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Christian Church Intellect
When I read that I was supposed to detail the role of the intellect in a Christian life well lived, I
interpreted that to mean the responsibilities of the intellect in the Christian community and beyond.
Throughout the Christian faith, various members of the church attempt to use their differing gifts to
help others surrounding them. I firmly believe that intellects have received the spiritual gifts of
Leadership, Teaching, and Serving, as described in Romans 12:6 8. Using these gifts, intellects hold
an important role throughout both the Christian church, and the secular community alike. The first
question I needed to answer for myself to better approach this essay was what, in fact, an intellectual
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Leadership, which is defined as the action of leading a group of people or an organization, works hand
in hand with both gifts of Teaching and Serving, as a similar mindset must be used with each gift to
most effectively utilize it. Through these endowments, intellects should strive to use their depth of
understanding of scripture and Biblical teachings to share these lessons with others, lead others in
understanding the lessons by leading by example, and relate these lessons in a way that those outside
of the faith could disclose in their own lives. Teaching those in the faith to better understand scriptures
and commandments is crucial to an intellect using their spiritual responsibilities to better themselves
and the church. Although individuals may not always feel like direct leadership may be their strength,
they may exhibit leadership in other forms, such as advising those more gifted to physically lead.
Serving others can be seen through the practice of the other two spiritual gifts as by fulfilling their
duty as an intellect, an individual is assisting others in developing their
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Mesoamerican Ball Game
When people think of sports, some of the first things that come to mind are ball games such as football
and basketball, cheerleaders, and expensive halftime shows. We rarely think about the origins of these
organized games, which date back thousands of years to the subtropical regions of Central America.
Today s sports fans have nothing on the Mayans. The Mesoamerican Ball Game is the oldest known
sport in the Americas. It was a ritual, political and social activity that involved the whole community.
The basic form consisted of two parallel mounds separated by a playing field, but the ball court
evolved and took on an important variation with end zones forming an I shape (Foster, 2002, p.233).
These structures had sloping walls and benches, where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The ball game was played for many reasons, including entertainment and competition. Because the
losers were frequently sacrificed, ball games also served as a way to reenact wars with enemy peoples
(Foster, 2002, p.195). To play, the ball is kept in the air by hitting it with the hips, thighs or upper arms
and bouncing it of the side walls. The use of the hands or feet was forbidden. The solid rubber ball
was extremely hard and causes serious injuries. The ball game participants wore padding on their
forearms and knees as protection against the hard ball and even harder masonry surfaces of the ball
courts (Foster, 2002, p.195). To protect ribs and the torso players would wear a U shaped belt or yoke.
They were made out of leather or wicker. Hachas were axlike stone implements shaped like animal,
bird, or human heads and worn inserted in the belt (Foster, 2002, p.195). It s also said that the motions
of the ball were thought to parallel the motions of the sun, moon, and Venus as they rose through the
sky and sank in the Underworld (Foster, 2002, p.195). There s a spiritual story associated with the ball
game about the Hero Twins from the Popol
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Scavengers In The Military
Humankind has been waging war since the first sword was crafted by the warmongering tribes that
sought to overthrow each other, and death upon the battlefield has become a daily routine. A boy
grows up, bears the mantle of soldier, and dies for a cause that not even he can fully understand.
Meanwhile, the world prepares for the inevitable with rising conflicts, and radical militants striving to
bring about a world that follows solely their beliefs. Ask yourself this: are our soldiers not to be
protected from needless casualties at all costs? Keeping in mind this question, we must now refer to
something that humanity chooses to hide, like a secret that could taint our reputation forever. I am
referring to the use of mercenaries and PMCs in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The use of mercenaries dates back to medieval ages, where kings and queens frequently hired them to
fight battles in their name, and handle revolts and rebellions. However, the industry of hired soldiers
was driven underground, and became nothing more than a whisper on the tongues of those who sought
to use them for small conflicts and issues. Ironically, the development of drones and high tech
weaponry has caused a revolution in the world of soldiers of fortune, and their presence in the
battlefield is not unheard of in these violent times. So, knowing that they re back, why haven t we
employed them globally? Well, the answer is that it s simply hard to trust these combatants; after all,
mercenaries have a notorious history of abandoning their original contractors for a higher bidder.
Furthermore, having to keep them in check is a hassle; the US typically prefers for these corporations
to abide by a ruleset on what they can and cannot use during armed conflicts. The issue with this is
that we would be handicapping our own soldiers, and the risk of letting them use banned military
equipment is simply too much. Don t be mistaken, however; these armed mercenaries are far from
weak, and they typically employ the best of the best. They also hold possession over numerous
weapons, ranging from M4 carbines to armored vehicles that have been sold by various countries. To
restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite
having a solid foothold in the war economy.
To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite
having a solid foothold in the war economy. However, this foothold will allow them to see various
deployments in future combat situations whether that be against, or for
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Recipe For Brownie Research Paper
Cookie, Oreo Brownie Recipe.
Today we will be making a delicious recipe for chocolate brownies. This is my favorite type of
brownies, since it has more than just brownie batter. In this delicacy along with the brownie batter, I
will be including chocolate chip cookie dough, Oreos and to top it off a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I
like to call these brownies The You re One Step Closer to Diabetes Brownie.
Let us start this magnificent recipe by preheating your oven to 375 degrees.
To begin, you will need to make the cookie dough. In order to make the cookie dough you will need:
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 Tablespoons butter, softened
1/8 teaspoon of salt
1/8 teaspoon vanilla
1 Tablespoon milk
5 Tablespoons flour
2 Tablespoons of chocolate
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Bystander Behavior
This essay will be looking at two different cases of bystander behaviour and the similarities between
them and differences. How they compare and contrast with reasoning behind why individuals or
groups react in the manner they do. Using two examples from Jovan Byford (2014) Living together,
living apart: the social life of the neighbourhood , in John Clarke and Kath Woodward, G. (eds)
Understanding Social Lives, Part Two, Milton Keynes: The Open University. These examples cover
two approaches the first explaining why people do not intervene to help others when in danger and the
second using the discourse approach to the same situation. Using various discussion evidence the
essay will put together an outline of the two examples and then provide ... Show more content on
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With 38 witnesses who could have prevented the murder from happening if any of them had made a
constructive step to intervene. These cases have promoted many investigations into bystander research
to determine the factors to not assist someone in an emergency situation (Jovan Byford, 2014, p. 227).
In both cases a couple of the bystanders made some attempt but not enough to have been of any
impact on preventing the matter happening. In both cases this was not a sudden murder but they both
took as in Genovese lasted half an hour of stabbing while with Bulger the child was abducted and for a
couple of hours assaulted in the streets of his hometown before being murdered on secluded land.
During both these cases any of the bystanders has plenty of opportunity to intervene. From the studies
performed by Latane and Darley (1970) this is something known as bystander effect which is where
the presence of another bystander reduces the likelihood of intervention (Jovan Byford, 2014, p. 232).
The experiment discovered that it doesn t matter what sort of person you are when there is an
emergency but factors such whether someone else is present or not makes a huge impact. The media
outrage at the Genovese murder was the same outrage shown 30 years later for the Bulger murder with
the 38 bystanders not intervening. The media showed both set of bystanders in a negative aspect as a
failure of society that they all could have done something to prevent the murders of Genovese and
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Walden Tone
Walden Tone The tone of the excerpt from Walden is critical of the way the American population
lives. This is seen by Thoreau s comparisons of the American lifestyle to people or beings that do not
live logically, such as the greedy man who was turned into an ant by Zeus in one of Aesop s fables, or
the pygmies and the cranes that fought a war until the pygmy population was decimated. He states in
the excerpt that he wanted to . . . live so sturdily and Spartan like as to put to rout all that is not life,
(Thoreau, 2). This quotation emphasizes that the American people are not able to truly live life since
they tend to live in extravagant excess. Thoreau moves from American excess to the railroad swiftly.
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Thoreau criticizes his fellow humans when he states that they have somewhat hastily concluded that it
is the chief end of man here to glorify God and enjoy him forever, (Thoreau, 2). The indicated
quotation shows that Thoreau believes that his fellow citizens have not actually taken the time to look
at all the facts of life in order to make an educated decision about what life is for. Thoreau intends to
tell the world what life is about since he believes that many humans are in a strange uncertainty about
it, whether it is of the devil or of God, (Thoreau, 2). If people are uncertain about who created life,
Thoreau suggests that they take away all the superficial aspects of it and examine its bare bones.
However, many people wish to live extravagantly and do not know who or what created life, nor do
they wish to give up their material possessions to find out. In the event that people did discern what
life was and who created it, Thoreau would not have to be critical of them as they would live the way
he did and they would not have anything that was not necessary for their survival, which would itself
make them happy. Thus, if humankind cared more about the basics of life rather than its extravagance,
Thoreau might not have felt the need to disapprove of
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Pandora Case Analysis
David Raphael S. Pe
ECOMMER K31
Pandora Case Study
1. Compare Pandora s original business model with its current business model. What s the difference
between free and freemium revenue models?
Pandora originally started with a subcription type of business model wherein users must pay $36 per
month after they have used up their 10 hours of free access. The original model used was the free trial
type. What happened was after the free trial of 10 hours was used up, the customers were unwilling to
pay for the subscription fee. Now, the new and current model being used by Pandora is the freemium
business model. The new model offered users longer time limit in using their features, which could be
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3. Why did MailChimp ultimately succeed with a freemium model but Ning did not?
MailChimp succeeded with its freemium model because it started with offering free basic tools for the
users and gave them the option to upgrade their account for a subscription fee in order to access the
special features that MailChimp provides. As the user s email list grew, people now are more likely to
subscribe to MailChimp in order to access the special features which offered the ability to send more
emails to more people and the ability to use the feature that provides sophisticated analytics to help the
users to target their market more efficiently and effectively.
Ning did not succeed with the freemium model because a number of the users did not need the special
features offered by the company. Ning is a company that enables its users to create their own social
networks. The problem is that not everyone needs to start their own social networking sites.
4. What s the most important consideration when considering a freemium revenue model?
The large potential audience is the most important consideration when considering a freemium
revenue model. In order for a business to grow, it should attract as many people as possible. These
users will later on be the ones that will pay for the services the business offers. In order to attract
customers, the service that the business
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Behavior Modification Case Study Essay
Case Study Mark As a teacher having one student that cause disruptions and distractions in the
classroom can be a problem. This is due to the distractions that the student poses for those around
them and the typical disrespect that is shown to the teacher. Behavior modification can be done for
students but this process can take time, but the time it takes can also yield rewards. In this case study
we will be finding ways to modify a Mark s behavior, who is a 6th grader that poses problems within
the classroom.
Behavioral Theories Mark is often finding way to disrupt others in the classroom and tends to not only
distract those around himself, but his actions also affect his work completion. He is a class clown who
for his behavior has been reprimanded thorugh a number of ways. His behavior is not longer
acceptable, and his actions are causing him to spend more time out of class than he should. The first
step is to identify what behavrior theory fits Mark s leanred behavior. Mark s leanerd behavior theory
would be best at Operant Conditioning. This means that Mark would benefit from Behavior
modification techniques based on operant conditioning. The main principle comprises changing
environmental events that are related to a person s behavior (McLeod, 2007). This would allow the
teacher to create a plan for Mark, that targets specific behaviors and from these behaviors Mark would
learn that there are both consequences and rewards for specific actions. This
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Australia s Restrictive Immigration Control
Australia has arguably the most restrictive immigration control in the world and has very tough
policies in place for asylum seekers who arrive by boat. Under Australia s system of mandatory
detention, all non citizens who are in Australia without a valid visa must be detained, including
children. In 2012, offshore processing of asylum seekers commenced and detention centres in Nauru
and Manus Island (Papua New Guinea) were established. This new system enforced policies that
transferred asylum seekers who arrive by boat without a valid visa to a third country. Once the
processing of asylum seekers was completed, those found to be genuine refugees will be resettled in
Papua New Guinea or Cambodia, not Australia. The Abbott Government stated that no immigrant who
arrives in Australia by boat will be grated a visa, no matter the legitimacy of their claim. In April
2016, the Manus Island detention centre was closed after the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea
found it to be illegal. Current immigration Peter Dutton has made it clear that asylum seekers on
Manus Island are the responsibility of Papua New Guinea and would not come to Australia. As well as
the hundreds of immigrants in offshore detention centres, there are hundreds more in community
detention in Australia. There are currently over 26,800 visa applications from those who are awaiting
the outcome of their refugee application whilst living on a bridging visa in Australia. Detention has
found to have a significant
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Emergency Room Congestion Paper
A recent experience in the emergency department while accompanying my mentally ill brother helped
me choose this topic of all others that I considered. The long hours in the waiting area and the amount
of time it took for him to be committed to an inpatient psychiatric ward, was frustrating if not
infuriating. And as part of the hospital staff personnel, I get to observe the potential problem that is
causing the distress for patients, families, and the E.D. staff.
After the deinstitutionalization movement of psychiatric patients in the 1960s, the amount of inpatient
and residential psychiatric beds in the United States significantly dropped. As a result, individuals
with mental health problems get less access to any appropriate help they need in time of their crisis.
