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Accidents Happen By Edgar Snyder Associates Essay
Accidents Happen According to Edgar Snyder Associates, there were 2,823 motor vehicle accidents
among people ages 13 to 19 years old in 2012. On a rainy day in October of 2015, when I was 18
years old I got into a car wreck while I was driving to work. Be careful when driving, you never know
when an accident will happen to you. When I woke up that morning I had no idea what the day had in
store for me. To start off, I had gotten up late and I was rushing through my morning routine. I needed
to be at work by 8:30 am and I kept my eyes on the clock. I really did not want to be late, after all I
had only just started working there a few weeks ago. When I finally had myself all ready, it was 8:20
am. It takes me fifteen minutes to get to work in Springfield from Williamsville and I knew that if I
wanted to get there on time I would need to hurry. As I went outside to my car I noticed that it was
sprinkling rain. I started my car and I was off. I was speeding and trying to make it through every light
without stopping. All the while I was still concerned with the music I had playing, constantly changing
the station. I was getting close to work now and it was about 8:27 am. I had just passed over the
Sangamon River and was approaching Freedom gas station where I needed to turn left onto Dirksen
Parkway. The light rain was still coming down as I got closer to the turn lane. I soon realized that quite
a few cars were backed up at the light ahead of me. I started to get over into
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Effects Of Birth Control
Birth Control: Health Effects.
Every year at least 1 out of 5 pregnancies are unplanned, birth control is used to prevent unwanted
pregnancies it has been a concerned for humans for many years. There are many types of birth
controls, one of the most common one is combination pill which is used for many purposes. One way
combination pill is used is to stop ovulation due to the hormones that it produces which are estrogen,
and progesterone. These two hormones control the entire process when it comes to the menstrual
cycle, estrogen regulate the menstrual cycle meanwhile progesterone thickens the lining of the uterus
every month.
After doing more research on one of the most common birth control pills, how can one forget the main
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With monophasic estrogen, and progestin delivers the same amount each day, during the second stage
which is biphasic they pretty much deliver the same amount of estrogen everyday but for the first 21
days. It has been proven that during the first half of the cycle the ratio of the estrogen/progestin is
lowered to allow the lining of the uterus to thicken. The ratio rises during the second half of the cycle
to allow the normal shedding of the lining of the uterus to occur. Meanwhile everything remains the
same throughout the third category.
It has been said that when birth control pills are taking correctly they are up to 99 percent effective,9
out of 10 pill users get pregnant each year. Although birth controls are meant to protect you they also
have some pros and cons, one of my closest friend doctor prescribed her birth control pills to regulate
her menstrual cycle, I myself is in the same predicament and it can get frustrating when the side
effects occur. Sometimes I get bad headaches, I get nausea, and it causes me to gain
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Enzyme Catalase Experiment
Introduction:
Within a cell, enzymes are used as a catalyst to increase the rate of chemical reaction. They do not
consume themselves, rather they help in increasing the rate of reaction. Within the body, enzymes vary
depending on their specific functions. For instance, hydrogen peroxide is a toxic chemical, but it
breaks down into harmless oxygen and water. This reaction can be sped up using the enzyme catalyst
produced by yeast. Hydrogen peroxide is produced as a byproduct in cellular reaction, because it is
poisonous and must be broken down, therefore this reaction is important. The speeding up of the
reaction is shown below:
2H2O (aq) catalyses 2H2O (l) + O2 (g)
This experiment is designed to analyze how the enzyme catalase activity is affected by the pH levels.
The experiment has also been designed to outline all of the directions and the ways by which the
observation can be made clearly and accurately. Yeast, will be used as the enzyme and hydrogen
peroxide will be used as a substrate. This experiment will be used to determine the effects of the
concentration of the hydrogen peroxide versus the rate of reaction of the enzyme catalase.
Hypothesis:
The presence of catalyst will cause hydrogen peroxide to break down into water and oxygen. The
increase in the pH of the substrate will cause the increase in the rate of reaction. It will optimize at pH
7 and will diminish/moderate after pH 9.
The important questions that will help clarify the
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The Black Rhinoceros By Gonzaga Manzo
History dies with every animal species that becomes extinct. For years the amount African Black
Rhinoceros has been dropping significantly; the problem may be unfixable at this point.
Unfortunately, many animals on earth are facing the same tragedy. These animals are primarily from a
time that no human kept records. They are living, breathing history that will die off because the
superior species could not protect them. In this picture by Gonzaga Manzo, the Black Rhinoceros is
being worked on in an auto shop by two stumped mechanics. They stare puzzled at the large animal,
not being able to see how to fix the problem. Extinction Can t be Fixed is printed in white letters in the
upper right corner, meaning that extinction cannot be reversed with tools found in a repair shop. In
fact, it cannot be reversed at all. Gonzaga Manzo, a Spanish artist, created this image as a part of a
campaign series for the World Wide Fund for Nature for species facing extreme extinction: the Black
rhinoceros. This powerful image was primarily to stop hunting the animals, but also to raise awareness
of the dire situation. The Black Rhinoceros has become extinct in twelve African countries. They are
being hunted for their horn, which is used in certain pain killing drugs and thus is highly sought after.
Furthermore, this is a digitally edited image, which combines real images with digital elements.
Manzo did this to create a realistic photo of the Black Rhinoceros in an auto shop, even though
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Systematic Approach And Thematic Approach
As the traditional classroom has been evolving the educational landscape has also been altered with
technology advancement over the years. Today we learn through using various teaching methods, as
we have come to rely more on technology to enhance our learning experience rather than doing the
traditional method of just sitting in the classroom and having the teacher be the sage on the stage.
During this course I had been exposed to several teaching strategies, but the flip classroom approach
and the thematic approach had stuck out to me as those approach could transform the classroom into
one that is diverse. The flip classroom approach occurs where the student access instructional content
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The disadvantages of this approach are as follows; students could lose interest since they are not
motivated and interested in the given topic, there could be issues with the content since the availability
of resources are limited to cover every aspect of the topic being administered, students could become
unwilling to participate since they are not given a choice of theme and students may score poorly since
are they are not as creative as their peers (Carl, n.d.). With the implementation of the flipped
classroom and the thematic approach students would no longer conform to the traditional approach
where only some students are reached. Students individual needs would be met once those approaches
are effectively done in the
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Essay on Analaysis of the American Way
No matter how liberty and freedom are defined, America and its people have always prided itself on
being founded on their principles. Looking back at the founding of America , slavery, Civil War,
emancipation, reconstruction, and the times following all the way through today I would say everyone
should ask, is liberty truly the American Way?
Since I have not yet taken American History 1, I had to look outside this week s readings to review the
Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny that lead to some of the attitudes and events covered. In 1823
in the Monroe Doctrine, America essentially told Europe and other powers in the eastern hemisphere
hands off the western hemisphere. Lands in the western hemisphere would either become part of the ...
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These problems with people and the suppression of freedom were not confined to the frontier but the
south and north as well.
In the south, African Americans were technically free but the 1896 case of Plessey vs. Ferguson
established legal segregation. Worse than segregation were the lynchings. In 1898, Ida B. Wells
Barnett wrote, Mr. President , the colored citizens of this country in general, and Chicago in particular,
desire to respectfully urge that some action be taken by you the chief magistrate of this great
nation........For nearly twenty years lynching crimes, which stand side by side with Armenian and
Cuban outrages, have been committed and permitted by this Christian nation. (Wells Barnett) The
north was plagued with discrimination against Slavic and Italian immigrants. While American born
citizens moved into management and skilled labor jobs new immigrants were given less skilled work
many times based on discrimination rather than qualifications.
Both the racism already prevalent in American and nationalism led America to not only seeking to
expand in the west but overseas. As with Manifest Destiny Americans felt the obligation to right the
wrongs of not just on this continent but in world and the western hemisphere in particular. Governor
Teddy Roosevelt in an excerpt from The Strenuous Life said, I wish to preach not the doctrine of
ignoble ease but the doctrine of the
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Analysis Of The Book Of Cannibals
History: Whose Story Is It?
Interactions between people are often evaluated in terms of lands gained, lives lost, and valor earned,
but there is an arguably more powerful spoil of war that is rarely discussed: the right to write the story.
The victorious party gets to tell the tale, and indubitably the defeated are portrayed extremely
negatively if at all. Consider the many extant ancient Spanish texts compared to the lack of
decipherable Mayan texts: as part of their victory over the Mayans, the Spanish burned the Yucatan
almanacs. Cultural genocide of this sort is not rare by any means; imperialism leaves a trail of extinct
and dying cultures in its wake. The cannibalistic metaphor in Montaigne s Of Cannibals as well as the
essay itself illustrate how history is shaped by dominant narratives, made even more evident in King s
discussion of attitudes towards Native Americans in The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of
Native People in North America.
Montaigne s description of natives consuming the defeated is analogous to European culture
displacing native culture. Just as the prisoner of war sang that part of him is his captor s own fathers
and grandfathers that he has previously consumed, the European domination of native culture became
another chapter in European history. The flesh the prisoner consumed, however, did not retain its
original shape. Instead, it was broken down and absorbed into his being. Similarly, the European
subsummation of Native American
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Global Economy Is Finally Stabilizing Following The Global...
The global economy is finally stabilizing following the global financial crisis and Great Recession.
Our base case outlook for average annual real growth between 2015 and 2020 is between 3 and 4
percent Lower global commodity prices are an important factor supporting stronger economic growth.
Although economies that are dependent on commodity exports may suffer, lower input prices for
industry as well as lower fuel prices for households will provide a boost to aggregate demand and
global growth. We expect emerging economies to continue to grow by more than 4 percent
(contributing $16.2 trillion to global growth through 2020 at market exchange rates), while the growth
rate of advanced economies is forecast to exceed 2 percent (contributing $13.5 trillion through 2020)
for the first time since 2010. The United States is leading the recovery among advanced markets, and
we expect the country to be a significant contributor to global growth through 2020. However, we
anticipate economic performance to continue to diverge within both the emerging and developed
market groupings based on key policy choices, as governments grapple with structural reforms in the
context of reduced fiscal and monetary stimulus. In this regard, strong leadership and bold
government actions will determine whether national economies can escape from the new mediocre of
stable but low growth. Australia resources industry (BHP) Australia has a rich haven of resources in
the oil, gas and energy industries.
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The Twelfth Day of July
The Twelfth Day of July
Task: Explain how Kevin and Sadie change by the end of the novel
The Twelfth Day of July is a book by Joan Lingard. This book is about the discord between the
Catholic and Protestant religions. It centres on the characters of Kevin McCoy, who is Catholic, and
Sadie Jackson, who is Protestant and how their friendship develops despite the religious bigotry which
affects the country they live in. The Twelfth Day of July is a celebration in Northern Ireland, for
Protestants which started in the 18th century celebrating the Glorious Revolution and the victory of
Protestant King Billy over Catholic King James II at the Battle of Boyne in 1690.
