting the diversity that is on the campus. A problem that the university is currently facing is diversity opportunities in the residence halls. The problem being that although the university promotes its diversity, it is not shown in the residence halls. Students are being forced to live with other students that are classified at their birth genders, meaning that only males can live with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the summer time of 2015, it was shown in a CNN article that two thirds of Americans were in favor in gay marriage soon to become a law change in most states to make it acceptable for people of the same sex to live together as partners and live the life they wish to as a married couple. This quick acceptance in our country shows the urgency of openness to everyone around, prior to the summer of 2015 an issue that our country faced was the issue of acceptance of others that would classify themselves as a member of the LGBTQ community. As the campus of Southeast Missouri State University constantly breaks new records of enrollment and students choosing to live on campus the universities new President is embarking on a new way to market the university, diversity. As the acceptance with members in the LGBTQ community, more and more students are opening up at home, expressing and or finding out their true selves in their college years. Limiting the residence halls to same birth sex only is limiting the growth as individuals of the new students who come in that might be included or interested in the LGBTQ community. Some students are afraid to come out expressing themselves, having the opportunity to room with a person who is of the opposite gender or trans can be very beneficial. Like in the article So Roomie, Let s Talk students don t always understand one another s diversity which can lead to some very terrible things. Bullying peaks in middle school and decreases in high school but can continue in college. Students are constantly facing peer pressure and judgment in the story by Slotnik the two roommates barely communicated amongst each other, once the truth came out about one of the roommates the others life soon ended.(Slotnik) If the campus would allow its students to choose everything some students identities might be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Disney And Disney Of Disney Land Essay When asked about Disney the overwhelming majority will have happy thoughts associated with Disney. However, my research into Euro Disney radically changes my opinion on such a glamourous franchise. This is coming from one of the biggest Disney advocates in the world, Euro Disney is an embarrassment to the Disney name as well as the brand. The disrespectful manner Disney went about creating a new world in a foreign nation lead directly to its looming demise. Disney world has invented an immensely strong brand that is easily one of the most recognized brands in the history of the world. Through making heartwarming movies for families Walt Disney created characters that were completely embraced and beloved by all. Walt Disney was able to provide people with an escape to a world full of happiness based on his characters. Most notably he created Mickey Mouse which allowed the Disney company to spin an entirely new world after Walt s death in 1955 called Disney Land. From the creation of Disney Land in 1955 the company has expanded into six different resorts/theme parks making over billions of dollars and one of the most successful business models of all time. A way a person behaves and thinks is influenced by where they are raised. The reason for this is because they are exposed to certain situations that may only be prevalent in the area where they live. In other terms this can be seen as cultural differences. Cultural differences can vary drastically from city to city. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Effect Of Folic Acid On The Middle Of The 1800s Toward the middle of the 1900s, a compound called folic acid was synthesized to mimic a compound in the pteroylgutamate family, known as Folate. Folate is found naturally in foods such as kale, spinach and other leafy greens, but folic acid does not exist in nature and must be artificially created. This artificial substance had never before been used in the human diet, but in 1998 the Food and Drug Agency legislated that widely consumed products such as breads, cereals, and many other commercial grains be fortified with this compound. The driving force for this legislation came as a result of the wide spread prevalence of neural tube defects, spinabifida and other developmental issues resulting from deficiency. Although Folate is widely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Folate has been used for 40 years to successfully reduce the risk of neural tube defects and related issues, there are still lingering concerns about its safety such as the masking effect it may have on populations at risk for or already deficient in vitamin B12. The recommended amount of Folate intake based on the RDAs is set at around 400mcg DFE 600mcg DFE depending on gender and pregnancy status.1 This very level was set in order to achieve a status that prevents deficiency in the general population and neural tube defects in infants, while remaining low enough to avoid the potential masking effect Folate can have upon B12. Folate amounts higher than 5000mcg certainly can alleviate megaloblastic anemia when the presumed cause of anemia is a Folate deficiency.1 However, if Folate is not the underlying deficiency, these high levels can also attract medical attention away from a B12 deficiency, allowing neurological damage to become permanent. These risks extend further into the realm of neurological function due to the role of Folate and B12 as cofactors in the CNS, where high levels of Folate and low levels of B12 could result in reduced Methionine and elevated Homocysteine concentrations. Methionine plays a vital role in numerous methylation reactions throughout the body that are essential to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Hoosier School Master By Edward Eggleston In the book, The Hoosier School Master, author Edward Eggleston depicts life in a 19th century rural community. His story reflects the lives of those who might