What usually follows is the dilemma of them ending up either in the emergency department or worse,
in jail. More often, the use of emergency room care becomes the last resort for a person in need of
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Although, this research will have unavoidable limitations such as the time span, and amount of
individuals I can interview. I will be able to conduct interviews to a small size of population as well as
to one emergency department. Conducting study on more emergency departments will definitely show
more robust and generalized results but because of the limited time and resources to visit other
hospitals, I will be limited to one emergency department. I will start conducting interviews and doing
some vigorous research in the first three weeks upon this proposal s approval. On the next four weeks,
I will be integrating the results of my research with the guidance of the synthesis matrix that I will
produce by week two. The draft will be synthesized on week 8 and by week 9, the final paper will be
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The Rationale Behind Nursing Interventions
Introduction:
Mrs. Pink, aged 75 was admitted to the orthopaedic ward after suffering a fall at home, resulting in an
intracapsular fracture of the hip at the femoral neck. Mrs. Pink has a history of cancer and cardiac
diseases and has severe rheumatoid arthritis. Due to ageing patients putting a great deal of strain on
the health care system, the incidences of hip fractures in the elderly are a major concern and requires
careful consideration regarding treatment. Known as a major cause of disability in the elderly, hip
fractures and their subsequent need for surgery result in chronic pain and an altered quality of life
(Strike, Sieber, Gottschalk Mears, 2013). Although important to improve a patient s quality of life and
physical independence, pain related to a total hip replacement (THR), also known as hip arthroplasty
(HA) can lead to delays in ambulation, longer hospital stays, poor functional outcomes and quality of
life. The purpose of this essay is to identify the rationale behind nursing interventions provided to post
operative THR patients as well as the pathology of a femoral neck hip fracture and their procedure for
assessment and diagnosis.
Pathology:
The pathology of a hip fracture relates to the science, or aetiology of the femoral neck fracture in
question and risk factors specific to hip fractures in the elderly are related to ageing. The most
common cause of a hip fracture is physical trauma or impact, such as when stress or pressure placed
on the
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A Small, Quaint Beach
A small, quaint beach is located in Texas, and is known by the name of Galveston. It has a very vivid
and interesting backstory, more so than cities twenty times its size. Galveston Beach was originally
home to Akokisa and Karankawa Native Americans during 1528. Robert Cavelier La Salle, a French
explorer, claimed the land for King Louis, naming it St. Louis in the late 1600s. Later, in 1786,
Galveston was named for Bernardo de Galvez; he was a Spanish general and governor of colonies,
and he sent explorers to chart the land (from the Gulf of Mexico of the Texan coast to New Orleans
but Galvez died before he ever set foot on his island. However, the first settler was European, a pirate
known by the name Jean Lafitte, who created the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Long shore currents continuously transport sand south along the coast. Harsh winter weather pulls
sand from dunes and upper beaches, depositing it onto offshore sand bars and reducing beach width,
while gentler wave action during milder summer weather acts to restore the shoreline (NOAA, 2013.)
The structure of barrier islands is determined by the movement of sand in the littoral zone, which is
the land facing side of the island. In August of the year 1933, a hurricane created an inlet south of
Ocean City, Maryland. The inlet separated the island from Maryland (U.S. National Parks Service,
2012.) After the hurricane, a permanent system of artificial jetties was built for navigation purposes,
and has drifted westward considerably from the original landmass; without the jettisons, it would have
silted back because of longshore drift which is a geographical process that consists of the
transportation of sediments, such as clay, silt, sand, and shingle along a coast at an angle to the
shoreline, which depends on prevailing wind direction, amongst other factors, This process occurs in
the littoral zone, and is on in or close to the surf zone. The artificial jettisons has created wider
beaches and better fishing access, but also has caused erosion problems on Assateague Island. As an
added note, Assateague island is well known for their white sand
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Tax Guilty Pleasures Research Paper
Vincent St Martin
English Composition
Classical Argument
Should we tax our guilty pleasures? We all have that cheat day where we skip out on our workouts to
continue watching television shows, or eat that last scoop of ice cream even though you know you
probably shouldn t. Sometimes we even have great days that we worked extra hard to deserve that
decadent chocolate bar or a French Silk Pie Blizzard from Dairy Queen. Then there are people that eat
many snacks in a single day. I personally treat myself to a big bag of Flamin Hot Cheetos after a good
day at the gym or a long day studying and doing homework.
In our country we are eating way too many snacks because it is just so easy to go buy a bag of chips
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The high contents of saturated fats, carbohydrates, and sodium is what any health junkie would call a
bag of chips plenty of empty calories. We are in the middle of an ongoing health epidemic in our
country where 34 percent of the country is considered obese. (Use source here) I m what people would
call a broke college student working more than 30 hours a week while enrolled full time in school.
Taxes on Flamin Hot Cheetos are not going to take a toll on my savings account. An extra 10 to 20
cents per bag is not going to stop me from having a splurge day, but if there was a tax of 20% making
bags of chips an extra dollar or two more to purchase, I would start to reconsider purchasing bags of
chips to save money and lean towards a cheaper and possible healthier option, then save my special
bag of chips for a special
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Dr Nelson Case Study
Mid cycle Review for Officer Daron Nelson
Officer Daron Nelson adjudicates most I Form and N Form types adjudications. He assists at the Info
Counter for customer inquiries. He helps with naturalization ceremonies as needed. He is very flexible
for changes in schedule when needed. He does not complain, if pulled for interviews during his exam
time because he understands the changing demands of our office.
Core Competencies
Communication: Officer Nelson communicates well with his clients during interviews. He projects a
calming effect to help them feel at ease. He produces written casework through RFEs and denial type
decisions. Although, he has improved from the previous rating year, Officer Nelson needs to review
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Officer Nelson was given the fraud indicators and he needed to substantiate them during the interview.
Our senior IS03 mentored Officer Nelson during the interview and stated that Officer Nelson did a
good job.
Officer Nelson is starting to work on separation interviews for possible fraud type cases. He needs to
work on his procedures to find and challenge these indicators during the interview. During the
monthly case reviews, he has been receiving mentoring about finding fraud indicators in cases in
which he missed during the interview. He will be receiving more separation training. Officer Nelson is
challenged to start finding fraud indicators on his own.
Quality and Customer Service: Officer Nelson is conscious of his workload and attempts to take care
of all of his cases in a timely manner. This rating period, many cases have been over the 30 day
benchmark; however, he lost a few exam periods due to work assignment changes. On one adjustment
of status case, CPMS clearly showed that the applicant had traveled without an permission and was
approved in error. Officer Nelson has been keeping his eSTAT updated with minimum
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Topic About The Canadian Magazine Dispute
Topic about the Canadian magazine dispute
Introduction
Canadian magazine dispute is one of a great example that shows how a globalization is a number one
influenced in any local or domestic cultural diversity around the world. As we observed from the
reality about Canadian magazine dispute, trade, and technology played an important role to
completely give up your valuable cultures without reasonable doubt. the Global system should never
separate cultural value from the trade system at all. to protect the value of one country is In critical
under globalization or global development. addition, we have seen many from American values are
consistently dominating all world and reflection of cultural imperialism.
1. To what extent do you think the U.S.Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires
to protect Canadian culture? I think the motivation of protecting any domestic cultural value of any
country must be respected to protect their own personal rights. In addition, the values of cultural
development without implications of any foreign country impose including Canadian cultural value.
We have seen the conflicted between Canadian magazines against the foreign trades for many years
that struggling to protect their own value because of dominant foreign development. This is one of our
generational systemic cultural impacts that overtaking and dominate against other without
considerations.
2. To what extent do you think the government of Canada was pressured
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Airmobile Tactics During The Vietnam War Essay
Usage of Airmobile Tactics During the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was the first successful large
scale usage of rotary wing aircraft to move combat troops and equipment around the battlefield in the
history of warfare. The terrain and vegetation of the Vietnam countryside make most parts of the
country inaccessible to wheeled and tracked vehicles and using relatively inexpensive aircraft was the
best way to move troops around during that timeframe. Using helicopters, it was now possible to not
only place troops and equipment where they were most needed, but it also made a quick way to bring
back wounded troops back to the rear areas for trauma care. The 11th Air Assault Division (Test)
initially tested the concept of large scale airmobile operations and was later reflagged as the 1St
Cavalry Division (Airmobile) with assets from the 2nd Infantry Division. The 1st Cavalry initially
fielded four types of helicopters, the Bell OH 13S Sioux, Bell UH 1 Iroquois, as transport (UH 1D)
and gunship (UH 1B), and Boeing Vertol CH 47 Chinook. Each was significantly improved over time,
and each received many specialized modifications. These aircraft were used extensively in ... Show
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Before Vietnam, the time it took to transport a casualty to surgical medical care was usually tracked in
days; the UH 1s made it where those statistics were tracked in hours. The concept of the golden hour
was born during this conflict. The Golden Hour standard is used in emergency medicine and trauma
care and states a person must receive definitive care within one hour to ensure optimal outcomes. This
simply could not have been accomplished without the extensive usage of helicopters as the primary
means of transport. Countless lives were saved because of much quicker access to health care than
ever before for a combat
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Essay about Taxation in the United States and Terminating...
Week Five Problems
December 14, 2013
ACC/455
C 11 31 Termination of the Election:
Orlando Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer, has been an S corporation for several years. On July
10, 2009, Orlando authorizes a second class of nonvoting preferred stock that pays a 10% annual
dividend. The corporation issues the stock to Sid on September 12, 2009, to raise additional equity
capital. Sid owns no other Orlando stock.
a. Does Orlando s S election terminate? If so, when is the termination effective?
Yes Orlando s S corporation election would terminate on the day the terminating event occurred which
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The partnership plans to distribute $10000 each month this year and Javier will cease to be a partner
after the December payment. Is the January payment a current distribution or a liquidating
distribution? The payments are all part of a liquidating distribution. According to the text, a liquidation
distribution is a single distribution or one of a planned series of distributions that terminates a partner s
entire interest in the partnership. Current distributions are all other distributions including those that
substantially reduce a partner s interest in the partnership. In accordance with the liquidation,
distribution laws Javier would have to recognize a gain of $20,000 at the end of the year as he only
had $100,000 basis but is receiving $120,000 (12*10000). The partnership will not have to recognize
a gain or a loss according to the information provided.
11 37
A) S corporation ordinary income
Sales. $300,000
COGS (140,000)
Gross profit $160,000
+ Sec 1245 Gain. 22,000
Depreciation 18,000
Nancy s salary. 20,000
Business interests. 32,000
Entertainment meals. (7800 x 50) 3,900
S corporation ordinary income = $108,100
Separately stated items
Dividend income $10,000
Section 1231 12,000
Tax exempt interest
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Therapeutic Pets
I am debating between two different research questions. The first one is, Are there health benefits from
owning a pet? and the second one is How are pets being used for therapeutic needs and is this reliable?
I have always been interested in animals since I was a little girl. Besides my love for dance, my
affinity for animals is just as great. My ultimate goal is to go to vet school, hopefully at The
University of Florida, and then eventually own my own general practice clinic. My family has always
had some sort of pet in the household as my brother and I were growing up. The pets include: a
Bichon, German Shepard, and a Yorkshire Terrier. Throughout my years of having a pet it has become
apparent to me that I am a much calmer and happier
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Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder Essay
Introduction The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast the constructs of psychopathy and
antisocial personality disorder. The aim is to highlight whether the terms psychopathy and antisocial
personality disorder reflect the same construct or whether they differ. Furthermore, recommendations
for treatment of criminal behavior will be explored. For the purposes of this evaluation some
definitions need to be highlighted: Criminal offence is an act that breaks a law, which relates how to
behave in society. The harm caused by the act is seen to be against society as a whole, not just a
specific person. Sometimes it refers to the specific law that was broken (Herring, 2009). Crime is the
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Furthermore, psychopathy was considered during the twentieth century, the most widely used term to
describe antisocial behavior (Reed, 1996). In the 1980s, the committee who devised the Diagnostic
and Statistical Manual for the American Psychiatric Association recommended the term antisocial
personality syndrome to be changed to antisocial personality disorder (Ellis Walsh, 2000). Antisocial
Personality Disorder Hare McPherson (1984), were successful in pushing the idea that there is a
significant correspondence between violent and persistent delinquent and criminal histories and
antisocial personality disorder diagnosis. Acute persistent child conduct disorder behavior symptoms,
also known as conduct disorder, have been directly linked to serious criminality and antisocial
personality disorder (Ellis Walsh, 2000). Although criminality and antisocial personality disorder
ought not be equated, they should be seen as closely linked behavioral phenomena (Ellis Walsh,
2000). Vitella (1996) believes that individuals with childhood conduct disorder have a higher than
normal probability of being both criminal and diagnosed antisocial personality disorder in adolescence
and adulthood, and persons with serious criminal records have a higher probability of being diagnosed
psychopathic than those with little or no criminal history. Nevertheless, Ellis Walsh (2000) in caution
pointed out that these
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Magnetic Field Lab
A magnetic field is produced in the region around a wire whenever a current flow through that wire.