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Sadie is infuriated by the events of that day and decides that she is going to go back to Kevin s house
and wreak havoc if she can. She leaves her house in the middle of the night and sneaks into Kevin s,
there she writes on the McCoy s kitchen table KING BILLY WAS HERE. LONG LIVE KING BILLY
. She thinks she has got away with it when she hears a noise behind her; she turns around only to be
confronted by Kevin. She tries to run out the kitchen and throws flour all over the place as a
distraction. She succeeded, she got out of the kitchen and hid in a stinky bin, she heard voices outside
the bin, Kevin giving orders to his friends to find her. The smell of the bin made her wretch, but she
could not leave it just yet, someone kicked the bin and she felt the vibrations through her body. She
felt like she was in there for an eternity. Eventually the voices faded and she left the bin but not the
area.
The next morning her brother goes into her room to wake her only to find her bed empty, he thinks
this is strange, he goes down stairs and there is still no sign of Sadie. He decides to go to Kevins house
and asked his friends Linda and Steve to go with him, they go in search of Sadie, when they arrive at
Kevins house they are told by the McCoy s that they have not seen her so they go home to speak to his
parents by this time he is really worries about his sister. After speaking to his parents they all decide to
go back to Kevin s,
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Social Reformers Support Prohibition
The eighteenth amendment established prohibition, which was the banning of the manufacturing and
sale of alcohol. Interestingly, prohibition caused many different and unintended consequences for
America. When the eighteenth amendment was established, many people supported prohibition
because of the social benefits. The Church supported prohibition because many Christians saw
drinking as a sin. Many business men supported prohibition, because this would reduce the amount of
absences at work and would increase production and efficiency. Furthermore, many social reformers
supported prohibition, since it would benefit the family unit. Since fathers would not be drinking, this
would allow more money to be spent on necessities, and would reduce
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Good Vs Evil Essay
Living in a society constantly plagued by a scarcity of compassion, and hostility runs rampant, I ve
come to question the innate in people. Trying to consider the natural condition of people, being
whether it good or evil, I ve come to believe good exists as equally as evil. And as one resists the
other, both are on a conquest to defeat the other. Goods quest is to help; scattering kindness,
compassion, and love. Where evils quest is to carry out complete genocide against everything good.
Within the fight, the battle is finished by a choice, a choice being allowed to conquer. This battle is
fought in every human being. It should be said the choice between good and evil is a free choice.
Swimming through what seems like a dark murky lake, I ve searched for a sliver of light, and too
often come up discouraged, disappointed, and desperate. Sadly, people are left deserted trying to latch
onto the sliver of light. Believing in the choice for good, I was sadden to encounter a sort of hatred I
did not think to ever witness. Being a hopeless romantic and consistently looking at life as if it is a
poem ready to be written, my expectations for my act of kindness were at a high peak. I ve often had a
fascination with the homeless, and at times, even a sort of envy towards them. To be able to float
freely, unbound by society s confinements. When deciding I wanted to sit down, eat, and talk with a
homeless person, I looked forward to the mounds of understanding I hoped to gain. But upon
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Relationship Development Strategy Paper
Relationship Development Strategy Audience Description Genx7 productions target markets are
technology, fashion, nonprofit, and healthcare. Genx7 productions are an urban lifestyle marketing
agency. The businesses that use Genx7 production seeks are those wanting to have a voice and reach
the Latino and African American communities. Genx7 is expanding to cities across the country such
as Denver, Ft.Lauderdale, Austin, Charlotte, and Detroit. The business size can range from small
businesses to corporation clients. Genx7 looks for clients that have a specific campaign or group they
want to target to show specifics of what can be created. Audience Intentions Genx7 productions obtain
valuable information from urban communities to pass along to its clients. The information collected is
analyzed and evaluated on different lifestyles. Each client will need to allow Genx7 productions to do
a detail analysis and collect research based on the daily activities communities are involved in and
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As a competitive persona, Genx7 productions use this role to attract its larger, corporate clients. As a
competitive role, this approach will allow Genx7 productions to use technicality and special
opportunities to create something that will shock the competition. The plan will be unique and it will
have the competition wondering and questioning their techniques. This plan will have to create with a
sense of urgency due to stay one step ahead of competitors. Spontaneous. The spontaneous approach
is going to be geared to Genx7 productions fashion, magazine, and print ad industry clients.
Magazines and print ads have a way of reaching people on an emotional level. As a spontaneous
persona these too are fast paced decisions that are created when a clients customer feels a certain way.
Genx7 productions will use this approach to create images for their clients base on buying on
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The Beer Is Not A New Thing
Beer is not a new thing. Alcoholic beverages date as far back as 10,000 B.C.E and Sumerians in 2000
B.C.E. had prepared recipes for eight different beer types, ranging from strong, red brown, and good
dark (Mauk, 2013). Breweries have created their own recipes, brewed their own beers some with
alcohol, some without and most recently there has been the craft beer explosion. Perhaps the Sumerian
beer could be argued as the first craft beer. Over the past few years, craft beer has been gaining steady
market share from the national and international beer breweries, with a focus on micro breweries and
brew pubs (Murray O Neill, 2012). Separating one beer from the next is the product itself, and what
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The MBR line is destined, specifically, as a shopping product, or a consumer product less frequently
purchased that which is compared on suitability, quality, price and style (Armstrong Kotler, 2015). The
product line s benefit is that it fills the void for the non alcoholic drinker looking for a great, craft beer
taste without the unwanted alcohol. With the example of a craft beer drinking woman who becomes
pregnant or is now breastfeeding, she will not need to give up drinking good tasting beer. She will be
able to continue enjoying craft beer taste without the worry of alcohol. However, this product line is
not limited to pregnant or breastfeeding women. Others who may enjoy the MBR line is the elderly
and those with liver issues. Generally, MBR is for those who enjoy taste, not just the buzz of alcohol.
MBR will start with six brews, one for each season as well as two other flavors. Upon success, MBR
will look to branch out to include more flavors and tastes. As a means of separation from other beers,
the names of the MBR beers will be reminiscent of song titles. Descriptions and names of the original
six flavors are as follows:
Porterville (Spring): a dark colored American Porter with tastes of honey and vanilla;
Lager Song (Summer): a light, summertime lager with a clean finish;
Blue Oktoberfest (Fall): a deep, flavorful Oktoberfest brew;
Twist and Stout (Winter): a dark, bitter stout;
IPA
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The Survivalist Analysis
The Survivalist (2015).
The movie is post apocalyptic cast, during a time when oil production had stopped and that led to total
economic collapse of governments, a fall in the society and an abrupt population drop. Even as the
film starts, we see the Survivalist burying a man s body and then follows a cast of his life in the wild
living in a small cabin he has already built. He performs his daily activities such as harvesting crop for
food since animal meat has become very scarce, he washes his closes in the nearby stream, Lays down
traps around the perimeter of his farm to keep intruders away and grows seeds with semen.
Then one early morning he heard some noise outside his cabin, he rushes out only to find two women,
an elderly lady called Katherine and a younger lady by the name Milja. Katherine claims the Milja is
her daughter. The ladies ask him if he could spare some of his crop but he declines by even holding
them at gunpoint. They requested for a place to spend the night but the survivalist could only agree to
it when Milja offered to have intercourse with him in exchange for food and shelter for that night only.
The following morning he tells the women to pack and leave but Milja caresses and shaves his face,
and the survivalist softens his heart by letting them stay indefinitely as long as they help him with the
farming. Katherine later conspire to kill the survivalist in order to reduce the supplies used but the
plan does not go as planned since the survivalist
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Civil War Reconstruction Research Paper
I bet you know about the Civil War but, what about the Reconstruction time period? The
Reconstruction time period was another important part of the Civil War. The reconstruction was the
time period after the Civil War. The Civil War was the war against the north and the south over slavery
and many other different ways of life. The Civil War pretty much smoothed out the significant
differences between the north and south but, that did not mean that the north and south got along well.
The reconstruction started in 1865 and ended in 1877. The Reconstruction time period left a gigantic
impact on northern and southern americans.
During the reconstruction time period the south did not get along very well with the north. The
southerners needed help rebuilding their land. In the Ducksters article it mentioned, Much of the
southern United States were destroyed during the Civil War. Because of this, the north felt that they
should help them rebuild their land. They felt this way because they had just won the war so they
wanted to make it equal. Another reason is they were part of the same country now so they kind of had
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The north was trying to help the south fix their land because they were together now. Also, there were
northerners who tried to make money by rebuilding the south (crops, schools and houses). These
people were called carpetbaggers. They were called carpetbaggers because all they brought with them
to the south was a cheap bag made out of carpets. Carpetbaggers were people who came down to the
south even though the south didn t want their help. The south didn t want the north to help them
because they were going to try to make money while helping them. Though not all northerners tried to
make money off of helping the south. The north helped the south move very far in rebuilding Those
are some of the good and bad things that the north did during the
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The Effect Of Political Changes On Egyptian Economy
Abstract
This research aims at studying the effect of political changes on Egyptian economy by studying the
direct and indirect effect of political risk index and its sub indicators on number of important variables
such as economic growth, employment, exchange rates, Egyptian Exchange main index (EGX30),
foreign investment flows, domestic interest rates, and domestic public debt during the time period
from 2006 to 2015 using parametric and nonparametric statistical methods. The study concluded that
political risk index and its sub indicators have had varying effects on financial and real investment and
other macroeconomic variables in Egypt; and that achieving a successful economic development
process cannot be reachedwithouttaking into account determinants ofpolitical risk.
Keywords:sovereign spread, country risk, political risk index, and political risks sub indicators
1. Introduction
Investment decision, by itself, is not a complicated one, as once we manage to consider all aspects of
costs associated with the investment decision and to estimate its expected returns, there will be no
difficulty to make a proper decision regarding the proposed investment. The main problem in making
any investment decision is the ability to consider all aspects of costs that the investment will expose
to. Investment costs can be divided into tangible and intangible costs. Where tangible costs classified
as constructional and operational costs; intangible costs include opportunity cost and
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An Unforgettable Grandma
An Unforgettable Grandma Some people have grandparents, and others don t. I am so incredibly
blessed to have a grandma that is so caring in my life. Unfortunately, I don t get to see this loving
person very often. She lives in Canada alongside the rest of my family. When I lived in Michigan my
parents, brother, and I owned a trailer in Canada that we would go to all the time. In 2012, we moved
to Ohio, so we had to sell the trailer. My grandma comes to visit us around three times a year, and we
go down to see her on some holidays. I have grown to appreciate her more and more. I hear a lot of
people say they love their grandparents, so I ask them, Why? I get many responses like, They give me
the best Christmas presents! or They make really good food! My grandma does this, too, but there s so
much more than that. She teaches me how to speak with love, encourages me to put in effort, and
helps me realize that the little things matter.