have lived there at the time. Eggleston narrates the book from a point of view that closely reflects what life would have been like in rural Indiana, where he includes facts about the community and its members, as well as what it was like to be a student and a teacher in the 19th century. Flat Creek offers all examples of the experiences of a not only a teacher, but a teacher who has moved to a small unknown community. It also offers a perspective students and community members would have on schooling, and its value. I argue that due to the limited resources, the community s involvement, and geographical location, students were unable to receive a well rounded education in a rural community during the 19th century. I will use the book and class materials to support my argument that there were limited resources, lower quality of life, high teacher turnover, and limited opportunities for female and minority students (lack thereof). Limited resources were available in rural communities during the 19th and early 20th century. The book has several examples that illustrate the limited resources Flat Creek, or a similar community, might have had during that time. First, the school itself was most likely small and had a deteriorating structure. I found it interesting that there was a pond underneath the schoolhouse, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay about Electricity Informative Speech Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Jane Brox said, Time and task were both disorienting. For if you were to remove everything from our lives that depends on electricity to function, homes and offices would become no more than the chambers and passages of limestone caves... simple shelter from wind and rain. No way to keep out cold, or heat, for long. No way to preserve food, or to cook it. The things that define us, that without their purpose, they lose the measure of their beauty and we are left alone in the dark with countless useless things. (Jane Brox, Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light) B. Thesis Statement: Today I will inform you about the significance of electricity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... b. Impact: We can now talk easily to a friend or relative who is at a great distance from us. We can communicate our messages to the most distant corner of our country within no time. 2. Claim: We all knew that trains and buses run by coal and petrol respectively, but now steam engines and diesel engines are being replaced by electric engines. a. Support: On April 8, 2010, R. Cohen from http://www.journals.elsevier.com (Elsevier s online network of sites reaches over 16 million professionals and scientists at corporate, academic, governmental and medical organizations each month.), wrote that long distance trains as well as local trains in cities like Mumbai and Calcutta are being run by electric engines. Electrification of more and more railway tracks are being done. b. Impact: Since switching to electric engines, their speeds have increased greatly, and the journey of such trains becomes smoke free which is much better for our environment. 3. Claim: Electricity has changed the way of farming. a. Support: I read an article by Julie Wernaue published on July 19, 2011, from http://articles.chicagotribune.com (Which was founded in 1847) that said energy has enabled us to distribute the water of the rivers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ball Bounces High Experiment Title: Which ball bounces higher experiment. Aim: The aim of this experiment is to see which ball is better quality for bouncing and what is a lot more reasonable for price and size. Introduction: The experiment being tested is worth conducting as it can help people decide which ball to get if they want a bouncy one, either it is expensive, cheap, big or small. One fact on balls is that they are different and they bounce differently and are used differently. A netball has thinner layers than what a basketball does, and a basketball is more used for bouncing that a netball. Hypothesis: The basketball will bounce the highest as it has thicker layers, a strong grip and is used for bouncing. A netball has thinner layers and can only be bounced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Chivalry Code Research Paper Is Chivalry Needed in High School? More than a code of manners in war and love, Chivalry was a moral system, governing the whole of noble life. This quote by Barbara Tuchman explains the standard used during the medieval period when people followed moral principles to live a noble life. The medieval period, which took place from the fifth to the fifteenth century, is well known for chivalry and noble life. The chivalry code is a code of conduct, or a code of manners, that required knights to conduct themselves in a manner worthy of their high calling. This code, mainly pertaining to knights, appears in any King Arthur or similar knightly story. Even though the chivalry code was for knights, in the medieval period, it should still be used today. They are necessary for high school students; three particularly important rules are act with courtesy, honor truth by word and deed, and seek to redress all wrongs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a high school setting, courtesy is needed to make life enjoyable for both teachers and students alike. Without it, frustration and hatefulness would make everyone miserable. GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF THIS HERE. MAKE IT A POSITIVE EXAMPLE. Being courteous also means being respectful. Teachers deserve respect because of the position they hold in our school. They want to help students learn and succeed, not only in scholastic areas, but also in life. Having students who are respectful and polite allows teachers to focus on subject matter, not behavioral problems. Being courteous and respectful sets the tone for a very pleasant situation. Courtesy and politeness mean nothing if truthfulness is not part of a student s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Los Vendidos Essay examples Luis Valdez wrote Los Vendidos in order to address his view of the Mexican culture and in reference to the prejudices that surrounded him. The play defines four versions of Mexican men, shop owner Honest