Magnetic fields are vector fields, they have a direction and magnitude. The formula for the magnitude
of the magnetic field from a wire is B=(µ_O I)/2πr. B is the magnetic field, µ_O is the permeability of
free space (4πx〖10〗^( 7)Tm/A), I is the current, and r is the distance from the field sensor to the
rod. In part 1A and 1B we constantly turn off the power source and ammeter after each run to
eliminate the strongest magnetic field, earth. In graph 1, the best fit is a linear line. The graph
corresponds to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field in a current carrying wire when
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In this graph, the magnetic field (B) is equal to 1/B. As displayed in the graph, 1/B is inversely
proportional to the distance from the field sensor to the rod (R), which allows the graph to correspond
to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) in a current carrying wire when there is a
change in distance. The current (I) remains constant in this part. Lastly, in part 2 of this lab, we
analyzed the magnetic field of the magnet. Magnets can exert a force at a distance, just like electric
charges. Magnetic fields permeate space and are strongest near a permanent magnet (magnetic dipole)
or electromagnet (electric dipole); therefore, the power supply and ammeter were not required in this
part. Part 2, consisted of determining the relationship between the magnetic field strength and the
distance from the magnet. The graph 1/B vs. R^3, is the most linear out of the three. This graph
corresponds the best to how we know a change in distance affects the magnetic field strength of a
magnetic dipole, because the relatioship between a magnetic dipole and distance is inversely
proportional. As the distance between the rod and the magnet increases, the magnetic field strength
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How Did Martha Graham Integrate The Themes Of History
Countless artists have created works that integrate themes of historical events. Martha Graham, also
known as the Mother of Modern Dance, has produced several renowned pieces with this. I believe that
her piece, Panorama, is a great example of a piece that uses history that is timeless. The dance was
choreographed in 1935 for students at Bennington College in Vermont during their summer dance
workshops. These workshops contained unique American modern dancers and choreographers that
shared their ideas and technique. The piece is separated into three sections named, Theme of
Dedication, Imperial Theme, and Popular Theme . It premiered on August 14th, 1935. The set was
designed by Arch Lauterer and Mobiles were created by Alexander Calder. Panorama was performed
by 35 women all wearing red skirts and matching tops. I believe that Graham chose these costumes
because dresses are very feminine and many of her pieces have dresses as costumes. I also ... Show
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The stock market crashed so people lost their jobs, and many women were fired so men could have
more job opportunities. Women were left to work in the house and take care of the children as
housewives. Before this, women were just beginning to gain more rights, and now during this time
they were watching them being taken away again. This left women very angry and frustrated. Dance
served as a great outlet to express these feelings to the public. I agree with the decision to reconstruct
the piece in present day. Kim Jones restaged the piece for 33 dancers from University of North
Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg public schools, Charlotte Ballet and local choreographers.
Dancers performed two performances together with the Martha Graham Dance Company at the
Knight Theater. It has also been set on the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre, performed by students from
the Dancers Workshop as well as for University of Arizona students in
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Dbq Pearl Harbor
Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor? Many blameless people were attacked in Pearl Harbor on 1941.
The Japanese sent submarines and planes to attack the United States. This announced the beginning of
World World Two. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 1941 by the Japanese in Hawaii. Pearl
Harbor was attacked during the beginning of World War Two. Japan created a conflict with America at
Pearl Harbor due to Embargos, Immigration Quota, and the Expansion of American Navy. The
evidence proven states the reasons why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The three reasons why the
Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor were for a new plan for a new world order, US oil embargo, and US
fleet expansion. One reason for the attack was US fleet expansion. In document C ... Show more
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In document C it states that in August 1941, The United states imposes an embargo on oil shipments
to Japan. This shows how the US is stopping trade with Japan. In other words, the quote stated means
that Japan couldn t trade with the US anymore. US oil embargo caused the Japanese to attack after the
United States because the Japanese wanted oil.
A third reason for the attack was a new world order. New world order is an idea where Japan will rule
the entire world. In document C it states, December 1941 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. Japan did this
because the US moved the Navy took off resources. Also in document B it mentions that Japan is
more interested in seizing all oil fields and the only way to do what they had to do was by invading the
Netherland East Indies and they did after the Pearl Harbor Bombing. A new world order caused the
Japanese to attack because the US expanded the navy and stopped oil embargoes. Although there were
probably other reasons for the Japanese attack, for example, expansion in the Pacific, there were three
main reasons: A New World Order, US Oil Embargo, and US Fleet Expansion. There were many
reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor but there were three main important reasons. It is
important to understand the reasons Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to be able to prevent anything like
this from ever happening
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Design Engineering And Computer Engineering
In my early life I want to become a casino owner but now I work as a mechanical design engineer in a
defense company. Within our business establishment we designs, develops and delivers sonar
apparatus to the Royal Navy and exports apparatus to navies around the globe. Professionally I am a
design engineering and delivering projects as well as design support, but I also expert in stress
analysis, predominantly finite aspect analysis
I have forever had an attention in engineering and mechanical engineering was the most relaxed fit.
The company I decided to work for made the work I would be doing sound extremely interesting and
presented very strong graduate development modules. Main criteria I am using in choosing to work
for the company were varied and appealing work and the chance to develop.
On shop floor my main development has been in CAD and finite component analysis software,
developing my talent in these tools to use them as professionally as possible. I have also undergone
considerable development in soft skills preparation like giving presentations and working in teams.
The software training was particular to my role, but the soft skills development has impacts during my
working tenure.
I like the creativity concerned in my role and the liability. I repeatedly work on demanding projects
and it is up to me to develop a way out to a problem. This allows me a broad scope for creativity. I am
also finally responsible for my actions so I am given important responsibility
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The Knight And His Squire
Very early the next morning, the knight and his squire set out on their travels. They stole silently away
from the village without bidding good by to any one; and they made such haste that at sunrise they felt
themselves quite safe from pursuit.
Don Quixote, riding in full armor astride of gaunt Rozinante, felt that he was indeed the most valorous
knight in the world; and no doubt he was a formidable sight. As for Sancho Panza, he rode like a
patriarch, with his knapsack on one side of him and a leather bottle on the other, his feet almost
dragging on the ground. His mind was full of thoughts about that island of which he hoped to be the
governor.
The sun rose high above the hills. The two travelers jogged onward across the plains of Montiel. Both
were silent, for both had high purposes in view.
At length, Sancho Panza spoke: I beseech you, Sir Knight errant, be sure to remember the island you
promised me. I dare say I shall make out to govern it, let it be ever so big.
Don Quixote answered with becoming dignity: Friend Sancho, you must know that it has always been
the custom of knights errant to conquer islands and put their squires over them as governors. Now it is
my intention to keep up that good custom.
You are indeed a rare master, said Sancho Panza.
Well, I am thinking I might even improve upon that good custom, said Don Quixote. What if I should
conquer three or four islands and set you up as master of them all?
You could do nothing that would
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Andy Goldsworthy Case Study
Andy Goldsworthy Case Study
Andy Goldsworthy is a famous British sculptor whose influences come primarily from the
environment around him and the way society interacts with nature. His work is constructed solely
from objects found in the environment he is working in the aim of the work itself to become a part of
the environment around it, interacting with it in a way that makes it seem entirely out of place yet still
in sync with what is around it. His own influences and connections to nature show through in the work
he creates illustrating his the relations and experiences he has found through the land.
Andy Goldsworthy s own life has a great impact on the work he creates. He was born on July 26, 1956
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The work itself is constructed entirely from rowan leaves of different colours that move down in a
gradient of dark to light before coming to focus on an entirely black hole. The leaves are in rich, warm
tones ranging from a dark, blood red colour to a lighter medium yellow colour. The eye is immediately
drawn to the hole in the middle of the piece and then to the leaves that
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Raspberry Pi
A Term Project Report
On
TOPIC: RASPBERRY PI ITS APPLICATIONS
Submitted to
Amity University Uttar Pradesh Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering
Guided By Submitted By (Ms. Divya Gupta) (Anil Singh Malara)
Department of Computer Science Enrollment NO. A2305214271
ASET (AUUP) B.Tech. CS E (2014 18)
3CSE4 Y DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
NOIDA (U.P.) July 2015
Declaration by the student
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Small business companies can use the product for any small legal task at the homes. This small
compatible devices helps the business companies to save the money on the cooling system that are
required to cool servers.
To use the Raspberry Pi devices it does not require the user to have the extensive programing
knowledge. It is actually based for younger generation for learn about programming techniques.
The Raspberry Pi devices gives you a lot to experiment on the devices and turn the devices into the
entirely different models.
The Raspberry Pi product makes possible to build big complex and much effective products at a
cheaper price in comparison to other larger computing devices.
The Raspberry Pi product is power efficient as well as energy efficient that consumer very less power
or voltage (approx. 5 V). Also the Devices are easy to recycle and
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Restructuring Debt
Restructuring of Debt Data | Long term debt consists of probable future sacrifices of economic
benefits arising from present obligations that are not payable within a year or the operating cycle of
the company, whichever is longer. Long term debt is a way to finance and gain capital when the
company cash flow is minimal. To name a few types of long term debt: bonds payable, notes payable,
mortgages payable, pension liabilities, and lease liabilities. This assignment will define basic terms
such as long term debt, bonds, mortgage, and capital leases. In addition answer questions in reference
to the ABC Company journal entries, postretirement and note disclosure. A bond arises from a contract
known as a bond indenture. A bond is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A) Step 1: Bk value for the land Fv of the land (2,400,000 1,950,000) = $450,000 which is a gain on
disposition. Step 2: Subtract the fv of the asset from the total loan obligation (3,000,000 2,400,000) =
$600,000 which is the gain on restructuring) Step 3: Compute the total gain and add the retained
earnings to derive at retained earnings after the restructuring. $3,000,000 $1,950,000= 1,050,000.
($639,180) + $1,050,000 = $410,820 Journal Entry Note Payable | $3,000,000 | | Gain on
Restructuring | | $600,000 | Land | | $1,950,000 | Gain on Disposition | | $450,000 | (exchange of Land)
| | | | | | B) SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (DEFICIT) = Defined Benefit | | Common stock, $.01 par
value; authorized | | 500,000 shares; issued 231,000 shares | 2,310 | Additional paid in capital | 731,090
| Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (113,500) | Retained earnings (deficit) | (639,180) | Treasury
stock | (60,580) | Total Shareholders Equity (Deficit) | (79,860) | | | | | | | | | TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY | $ 7,835,730 | * * SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Defined Contribution
Plan | Common stock, $.01 par value; authorized 500,000 shares; issued 231,000 shares | 2,310 |
Additional paid in capital | 731,090 | Accumulated other
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Summary Of The Charismatic Theology Of Luke-Acts
In The Charismatic Theology of St. Luke, Robert Stronstad adduces a succinct interpretation of the
significance of Holy Spirit according to Lukan theology. He examines both the Spirit s activity in
Luke Acts and the implications of the Gift of the Spirit in empowering, equipping, and commissioning
of God s people for service. The text is separated into six sections covering the Holy Spirit in Luke
Acts , the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament , the Holy Spirit in the Gospel of Luke , The Holy Spirit at
Pentecost , The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles and the Charismatic Theology of St. Luke.
Summary of the Work
In the first section, The Holy Spirit in Luke Acts: A Challenge in methodology , Stronstad discusses
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In this section Stronstad highlights the work of the charismatic Spirit in the Old Testament and the
charismatic Spirit in the intertestamental period.
The following installment of The Charismatic Theology of St. Luke focuses on Holy Spirit in the
Gospel of Luke and the Charismatic nature of Christ. In this chapter Stronstad examines how Luke
observes the Spirit in the infancy narrative, inauguration narrative and various texts dispersed
throughout his Gospel. A central motif within this section is Jesus fulfillment of Old testament
prophetic trajectories. Next, Stronstad addresses the charismatic community and The Holy Spirit at
Pentecost . He asserts: The Pentecost narrative is the story of the transfer of the charismatic Spirit
from Jesus to the disciples. [...] By this transfer of the Spirit, the disciples become the heirs and
successors to the earthly charismatic ministry of Jesus (Stronstad, 55). Additionally, he stresses the
complexity of the gift of the Spirit. The event that transpired at Pentecost can be described as but not
limited to a baptizing, clothing, outpouring, filling, and empowering of the Spirit. Acts of the Apostles
chronicles the rapid advancement of the Gospel by way of the gift of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit
in the Acts of the Apostles: The Charismatic Community in Mission takes into account the narratives
succeeding Pentecost including Spirit Baptisms from Samaria to Ephesus (Acts
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Israel Case Study
Israel received their independence in 1948, 69 years later they have surpassed more milestones than
most countries do in 200 years. (Katz, 2017) Their history shows nothing but war and conflict all the
way from the Biblical time frame to present day. Israel has gone from poverty to wealth in a brief
duration of time. Israel s Political, Military and Economic structures have developed tenfold in
contrast to other countries that were established four times longer. Through Israel s military, the
government backing, and their ability to adapt economically, Israel is holding their enemies at bay and
escalating to a superpower nation. First, Israel is the only Democracy in the Middle East,
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(Darlington, 2017) To be considered into the Knesset there is a 3.25 percent threshold that will be
adhered to at all times. (Darlington, 2017) Israel s judicial system is not as complex as the legislative
branch. (MJL, 2017) The highest court in Israel is the Supreme Court, composed of 15 members that
serve in this position until they reach the age of 70. (Darlington, 2017) The Judicial Appointments
Panel selects Supreme Court Justices and Judges that consists of nine members: three Justices of the
Supreme Court, two Ministers, two Members of the Knesset, and two representatives of the Israel Bar
Association. (Darlington, 2017) The Supreme Court is located in Jerusalem. (Darlington, 2017)
Howard Stern once stated in relation to Israel s government, If you re anti Israel you re anti America.