I don t understand why he s being so mean to me. I hate him! Emma exclaimed. Emma is my cousin
who was once telling my grandma about a person she hates. I was sitting in the kitchen with them as
she told the story. As she went on, her voice got louder, and louder. She finally reached the pinnacle of
her voice, and just broke down. I remember thinking at this moment that if she were talking to me, I
would have no idea how to respond to her. My grandma, however, knew exactly what to do. She never
once raised her voice. She tried to calm
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Marissa Meyer s Futuristic Dystopian Novel Cinder
Marissa Meyer s futuristic dystopian novel, Cinder, is set in an advanced society containing large
divides between different groups of people including; cyborgs, humans, and Lunars. Cyborgs are often
looked down upon as inhuman machines that are held to high expectations though, the majority of
cyborgs are partially human. The antagonist, Cinder, is a cyborg who struggles with these divides
between people. Because of this, Cinder feels the need to hide her Cyborg self and constantly work to
appease others in order to be accepted. One theme this story suggests is In a society that can be very
demanding, people need to learn to stop trying to please others, live for themselves, and do what they
believe is right and they will benefit from their actions. This theme is shown throughout the story in a
series of critical scenes and also portrayed using author s craft.
From the beginning of the story, the theme is very evident. In one of the critical scenes, Cinder visits
her dying sister in quarantine after being victimized by the plague. After receiving the message that
her sister has only little time, Cinder arrives in quarantine to visit her. When Cinder arrives, she finds
Peony s ID chip being removed which was only done to victims who were dead or dying. Despite
knowing there would be harsh consequences if she were caught, Cinder confiscates the knife from the
Med droid and asked for forgiveness while she grasped her sister s fragile wrist, (Meyer 263) and
removes
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Homeless Population After A Two Week Program
Homelessness, once viewed as transient and situational, has become a growing public health problem
that has escaped ready solutions (Bassuk et al., 2014). Homeless population has been increasing in the
United States drastically, and with the increase in the homeless population it is also important to
provide a comforting environment for the homeless population. Many of the homeless population
come from various backgrounds and they don t choose to be homeless but the circumstances lead
them to be homeless. Consequently, the at risk population that is facing harsh circumstances needs to
have an environment in which they can feel comfortable in and have an access to the basic necessities
such as food, clothing, and shower facilities. Therefore, the volunteers at the facilities that helps the
homeless population need to have a knowledge in which ways they should react with the homeless
population. In a study conducted by Buchanan et.al (2004) it focused on exploring the attitudes of
primary care residents regarding the homeless population after a two week program. The program had
4 sections that included lectures, clinical sessions, and tours of community programs serving the
homeless people, case discussion, and hearing personal narratives of homeless population. Along with
these sections the residents learned about the demographics and origins of the homelessness, common
medical conditions, and emphasis on teaching about everyday life of the homelessness. The attitudes
were
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Fascism Vs Fascism
Plato once wrote, The heaviest penalty for declining to rule is to be ruled by someone inferior to
yourself . It would be impossible for him to guess this quote would be taken very literally among ruler
after ruler in history. Unfortunately, not every person who took this piece seriously was the best choice
in leadership. Adolf Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy were leaders who used elements
of fascism in order to promote their vision of a new world. Although they both had similarities in their
regimes, they also had great differences in leading their country.
The term fascist is thrown around in politics and heated debates without much respect for how heavy
the term truly is. Before diving into the different extents to which fascism was carried out in Italy and
Germany, it is important to take a moment and discuss what the term is. According to Merriam
Webster dictionary, fascism is a, political philosophy, movement, or regime... that exalts nation and
often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a
dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition ,
as well as, a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control . With such a
harsh definition, some would believe it would be simple to create a framework for all fascist dictators,
yet that could not be further from the truth. Although it may be difficult to define fascism to a
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Business Research Analysis
Business Research Ethics
Danielle Dunnivant
RES/351
March 30, 2014
Harold Graff
Case of Unethical Behavior in Pharmacy
One of the most trusted health professional roles is that of a pharmacist. Unique to their profession
they are faced with an array of ethical challenges. A Pharmacist is like a gatekeeper to drugs which
give and take life. It is known of some pharmacies to even put their customers health and their well
being above any profits the pharmacy could make. However, there are some that do not, and when this
occurs, and profits are all that s seen, the results can become tragic.
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These conversations include such topics as dietary supplements, herbs, and homeopathic products.
This unethical behavior can be avoided by when pharmacist in America discourage inappropriate
practices and purchasing inappropriate products? Do you think that will ever happen? I believe that it
can pharmacist are expected to be professional and knowledgeable about the drugs they are
dispensing. They are to dispense them in a responsible and ethical manner. I realize that their income
also depends on the sale of their products. However it is still ethical to attempt to protect their
customer s from wasting their money on products that do not or will not work for them. This unethical
behavior has given pharmacist a bad name in many instances. Hopefully we will continue to see more
honest pharmacist operating in America.
References
New York Times Toxic Pharmacist 2002
Kessler, DA, (March 3, 1998)
Stephen Barrett
FFDA (Public Health Advisory, January 16, 2008)
Bouts, BA, (November 25, 2005)
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How To Become A Naturalized Citizen
Working with US citizenship and immigration services in Dallas, TX to become a naturalized citizen
of the United States is a long and difficult process. When you finally get to the finish line your
citizenship interview and test here are four areas where you will need to apply absolute diligence in
order to ensure success. Your ability to accurately and confidently explain how you got your green
card It should be no surprise that the US citizenship and immigration services officer in Dallas, TX
who interviews you will be scrutinizing your immigration history closely. If you got your green card
through a marriage, the US citizenship and immigration services office in Dallas, TX has the right to
ask you details about your marriage, such as whether or not you and your spouse are still married. If
for some reason you and your spouse are no longer together, you will need to be prepared to provide
details as to why. The US citizenship and immigration services officer in Dallas, TX will want to be
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You should be prepared to show how you are currently supporting those minor children and provide
an explanation for why you no longer share a household with them. Acceptable evidence of support
payments includes copies of cancelled checks, a notarized affidavit from your ex spouse, or proof of
money transfers. You should know that owning back child support could cause serious challenges to
obtaining your naturalization with US citizenship and immigration services in Dallas, TX. Your ability
to explain any kind of criminal record you may
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Analyzing The Article The Science Of Good Deeds
Kindness can alter everything. Kindness can change everything. In the article The Science of Good
Deeds one of the quotes says Two large studies found that older adults who volunteered reaped
benefits in their health and well being. This influences people that are aged. It can help older people
with their health. It also can help the people getting helped. Additionally in the article Doing good
Does You Good one of the quotes states. When you help others, it promotes positive physiological
changes in the brain associated with happiness. Helping other people out can benefit you for the
reason that it can help you become more happy. It also can make you feel better. It can benefit other
people for the reason that they get helped. It
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Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo And The Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic
On the night of May 30, 1960, Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo was killed. He was shot to death on a
highway in the capital city. This event set off a chain reaction over the next five years. The United
States has been a partner in the assassination of Trujillo that helped climb to power.
The decision to take down Trujillo was reinforced in the early 1960 when the united states passed to
organized hemispheric opposition to the Castro region. This policy has ran ahead to a familiar place
that the United States opposed only governments. Unaware of the small talk going on around him,
Trujillo continued to live up to his reputation. In June, his side men blew up a car with Venezuelan
President Romulo Betancourt, an outspoken
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How To Write A Medical Malpractice Essay
You have gone to a licensed physical therapist for rehabilitation, but instead of getting better, your
condition has worsened. You get yourself medically checked and realize that you have undergone
wrong treatment. Now, you must be wondering if you can file a case of medical malpractice against
the physical therapist. If you are in doubt, you can always consult an experienced and knowledgeable
medical malpractice Personal Injury Lawyer Aurora.
As you will be explained, various state definitions will always consider a licensed physical therapist as
a health care provider.
Even though you may feel elated on hearing that you can file a case of medical malpractice against the
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He/she should be able to state what the proper and standard medical care should have been and how
the defendant physical therapist lacked in it.
You will also have to prove that not only the defendant PT deficient in his/her services and standard of
care, but also that you received injuries because of his/her actions.
Finally you will have to explain the extent and depth of your injuries and how those injuries
negatively affected your life in terms of medical bills, lost wages and impaired lifestyle.
But before you file the medical malpractice case in the court, your Personal Injury Lawyer Aurora will
have to determine the culpability of the physical therapist. You must never forget that the physical
therapist usually work as a team with the other health care providers. Also though the physical
therapist usually determines the course of rehabilitation treatment, he/she will base his/her treatment
on the medical assessments made by the primary treating physician.
If there is error in the initial assessment itself or in the recommendation made by the primary health
care provider, then you should file the medical malpractice case against your primary physician rather
than the physical
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Alexander The Great Of Alexander Essay
Alexander became king of Macedonia after his the passing of his father, King Philip II. Within this
essay, the information of Alexander will come from three different sources,and be compared to find
the similarities in the history of Alexander amongst them. Alexand lived from 356 B.C.E. to 323
B.C.E., dying at the age of thirty two. The three sources used have many similarities and broaden the
history of Alexander, as they include more into the timeline of his life. Referring to the textbook, the
assassination of Philip II led to twenty year old Alexander becoming the King of Macedonia. He is
commonly referred to as Alexander the Great . He, like his father, had a dream of invading the Persian
Empire. The textbook mentions that Alexander had claimed to be descended from the Greek Hero,
Heracles. Alexander also mentioned that he was pharaoh of Egypt. Going in order of the timeline,
Alexander gained control into Asia minor whenever he defeated Persian king Darius III at the battle of
Issus 333 B.C.E. From there he he extended control over Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Another battle
with the Persian led to victory, whenever he fought at Gaugamela in 331 B.C.E.. The next move was
to take over the Persian treasuries in Babylon. Darius had fled and Alexander was on a quest to find
him, but Darius III was killed by his own men. With the control of the persians, he pushed his
boundaries into Northwest India. Winning a brutally fought battle at the Hydaspes river, took a toll on
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Final Practice with Solutions
Final Practice Key
1. Bridget Company uses activity based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual
production and sales of Product A is 2,000 units and of Product B is 3,000 units. There are three
activity cost pools, with estimated total cost and expected activity as follows:
The overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity based costing is closest to:
A. $6.00
B. $9.60
C. $8.63
D. $13.80
2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can
then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each
afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the
afghans are as follows:
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7. The management of Freshwater Corporation is considering dropping product C11B. Data from the
company s accounting system appear below:
All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company s accounting system.