Sancho is trying to sell to a Secretary in Governor Reagan s political office. The buildup of characters: The Farmworker, Johnny Pachuco, The Revolucionario, and the Mexican American, symbolizes an evolution of what society deems the ideal Mexican American should be. Los Vendidos translates to The Sold Ones or The Sellouts which is a solid interpretation of Valdez s opinion on Mexican s conformity to the American culture. Valdez creates a distinct characterization of all four models, Miss Jimenez, and Honest Sancho with snarky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The racist connotation that Miss Jimenez associates with who she thinks would fit in society s box is a definite reflection of the hardships Valdez witnessed in his community. For example, the Zoot Suit Riots that occurred in 1944 was rooted by a reaction by young Mexican American males against a culture that did not want them to be a part of it. Stuart Cosgrove examines this issue when he states, In the most obvious ways they had been stripped of their customs, beliefs and language. (*Vargas 317) These youths were going through an identity crisis because they did not know which culture they could identify with. Miss Jimenez is a character that embodies that repression Valdez explains in Los Vendidos. As the scene progresses, Sancho demonstrates the Farmworker s capabilities and strong work ethics the scene develops into a political parody. Sancho explains this particular model is designed to go on strike. The Farmworker rebels against society in this scene and Miss Jimenez quickly moves onto the next model in fear this outspoken Farmworker would cause a rebellion instead of shedding positively on her (and the Reagan administration s) view of the ideal Mexican. The play continues with Johnny Pachuco, who is the stereotypical Mexican gangster. He is the type that uses weapons and steals from people. He has trouble with the law, gets arrested, and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Tom Responsible For The Great Gatsby They were careless people, Tom and Daisy they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made. (The Great Gatsby) The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is mostly a love story. The plot line is similar to Romeo and Juliet but the man is killed instead of suicide. Fitzgerald really emphasizes the sort of forbidden love between main character Gatsby and wife of Tom, Daisy. Gatsby is a very mysterious man thought the book and we are not sure if he is lying most of the time or his story is true. The main mystery of this book is who killed Gatsby, and what their motive was. George Wilson (husband of Tom Carraway) seems to be a likely suspect for the murder of Gatsby he knew it was Gatsby s car that killed Myrtle, Tom could have told Wilson, Gatsby killed Myrtle, and Tom was manipulative towards everyone he came into contact with. You two start on home, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What kind of row are you trying to cause in my house? . (129) Tom is known for his manipulative and persuasive ways. Tom in this quote was the one causing an uproar between Gatsby and himself, yet he tries to play it off as Gatsby s fault. Well, you take my coupe and let me drive your car to town . (121) Tom knows what is going to happen in the future (Gatsby hitting Myrtle) so he sets him up. Wilson kills Gatsby because of the information he is being fed by Tom. The Great Gatsby is a lot of mystery and using your own imagination with the gray areas Fitzgerald leaves in this book. George is the best fit to the murderer of Gatsby because it was Gatsby s car that killed Myrtle, Tom could have told Wilson that Gatsby killed Myrtle, and Tom was very manipulative thought the whole book, he could have manipulated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Importance Of The Fair Trade Movement The movement I chose to research was the Fair Trade Movement. The main goal of the Fair Trade Movement is to provide support to allow workers and farmers in local communities to not get overshadowed or taken advantage of by large corporations and be provided with sustainable and reasonable working conditions. Fairtrade is important as it is used to help improve the lives and communities of producers that are small scale. Furthermore, Fairtrade is more than just trading goods It highlights the need for change in the rules and practice of conventional trade and shows how a successful business can also put people first. It is a tangible contribution to the fight against poverty, climate change and economic crisis (World Fair Trade Organization). The key values of the Fairtrade movement include five values that the Fair Trade Movement are committed to which are: People First, Excellence, Integrity, Respect, and Passion (Fair Trade Canada). In terms of people, the Fairtrade movement focuses their goal around promoting and improving the wellbeing of people such as farmers, workers and other members of small scale, or local businesses. Secondly, for integrity they try to be as honest, ethical and transparent as possible as they are accountable to their stakeholders (Fair Trade Canada). Third, respect is a key value to the Fairtrade movement as they want to collaborate and work with diverse groups who share similar values as the movement. Finally, passion is their last key value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Fusion Techniques For Reliable Information REPORT ON Fusion Techniques for Reliable Information: A Survey Hyun Lee, Byoungyong Lee, Kyungseo Park and Ramez Elmasri Submitted by STUDENT NAME: Lokesh Paduchuri STUDENT ID: 1001049649 SUBMISSION DATE: 04/16/2014 ABSTRACT: This report focuses on the Data combined by multi sensors as a critical variable for acquiring solid context oriented data in keen spaces which utilize the pervasive and omnipresent registering strategies. Versatile combination enhances hearty operational framework exhibitions then settles on a solid choice by diminishing indeterminate data. Then again, these combination systems experience the ill effects of issues with respect to the exactness of estimation or derivation. There are no regularly acknowledged methodologies exist presently. In this report, the points of interest and detriments of combination procedures which might be