[It s] the only democracy over there, the only friend we have... who s willing to fight and stand up for
what s right. (Toto, 2014) Secondly, Israel s military has a 3 tier missile system: The Arrow 2, Arrow
3, David s Slingshot, and Iron Dome. (Firling, 2017) The first tier starts with the Arrow 2 and Arrow
3, these specific missile systems are for long range missile engagements and threats. (Firling, 2017)
The Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 is capable of reaching 400 kilometers distance and elevation reaching 100
kilometers, consequently Arrow 3 s capabilities can cover all of Israel s land mass. (Firling, 2017) The
second tier
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American Physical Therapy Association Case Study
Question 1: Structure of the APTA The structure of the American Physical Therapy Association
(APTA) consists of 3 levels, that being local, state, and national.2 This three tiered approach helps to
ensure that both members of the public and the APTA are all served. This structure also allows for the
information of the APTA to be made more accessible to members by allowing members to attend
meetings locally instead of only having the option of a nationally centered location.2 It is important
for students and practicing Physical Therapists to get involved with the APTA. Being a member of the
APTA helps to show professionalism through devotion towards the field. It also helps to keep
practicing Physical Therapists update on current legislative, ethical, licensing, and practicing
standards. Being a member is a good way for Physical Therapists to participate in continuing
education as well as with educational seminars, courses, and certifications constantly being performed.
In addition to this, by getting involved in events that the APTA is conducting, especially local ones, it
will help you as a Physical Therapist to promote the field positively and spread awareness in the
community of the benefits of Physical Therapy. Lastly, among other things, being a member of the
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In addition to this, these behaviors lead to several underlying core values of accountability, altruism,
compassion, excellence, integrity, professional duty, and social
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Elderly Cohort
Introduction
This study Differences in Five Factor Model Personality Traits in an Elderly Cohort: Extension of
Robust and Surprising Findings to an Older . The study use a method of self report, but also using past
report from previous studies done over the sex differences in the big five factor model. Some of the
self report questionnaires they had used had been used/back up by other studies; some of which had
been used in over 50 countries. This study used Goodwin and Gotlib (2004) replicated the neuroticism
and agreeableness which used a brief trait adjective measure of the lexical big five. This suggest the
gender differences that are found do not fully come from this single study (Chapman, B. P.,
Duberstein, P. R., Sörensen, S., Lyness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to a previous study Neuroticism and Agreeableness are very much so genetically based or
species invariant and that it is the result of adaptation to selection pressures which tend to differ across
males and females. IN previous studies researchers had come to the conclusion that some of these Big
Five traits like Neuroticism and agreeableness can be generalized and males and females all across the
world all took on the same roles. This wasn t necessarily the case because gender roles were perceived
differently in more populated areas the culture was more progressive. This helped moved on a
different theory that culture had a large part in what the gender roles/differences were in each culture
(Chapman, B. P., Duberstein, P. R., Sörensen, S., Lyness, J.
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Palace Of Knossos Research Paper
The Palace of Knossos was the capital of Minoan Crete. The Place is grander, complex and
flamboyant than any of the other palaces known to us. Knossos is located about twenty minutes south
of the modern port town of Iraklion. The British Archaeologist Arthur Evans, the man who excavated
the site in 1900 AD restored parts of the palace in a way that it is possible today to appreciate the
grandeur and complexity of a structure that evolved over several millennia and grew to occupy about
20,000 square meters.
According to Greek mythology, the palace was designed with such complexity by famed architect
Dedalos that no one placed in it could ever find its exit. The architect was then kept prisoner by King
Minos to ensure that he would not reveal the palace plan to anyone. The Palace of Knossos was
discovered by Minos Kalokairinos in 1878. It was then Sir Arthur Evans, and English archaeologist
began the excavations in 1.900 A.D. that continued for 35 years. ... Show more content on
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They had dug briefly at Knossos once already, and was said to be planning a further excavation he
died suddenly in 1890.
Sir Arthur Evans most significant discoveries at the Palace of Knossos were the recovery of about
3000 ancient Linear A and B writing tablets. Linear A, a script representing the language of the
Minoans still remains largely deciphered. Linear B soon proved to be an early form of ancient Greek
from a later, Mycenaean occupation of the
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Special Weapons And Tactics
Aiyana Jones. Seven years old. Innocent. She had been sleeping on a couch under a window when the
SWAT team threw a flash bang grenade into her house. It landed on the couch. And then, they barged
in. Her father heard the explosion, followed by a gunshot, but he was too late. A bullet had pierced her
head and neck. Aiyana was dead. And the officer? Unconvicted. (F). SWAT, or Special Weapons and
Tactics, is a specialized police unit equipped with military weapons, originally created to deal with
high risk operations. However, today, SWAT teams are often misused and turn friendly neighborhoods
into war zones. They are unwarranted forces that pose a threat to the civil liberties of American
citizens.
When SWAT teams were created in the late 1960s, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Department of Defense states that their mission is to provide the military forces needed to deter
war (Department of Defense). However, local law enforcement agencies in the United States are not
fighting a war, therefore, making it absurd for SWAT teams to possess military equipment. Fort
Wayne, a city in Indiana with a violent crime rate of around 3.88 per 1000 people, does not need
military weapons and vehicles, yet they have an arsenal of more than two dozen assault rifles...
armored vehicles... a grenade launcher, (H) and automatic rifles. It is very likely that these weapons
are rarely even used, which means that they are stored somewhere in the city. This storage of surplus
military grade weapons is dangerous for the community. In Utah, guns received from the Defense
Department have been misplaced, which means that there are people in the community with military
grade weapons. Additionally, the loss of a gun means that the federal government can penalize an
entire state s law enforcement agencies, (H), which means shutting down every force in the state for
several months (H). Militarization of local police forces is not uncommon, and many cities across
America receive military equipment from the government. From local cities, like Santa Barbara, to
ones across the country, like Richland County in South Carolina (I), law enforcement agencies across
the nation have access to deadly military weapons that can be unjustly used in their communities. This
availability of military equipment for law enforcement agencies is a dangerous risk that the country
should not take, as it has led to the death of many innocent
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A Brief Note On Sectionalism And The American Civil War
Sectionalism, in it s earliest American state was found in the early 1800 s. Tensions were high during
this time, with Slavery becoming a much more Sectional issue. The South claimed Slavery a
Necessary Evil, and that without it, the South s economy would collapse. Many in the South believed
it was a positive thing, providing slaves with shelter, food, and many cases, religion. On the opposite
side, many northerners called for Abolition, or, the end of slavery ( Course Notes, Sectionalism and
Slavery ). This ongoing conflict caused further splitting of the Union, with each side s ideals being
complete 180° of each others . This political split lay almost exactly on the nation s regional line
splitting the north and south, beginning to cut the once united nation into said sections. This small
crack would be a tiny spark that light the tinder of one of the bloodiest wars the United States had ever
participated in, the American Civil War. Where brother killed brother, and children as young as middle
schoolers would be admitted into the army to fight in some of the bloodiest, brutal battles in american
history ( Course Notes, Sectionalism and Slavery ). .Obviously, sectioning and splitting a once
strongly united country will have a huge impact upon said country. The strong controversy of Slavery,
along with several smaller conflicts at the time were wedging the crack further apart, allowing the
plague of sectionalism to expand and spread. One of these conflicts was
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Snt Legal Essay
Sierra Nevada Trees Inc. Legal Analysis Consequential Damages Disclaimer: The disclaimer that
protects Sierra Nevada Trees Inc. from liability in a claim for consequential damages contained in the
purchase order acknowledgement is part of the agreement with Burger Ranch Inc. Burger Ranch Inc.
accepted the terms of the offer and there was proper performance by both parties. As stated in the
Gould Commercial Code Section 2 207 subsection 1, A definite and seasonable expression of
acceptance or a written confirmation which is sent within a reasonable time operates as an acceptance
even though it states terms additional to or different from those offered or agreed upon, unless
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Simon, the manager of the damaged Burger Ranch, inspected the tree, was satisfied with the tree,
initialed the receipt, and paid the $150 for the tree. These facts definitively imply that the buyer did
accept the goods after he had a reasonable opportunity to inspect it and then made the judgement that
it conformed to their satisfaction, therefore legally accepting the goods. The buyer may contend that
regardless of these facts, the disclaimer clause of the purchase order acknowledgement represents a
material alteration to the original contract and therefore would not become part of the contract as per
Gould Commercial Code Section 2 207 subsection 2, The additional terms are to be construed as
proposals for addition to the contract. Between merchants such terms become part of the contract
unless: a. The offer expressly limits acceptance to the terms of the offer; b. They materially alter it; or
c. Notification of objection to them has already been given or is given within a reasonable time after
notice of them is received. Despite this contention,
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The Antitrust Laws Are Really Competition Laws That Are...
Abdurhman Alsadi Prof. Joshua Long Exam #3 04/14/2016 Question #1 The antitrust laws are
basically competition laws that are aimed at protecting the consumers from predatory businesses out
who may be out to defraud consumer and to limit the practice of free and fair competition in the
market. The major objective of these laws was majorly meant to curb business practise vices such as
price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocations. In USA, the antitrust law is cascade into two major
categories, the federal antitrust laws, and state antitrust laws. The first antitrust law in USA was the
Sherman Act of 1890. This law mainly address the unreasonable restraints of trade which are
perceived to be monopolizing with foreign entities and restraint of businesses from operations in the
form of contracts and conspiracies in business combinations. The second major antitrust law is the
Clayton Act brought in 1914 which widened the scope of the Sherman Act for include impermissible
activities such as price discrimination between different purchasers if such discrimination tend to
create a monopoly; exclusive dealing agreements, tying arrangements, and mergers and acquisitions
that substantially reduce market competition. The third major antitrust law were the Robinson Patman
Act of 1936. This came as an amendment to the Clayton Act, which aimed at outlawing certain
practices where manufacturers discriminated in price between equally situated distributors to decrease
competition. The
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The Human Perception of Pain in Conjunction with the...
The Human Perception of Pain in Conjunction with the Mind Body Problem
There is more research surfacing supporting the notion that people can control their pain. What is left
under examined is the notion of whether the pain is mediated by the brain, mind, or both. We all know
that pain is an instinctive sense if you will, necessary to the survival of all living beings. Without pain,
it would go unrecognized and exacerbate to the point of death. Pain is a protective mechanism
essential to survival. There are three important claims here: One is that pain is actually a perception.
The second, is the brain mediates the suppression of pain through a gate in the spinal cord. Lastly,
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In a sense, this means that the brain creates the mental state or the percept of pain. It is also important
to discuss the brain structures associated with the pain activation because these structures are
essentially the means to the end state of what we call pain .
The pain process starts out with a stimulus which activates somatosensory axons from the skin,
muscles, or internal organs to enter the nervous system via spinal nerves. Axons that convey sharp
localized information, like fine touch, ascend through the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, referred
to as the fast pathway, to the nuclei in the lower medulla (3). From the medulla, the axons cross the
brain and ascend through the medial lemniscus to the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus, the
somatosensation receiver (bodily sensation). Axons from the thalamus project to the primary
somatosensory cortex which are then relayed to the secondary somatosensory cortex. Conversely,
axons that convey less localized information, like pain or temperature, ascend through the
spinothalamic tract, the slow pathway, and terminate in the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus
(3),(9). The end site for both of these pathways is in the somatosensory cortex.
These pathways also activate the anterior cingulate cortex, a region of limbic cortex on the medial side
of cerebral hemispheres, which processes and understands pain. Studies show
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Political Spectacle Analysis
Exercise 1: Political Spectacle Asha McWilliams In Constructing the Political Spectacle, Edelman
outlines the elements with which politicians manipulate the public to meet their goals. In his 2018
State of the Union Address, President Trump effectively uses these very elements. The following
analysis will discuss how President Trump address three elements of the political spectacle: the
construction of enemies and leaders, the use of problems and solutions, and the manipulation of the
audience s underlying ideologies. In order to fully understand the analysis to follow, a few core
concepts must first be defined. Most importantly, one must have a strong grasp on just what the
political spectacle is. According to Edelman, Accounts of political ... Show more content on
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Such language has been effective in perpetuating Trump s status as a leader because of its inherent
ambiguity. Edelman outlines how using ambiguous language is effective for gathering followers by
stating that The favored strategy is ambiguity, which avoids offending those who might find a clear
promise offensive [and] encourages everyone to read their own preferences into the language
(Edelman, 1988, p. 50). Thus, Trump s famous make America great again phrase has been so effective
because no one wants to disagree with its basic premise: everyone wants America to be a great nation.
However, difficulty may arise when one is forced to define just what exactly great is. The beauty of
the ambiguity allowing multiple interpretations and generating a mass initial following can quickly
turn sinister when one is forced to clarify their
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Positive Behaviour Of Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe s novel, published in 1719, is the spiritual autobiography of one man: Robinson Crusoe.