Further investigation has revealed that $211,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $122,000 of
the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product C11B is discontinued.
According to the company s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product
C11B?
A. $74,000
B. $(521,000)
C. $(74,000)
D. $521,000
8. Amadon Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the
measure of activity in its flexible budgets. During July, the company budgeted for 7,900 units, but its
actual level of activity was 7,920 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the
formulas to be used in its budgeting: The direct labor in the planning budget for July would be closest
to:
A. $41,868
B. $41,080
C. $41,184
D. $41,974
Cost = Fixed cost per unit + Variable cost per unit  q
= $0 + $5.20  7,900 = $41,080
9. (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The Crawford Company is pondering an investment in a
machine that costs $350,000, that will have a useful life of eight years, and that will have a salvage
value of $25,000. If this machine is purchased, a similar, old machine will be sold at a
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Shakespeare s Measure For Measure
A commonly shared, almost universal moral is that one should learn to forgive any transgressors and
forget the transgressions which they have committed. In this example, forgiveness can be awarded by
any given body, whether it be an individual or an institution, to any guilty party. According to
philosopher Jacques Derrida, however, this definition is much too far reaching and allows for a misuse
of the word forgiveness and of the concept of forgiveness itself. Derrida argues that forgiveness is
paradoxical and unconditional, and that the unconditionality of forgiveness should not be confused
with the sovereignty of governmental law, or it will cause the governmental structure to lose not only
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It is the punishment for something deemed unforgivable. However, Derrida says that it is precisely this
unforgivable thing which is the only thing that can truly be forgiven (Derrida 32). Forgiveness must be
an exchange between a singular victim and a singular guilty person (Derrida 42), forgiving a mortal
sin or unforgivable transgression (Derrida 32), and must remain outside of any third party (including
language, political structure, or any judicial law) (Derrida 42). This unforgivable transgression is often
committed by a party which shows no remorse (Derrida 38). If it sounds contradictory, it is because it
is so, and Derrida acknowledges this fact. He says that in order to achieve true forgiveness, one needs
to believe in the impossible, and it should be extraordinary, interrupting the ordinary course of
historical temporality (Derrida 32). Derrida also claims that modern government has never really been
able to achieve this aim. However, Derrida also states that government has never stopped trying to
incorporate forgiveness into their structures, and that to do so is impossible. The very nature of
forgiveness, he says, must eliminate any third party. He argues that when a government as a structure
aims to forgive a guilty person for doing something to an individual, they do a disservice to the
individual by speaking for them, acting as that third party. This can be seen in cases of murder, for
example, when the victim cannot
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Premenstrual Syndrome Essay
Introduction Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) affects about half of women who are of reproductive age,
and the global prevalence for PMS is roughly 47.8% with percentages of women affected varying by
country1. Symptoms of PMS are cyclic, occur during the luteal phase, and diminish with the onset of
the menses2. There are more than 200 symptoms that have been associated with PMS, but the most
common symptoms can be categorized into 3 groups: behavioral, psychological, and physical
symptoms. Behavioral symptoms include fatigue, insomnia, dizziness, change in sexual interest, food
cravings, and/or overeating2. Psychological symptoms include irritability, anger, depressed mood,
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Iron is also a crucial part of menses, as it is found in blood, and the menstrual cycle can deplete a
woman s stores. While food sources are the recommended vehicles in which to meet the
recommendations for these vitamins and minerals, supplementation is another way a woman could
ensure she is getting the recommended dose of the aforementioned vitamins and minerals.
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of vitamin and mineral supplementation on
reducing PMS symptoms in women between the ages of 20 and 30. Half of the female population
suffers from PMS, while others experience significant symptoms that are not severe enough for a
clinical diagnosis, but occur during the luteal phase and affect daily living. This study is important
because PMS affects many women, and if this study successfully found a supplement or nutrition
prescription that reduced symptoms, women could live life regularly again.
Study Aims and Hypothesis One of the aim of this study is to identify if women with PMS have a
nutritional deficiency that could be an underlying factor in the symptoms they are experiencing.
Another aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of different vitamins and minerals on reducing
symptoms of PMS by testing various vitamin and mineral supplements on
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The Rose That Grew from Concrete Analysis Essay examples
Naod Tekeste
English 110C
The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur
Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete
Proving nature s laws wrong it learned to walk without having feet
Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air
Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else even cared!
Analysis
Tupac Shakur was a rapper from California, known for his socially conscious songs that concern
violence, racism, and hardship. Outside of the booth, the rapper was characterized for his vocalness on
those issues, as well as his personal conflicts with other artists. While Tupac Shakur is most notably
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Nature s laws represent that, in the ghetto, you re not expected to make it out and make something
good of yourself. It s the law. When Shakur says he learned to walk without feet, it symbolizes how he
is self made, and got through the struggle on his own. While he doesn t specifically mention it, I
attribute him being able to make it out of the ghetto to his education, as he was more privileged than
most of the kids in his surroundings. Growing up, Shakur attended the Baltimore School for the Arts,
where he studied poetry, music, and acting. I believe this gave him the skills to rise above his
surroundings, because his art skills gave him a way to express himself, which lead to his success.
Next, Shakur says, Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air (5 6) The
dream or goal of a rose is to live, as with any plant. Also, the dreams mentioned here could serve as a
double entendre. Shakur, as the rose, could be stating that he just wants to live, as thats the goal of
many urban youth enduring the hardships of living in the projects. Fresh air in this context could be a
new
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How Did Technology Affect The Plains Indians
The lives of the Plains Indians have been affected in many ways, such as technological inventions as
well as in political aspects. The Plains Indians have been scammed of their land through government
actions and Americans, due to the technological advances that occurred during the late nineteenth
century. The lives of the Plain Indians were affected by the technological and political advances issued
by the United States Government and the entrepreneurs of the late nineteenth century. One of the first
ways that the lives of the Plains Indians were affected was through technological advances. Three of
the major technological advances that affected the Indians were the railroads, the telegraph, and the
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The two main actions that the United States government issued towards the Plains Indians were the
Homestead Act and the Dawes Act. The Homestead Act correlated with the trend of Manifest Destiny
and encouraged settlers to migrate west. The Homestead Act encouraged western migration by
providing 160 acres of public land. In exchange, homesteaders paid a small filing fee and were
required to complete five years of continuous residence before receiving ownership of the land. After
six months of residency, homesteaders also had the option of purchasing the land from the government
for roughly $1.25 per acre. (Primary Documents in American History) The land that the government
was distributing belonged to various tribes of the Plains Indians. By having the Homestead Act in
effect and encouraging settlers to migrate west, Plains Indians were forced into reservations. The real
impact of Manifest Destiny was that it sent many settlers west, without realizing that the settlers were
taking land from the Indians. The Indians that lived in the reservations had just enough food to keep
their population alive, as well as living in unsanitary conditions with bacteria and diseases
everywhere. The two options that the Indians had was to either live in the reservations with little to no
food or to face genocide. Some Indian tribes tried to make amends with American troops who ushered
the natives to reservations, but some American troops turned on the Indians. One incident of the
American troops killing Indians was the Nez Perce war. This war was over a conflict of land and how
some US troops did not agree on the settlement of the land. The war resulted in over 100 casualties
towards the Indians and was stated as a genocide of and Indian tribe. The second act that was passed
by the United States government was the Dawes Act. The Dawes Act authorized the President to
survey American
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Mary Shelley s Biography
Mary Shelley s own biography informs the novel Frankenstein in four important ways. Mary seems to
reflect many of her own feelings and experiences throughout the novel. She does this through using
the setting and the characters, while heavily influencing the text and storyline around her own
biography.
The first way that Mary Shelley s biography informs the novel is through the setting. The story begins
with several letters, the location of which are set in England. This connects to Mary because England
is where she was born and spent a lot of her life. Next, chapter 1 begins in the setting of Geneva,
Switzerland, which also has a connection to Mary s biography. When Mary first started writing
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For example, the monster in Frankenstein experiences a great amount of neglect from his creator
Victor. This very negatively affected the monster, and he became angry, alone and misunderstood.
(Insert quote) These are emotions that Mary has experienced, as well. Her mother passed away only
10 days after she was born, so she was raised mostly by a nanny. Her father then remarried to their
neighbor, Ms. Godwin. Mary s new stepmother continuously favored her own two daughters over
Mary. She sent both of her children to get an education, but didn t see the need to send Mary to school.
Being treated unfairly like this caused Mary to experience a lot of loneliness throughout her
childhood. Mary was very misunderstood as a child. She reflects this through the monsters feelings of
neglect and loneliness. It seems that this part of the novel is influenced very much by Mary s own
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The Migrant Worker Lifestyle Can Be Largely Explained As A...
The migrant worker lifestyle can be largely explained as a subculture. These people have their own
values and behaviors that distinguish themselves from the average American. The migrant workers
work for little pay, and believe that hard work will pay off for them. They travel north and south and
across the United States following the harvests of different crops so they can work and get paid. The
one thing that sets this apart from the larger culture is that they are not following around the easiest or
the highest paying work. They are following some of the hardest and lowest paying work that can be
found. This is what sets their values and behaviors apart from the rest of the United States. These
people live and grow up in a completely different world than the average American child. They start
working at in their preteen years and do not stop working until their bodies won t let them anymore.
The children do not get forced into labor that early although many are. They choose to do it on their
own because they have a desire to help their family out. This is not common among the average
American household. In fact, most of the country would rise in an uproar if white children were found
to be doing this sort of work, but it seems an exception has been made for these ones. The lifestyle
that these people live is very different from the one the average American lives which makes their
lifestyle a subculture inside our larger American culture. Their experiences in life give
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What Is Free College In Thomas L. Friedman s The World Is...
As years pass by, the world we know is becoming flat. Thomas L. Friedman the author of the book
The World is Flat explains the flat world as, Countries from around the world can now compete for
global knowledge work as never before and that America had better get ready for this challenge (7).
Essentially meaning that anyone from any place can compete against Americans for American jobs.
This lead to America losing its edge. A solution to address this issue is to give free college. Some say
free college should be implemented because it will help people to enter the middle class; therefore
benefiting the economy in the long run. This solution is flawed because free college does not
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This misses the poor who were the initial target, causing the gap of educated between poor and rich
students to widen even more. The reason being, is poor schools don t have the resources to educate
their students to be ready to enter college. On the other side, well funded schools have all the
resources they need to successful prepare their students. To fix this, we need to rise funding s to
prepare the upcoming kids to be ready for college. In the book The World Is Flat by Thomas L.