utilized as a part of particular requisitions are presented. Secondly, well known models, calculations, frameworks, and requisitions relying upon the proposed methodologies are classified. At long last, the related issues for combination methods inside the shrewd spaces then recommend research headings for enhancing the choice making in unverifiable circumstance are recommended. INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Concept 3. Models 4. Algorithms and Theories 5. Systems and Applications 6. Issues and Research directions 7. Conclusion 8. References 1. INTRODUCTION: In pervasive and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Personal Narrative Essay On Robert Newsom s Poem It was a hot summer day in 1850 when I first set eyes on a man named Robert Newsom. I was sold to him from my former master at just the age of fourteen. Newsom was an older man with an eerie look upon his face, he looked to be in his sixties. I didn t like him, something about the way he looked at me made the hair on the back of my neck stand up and the sick feeling in the pit of my stomach didn t help the situation. My former master and him shook hands and nodded in my direction as I was escorted away into Newsom s possession. The old man talked to me as I sat beside him on the way back to his plantation, although I couldn t understand what he was saying over the loud pitter pattering of my heart beating so fast. I was uncomfortable and scared, I didn t know what was to become of me, these feelings only escalated as I felt the warm clench of his hand on my upper thigh, I turned to look up at him with what I can imagine a look of horror just before he raped me. I had only ever heard stories of women being raped by their masters but never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All I knew was that he was gone, but not his body. I came to the conclusion that I should burn it, so I did. I pulled up my torn and ragged sleeves and proceeded to search the yard or things to build a fire with, a fire big enough to get rid of his wretched body. I dragged his lifeless corpse over to the fireplace and watched as it caught aflame. I sat there just staring at it for hours on end, adding more fuel to the fire when need be. Soon the early morning came, but the bones remained stricken of his rotten flesh so I attempted to smash them to bits upon the stone, and succeeded other than a few big pieces which I stashed away under the floor and stone. The ashes were everywhere and overflowing so I carried what I could out upon the brink of exhaustion and soon enough fell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Divine Nine Thesis In the hollow halls of elite Cornell University, the germination of a transcending organization began. Following suit around the county, in particular at Howard University, other transcending organizations arose resulting in new ways of thinking, behavior and, connectivity for black American progression. The fruit bore from these transcending organizations provided the core leadership and game changers that shaped the twentieth century black experience. Such greats as W.E.B Du Bose, Booker T. Washington, Ernest E. Just, Carter G. Woodson, James Weldon Johnson, Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, , Ruth Whitehead Whaley, Zora Neale Hurston, Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood Marshall, A. Phillip Randolph, Martin Luther King, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Dorothy Height, Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young, and Barbara Jordan, and Bobby Rush to name a small few. Undoubtedly, these men and women deserve the highest of praise and thanks for their courage and sacrifice. They have been the propellers behind black America s progression the last one hundred years. And they all are affiliated with of what has been coined in recent times as the Dive Nine. The Divine Nine is comprised of international organizations of college trained men and women of diverse bodies, but predominately African descent; they include Alpha Phi Alpha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, the question postulated, what role does or will the Divine Nine play, if any. Currently, many of the new African descendant community, political, and spiritual leadership on the national scene are not afflicted with a Divine Nine organizations. That would have been unheard of 40 years ago. Most of the rallies, protesting modern day inequalities and injustices in cities like Ferguson, Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia are surely not piloted by the old guard leadership from the NAACP or elders of the church, with the possible exception of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Taking a Look at Hosetail Horsetail is a member of the Equisetum genus, and treats a wide variety of illnesses. The scientific name is Equisetum arvense and Equisetum means horse bristle. It has been used since the ancient Roman and Greek times usually for reducing bleeding in patients. Horsetail is generally found in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. It is more abundant and lasts longer in sandy or wet soils. Today, E. arvense is mainly used for kidney and bladder problems, osteoporosis, frail nails, and cuts or burns (Uni. Maryland 2011). Horsetail has two stages fertile (reproductive) and sterile (vegetative), reproduction always comes before the vegetative stage. In spring, a brown stem with a head that looks like a pinecone starts to grow. Later as the fertile stem dies, a green stem with long, slender branches starts to form and lasts until winter, this is the vegetative stage. The branches aren t evenly distributed amongst the plant, but are found towards the top end of the plant. Its form of reproduction is though spores for the fertile stage and by tubers in the sterile stage (Ohio University). Tubers are similar to roots, they store energy for the new plant, and helps with vegetative reproduction(WiseGEEK). A tuber is the tip of a rhizome which is a stem that is underground. The tuber has an abundance of unused nutrients stored for the next plant. The rhizomes will start to pop up around the plant, and in the fall it will form tubers which is the new plant (Koning 1994). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...