The novel tells the story of an English mariner of York, with wanderlust spirit, who decides not to
follow his parents plans for him of living a middle class life preferring to travel around the world. His
father did not give him the consent to go away arguing that his choice meant as going against the
authority of God himself; therefore, God will not have mercy on Robinson. In fact, his first trips seem
to fulfill the prophecy of his father because his ship was wrecked in a storm and later was attacked by
pirates. Ashamed to go home, Crusoe bordered another ship and returned to another trip towards
Africa challenging his fate. Consequently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Robinson behaved as a father for Friday teaching him to speak English and converting him to
Christianity. In fact, he changed Friday from cannibalism to a Christian who believes in God. There is
a strong spiritual relationship that relates the two men. They engaged in various theological debates
finding out that there are some similarities between the two beliefs. Friday s religion involves the
worship of a mountain god named Bemamuckee represented by priests called Oowokakee. Friday has
many doubts towards Christianity especially regarding the devil. If God much strong, much might as
the Devil, why God not kill the Devil, so make him no more do wicked? Crouse shows trouble in
answering to this question admitting that with his religious knowledge, he was not able to answer to
that question. However all his insecurities about Christianity, Robison succeeds on converting Friday
to Christianity. The episode of Crusoe teaching Friday about Christianity resembles the one in
Paradise Lost where the angel Raphel teaches Adam about the divine nature of the world. In the last
part of the novel, Robinson tells of when he and Friday rescued two prisoners from a group of
cannibals discovering that one of the prisoners was Friday s father. This event seems to be a
coincidence because for many years Crusoe treated Friday as his son; therefore, this episode makes
him think that Friday was not his
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  • 2. Christian Church Intellect When I read that I was supposed to detail the role of the intellect in a Christian life well lived, I interpreted that to mean the responsibilities of the intellect in the Christian community and beyond. Throughout the Christian faith, various members of the church attempt to use their differing gifts to help others surrounding them. I firmly believe that intellects have received the spiritual gifts of Leadership, Teaching, and Serving, as described in Romans 12:6 8. Using these gifts, intellects hold an important role throughout both the Christian church, and the secular community alike. The first question I needed to answer for myself to better approach this essay was what, in fact, an intellectual could be defined as. I do not necessarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leadership, which is defined as the action of leading a group of people or an organization, works hand in hand with both gifts of Teaching and Serving, as a similar mindset must be used with each gift to most effectively utilize it. Through these endowments, intellects should strive to use their depth of understanding of scripture and Biblical teachings to share these lessons with others, lead others in understanding the lessons by leading by example, and relate these lessons in a way that those outside of the faith could disclose in their own lives. Teaching those in the faith to better understand scriptures and commandments is crucial to an intellect using their spiritual responsibilities to better themselves and the church. Although individuals may not always feel like direct leadership may be their strength, they may exhibit leadership in other forms, such as advising those more gifted to physically lead. Serving others can be seen through the practice of the other two spiritual gifts as by fulfilling their duty as an intellect, an individual is assisting others in developing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Mesoamerican Ball Game When people think of sports, some of the first things that come to mind are ball games such as football and basketball, cheerleaders, and expensive halftime shows. We rarely think about the origins of these organized games, which date back thousands of years to the subtropical regions of Central America. Today s sports fans have nothing on the Mayans. The Mesoamerican Ball Game is the oldest known sport in the Americas. It was a ritual, political and social activity that involved the whole community. The basic form consisted of two parallel mounds separated by a playing field, but the ball court evolved and took on an important variation with end zones forming an I shape (Foster, 2002, p.233). These structures had sloping walls and benches, where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ball game was played for many reasons, including entertainment and competition. Because the losers were frequently sacrificed, ball games also served as a way to reenact wars with enemy peoples (Foster, 2002, p.195). To play, the ball is kept in the air by hitting it with the hips, thighs or upper arms and bouncing it of the side walls. The use of the hands or feet was forbidden. The solid rubber ball was extremely hard and causes serious injuries. The ball game participants wore padding on their forearms and knees as protection against the hard ball and even harder masonry surfaces of the ball courts (Foster, 2002, p.195). To protect ribs and the torso players would wear a U shaped belt or yoke. They were made out of leather or wicker. Hachas were axlike stone implements shaped like animal, bird, or human heads and worn inserted in the belt (Foster, 2002, p.195). It s also said that the motions of the ball were thought to parallel the motions of the sun, moon, and Venus as they rose through the sky and sank in the Underworld (Foster, 2002, p.195). There s a spiritual story associated with the ball game about the Hero Twins from the Popol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Scavengers In The Military Humankind has been waging war since the first sword was crafted by the warmongering tribes that sought to overthrow each other, and death upon the battlefield has become a daily routine. A boy grows up, bears the mantle of soldier, and dies for a cause that not even he can fully understand. Meanwhile, the world prepares for the inevitable with rising conflicts, and radical militants striving to bring about a world that follows solely their beliefs. Ask yourself this: are our soldiers not to be protected from needless casualties at all costs? Keeping in mind this question, we must now refer to something that humanity chooses to hide, like a secret that could taint our reputation forever. I am referring to the use of mercenaries and PMCs in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of mercenaries dates back to medieval ages, where kings and queens frequently hired them to fight battles in their name, and handle revolts and rebellions. However, the industry of hired soldiers was driven underground, and became nothing more than a whisper on the tongues of those who sought to use them for small conflicts and issues. Ironically, the development of drones and high tech weaponry has caused a revolution in the world of soldiers of fortune, and their presence in the battlefield is not unheard of in these violent times. So, knowing that they re back, why haven t we employed them globally? Well, the answer is that it s simply hard to trust these combatants; after all, mercenaries have a notorious history of abandoning their original contractors for a higher bidder. Furthermore, having to keep them in check is a hassle; the US typically prefers for these corporations to abide by a ruleset on what they can and cannot use during armed conflicts. The issue with this is that we would be handicapping our own soldiers, and the risk of letting them use banned military equipment is simply too much. Don t be mistaken, however; these armed mercenaries are far from weak, and they typically employ the best of the best. They also hold possession over numerous weapons, ranging from M4 carbines to armored vehicles that have been sold by various countries. To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite having a solid foothold in the war economy. To restate, the standard PMS is too costly, and too risky to deploy over our own armed forces, despite having a solid foothold in the war economy. However, this foothold will allow them to see various deployments in future combat situations whether that be against, or for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Recipe For Brownie Research Paper Cookie, Oreo Brownie Recipe. Today we will be making a delicious recipe for chocolate brownies. This is my favorite type of brownies, since it has more than just brownie batter. In this delicacy along with the brownie batter, I will be including chocolate chip cookie dough, Oreos and to top it off a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I like to call these brownies The You re One Step Closer to Diabetes Brownie. Let us start this magnificent recipe by preheating your oven to 375 degrees. To begin, you will need to make the cookie dough. In order to make the cookie dough you will need: 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 2 Tablespoons butter, softened 1/8 teaspoon of salt 1/8 teaspoon vanilla 1 Tablespoon milk 5 Tablespoons flour 2 Tablespoons of chocolate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bystander Behavior This essay will be looking at two different cases of bystander behaviour and the similarities between them and differences. How they compare and contrast with reasoning behind why individuals or groups react in the manner they do. Using two examples from Jovan Byford (2014) Living together, living apart: the social life of the neighbourhood , in John Clarke and Kath Woodward, G. (eds) Understanding Social Lives, Part Two, Milton Keynes: The Open University. These examples cover two approaches the first explaining why people do not intervene to help others when in danger and the second using the discourse approach to the same situation. Using various discussion evidence the essay will put together an outline of the two examples and then provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With 38 witnesses who could have prevented the murder from happening if any of them had made a constructive step to intervene. These cases have promoted many investigations into bystander research to determine the factors to not assist someone in an emergency situation (Jovan Byford, 2014, p. 227). In both cases a couple of the bystanders made some attempt but not enough to have been of any impact on preventing the matter happening. In both cases this was not a sudden murder but they both took as in Genovese lasted half an hour of stabbing while with Bulger the child was abducted and for a couple of hours assaulted in the streets of his hometown before being murdered on secluded land. During both these cases any of the bystanders has plenty of opportunity to intervene. From the studies performed by Latane and Darley (1970) this is something known as bystander effect which is where the presence of another bystander reduces the likelihood of intervention (Jovan Byford, 2014, p. 232). The experiment discovered that it doesn t matter what sort of person you are when there is an emergency but factors such whether someone else is present or not makes a huge impact. The media outrage at the Genovese murder was the same outrage shown 30 years later for the Bulger murder with the 38 bystanders not intervening. The media showed both set of bystanders in a negative aspect as a failure of society that they all could have done something to prevent the murders of Genovese and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Walden Tone Walden Tone The tone of the excerpt from Walden is critical of the way the American population lives. This is seen by Thoreau s comparisons of the American lifestyle to people or beings that do not live logically, such as the greedy man who was turned into an ant by Zeus in one of Aesop s fables, or the pygmies and the cranes that fought a war until the pygmy population was decimated. He states in the excerpt that he wanted to . . . live so sturdily and Spartan like as to put to rout all that is not life, (Thoreau, 2). This quotation emphasizes that the American people are not able to truly live life since they tend to live in extravagant excess. Thoreau moves from American excess to the railroad swiftly. This could in part be to mirror ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thoreau criticizes his fellow humans when he states that they have somewhat hastily concluded that it is the chief end of man here to glorify God and enjoy him forever, (Thoreau, 2). The indicated quotation shows that Thoreau believes that his fellow citizens have not actually taken the time to look at all the facts of life in order to make an educated decision about what life is for. Thoreau intends to tell the world what life is about since he believes that many humans are in a strange uncertainty about it, whether it is of the devil or of God, (Thoreau, 2). If people are uncertain about who created life, Thoreau suggests that they take away all the superficial aspects of it and examine its bare bones. However, many people wish to live extravagantly and do not know who or what created life, nor do they wish to give up their material possessions to find out. In the event that people did discern what life was and who created it, Thoreau would not have to be critical of them as they would live the way he did and they would not have anything that was not necessary for their survival, which would itself make them happy. Thus, if humankind cared more about the basics of life rather than its extravagance, Thoreau might not have felt the need to disapprove of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pandora Case Analysis David Raphael S. Pe ECOMMER K31 Pandora Case Study 1. Compare Pandora s original business model with its current business model. What s the difference between free and freemium revenue models? Pandora originally started with a subcription type of business model wherein users must pay $36 per month after they have used up their 10 hours of free access. The original model used was the free trial type. What happened was after the free trial of 10 hours was used up, the customers were unwilling to pay for the subscription fee. Now, the new and current model being used by Pandora is the freemium business model. The new model offered users longer time limit in using their features, which could be used again in the next month and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Why did MailChimp ultimately succeed with a freemium model but Ning did not? MailChimp succeeded with its freemium model because it started with offering free basic tools for the users and gave them the option to upgrade their account for a subscription fee in order to access the special features that MailChimp provides. As the user s email list grew, people now are more likely to subscribe to MailChimp in order to access the special features which offered the ability to send more emails to more people and the ability to use the feature that provides sophisticated analytics to help the users to target their market more efficiently and effectively. Ning did not succeed with the freemium model because a number of the users did not need the special features offered by the company. Ning is a company that enables its users to create their own social networks. The problem is that not everyone needs to start their own social networking sites. 4. What s the most important consideration when considering a freemium revenue model? The large potential audience is the most important consideration when considering a freemium revenue model. In order for a business to grow, it should attract as many people as possible. These users will later on be the ones that will pay for the services the business offers. In order to attract customers, the service that the business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Behavior Modification Case Study Essay Case Study Mark As a teacher having one student that cause disruptions and distractions in the classroom can be a problem. This is due to the distractions that the student poses for those around them and the typical disrespect that is shown to the teacher. Behavior modification can be done for students but this process can take time, but the time it takes can also yield rewards. In this case study we will be finding ways to modify a Mark s behavior, who is a 6th grader that poses problems within the classroom. Behavioral Theories Mark is often finding way to disrupt others in the classroom and tends to not only distract those around himself, but his actions also affect his work completion. He is a class clown who for his behavior has been reprimanded thorugh a number of ways. His behavior is not longer acceptable, and his actions are causing him to spend more time out of class than he should. The first step is to identify what behavrior theory fits Mark s leanred behavior. Mark s leanerd behavior theory would be best at Operant Conditioning. This means that Mark would benefit from Behavior modification techniques based on operant conditioning. The main principle comprises changing environmental events that are related to a person s behavior (McLeod, 2007). This would allow the teacher to create a plan for Mark, that targets specific behaviors and from these behaviors Mark would learn that there are both consequences and rewards for specific actions. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Australia s Restrictive Immigration Control Australia has arguably the most restrictive immigration control in the world and has very tough policies in place for asylum seekers who arrive by boat. Under Australia s system of mandatory detention, all non citizens who are in Australia without a valid visa must be detained, including children. In 2012, offshore processing of asylum seekers commenced and detention centres in Nauru and Manus Island (Papua New Guinea) were established. This new system enforced policies that transferred asylum seekers who arrive by boat without a valid visa to a third country. Once the processing of asylum seekers was completed, those found to be genuine refugees will be resettled in Papua New Guinea or Cambodia, not Australia. The Abbott Government stated that no immigrant who arrives in Australia by boat will be grated a visa, no matter the legitimacy of their claim. In April 2016, the Manus Island detention centre was closed after the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea found it to be illegal. Current immigration Peter Dutton has made it clear that asylum seekers on Manus Island are the responsibility of Papua New Guinea and would not come to Australia. As well as the hundreds of immigrants in offshore detention centres, there are hundreds more in community detention in Australia. There are currently over 26,800 visa applications from those who are awaiting the outcome of their refugee application whilst living on a bridging visa in Australia. Detention has found to have a significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Emergency Room Congestion Paper A recent experience in the emergency department while accompanying my mentally ill brother helped me choose this topic of all others that I considered. The long hours in the waiting area and the amount of time it took for him to be committed to an inpatient psychiatric ward, was frustrating if not infuriating. And as part of the hospital staff personnel, I get to observe the potential problem that is causing the distress for patients, families, and the E.D. staff. After the deinstitutionalization movement of psychiatric patients in the 1960s, the amount of inpatient and residential psychiatric beds in the United States significantly dropped. As a result, individuals with mental health problems get less access to any appropriate help they need in time of their crisis. What usually follows is the dilemma of them ending up either in the emergency department or worse, in jail. More often, the use of emergency room care becomes the last resort for a person in need of mental health help. The extended boarding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, this research will have unavoidable limitations such as the time span, and amount of individuals I can interview. I will be able to conduct interviews to a small size of population as well as to one emergency department. Conducting study on more emergency departments will definitely show more robust and generalized results but because of the limited time and resources to visit other hospitals, I will be limited to one emergency department. I will start conducting interviews and doing some vigorous research in the first three weeks upon this proposal s approval. On the next four weeks, I will be integrating the results of my research with the guidance of the synthesis matrix that I will produce by week two. The draft will be synthesized on week 8 and by week 9, the final paper will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Rationale Behind Nursing Interventions Introduction: Mrs. Pink, aged 75 was admitted to the orthopaedic ward after suffering a fall at home, resulting in an intracapsular fracture of the hip at the femoral neck. Mrs. Pink has a history of cancer and cardiac diseases and has severe rheumatoid arthritis. Due to ageing patients putting a great deal of strain on the health care system, the incidences of hip fractures in the elderly are a major concern and requires careful consideration regarding treatment. Known as a major cause of disability in the elderly, hip fractures and their subsequent need for surgery result in chronic pain and an altered quality of life (Strike, Sieber, Gottschalk Mears, 2013). Although important to improve a patient s quality of life and physical independence, pain related to a total hip replacement (THR), also known as hip arthroplasty (HA) can lead to delays in ambulation, longer hospital stays, poor functional outcomes and quality of life. The purpose of this essay is to identify the rationale behind nursing interventions provided to post operative THR patients as well as the pathology of a femoral neck hip fracture and their procedure for assessment and diagnosis. Pathology: The pathology of a hip fracture relates to the science, or aetiology of the femoral neck fracture in question and risk factors specific to hip fractures in the elderly are related to ageing. The most common cause of a hip fracture is physical trauma or impact, such as when stress or pressure placed on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Small, Quaint Beach A small, quaint beach is located in Texas, and is known by the name of Galveston. It has a very vivid and interesting backstory, more so than cities twenty times its size. Galveston Beach was originally home to Akokisa and Karankawa Native Americans during 1528. Robert Cavelier La Salle, a French explorer, claimed the land for King Louis, naming it St. Louis in the late 1600s. Later, in 1786, Galveston was named for Bernardo de Galvez; he was a Spanish general and governor of colonies, and he sent explorers to chart the land (from the Gulf of Mexico of the Texan coast to New Orleans but Galvez died before he ever set foot on his island. However, the first settler was European, a pirate known by the name Jean Lafitte, who created the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Long shore currents continuously transport sand south along the coast. Harsh winter weather pulls sand from dunes and upper beaches, depositing it onto offshore sand bars and reducing beach width, while gentler wave action during milder summer weather acts to restore the shoreline (NOAA, 2013.) The structure of barrier islands is determined by the movement of sand in the littoral zone, which is the land facing side of the island. In August of the year 1933, a hurricane created an inlet south of Ocean City, Maryland. The inlet separated the island from Maryland (U.S. National Parks Service, 2012.) After the hurricane, a permanent system of artificial jetties was built for navigation purposes, and has drifted westward considerably from the original landmass; without the jettisons, it would have silted back because of longshore drift which is a geographical process that consists of the transportation of sediments, such as clay, silt, sand, and shingle along a coast at an angle to the shoreline, which depends on prevailing wind direction, amongst other factors, This process occurs in the littoral zone, and is on in or close to the surf zone. The artificial jettisons has created wider beaches and better fishing access, but also has caused erosion problems on Assateague Island. As an added note, Assateague island is well known for their white sand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tax Guilty Pleasures Research Paper Vincent St Martin English Composition Classical Argument Should we tax our guilty pleasures? We all have that cheat day where we skip out on our workouts to continue watching television shows, or eat that last scoop of ice cream even though you know you probably shouldn t. Sometimes we even have great days that we worked extra hard to deserve that decadent chocolate bar or a French Silk Pie Blizzard from Dairy Queen. Then there are people that eat many snacks in a single day. I personally treat myself to a big bag of Flamin Hot Cheetos after a good day at the gym or a long day studying and doing homework. In our country we are eating way too many snacks because it is just so easy to go buy a bag of chips over buying something more substantial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The high contents of saturated fats, carbohydrates, and sodium is what any health junkie would call a bag of chips plenty of empty calories. We are in the middle of an ongoing health epidemic in our country where 34 percent of the country is considered obese. (Use source here) I m what people would call a broke college student working more than 30 hours a week while enrolled full time in school. Taxes on Flamin Hot Cheetos are not going to take a toll on my savings account. An extra 10 to 20 cents per bag is not going to stop me from having a splurge day, but if there was a tax of 20% making bags of chips an extra dollar or two more to purchase, I would start to reconsider purchasing bags of chips to save money and lean towards a cheaper and possible healthier option, then save my special bag of chips for a special ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Dr Nelson Case Study Mid cycle Review for Officer Daron Nelson Officer Daron Nelson adjudicates most I Form and N Form types adjudications. He assists at the Info Counter for customer inquiries. He helps with naturalization ceremonies as needed. He is very flexible for changes in schedule when needed. He does not complain, if pulled for interviews during his exam time because he understands the changing demands of our office. Core Competencies Communication: Officer Nelson communicates well with his clients during interviews. He projects a calming effect to help them feel at ease. He produces written casework through RFEs and denial type decisions. Although, he has improved from the previous rating year, Officer Nelson needs to review decisions and other casework ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Officer Nelson was given the fraud indicators and he needed to substantiate them during the interview. Our senior IS03 mentored Officer Nelson during the interview and stated that Officer Nelson did a good job. Officer Nelson is starting to work on separation interviews for possible fraud type cases. He needs to work on his procedures to find and challenge these indicators during the interview. During the monthly case reviews, he has been receiving mentoring about finding fraud indicators in cases in which he missed during the interview. He will be receiving more separation training. Officer Nelson is challenged to start finding fraud indicators on his own. Quality and Customer Service: Officer Nelson is conscious of his workload and attempts to take care of all of his cases in a timely manner. This rating period, many cases have been over the 30 day benchmark; however, he lost a few exam periods due to work assignment changes. On one adjustment of status case, CPMS clearly showed that the applicant had traveled without an permission and was approved in error. Officer Nelson has been keeping his eSTAT updated with minimum ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Topic About The Canadian Magazine Dispute Topic about the Canadian magazine dispute Introduction Canadian magazine dispute is one of a great example that shows how a globalization is a number one influenced in any local or domestic cultural diversity around the world. As we observed from the reality about Canadian magazine dispute, trade, and technology played an important role to completely give up your valuable cultures without reasonable doubt. the Global system should never separate cultural value from the trade system at all. to protect the value of one country is In critical under globalization or global development. addition, we have seen many from American values are consistently dominating all world and reflection of cultural imperialism. 1. To what extent do you think the U.S.Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? I think the motivation of protecting any domestic cultural value of any country must be respected to protect their own personal rights. In addition, the values of cultural development without implications of any foreign country impose including Canadian cultural value. We have seen the conflicted between Canadian magazines against the foreign trades for many years that struggling to protect their own value because of dominant foreign development. This is one of our generational systemic cultural impacts that overtaking and dominate against other without considerations. 2. To what extent do you think the government of Canada was pressured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Airmobile Tactics During The Vietnam War Essay Usage of Airmobile Tactics During the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was the first successful large scale usage of rotary wing aircraft to move combat troops and equipment around the battlefield in the history of warfare. The terrain and vegetation of the Vietnam countryside make most parts of the country inaccessible to wheeled and tracked vehicles and using relatively inexpensive aircraft was the best way to move troops around during that timeframe. Using helicopters, it was now possible to not only place troops and equipment where they were most needed, but it also made a quick way to bring back wounded troops back to the rear areas for trauma care. The 11th Air Assault Division (Test) initially tested the concept of large scale airmobile operations and was later reflagged as the 1St Cavalry Division (Airmobile) with assets from the 2nd Infantry Division. The 1st Cavalry initially fielded four types of helicopters, the Bell OH 13S Sioux, Bell UH 1 Iroquois, as transport (UH 1D) and gunship (UH 1B), and Boeing Vertol CH 47 Chinook. Each was significantly improved over time, and each received many specialized modifications. These aircraft were used extensively in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Vietnam, the time it took to transport a casualty to surgical medical care was usually tracked in days; the UH 1s made it where those statistics were tracked in hours. The concept of the golden hour was born during this conflict. The Golden Hour standard is used in emergency medicine and trauma care and states a person must receive definitive care within one hour to ensure optimal outcomes. This simply could not have been accomplished without the extensive usage of helicopters as the primary means of transport. Countless lives were saved because of much quicker access to health care than ever before for a combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Taxation in the United States and Terminating... Week Five Problems December 14, 2013 ACC/455 C 11 31 Termination of the Election: Orlando Corporation, a calendar year taxpayer, has been an S corporation for several years. On July 10, 2009, Orlando authorizes a second class of nonvoting preferred stock that pays a 10% annual dividend. The corporation issues the stock to Sid on September 12, 2009, to raise additional equity capital. Sid owns no other Orlando stock. a. Does Orlando s S election terminate? If so, when is the termination effective? Yes Orlando s S corporation election would terminate on the day the terminating event occurred which would be September, 12 2009; when they issued the stock to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The partnership plans to distribute $10000 each month this year and Javier will cease to be a partner after the December payment. Is the January payment a current distribution or a liquidating distribution? The payments are all part of a liquidating distribution. According to the text, a liquidation distribution is a single distribution or one of a planned series of distributions that terminates a partner s entire interest in the partnership. Current distributions are all other distributions including those that substantially reduce a partner s interest in the partnership. In accordance with the liquidation, distribution laws Javier would have to recognize a gain of $20,000 at the end of the year as he only had $100,000 basis but is receiving $120,000 (12*10000). The partnership will not have to recognize a gain or a loss according to the information provided. 11 37 A) S corporation ordinary income Sales. $300,000 COGS (140,000) Gross profit $160,000 + Sec 1245 Gain. 22,000 Depreciation 18,000 Nancy s salary. 20,000 Business interests. 32,000 Entertainment meals. (7800 x 50) 3,900 S corporation ordinary income = $108,100
  • 19. Separately stated items Dividend income $10,000 Section 1231 12,000 Tax exempt interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Therapeutic Pets I am debating between two different research questions. The first one is, Are there health benefits from owning a pet? and the second one is How are pets being used for therapeutic needs and is this reliable? I have always been interested in animals since I was a little girl. Besides my love for dance, my affinity for animals is just as great. My ultimate goal is to go to vet school, hopefully at The University of Florida, and then eventually own my own general practice clinic. My family has always had some sort of pet in the household as my brother and I were growing up. The pets include: a Bichon, German Shepard, and a Yorkshire Terrier. Throughout my years of having a pet it has become apparent to me that I am a much calmer and happier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Psychopathy and Antisocial Personality Disorder Essay Introduction The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast the constructs of psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder. The aim is to highlight whether the terms psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder reflect the same construct or whether they differ. Furthermore, recommendations for treatment of criminal behavior will be explored. For the purposes of this evaluation some definitions need to be highlighted: Criminal offence is an act that breaks a law, which relates how to behave in society. The harm caused by the act is seen to be against society as a whole, not just a specific person. Sometimes it refers to the specific law that was broken (Herring, 2009). Crime is the breach of rules or law for which some authority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, psychopathy was considered during the twentieth century, the most widely used term to describe antisocial behavior (Reed, 1996). In the 1980s, the committee who devised the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for the American Psychiatric Association recommended the term antisocial personality syndrome to be changed to antisocial personality disorder (Ellis Walsh, 2000). Antisocial Personality Disorder Hare McPherson (1984), were successful in pushing the idea that there is a significant correspondence between violent and persistent delinquent and criminal histories and antisocial personality disorder diagnosis. Acute persistent child conduct disorder behavior symptoms, also known as conduct disorder, have been directly linked to serious criminality and antisocial personality disorder (Ellis Walsh, 2000). Although criminality and antisocial personality disorder ought not be equated, they should be seen as closely linked behavioral phenomena (Ellis Walsh, 2000). Vitella (1996) believes that individuals with childhood conduct disorder have a higher than normal probability of being both criminal and diagnosed antisocial personality disorder in adolescence and adulthood, and persons with serious criminal records have a higher probability of being diagnosed psychopathic than those with little or no criminal history. Nevertheless, Ellis Walsh (2000) in caution pointed out that these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Magnetic Field Lab A magnetic field is produced in the region around a wire whenever a current flow through that