Friedman has a quote by Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Educations and the
Economy states, Wealthy people associating with each other produce high per capita per student
school budgets because of higher property tax assessments... while you found poor people associated
with each other in school districts, paying much more but winding up with low per pupil expenditures
(quoted in Friedman 360). Basically, Tucker is saying that the wealthy who are the minority have a
better funded education system that supply all the technology and resource to churn out students ready
for college. This is opposed to the poor that have a worse education system that lack the funding to
provide students with resources and technology they need to succeed. This results in students who
aren t prepared for college. Bob Luebke senior policy analyst at the civitas institute reports, If you
look at the data, the bigger problem is many students don t finish college. That about 55 percent of
students graduate six years after starting (Luebke). What he is insinuating is that the problem is not
access but completion, and if we were to make college free, then the incompletion rate would just rise.
This showcases many of the student who enter college are not prepared for college. So why is that?
Well, many of the students entering college from high school aren t prepared for the workload.
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Athenian Democracy Dbq Essay
During the Golden Age in Greece, many things changed. Things that changed were the diversity of
political views and the social doings of the Athenians and the organization of the Athenians economy.
With the Golden Age, many groups worked together that wouldn t normally interact. The biggest
example of that is the relationship between Athenians and their democracy.
The first example of the relationship between the Athenians and their democracy during the golden
age was the diversity of political views that the Athenians followed. Too start in document 3 written
by Isocrates an Athenian political statesman, orator, and writer and made in the year 346 BCE and the
point they are trying to get across is that back then they did not have a political system/government
which in turn made the people do whatever they wanted which was bad. Then in document 4 written
by Aeschines an Athenian political statesmen, orator, and writer, and made in the year 330 BCE. The
author s point of view from this document is that how the three forms of government, autocracy,
oligarchy, and democracy work and the principles of them are. Also in document 5 written by
Thucydides an Athenian warrior, statesmen, and historian wrote in the year 410 BCE, what the author
is trying to say it all the reason why democracies are good and the outcomes of it. Finally, in document
9 written by Aristotle in Aristotle s Politics published in the year 326 BCE this document is about the
author s hatred towards tyranny.
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Av Node Analysis
The heart has distinguished components that allow the pathway of electrical conduction to travel
through the heart in order to effectively pump blood through the body. The electrical impulse initiates
in the Sinoatrial node (SA node), which is located in the posterior wall of the right atrium, near the
superior vena cava. It is also known as being the physiologic pacemaker of the heart and has an
intrinsic firing rate of 60 100 impulses/min. From the SA node, the electrical impulse flows directly to
the Atrioventricular node (AV node) with the guidance of intercalated discs and gap junctions. The AV
node is located in the back section of the interatrial septum near the coronary sinus and tricuspid
valve. Here, there is a delay of .1 seconds to allow the atria to contract and the ventricles to fill. In
addition, this delay regulates the ventricles if there were an abnormal atrial rhythm. The AV node
works as a secondary pacemaker if the SA is irregular, firing at 40 60 pulses/min. After leaving the AV
node, the electrical impulse travels to the bundle of His. The bundle of His forms the only myocardial
connection between the atria and ventricles. Additionally, the bundle of His divides the bundle
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Myocardial cells sustain their electrical gradient among their membrane, with the inside being slightly
more negative. The resting potential is regulated by channels and pumps distributed inside and outside
of the cell. As the cell depolarizes, the gate of the calcium channel opens, allowing calcium to enter
the cell. The calcium flowing into the cell simultaneously results in initiating the action potential. With
depolarization, the potassium channels then open, while the calcium channels close. Repolarization
occurs when potassium leaves the cells, and then the whole cycle begins
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Essay on the significance of the lemon law act
It happens many times. A person finds the car of their dreams. They drive it around for a few weeks
when it happens. The car will not start, it makes a funny noise, or the breaks just will not do anything
while stepping onto the pedal. Does the person have to pay for the repairs all by themselves? And if
so, what happens when the exact same problem happens more than 3 times? It is just not fair to pay all
this money on your brand new affordable car. But, one should not worry. There is a solution to all
these annoying questions one just does not know how to answer. This is how the Magnuson Moss
warranty act comes into this situation. The lemon law is a subdivision of this act. The Magnuson Moss
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It involves more serious things, which can not be repaired within 3 repairs. Autopedia explained that
for any serious safety defect, such as brakes or steering, the manufacturer has one attempt. If it is a
safety but not serious, they have 2 attempts. And for any other defect, they usually receive 3 or 4
chances to repair. The repairs may not be a result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modifications or
alterations. The cases must be given to the manufacturer, and they must have responded to your
complaint and rendered a decision within 40 days. The terms apply within the express warranty or the
first year of ownership from date of delivery, which ever comes first. Another way also is within the
first 12 24 months or 24,000 miles. If miles have been put on, the manufacturer may decide to use
reduction. In order to do this, they use the following equation:
Miles at time of refund x the purchase price
100,000
This equation was found on both the Cartalk and the Autopedia sites. Another point that a consumer
may argue, is about the miles put on in between the repairs. However, the majority of times, it does
not work. In events of strike, war or natural disaster that prevent repairs, lemon laws will not help a
person with any car
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Mourning and Melancholia in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell...
Mourning and Melancholia in Hemingway s For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway s For Whom
the Bell Tolls (1940) begins with a quotation from John Donne s Meditation XVII. With this epigraph,
Hemingway identifies the source of his title and defines the connections achieved between human
beings through mourning.: Donne s argument begins, No man is an island, and it concludes with an
assertion of our bond to the dead: never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. Proper
mourning acknowledges the losses to our self in the death of another. Hemingway s For Whom the
Bell Tolls depicts such connections to the dead and examines the emotional effects of incomplete
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In both works, Hemingway praises the volunteers who died fighting to protect republican values. In an
introduction to the Eulogy written after World War II, Hemingway scolded America for its failure to
support these premature antifascists (Nelson 26). At another point, he explains this failure: The
majority of the career diplomats of England, France, and the United States , are fascist, and it is they
who supply the erroneous information on which their foreign offices and state departments act (Hem
on War, 293). The ideologies of the diplomats led to the great bloodbath of the Second World War.
Hemingway helps us to mourn the deaths of Jordan and the other volunteers because he affirms that
they are, in fact, unacknowledged instances of our own losses. Yet, many of the volunteers in the
International Corps during the Spanish Civil War felt betrayed by Hemingway s depictions of literary
and historical characters and events. Some of the veterans criticized the lack of political ideology in
the central character, the literary self indulgence of the love relationship between Jordan and Maria,
and the negative depictions of several of the leaders of the Republican forces. Pilar s narrative
describing the massacre of civilian villagers provoked the sharpest criticism. According to Milton
Wolff, many veterans felt that Hemingway had 2 Page 3 ignored fascist atrocities and betrayed loyalist
soldiers who had been killed or wounded in Spain. Wolff also
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Araby By James Joyce s Araby
James Joyce s Araby is a short story narrated by an adolescent boy who falls in love with a nameless
girl on North Richmond Street. Every day this boy watches her brown figure, which is always in [his]
eyes, and chases after it (27). According to the boy, lher image accompanie[s] [him] even in places the
most hostile to romance (27). He thinks of her bodily figure often, invokes her name in strange prayers
and praises , and emits flood[like] tears at the mere thought of her (27). The boy exhibits all this
emotion, despite the fact that he had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words (27).
Therefore, when he finally has a conversation with her, about a Dublin bazaar called Araby, it causes
him to become disoriented. The boy fails to concentrate at his Christian Brother School and at home,
because Mangan s sister finally talks to him. The boy, determined to get something for his lover at the
bazaar she cannot attend, asks his uncle for money. However, to his distress, his uncle forgets and the
boy is unable to attend the bazaar until it [is] ten minutes to ten (31). This delay and the long journey
by train causes the boy to become irritated. His irritation soon turns to anger as he enters the bazaar
only to find it practically empty except for two men with English accents and a female engaged in a
conversation (32). At this point, the boy loses interest in buying anything at the bazaar for his lover
and decides to feign interest to appease the
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Research Paper On Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome
They used to be called Mongoloids, an ethnic insult coined by John Langdon Down, an English
physician during the nineteenth century. But now they are known as people, individuals with a
condition known as Down syndrome. (3). It wasn t until the 1960s that Jerome Lejeune and Patricia
Jacobs discovered the cause of Down syndrome (also called trisomy 21). But with technological
advancements within the scientific community, more and more information has been gathered about
the condition that affects about one in every one thousand children born around the world. (4).
Research shows that Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by certain chromosomal
abnormalities. Chromosomes within cells are composed of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This is where the name trisomy 21 originates. (5).
The extra chromosome in trisomy 21 results in overexpression of the genes. Although overexpression
is not noticeable in many genes, the genes that are involved in Down syndrome seem to be quite
different. In fact, not even all of the genes in the 21st chromosome need to be tripled to result in Down
syndrome. There are approximately 250 genes in the 21st chromosome, and only 20 to 50 genes need
to be involved in the nondisjunction to cause the effects of trisomy 21. The small area within the cell
where genes need to be to cause Down syndrome is called the Critical Region. (3).
There are several genes that researchers believe might be involved in causing Down syndrome.
Overexpression in genes such as CAF1A, Cystathione Beta Synthase (CBS), and GART might be
harmful to DNA synthesis and repair. COL6A1 overexpression may cause heart defects, and CRYA1
overexpression might aid in the development of cataracts. Overexpression of ETS2 may be the cause
of leukemia and skeletal abnormalities, while the DRYK overexpression could possibly result in
mental retardation. Premature aging and decreased function of the immune system may be caused by
the overexpression of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD1). It is important to note, however, that despite
many hypotheses and speculations, no gene has been conclusively linked to
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Declaration Of Faith Research Paper
Faith is far from being easy. If your faith is placed in something you can t see, then it s usually hard to
act on that faith unless you are deeply rooted and involved in it. Actions prove how much faith you
have. Without proof, your declaration of faith does not mean much.
Abraham is an exceptionally worthy example of faith in God. I admire Abraham s faith for many
reasons. First, he wasn t from a family that adopted faith in God. His family was pagan and didn t
have faith in God in the first place. Logically, Abraham had no foundation of belief either, unless he
had strong faith in the power of God. He could either choose to live in comfortable harmony with his
relatives, without provoking his family by turning on their religion, or he ... Show more content on
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God gives gifts, and if it is His will, He takes them away. Abraham had been promised that he would
be a father of many nations, and even though it seemed impossible at the time, Isaac was born. Now,
the majority of people would be overjoyed and delighted at such a miracle from God. Abraham must
have prized his child and loved him intensely, but then his faith was tested again. God asked Abraham
to sacrifice Isaac, which was something that must have broken Abraham s heart to do. He had waited
so long to receive God s promise of a son, and now it was apparently being taken away from him. He
had already trusted God immensely, even though he had occasionally proved irresolute, but this might
have seemed like a complete contraction of God s promise and character. How could he be a father of
many nations without a son? Why would a just and fair God command him to sacrifice a child that he
loved? It doesn t quite make sense when you think about it, but God does have a plan in the end.