wire. Magnetic fields are vector fields, they have a direction and magnitude. The formula for the magnitude of the magnetic field from a wire is B=(µ_O I)/2πr. B is the magnetic field, µ_O is the permeability of free space (4πx〖10〗^( 7)Tm/A), I is the current, and r is the distance from the field sensor to the rod. In part 1A and 1B we constantly turn off the power source and ammeter after each run to eliminate the strongest magnetic field, earth. In graph 1, the best fit is a linear line. The graph corresponds to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field in a current carrying wire when there is a change in current because the magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this graph, the magnetic field (B) is equal to 1/B. As displayed in the graph, 1/B is inversely proportional to the distance from the field sensor to the rod (R), which allows the graph to correspond to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) in a current carrying wire when there is a change in distance. The current (I) remains constant in this part. Lastly, in part 2 of this lab, we analyzed the magnetic field of the magnet. Magnets can exert a force at a distance, just like electric charges. Magnetic fields permeate space and are strongest near a permanent magnet (magnetic dipole) or electromagnet (electric dipole); therefore, the power supply and ammeter were not required in this part. Part 2, consisted of determining the relationship between the magnetic field strength and the distance from the magnet. The graph 1/B vs. R^3, is the most linear out of the three. This graph corresponds the best to how we know a change in distance affects the magnetic field strength of a magnetic dipole, because the relatioship between a magnetic dipole and distance is inversely proportional. As the distance between the rod and the magnet increases, the magnetic field strength ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Did Martha Graham Integrate The Themes Of History Countless artists have created works that integrate themes of historical events. Martha Graham, also known as the Mother of Modern Dance, has produced several renowned pieces with this. I believe that her piece, Panorama, is a great example of a piece that uses history that is timeless. The dance was choreographed in 1935 for students at Bennington College in Vermont during their summer dance workshops. These workshops contained unique American modern dancers and choreographers that shared their ideas and technique. The piece is separated into three sections named, Theme of Dedication, Imperial Theme, and Popular Theme . It premiered on August 14th, 1935. The set was designed by Arch Lauterer and Mobiles were created by Alexander Calder. Panorama was performed by 35 women all wearing red skirts and matching tops. I believe that Graham chose these costumes because dresses are very feminine and many of her pieces have dresses as costumes. I also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The stock market crashed so people lost their jobs, and many women were fired so men could have more job opportunities. Women were left to work in the house and take care of the children as housewives. Before this, women were just beginning to gain more rights, and now during this time they were watching them being taken away again. This left women very angry and frustrated. Dance served as a great outlet to express these feelings to the public. I agree with the decision to reconstruct the piece in present day. Kim Jones restaged the piece for 33 dancers from University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte Mecklenburg public schools, Charlotte Ballet and local choreographers. Dancers performed two performances together with the Martha Graham Dance Company at the Knight Theater. It has also been set on the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre, performed by students from the Dancers Workshop as well as for University of Arizona students in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dbq Pearl Harbor Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor? Many blameless people were attacked in Pearl Harbor on 1941. The Japanese sent submarines and planes to attack the United States. This announced the beginning of World World Two. Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 1941 by the Japanese in Hawaii. Pearl Harbor was attacked during the beginning of World War Two. Japan created a conflict with America at Pearl Harbor due to Embargos, Immigration Quota, and the Expansion of American Navy. The evidence proven states the reasons why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The three reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor were for a new plan for a new world order, US oil embargo, and US fleet expansion. One reason for the attack was US fleet expansion. In document C ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In document C it states that in August 1941, The United states imposes an embargo on oil shipments to Japan. This shows how the US is stopping trade with Japan. In other words, the quote stated means that Japan couldn t trade with the US anymore. US oil embargo caused the Japanese to attack after the United States because the Japanese wanted oil. A third reason for the attack was a new world order. New world order is an idea where Japan will rule the entire world. In document C it states, December 1941 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor. Japan did this because the US moved the Navy took off resources. Also in document B it mentions that Japan is more interested in seizing all oil fields and the only way to do what they had to do was by invading the Netherland East Indies and they did after the Pearl Harbor Bombing. A new world order caused the Japanese to attack because the US expanded the navy and stopped oil embargoes. Although there were probably other reasons for the Japanese attack, for example, expansion in the Pacific, there were three main reasons: A New World Order, US Oil Embargo, and US Fleet Expansion. There were many reasons why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor but there were three main important reasons. It is important to understand the reasons Japan attacked Pearl Harbor to be able to prevent anything like this from ever happening ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Design Engineering And Computer Engineering In my early life I want to become a casino owner but now I work as a mechanical design engineer in a defense company. Within our business establishment we designs, develops and delivers sonar apparatus to the Royal Navy and exports apparatus to navies around the globe. Professionally I am a design engineering and delivering projects as well as design support, but I also expert in stress analysis, predominantly finite aspect analysis I have forever had an attention in engineering and mechanical engineering was the most relaxed fit. The company I decided to work for made the work I would be doing sound extremely interesting and presented very strong graduate development modules. Main criteria I am using in choosing to work for the company were varied and appealing work and the chance to develop. On shop floor my main development has been in CAD and finite component analysis software, developing my talent in these tools to use them as professionally as possible. I have also undergone considerable development in soft skills preparation like giving presentations and working in teams. The software training was particular to my role, but the soft skills development has impacts during my working tenure. I like the creativity concerned in my role and the liability. I repeatedly work on demanding projects and it is up to me to develop a way out to a problem. This allows me a broad scope for creativity. I am also finally responsible for my actions so I am given important responsibility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Knight And His Squire Very early the next morning, the knight and his squire set out on their travels. They stole silently away from the village without bidding good by to any one; and they made such haste that at sunrise they felt themselves quite safe from pursuit. Don Quixote, riding in full armor astride of gaunt Rozinante, felt that he was indeed the most valorous knight in the world; and no doubt he was a formidable sight. As for Sancho Panza, he rode like a patriarch, with his knapsack on one side of him and a leather bottle on the other, his feet almost dragging on the ground. His mind was full of thoughts about that island of which he hoped to be the governor. The sun rose high above the hills. The two travelers jogged onward across the plains of Montiel. Both were silent, for both had high purposes in view. At length, Sancho Panza spoke: I beseech you, Sir Knight errant, be sure to remember the island you promised me. I dare say I shall make out to govern it, let it be ever so big. Don Quixote answered with becoming dignity: Friend Sancho, you must know that it has always been the custom of knights errant to conquer islands and put their squires over them as governors. Now it is my intention to keep up that good custom. You are indeed a rare master, said Sancho Panza. Well, I am thinking I might even improve upon that good custom, said Don Quixote. What if I should conquer three or four islands and set you up as master of them all? You could do nothing that would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Andy Goldsworthy Case Study Andy Goldsworthy Case Study Andy Goldsworthy is a famous British sculptor whose influences come primarily from the environment around him and the way society interacts with nature. His work is constructed solely from objects found in the environment he is working in the aim of the work itself to become a part of the environment around it, interacting with it in a way that makes it seem entirely out of place yet still in sync with what is around it. His own influences and connections to nature show through in the work he creates illustrating his the relations and experiences he has found through the land. Andy Goldsworthy s own life has a great impact on the work he creates. He was born on July 26, 1956 and grew up on the farm, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The work itself is constructed entirely from rowan leaves of different colours that move down in a gradient of dark to light before coming to focus on an entirely black hole. The leaves are in rich, warm tones ranging from a dark, blood red colour to a lighter medium yellow colour. The eye is immediately drawn to the hole in the middle of the piece and then to the leaves that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Raspberry Pi A Term Project Report On TOPIC: RASPBERRY PI ITS APPLICATIONS Submitted to Amity University Uttar Pradesh Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering Guided By Submitted By (Ms. Divya Gupta) (Anil Singh Malara) Department of Computer Science Enrollment NO. A2305214271 ASET (AUUP) B.Tech. CS E (2014 18) 3CSE4 Y DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH NOIDA (U.P.) July 2015 Declaration by the student I Anil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Small business companies can use the product for any small legal task at the homes. This small compatible devices helps the business companies to save the money on the cooling system that are required to cool servers. To use the Raspberry Pi devices it does not require the user to have the extensive programing knowledge. It is actually based for younger generation for learn about programming techniques. The Raspberry Pi devices gives you a lot to experiment on the devices and turn the devices into the entirely different models. The Raspberry Pi product makes possible to build big complex and much effective products at a cheaper price in comparison to other larger computing devices. The Raspberry Pi product is power efficient as well as energy efficient that consumer very less power or voltage (approx. 5 V). Also the Devices are easy to recycle and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Restructuring Debt Restructuring of Debt Data | Long term debt consists of probable future sacrifices of economic benefits arising from present obligations that are not payable within a year or the operating cycle of the company, whichever is longer. Long term debt is a way to finance and gain capital when the company cash flow is minimal. To name a few types of long term debt: bonds payable, notes payable, mortgages payable, pension liabilities, and lease liabilities. This assignment will define basic terms such as long term debt, bonds, mortgage, and capital leases. In addition answer questions in reference to the ABC Company journal entries, postretirement and note disclosure. A bond arises from a contract known as a bond indenture. A bond is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A) Step 1: Bk value for the land Fv of the land (2,400,000 1,950,000) = $450,000 which is a gain on disposition. Step 2: Subtract the fv of the asset from the total loan obligation (3,000,000 2,400,000) = $600,000 which is the gain on restructuring) Step 3: Compute the total gain and add the retained earnings to derive at retained earnings after the restructuring. $3,000,000 $1,950,000= 1,050,000. ($639,180) + $1,050,000 = $410,820 Journal Entry Note Payable | $3,000,000 | | Gain on Restructuring | | $600,000 | Land | | $1,950,000 | Gain on Disposition | | $450,000 | (exchange of Land) | | | | | | B) SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (DEFICIT) = Defined Benefit | | Common stock, $.01 par value; authorized | | 500,000 shares; issued 231,000 shares | 2,310 | Additional paid in capital | 731,090 | Accumulated other comprehensive loss | (113,500) | Retained earnings (deficit) | (639,180) | Treasury stock | (60,580) | Total Shareholders Equity (Deficit) | (79,860) | | | | | | | | | TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY | $ 7,835,730 | * * SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Defined Contribution Plan | Common stock, $.01 par value; authorized 500,000 shares; issued 231,000 shares | 2,310 | Additional paid in capital | 731,090 | Accumulated other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Summary Of The Charismatic Theology Of Luke-Acts In The Charismatic Theology of St. Luke, Robert Stronstad adduces a succinct interpretation of the significance of Holy Spirit according to Lukan theology. He examines both the Spirit s activity in Luke Acts and the implications of the Gift of the Spirit in empowering, equipping, and commissioning of God s people for service. The text is separated into six sections covering the Holy Spirit in Luke Acts , the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament , the Holy Spirit in the Gospel of Luke , The Holy Spirit at Pentecost , The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles and the Charismatic Theology of St. Luke. Summary of the Work In the first section, The Holy Spirit in Luke Acts: A Challenge in methodology , Stronstad discusses the theological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this section Stronstad highlights the work of the charismatic Spirit in the Old Testament and the charismatic Spirit in the intertestamental period. The following installment of The Charismatic Theology of St. Luke focuses on Holy Spirit in the Gospel of Luke and the Charismatic nature of Christ. In this chapter Stronstad examines how Luke observes the Spirit in the infancy narrative, inauguration narrative and various texts dispersed throughout his Gospel. A central motif within this section is Jesus fulfillment of Old testament prophetic trajectories. Next, Stronstad addresses the charismatic community and The Holy Spirit at Pentecost . He asserts: The Pentecost narrative is the story of the transfer of the charismatic Spirit from Jesus to the disciples. [...] By this transfer of the Spirit, the disciples become the heirs and successors to the earthly charismatic ministry of Jesus (Stronstad, 55). Additionally, he stresses the complexity of the gift of the Spirit. The event that transpired at Pentecost can be described as but not limited to a baptizing, clothing, outpouring, filling, and empowering of the Spirit. Acts of the Apostles chronicles the rapid advancement of the Gospel by way of the gift of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles: The Charismatic Community in Mission takes into account the narratives succeeding Pentecost including Spirit Baptisms from Samaria to Ephesus (Acts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Israel Case Study Israel received their independence in 1948, 69 years later they have surpassed more milestones than most countries do in 200 years. (Katz, 2017) Their history shows nothing but war and conflict all the way from the Biblical time frame to present day. Israel has gone from poverty to wealth in a brief duration of time. Israel s Political, Military and Economic structures have developed tenfold in contrast to other countries that were established four times longer. Through Israel s military, the government backing, and their ability to adapt economically, Israel is holding their enemies at bay and escalating to a superpower nation. First, Israel is the only Democracy in the Middle East, incorporating a Parliamentary Democracy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Darlington, 2017) To be considered into the Knesset there is a 3.25 percent threshold that will be adhered to at all times. (Darlington, 2017) Israel s judicial system is not as complex as the legislative branch. (MJL, 2017) The highest court in Israel is the Supreme Court, composed of 15 members that serve in this position until they reach the age of 70. (Darlington, 2017) The Judicial Appointments Panel selects Supreme Court Justices and Judges that consists of nine members: three Justices of the Supreme Court, two Ministers, two Members of the Knesset, and two representatives of the Israel Bar Association. (Darlington, 2017) The Supreme Court is located in Jerusalem. (Darlington, 2017) Howard Stern once stated in relation to Israel s government, If you re anti Israel you re anti America. [It s] the only democracy over there, the only friend we have... who s willing to fight and stand up for what s right. (Toto, 2014) Secondly, Israel s military has a 3 tier missile system: The Arrow 2, Arrow 3, David s Slingshot, and Iron Dome. (Firling, 2017) The first tier starts with the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3, these specific missile systems are for long range missile engagements and threats. (Firling, 2017) The Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 is capable of reaching 400 kilometers distance and elevation reaching 100 kilometers, consequently Arrow 3 s capabilities can cover all of Israel s land mass. (Firling, 2017) The second tier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. American Physical Therapy Association Case Study Question 1: Structure of the APTA The structure of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) consists of 3 levels, that being local, state, and national.2 This three tiered approach helps to ensure that both members of the public and the APTA are all served. This structure also allows for the information of the APTA to be made more accessible to members by allowing members to attend meetings locally instead of only having the option of a nationally centered location.2 It is important for students and practicing Physical Therapists to get involved with the APTA. Being a member of the APTA helps to show professionalism through devotion towards the field. It also helps to keep practicing Physical Therapists update on current legislative, ethical, licensing, and practicing standards. Being a member is a good way for Physical Therapists to participate in continuing education as well as with educational seminars, courses, and certifications constantly being performed. In addition to this, by getting involved in events that the APTA is conducting, especially local ones, it will help you as a Physical Therapist to promote the field positively and spread awareness in the community of the benefits of Physical Therapy. Lastly, among other things, being a member of the APTA will help one to network and meet other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to this, these behaviors lead to several underlying core values of accountability, altruism, compassion, excellence, integrity, professional duty, and social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Elderly Cohort Introduction This study Differences in Five Factor Model Personality Traits in an Elderly Cohort: Extension of Robust and Surprising Findings to an Older . The study use a method of self report, but also using past report from previous studies done over the sex differences in the big five factor model. Some of the self report questionnaires they had used had been used/back up by other studies; some of which had been used in over 50 countries. This study used Goodwin and Gotlib (2004) replicated the neuroticism and agreeableness which used a brief trait adjective measure of the lexical big five. This suggest the gender differences that are found do not fully come from this single study (Chapman, B. P., Duberstein, P. R., Sörensen, S., Lyness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a previous study Neuroticism and Agreeableness are very much so genetically based or species invariant and that it is the result of adaptation to selection pressures which tend to differ across males and females. IN previous studies researchers had come to the conclusion that some of these Big Five traits like Neuroticism and agreeableness can be generalized and males and females all across the world all took on the same roles. This wasn t necessarily the case because gender roles were perceived differently in more populated areas the culture was more progressive. This helped moved on a different theory that culture had a large part in what the gender roles/differences were in each culture (Chapman, B. P., Duberstein, P. R., Sörensen, S., Lyness, J. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Palace Of Knossos Research Paper The Palace of Knossos was the capital of Minoan Crete. The Place is grander, complex and flamboyant than any of the other palaces known to us. Knossos is located about twenty minutes south of the modern port town of Iraklion. The British Archaeologist Arthur Evans, the man who excavated the site in 1900 AD restored parts of the palace in a way that it is possible today to appreciate the grandeur and complexity of a structure that evolved over several millennia and grew to occupy about 20,000 square meters. According to Greek mythology, the palace was designed with such complexity by famed architect Dedalos that no one placed in it could ever find its exit. The architect was then kept prisoner by King Minos to ensure that he would not reveal the palace plan to anyone. The Palace of Knossos was discovered by Minos Kalokairinos in 1878. It was then Sir Arthur Evans, and English archaeologist began the excavations in 1.900 A.D. that continued for 35 years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had dug briefly at Knossos once already, and was said to be planning a further excavation he died suddenly in 1890. Sir Arthur Evans most significant discoveries at the Palace of Knossos were the recovery of about 3000 ancient Linear A and B writing tablets. Linear A, a script representing the language of the Minoans still remains largely deciphered. Linear B soon proved to be an early form of ancient Greek from a later, Mycenaean occupation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Special Weapons And Tactics Aiyana Jones. Seven years old. Innocent. She had been sleeping on a couch under a window when the SWAT team threw a flash bang grenade into her house. It landed on the couch. And then, they barged in. Her father heard the explosion, followed by a gunshot, but he was too late. A bullet had pierced her head and neck. Aiyana was dead. And the officer? Unconvicted. (F). SWAT, or Special Weapons and Tactics, is a specialized police unit equipped with military weapons, originally created to deal with high risk operations. However, today, SWAT teams are often misused and turn friendly neighborhoods into war zones. They are unwarranted forces that pose a threat to the civil liberties of American citizens. When SWAT teams were created in the late 1960s, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Department of Defense states that their mission is to provide the military forces needed to deter war (Department of Defense). However, local law enforcement agencies in the United States are not fighting a war, therefore, making it absurd for SWAT teams to possess military equipment. Fort Wayne, a city in Indiana with a violent crime rate of around 3.88 per 1000 people, does not need military weapons and vehicles, yet they have an arsenal of more than two dozen assault rifles... armored vehicles... a grenade launcher, (H) and automatic rifles. It is very likely that these weapons are rarely even used, which means that they are stored somewhere in the city. This storage of surplus military grade weapons is dangerous for the community. In Utah, guns received from the Defense Department have been misplaced, which means that there are people in the community with military grade weapons. Additionally, the loss of a gun means that the federal government can penalize an entire state s law enforcement agencies, (H), which means shutting down every force in the state for several months (H). Militarization of local police forces is not uncommon, and many cities across America receive military equipment from the government. From local cities, like Santa Barbara, to ones across the country, like Richland County in South Carolina (I), law enforcement agencies across the nation have access to deadly military weapons that can be unjustly used in their communities. This availability of military equipment for law enforcement agencies is a dangerous risk that the country should not take, as it has led to the death of many innocent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Brief Note On Sectionalism And The American Civil War Sectionalism, in it s earliest American state was found in the early 1800 s. Tensions were high during this time, with Slavery becoming a much more Sectional issue. The South claimed Slavery a Necessary Evil, and that without it, the South s economy would collapse. Many in the South believed it was a positive thing, providing slaves with shelter, food, and many cases, religion. On the opposite side, many northerners called for Abolition, or, the end of slavery ( Course Notes, Sectionalism and Slavery ). This ongoing conflict caused further splitting of the Union, with each side s ideals being complete 180° of each others . This political split lay almost exactly on the nation s regional line splitting the north and south, beginning to cut the once united nation into said sections. This small crack would be a tiny spark that light the tinder of one of the bloodiest wars the United States had ever participated in, the American Civil War. Where brother killed brother, and children as young as middle schoolers would be admitted into the army to fight in some of the bloodiest, brutal battles in american history ( Course Notes, Sectionalism and Slavery ). .Obviously, sectioning and splitting a once strongly united country will have a huge impact upon said country. The strong controversy of Slavery, along with several smaller conflicts at the time were wedging the crack further apart, allowing the plague of sectionalism to expand and spread. One of these conflicts was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Snt Legal Essay Sierra Nevada Trees Inc. Legal Analysis Consequential Damages Disclaimer: The disclaimer that protects Sierra Nevada Trees Inc. from liability in a claim for consequential damages contained in the purchase order acknowledgement is part of the agreement with Burger Ranch Inc. Burger Ranch Inc. accepted the terms of the offer and there was proper performance by both parties. As stated in the Gould Commercial Code Section 2 207 subsection 1, A definite and seasonable expression of acceptance or a written confirmation which is sent within a reasonable time operates as an acceptance even though it states terms additional to or different from those offered or agreed upon, unless acceptance is expressly made conditional on assent to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simon, the manager of the damaged Burger Ranch, inspected the tree, was satisfied with the tree, initialed the receipt, and paid the $150 for the tree. These facts definitively imply that the buyer did accept the goods after he had a reasonable opportunity to inspect it and then made the judgement that it conformed to their satisfaction, therefore legally accepting the goods. The buyer may contend that regardless of these facts, the disclaimer clause of the purchase order acknowledgement represents a material alteration to the original contract and therefore would not become part of the contract as per Gould Commercial Code Section 2 207 subsection 2, The additional terms are to be construed as proposals for addition to the contract. Between merchants such terms become part of the contract unless: a. The offer expressly limits acceptance to the terms of the offer; b. They materially alter it; or c. Notification of objection to them has already been given or is given within a reasonable time after notice of them is received. Despite this contention, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Antitrust Laws Are Really Competition Laws That Are... Abdurhman Alsadi Prof. Joshua Long Exam #3 04/14/2016 Question #1 The antitrust laws are basically competition laws that are aimed at protecting the consumers from predatory businesses out who may be out to defraud consumer and to limit the practice of free and fair competition in the market. The major objective of these laws was majorly meant to curb business practise vices such as price fixing, bid rigging, and market allocations. In USA, the antitrust law is cascade into two major categories, the federal antitrust laws, and state antitrust laws. The first antitrust law in USA was the Sherman Act of 1890. This law mainly address the unreasonable restraints of trade which are perceived to be monopolizing with foreign entities and restraint of businesses from operations in the form of contracts and conspiracies in business combinations. The second major antitrust law is the Clayton Act brought in 1914 which widened the scope of the Sherman Act for include impermissible activities such as price discrimination between different purchasers if such discrimination tend to create a monopoly; exclusive dealing agreements, tying arrangements, and mergers and acquisitions that substantially reduce market competition. The third major antitrust law were the Robinson Patman Act of 1936. This came as an amendment to the Clayton Act, which aimed at outlawing certain practices where manufacturers discriminated in price between equally situated distributors to decrease competition. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Human Perception of Pain in Conjunction with the... The Human Perception of Pain in Conjunction with the Mind Body Problem There is more research surfacing supporting the notion that people can control their pain. What is left under examined is the notion of whether the pain is mediated by the brain, mind, or both. We all know that pain is an instinctive sense if you will, necessary to the survival of all living beings. Without pain, it would go unrecognized and exacerbate to the point of death. Pain is a protective mechanism essential to survival. There are three important claims here: One is that pain is actually a perception. The second, is the brain mediates the suppression of pain through a gate in the spinal cord. Lastly, since pain is a perception, the mind may decide the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a sense, this means that the brain creates the mental state or the percept of pain. It is also important to discuss the brain structures associated with the pain activation because these structures are essentially the means to the end state of what we call pain . The pain process starts out with a stimulus which activates somatosensory axons from the skin, muscles, or internal organs to enter the nervous system via spinal nerves. Axons that convey sharp localized information, like fine touch, ascend through the dorsal columns of the spinal cord, referred to as the fast pathway, to the nuclei in the lower medulla (3). From the medulla, the axons cross the brain and ascend through the medial lemniscus to the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus, the somatosensation receiver (bodily sensation). Axons from the thalamus project to the primary somatosensory cortex which are then relayed to the secondary somatosensory cortex. Conversely, axons that convey less localized information, like pain or temperature, ascend through the spinothalamic tract, the slow pathway, and terminate in the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus (3),(9). The end site for both of these pathways is in the somatosensory cortex. These pathways also activate the anterior cingulate cortex, a region of limbic cortex on the medial side of cerebral hemispheres, which processes and understands pain. Studies show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Political Spectacle Analysis Exercise 1: Political Spectacle Asha McWilliams In Constructing the Political Spectacle, Edelman outlines the elements with which politicians manipulate the public to meet their goals. In his 2018 State of the Union Address, President Trump effectively uses these very elements. The following analysis will discuss how President Trump address three elements of the political spectacle: the construction of enemies and leaders, the use of problems and solutions, and the manipulation of the audience s underlying ideologies. In order to fully understand the analysis to follow, a few core concepts must first be defined. Most importantly, one must have a strong grasp on just what the political spectacle is. According to Edelman, Accounts of political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such language has been effective in perpetuating Trump s status as a leader because of its inherent ambiguity. Edelman outlines how using ambiguous language is effective for gathering followers by stating that The favored strategy is ambiguity, which avoids offending those who might find a clear promise offensive [and] encourages everyone to read their own preferences into the language (Edelman, 1988, p. 50). Thus, Trump s famous make America great again phrase has been so effective because no one wants to disagree with its basic premise: everyone wants America to be a great nation. However, difficulty may arise when one is forced to define just what exactly great is. The beauty of the ambiguity allowing multiple interpretations and generating a mass initial following can quickly turn sinister when one is forced to clarify their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Positive Behaviour Of Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe s novel, published in 1719, is the spiritual autobiography of one man: Robinson Crusoe. The novel tells the story of an English mariner of York, with wanderlust spirit, who decides not to follow his parents plans for him of living a middle class life preferring to travel around the world. His father did not give him the consent to go away arguing that his choice meant as going against the authority of God himself; therefore, God will not have mercy on Robinson. In fact, his first trips seem to fulfill the prophecy of his father because his ship was wrecked in a storm and later was attacked by pirates. Ashamed to go home, Crusoe bordered another ship and returned to another trip towards Africa challenging his fate. Consequently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robinson behaved as a father for Friday teaching him to speak English and converting him to Christianity. In fact, he changed Friday from cannibalism to a Christian who believes in God. There is a strong spiritual relationship that relates the two men. They engaged in various theological debates finding out that there are some similarities between the two beliefs. Friday s religion involves the worship of a mountain god named Bemamuckee represented by priests called Oowokakee. Friday has many doubts towards Christianity especially regarding the devil. If God much strong, much might as the Devil, why God not kill the Devil, so make him no more do wicked? Crouse shows trouble in answering to this question admitting that with his religious knowledge, he was not able to answer to that question. However all his insecurities about Christianity, Robison succeeds on converting Friday to Christianity. The episode of Crusoe teaching Friday about Christianity resembles the one in Paradise Lost where the angel Raphel teaches Adam about the divine nature of the world. In the last part of the novel, Robinson tells of when he and Friday rescued two prisoners from a group of cannibals discovering that one of the prisoners was Friday s father. This event seems to be a coincidence because for many years Crusoe treated Friday as his son; therefore, this episode makes him think that Friday was not his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...