Nevertheless, only a meager amount of people would follow through with this act of supreme
submission and faith. Abraham was stalwart in his faith, however, and God rewarded him by not
letting him kill Isaac. Abraham had faith in God s power rather than the gift God had given him, and
in the end it showed that God was in
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A Comparative Analysis of Tsunami Disasters in the Indian...
Running Head: MHE503/MIH523 MODULE 1 CASE ASSIGNMENT MHE503/MIH523 Module 1
Case Assignment: Tsunami Disasters Question 1: Compare the impact between the tsunami in the
Indian Ocean with the tsunami in Hokkaido on the population and infrastructure. Tsunamis are deadly
and destructive natural disasters and have caused huge damages to population in recent history. The
Tsunami of 2004 struck Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand mainly and marginally many other
countries scaled 9.0 on hector scale. Tsunamis can be initiated by many means but this one was
triggered by an earthquake. The coastal cities of areas struck were ruined. In the living history, this
Tsunami is considered the deadliest of all. It is recorded to have killed about two hundred thousand
people (The Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters 2009). The affected areas received
billions of dollars in aids but could not be built again in a day the way they were destroyed. The 2004
Tsunami destroyed the fishery, agriculture, residence and transport system of the affected areas.
Indonesia lost its 70% of fishing fleet of small scale. Thailand lost about 80% of its infrastructure and
got 5,000 fishing vessels damaged. A big portion of coral reeves were lost in Tsunami and even after
that the huge number of cars and concrete walls in the sea kept destroying coral reeves. Since the
population of Indonesia is very high in the region and especially in the coastal areas, the loss was
much higher than
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Manslaughter Persuasive Essay
Upon Google searching (2017), define manslaughter , one will discover that is is the crime of killing a
human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder. In
other words, manslaughter is the unintentional act of killing a human being. After Google searching
(2017), define murder , it is evident that it is the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by
another. Alternatively, it means one human being plans to kill another human being and does it. Is
taking a person s life due to driving under the influence an intention or unintentional wrongdoing?
Some may attest that the intoxicated driver did not conspire to kill someone, therefore, it is
manslaughter. Others may inquire that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the states in the United States consider driver under the influence and kill someone, vehicular
manslaughter. According to Stim (2015), Alaska, Montana, and Arizona are the only three states that
more often than not charge defendants with murder over manslaughter in vehicular deaths caused by
driving under the influence. To put it in perspective, 94% of the states in the United States prefer
manslaughter convictions over homicide. Vehicular manslaughter is broken down into two divisions.
Vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and vehicular manslaughter with ordinary negligence.
Gross negligence comes from driving that is extremely reckless. Ordinary negligence spawns from the
driver failing to take the precautions as a typical driver, and injury/death is caused. For example, if an
intoxicated driver is swerving all over the road and strikes a car that results in death for the opposing
driver, that would be gross negligence. Now if an intoxicated driver fails to yield properly and t bones
a car that results in death of the other driver, that would be ordinary negligence. If a defendant is
found guilty of vehicular manslaughter, they face at least 4 10 years behind bars for each person
killed. Therefore, if a car has two people in it that were killed, the sentencing can be doubled. In
comparison, if a murder charge sticks, the defendant s sentence can range from 10 years to lifelong
imprisonment. McCurley (2014) argues that both of the drivers involved in the accident could be
found to be intoxicated. If one driver lives and the other dies, why should the driver that survives be
charged with murder? He is saying that both drivers can be at fault as they were both intoxicated. The
reason we lock away homicidal people is because of their mental state. We do not want them to be
able to roam the free world and possibly commit murder again. When people drive under the influence
and take a life, that does
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Essay Comparing The Yellow Wallpaper And The Story Of An Hour
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin have
similarities that include character traits, controversial feminist backgrounds, and time period; and their
differences, including setting, and the final fates for the women. Both written in the 19th century, the
stories confront patriarchal ideas of women and their relationships with their husbands. But their
differences main contrast is the country setting for The Yellow Wallpaper and the city setting for The
Story of an Hour and a slightly different end for the women. Both stories inherently feminist
backgrounds allow the stories to challenge society at the time. Both women s husbands are given
domineering personalities regardless of good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman writes that John took his wife away to a private estate far away from
others, meaning the setting is more rural. However, In The Story of an Hour, the setting is briefly
hinted at being more urban or suburban with one sentence, In the street below a peddler was crying his
wares. Because most peddlers stick to urban/suburban areas, it is appropriate to describe the setting as
such. While the next difference could be described as a similarity, it is important to note that while
both women s ends were tragic, they were in fact different. In the ending of the The Yellow Wallpaper,
Jane slips into psychosis. Jane s descent into to madness includes seeing women in the wallpaper,
which leads her to strip it down to free them, only to end with her believing that she is one of the
escape women herself. Yet in The Story of an Hour, after Mrs. Mallard sees her husband after the false
claim that he is dead, she has a heart attack. Ending in madness and death, both stories ends are tragic
for both women, but serve a purpose. Without these ends the stories full shock effect would not exist.
The purpose of the authors writing these stories was to trigger social change, and the stories needed
ends that showed how women s devalued status greatly affected
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Racial Inequalities and Tension Essay
After centuries of fighting, protesting, and labor, the fight for equality seemed to reach a conclusion.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 brought an end to segregation and promoted full equal opportunities for
not only African Americans but other ethnicities as well. America elected Barack Obama as its
president, allowed certain months to represent cultural awareness, and immigration numbers
augmented. However, regardless of the fact that the country becomes increasingly diverse by the day
and heavy, racial social boundaries no longer exist, racism, prejudice, and stereotypes still exist. The
problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line (McQuade 391) says it the best;
racial and ethnicity still remain underlying causes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Losing to the white man became routine, primarily because African Americans seemingly relinquished
the struggle. Simple things such as small acts of racism affect them whereas their ancestors faced
deeper issues. The message that Cosby wanted the most emphasis on revolves around the idea that
blacks should worry more about judging themselves instead of worry about the whites judging them
on the content on their character. However, that doesn t seem like an attainable possibility. Obviously,
the majority of racism in today s society fell into extinction, but not all. People are still failing to
accept equality for a variety of reasons. As Cosby said, history plays an important role but then again
it s even natural for people to associate themselves by commonalities in physical appearances.
Frankly, removing something natural and instilled either cannot be done or it takes a great amount of
time. Therefore, the inequality exists in today s society. Early Sunday, Jake England, 19, and Alvin
Watts, 32, found themselves in handcuffs after a series of tips led investigators to England s burned
pickup truck, said to be the vehicle used in several reported crime scenes that day. Following reports,
police found five African Americans shot, with 3 dead and 2 wounded. Both suspects received charges
of three counts of murder and
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The Work of the Holy Spirit in Regeneration
THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN REGENERATION
INTRODUCTION
The words born again have been cheapened today by many in religion. Satan is a master at redefining
Bible terms; therefore, it behooves us to have a clear understanding of the Scriptural meaning of these
words.
Let s consider what the Bible teaches about being regenerated or born again.
I. THE NECESSITY OF THE NEW BIRTH
A. OUR LORD CLEARLY REVEALED THAT REGENERATION WAS NECESSARY TO
SALVATION (Jn. 3:3, 5).
1. Before a man can fellowship with God, he not only needs forgiveness, but his whole nature must be
renewed. Fallen man is:
a. Natural (I Cor. 2:14).
b. Sensual (Jude 19).
c. Carnal (Rom. 8:5 8).
d. This is opposed to being spiritual (I Cor. 2:15).
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3:8).
3. While God uses means in the salvation of the elect, yet it must be understood that regeneration itself
is solely a work of God.
B. GOD NEVER REGENERATES A PERSON APART FROM HIS HAVING RECEIVED THE
GOSPEL.
1. God s Word is often mentioned in connection with the new birth.
a. In speaking to the believers in the Church at Corinth, Paul said, For in Christ Jesus I have begotten
you through the Gospel (I Cor. 4:15).
b. James tells us that God used the Word of Truth to bring about our regeneration (Jas. 1:18).
c. Peter tells us that we were born again by the incorruptible seed of the Word of God (I Pet. 1:23).
d. The Psalmest declared that he was quickened by the Word of God (Ps. 119:93).
2. God s work of regeneration upon a person s soul is always wrought in conjunction with the Gospel.
a. Regeneration produces faith, and there can be no faith without the Gospel (Rom. 10:17).
b. A person cannot believe in a Savior of whom he has never heard(Rom. 10:14).
c. In regeneration, God gives us a heart to know God, and we can t know God apart from having a
knowledge of the Scriptures (Jer. 24:7).
d. In regeneration, God empowers the Gospel by opening the heart to receive it (Acts 16:14).
3. Regeneration is a sovereign and direct work of God on the soul, but no one can
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APA Style Of Documentation
APAAmerican Psychology Association Style of Documentation Helpful hints on how to use it.
APA citation style refers to the rules and conventions established by the American Psychological
Association for documenting sources used in a research paper. APA style requires two elements for
citing outside sources. These are the Reference Citation in Text and the Reference List. Together these
elements identify and credit the sources consulted in the paper and allow others to access or retrieve
this material.
Reference Citations in Text
In APA style, citations to sources are placed in the text of the paper in order to briefly identify sources
for readers and enable them to locate the source of the cited information in the Reference List. ...
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Write out the last name and initials for all authors of a particular work.
Capitalize only the first word of a title or subtitle, and any proper names that are part of a title.
Use an ampersand ( ) instead of the word and when listing multiple authors of a single work.
Use the abbreviation p. or pp. to designate page numbers of articles from periodicals that do not use
volume numbers, especially newspapers. These abbreviations are also used to designate pages in
encyclopedia articles and chapters from edited books.
Indentation *: The first line of the entry is flush with the left margin, and all subsequent lines are
indented (5 to 7 spaces) to form a hanging indent .
Underlining vs. Italics *: It is appropriate to use italics instead of underlining for titles of books and
journals.
Examples:
Articles in Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers
References to periodical articles must include the following elements: author(s), date of publication,
article title, journal title, volume number, issue number (if applicable), and page numbers.
Journal Article, one author
Sweeny, K. (2008). Crisis decision theory: Decisions in the face of negative events. Psychological
Bulletin, 134(1), 61 76. Journal Article, two authors
Sanchez, D. King Toler, E. (2007). Addressing disparities consultation and outreach strategies for
university settings. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 59(4), 286 295. Journal
Article,
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Education Is The Key To Poetry Analysis
Education is the key to success
I have chosen the theme Education is the key to success . I feel that poetry is one of the best manners
to express the importance of education. I will elaborate using three poems namely, My parents kept
me away from children who were rough and Elementary school; classroom in a slum by Stephan
Spender and Blue Umbrellas by D. J. Enright.
The first poem I will analyze is My parents kept me away from children who were rough bye Stephan
Spender. This is a poem about a boy who was confronted by lower class boys whom his parents did
not like. His parents warned him to stay away from them. Although the boy was warned, the boy still
found himself admiring certain elements of the rough children s lives. But he was still afraid of their
bullying ways. In the first stanza My parents kept me away from children who were rough/ and threw
words like stones and who wore torn clothes. The word ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The speaker says he is more afraid of these boys than he is afraid of tigers. Stanza 2 line 2 reads And
their jerking hands and their knees tight on my arms. This implies that these children have made
physical contact with the speaker; they were probably tugging on the speakers clothes and trying to
talk to him. At some stage they kneeled on the speakers arms to keep him secured on the ground. In
the last stanza line 4, the speaker says, I longed to forgive them, yet they never smiled. This means
that the speaker attempted to make friend with them but the never smiled ; these rough children did
not try as hard as the speaker did. They did not try to worthy to be forgiven. The speaker s parents kept
their child away from the rough children, so that the speaker could get an education. The parents knew
that if the speaker associated himself with those children, his education will not be his key to
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  • 1. #Write | Writing Motivation, Writing Memes, Dissertatio 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. #Write | Writing Motivation, Writing Memes, Dissertatio #Write | Writing Motivation, Writing Memes, Dissertatio
  • 2. Accidents Happen By Edgar Snyder Associates Essay Accidents Happen According to Edgar Snyder Associates, there were 2,823 motor vehicle accidents among people ages 13 to 19 years old in 2012. On a rainy day in October of 2015, when I was 18 years old I got into a car wreck while I was driving to work. Be careful when driving, you never know when an accident will happen to you. When I woke up that morning I had no idea what the day had in store for me. To start off, I had gotten up late and I was rushing through my morning routine. I needed to be at work by 8:30 am and I kept my eyes on the clock. I really did not want to be late, after all I had only just started working there a few weeks ago. When I finally had myself all ready, it was 8:20 am. It takes me fifteen minutes to get to work in Springfield from Williamsville and I knew that if I wanted to get there on time I would need to hurry. As I went outside to my car I noticed that it was sprinkling rain. I started my car and I was off. I was speeding and trying to make it through every light without stopping. All the while I was still concerned with the music I had playing, constantly changing the station. I was getting close to work now and it was about 8:27 am. I had just passed over the Sangamon River and was approaching Freedom gas station where I needed to turn left onto Dirksen Parkway. The light rain was still coming down as I got closer to the turn lane. I soon realized that quite a few cars were backed up at the light ahead of me. I started to get over into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Effects Of Birth Control Birth Control: Health Effects. Every year at least 1 out of 5 pregnancies are unplanned, birth control is used to prevent unwanted pregnancies it has been a concerned for humans for many years. There are many types of birth controls, one of the most common one is combination pill which is used for many purposes. One way combination pill is used is to stop ovulation due to the hormones that it produces which are estrogen, and progesterone. These two hormones control the entire process when it comes to the menstrual cycle, estrogen regulate the menstrual cycle meanwhile progesterone thickens the lining of the uterus every month. After doing more research on one of the most common birth control pills, how can one forget the main reason why birth controls were invented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With monophasic estrogen, and progestin delivers the same amount each day, during the second stage which is biphasic they pretty much deliver the same amount of estrogen everyday but for the first 21 days. It has been proven that during the first half of the cycle the ratio of the estrogen/progestin is lowered to allow the lining of the uterus to thicken. The ratio rises during the second half of the cycle to allow the normal shedding of the lining of the uterus to occur. Meanwhile everything remains the same throughout the third category. It has been said that when birth control pills are taking correctly they are up to 99 percent effective,9 out of 10 pill users get pregnant each year. Although birth controls are meant to protect you they also have some pros and cons, one of my closest friend doctor prescribed her birth control pills to regulate her menstrual cycle, I myself is in the same predicament and it can get frustrating when the side effects occur. Sometimes I get bad headaches, I get nausea, and it causes me to gain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Enzyme Catalase Experiment Introduction: Within a cell, enzymes are used as a catalyst to increase the rate of chemical reaction. They do not consume themselves, rather they help in increasing the rate of reaction. Within the body, enzymes vary depending on their specific functions. For instance, hydrogen peroxide is a toxic chemical, but it breaks down into harmless oxygen and water. This reaction can be sped up using the enzyme catalyst produced by yeast. Hydrogen peroxide is produced as a byproduct in cellular reaction, because it is poisonous and must be broken down, therefore this reaction is important. The speeding up of the reaction is shown below: 2H2O (aq) catalyses 2H2O (l) + O2 (g) This experiment is designed to analyze how the enzyme catalase activity is affected by the pH levels. The experiment has also been designed to outline all of the directions and the ways by which the observation can be made clearly and accurately. Yeast, will be used as the enzyme and hydrogen peroxide will be used as a substrate. This experiment will be used to determine the effects of the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide versus the rate of reaction of the enzyme catalase. Hypothesis: The presence of catalyst will cause hydrogen peroxide to break down into water and oxygen. The increase in the pH of the substrate will cause the increase in the rate of reaction. It will optimize at pH 7 and will diminish/moderate after pH 9. The important questions that will help clarify the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Black Rhinoceros By Gonzaga Manzo History dies with every animal species that becomes extinct. For years the amount African Black Rhinoceros has been dropping significantly; the problem may be unfixable at this point. Unfortunately, many animals on earth are facing the same tragedy. These animals are primarily from a time that no human kept records. They are living, breathing history that will die off because the superior species could not protect them. In this picture by Gonzaga Manzo, the Black Rhinoceros is being worked on in an auto shop by two stumped mechanics. They stare puzzled at the large animal, not being able to see how to fix the problem. Extinction Can t be Fixed is printed in white letters in the upper right corner, meaning that extinction cannot be reversed with tools found in a repair shop. In fact, it cannot be reversed at all. Gonzaga Manzo, a Spanish artist, created this image as a part of a campaign series for the World Wide Fund for Nature for species facing extreme extinction: the Black rhinoceros. This powerful image was primarily to stop hunting the animals, but also to raise awareness of the dire situation. The Black Rhinoceros has become extinct in twelve African countries. They are being hunted for their horn, which is used in certain pain killing drugs and thus is highly sought after. Furthermore, this is a digitally edited image, which combines real images with digital elements. Manzo did this to create a realistic photo of the Black Rhinoceros in an auto shop, even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Systematic Approach And Thematic Approach As the traditional classroom has been evolving the educational landscape has also been altered with technology advancement over the years. Today we learn through using various teaching methods, as we have come to rely more on technology to enhance our learning experience rather than doing the traditional method of just sitting in the classroom and having the teacher be the sage on the stage. During this course I had been exposed to several teaching strategies, but the flip classroom approach and the thematic approach had stuck out to me as those approach could transform the classroom into one that is diverse. The flip classroom approach occurs where the student access instructional content online ahead of the class to perform activities, specifically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disadvantages of this approach are as follows; students could lose interest since they are not motivated and interested in the given topic, there could be issues with the content since the availability of resources are limited to cover every aspect of the topic being administered, students could become unwilling to participate since they are not given a choice of theme and students may score poorly since are they are not as creative as their peers (Carl, n.d.). With the implementation of the flipped classroom and the thematic approach students would no longer conform to the traditional approach where only some students are reached. Students individual needs would be met once those approaches are effectively done in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Analaysis of the American Way No matter how liberty and freedom are defined, America and its people have always prided itself on being founded on their principles. Looking back at the founding of America , slavery, Civil War, emancipation, reconstruction, and the times following all the way through today I would say everyone should ask, is liberty truly the American Way? Since I have not yet taken American History 1, I had to look outside this week s readings to review the Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny that lead to some of the attitudes and events covered. In 1823 in the Monroe Doctrine, America essentially told Europe and other powers in the eastern hemisphere hands off the western hemisphere. Lands in the western hemisphere would either become part of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These problems with people and the suppression of freedom were not confined to the frontier but the south and north as well. In the south, African Americans were technically free but the 1896 case of Plessey vs. Ferguson established legal segregation. Worse than segregation were the lynchings. In 1898, Ida B. Wells Barnett wrote, Mr. President , the colored citizens of this country in general, and Chicago in particular, desire to respectfully urge that some action be taken by you the chief magistrate of this great nation........For nearly twenty years lynching crimes, which stand side by side with Armenian and Cuban outrages, have been committed and permitted by this Christian nation. (Wells Barnett) The north was plagued with discrimination against Slavic and Italian immigrants. While American born citizens moved into management and skilled labor jobs new immigrants were given less skilled work many times based on discrimination rather than qualifications. Both the racism already prevalent in American and nationalism led America to not only seeking to expand in the west but overseas. As with Manifest Destiny Americans felt the obligation to right the wrongs of not just on this continent but in world and the western hemisphere in particular. Governor Teddy Roosevelt in an excerpt from The Strenuous Life said, I wish to preach not the doctrine of ignoble ease but the doctrine of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of The Book Of Cannibals History: Whose Story Is It? Interactions between people are often evaluated in terms of lands gained, lives lost, and valor earned, but there is an arguably more powerful spoil of war that is rarely discussed: the right to write the story. The victorious party gets to tell the tale, and indubitably the defeated are portrayed extremely negatively if at all. Consider the many extant ancient Spanish texts compared to the lack of decipherable Mayan texts: as part of their victory over the Mayans, the Spanish burned the Yucatan almanacs. Cultural genocide of this sort is not rare by any means; imperialism leaves a trail of extinct and dying cultures in its wake. The cannibalistic metaphor in Montaigne s Of Cannibals as well as the essay itself illustrate how history is shaped by dominant narratives, made even more evident in King s discussion of attitudes towards Native Americans in The Inconvenient Indian: A Curious Account of Native People in North America. Montaigne s description of natives consuming the defeated is analogous to European culture displacing native culture. Just as the prisoner of war sang that part of him is his captor s own fathers and grandfathers that he has previously consumed, the European domination of native culture became another chapter in European history. The flesh the prisoner consumed, however, did not retain its original shape. Instead, it was broken down and absorbed into his being. Similarly, the European subsummation of Native American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Global Economy Is Finally Stabilizing Following The Global... The global economy is finally stabilizing following the global financial crisis and Great Recession. Our base case outlook for average annual real growth between 2015 and 2020 is between 3 and 4 percent Lower global commodity prices are an important factor supporting stronger economic growth. Although economies that are dependent on commodity exports may suffer, lower input prices for industry as well as lower fuel prices for households will provide a boost to aggregate demand and global growth. We expect emerging economies to continue to grow by more than 4 percent (contributing $16.2 trillion to global growth through 2020 at market exchange rates), while the growth rate of advanced economies is forecast to exceed 2 percent (contributing $13.5 trillion through 2020) for the first time since 2010. The United States is leading the recovery among advanced markets, and we expect the country to be a significant contributor to global growth through 2020. However, we anticipate economic performance to continue to diverge within both the emerging and developed market groupings based on key policy choices, as governments grapple with structural reforms in the context of reduced fiscal and monetary stimulus. In this regard, strong leadership and bold government actions will determine whether national economies can escape from the new mediocre of stable but low growth. Australia resources industry (BHP) Australia has a rich haven of resources in the oil, gas and energy industries. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Twelfth Day of July The Twelfth Day of July Task: Explain how Kevin and Sadie change by the end of the novel The Twelfth Day of July is a book by Joan Lingard. This book is about the discord between the Catholic and Protestant religions. It centres on the characters of Kevin McCoy, who is Catholic, and Sadie Jackson, who is Protestant and how their friendship develops despite the religious bigotry which affects the country they live in. The Twelfth Day of July is a celebration in Northern Ireland, for Protestants which started in the 18th century celebrating the Glorious Revolution and the victory of Protestant King Billy over Catholic King James II at the Battle of Boyne in 1690. In the first chapter the book is set in a Protestant street. We are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sadie is infuriated by the events of that day and decides that she is going to go back to Kevin s house and wreak havoc if she can. She leaves her house in the middle of the night and sneaks into Kevin s, there she writes on the McCoy s kitchen table KING BILLY WAS HERE. LONG LIVE KING BILLY . She thinks she has got away with it when she hears a noise behind her; she turns around only to be confronted by Kevin. She tries to run out the kitchen and throws flour all over the place as a distraction. She succeeded, she got out of the kitchen and hid in a stinky bin, she heard voices outside the bin, Kevin giving orders to his friends to find her. The smell of the bin made her wretch, but she could not leave it just yet, someone kicked the bin and she felt the vibrations through her body. She felt like she was in there for an eternity. Eventually the voices faded and she left the bin but not the area. The next morning her brother goes into her room to wake her only to find her bed empty, he thinks this is strange, he goes down stairs and there is still no sign of Sadie. He decides to go to Kevins house and asked his friends Linda and Steve to go with him, they go in search of Sadie, when they arrive at Kevins house they are told by the McCoy s that they have not seen her so they go home to speak to his parents by this time he is really worries about his sister. After speaking to his parents they all decide to go back to Kevin s, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Social Reformers Support Prohibition The eighteenth amendment established prohibition, which was the banning of the manufacturing and sale of alcohol. Interestingly, prohibition caused many different and unintended consequences for America. When the eighteenth amendment was established, many people supported prohibition because of the social benefits. The Church supported prohibition because many Christians saw drinking as a sin. Many business men supported prohibition, because this would reduce the amount of absences at work and would increase production and efficiency. Furthermore, many social reformers supported prohibition, since it would benefit the family unit. Since fathers would not be drinking, this would allow more money to be spent on necessities, and would reduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Good Vs Evil Essay Living in a society constantly plagued by a scarcity of compassion, and hostility runs rampant, I ve come to question the innate in people. Trying to consider the natural condition of people, being whether it good or evil, I ve come to believe good exists as equally as evil. And as one resists the other, both are on a conquest to defeat the other. Goods quest is to help; scattering kindness, compassion, and love. Where evils quest is to carry out complete genocide against everything good. Within the fight, the battle is finished by a choice, a choice being allowed to conquer. This battle is fought in every human being. It should be said the choice between good and evil is a free choice. Swimming through what seems like a dark murky lake, I ve searched for a sliver of light, and too often come up discouraged, disappointed, and desperate. Sadly, people are left deserted trying to latch onto the sliver of light. Believing in the choice for good, I was sadden to encounter a sort of hatred I did not think to ever witness. Being a hopeless romantic and consistently looking at life as if it is a poem ready to be written, my expectations for my act of kindness were at a high peak. I ve often had a fascination with the homeless, and at times, even a sort of envy towards them. To be able to float freely, unbound by society s confinements. When deciding I wanted to sit down, eat, and talk with a homeless person, I looked forward to the mounds of understanding I hoped to gain. But upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Relationship Development Strategy Paper Relationship Development Strategy Audience Description Genx7 productions target markets are technology, fashion, nonprofit, and healthcare. Genx7 productions are an urban lifestyle marketing agency. The businesses that use Genx7 production seeks are those wanting to have a voice and reach the Latino and African American communities. Genx7 is expanding to cities across the country such as Denver, Ft.Lauderdale, Austin, Charlotte, and Detroit. The business size can range from small businesses to corporation clients. Genx7 looks for clients that have a specific campaign or group they want to target to show specifics of what can be created. Audience Intentions Genx7 productions obtain valuable information from urban communities to pass along to its clients. The information collected is analyzed and evaluated on different lifestyles. Each client will need to allow Genx7 productions to do a detail analysis and collect research based on the daily activities communities are involved in and lifestyle choices. Magazine and print ad clients ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a competitive persona, Genx7 productions use this role to attract its larger, corporate clients. As a competitive role, this approach will allow Genx7 productions to use technicality and special opportunities to create something that will shock the competition. The plan will be unique and it will have the competition wondering and questioning their techniques. This plan will have to create with a sense of urgency due to stay one step ahead of competitors. Spontaneous. The spontaneous approach is going to be geared to Genx7 productions fashion, magazine, and print ad industry clients. Magazines and print ads have a way of reaching people on an emotional level. As a spontaneous persona these too are fast paced decisions that are created when a clients customer feels a certain way. Genx7 productions will use this approach to create images for their clients base on buying on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Beer Is Not A New Thing Beer is not a new thing. Alcoholic beverages date as far back as 10,000 B.C.E and Sumerians in 2000 B.C.E. had prepared recipes for eight different beer types, ranging from strong, red brown, and good dark (Mauk, 2013). Breweries have created their own recipes, brewed their own beers some with alcohol, some without and most recently there has been the craft beer explosion. Perhaps the Sumerian beer could be argued as the first craft beer. Over the past few years, craft beer has been gaining steady market share from the national and international beer breweries, with a focus on micro breweries and brew pubs (Murray O Neill, 2012). Separating one beer from the next is the product itself, and what the product has to offer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The MBR line is destined, specifically, as a shopping product, or a consumer product less frequently purchased that which is compared on suitability, quality, price and style (Armstrong Kotler, 2015). The product line s benefit is that it fills the void for the non alcoholic drinker looking for a great, craft beer taste without the unwanted alcohol. With the example of a craft beer drinking woman who becomes pregnant or is now breastfeeding, she will not need to give up drinking good tasting beer. She will be able to continue enjoying craft beer taste without the worry of alcohol. However, this product line is not limited to pregnant or breastfeeding women. Others who may enjoy the MBR line is the elderly and those with liver issues. Generally, MBR is for those who enjoy taste, not just the buzz of alcohol. MBR will start with six brews, one for each season as well as two other flavors. Upon success, MBR will look to branch out to include more flavors and tastes. As a means of separation from other beers, the names of the MBR beers will be reminiscent of song titles. Descriptions and names of the original six flavors are as follows: Porterville (Spring): a dark colored American Porter with tastes of honey and vanilla; Lager Song (Summer): a light, summertime lager with a clean finish; Blue Oktoberfest (Fall): a deep, flavorful Oktoberfest brew; Twist and Stout (Winter): a dark, bitter stout; IPA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Survivalist Analysis The Survivalist (2015). The movie is post apocalyptic cast, during a time when oil production had stopped and that led to total economic collapse of governments, a fall in the society and an abrupt population drop. Even as the film starts, we see the Survivalist burying a man s body and then follows a cast of his life in the wild living in a small cabin he has already built. He performs his daily activities such as harvesting crop for food since animal meat has become very scarce, he washes his closes in the nearby stream, Lays down traps around the perimeter of his farm to keep intruders away and grows seeds with semen. Then one early morning he heard some noise outside his cabin, he rushes out only to find two women, an elderly lady called Katherine and a younger lady by the name Milja. Katherine claims the Milja is her daughter. The ladies ask him if he could spare some of his crop but he declines by even holding them at gunpoint. They requested for a place to spend the night but the survivalist could only agree to it when Milja offered to have intercourse with him in exchange for food and shelter for that night only. The following morning he tells the women to pack and leave but Milja caresses and shaves his face, and the survivalist softens his heart by letting them stay indefinitely as long as they help him with the farming. Katherine later conspire to kill the survivalist in order to reduce the supplies used but the plan does not go as planned since the survivalist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Civil War Reconstruction Research Paper I bet you know about the Civil War but, what about the Reconstruction time period? The Reconstruction time period was another important part of the Civil War. The reconstruction was the time period after the Civil War. The Civil War was the war against the north and the south over slavery and many other different ways of life. The Civil War pretty much smoothed out the significant differences between the north and south but, that did not mean that the north and south got along well. The reconstruction started in 1865 and ended in 1877. The Reconstruction time period left a gigantic impact on northern and southern americans. During the reconstruction time period the south did not get along very well with the north. The southerners needed help rebuilding their land. In the Ducksters article it mentioned, Much of the southern United States were destroyed during the Civil War. Because of this, the north felt that they should help them rebuild their land. They felt this way because they had just won the war so they wanted to make it equal. Another reason is they were part of the same country now so they kind of had to. Those are some facts about the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The north was trying to help the south fix their land because they were together now. Also, there were northerners who tried to make money by rebuilding the south (crops, schools and houses). These people were called carpetbaggers. They were called carpetbaggers because all they brought with them to the south was a cheap bag made out of carpets. Carpetbaggers were people who came down to the south even though the south didn t want their help. The south didn t want the north to help them because they were going to try to make money while helping them. Though not all northerners tried to make money off of helping the south. The north helped the south move very far in rebuilding Those are some of the good and bad things that the north did during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Effect Of Political Changes On Egyptian Economy Abstract This research aims at studying the effect of political changes on Egyptian economy by studying the direct and indirect effect of political risk index and its sub indicators on number of important variables such as economic growth, employment, exchange rates, Egyptian Exchange main index (EGX30), foreign investment flows, domestic interest rates, and domestic public debt during the time period from 2006 to 2015 using parametric and nonparametric statistical methods. The study concluded that political risk index and its sub indicators have had varying effects on financial and real investment and other macroeconomic variables in Egypt; and that achieving a successful economic development process cannot be reachedwithouttaking into account determinants ofpolitical risk. Keywords:sovereign spread, country risk, political risk index, and political risks sub indicators 1. Introduction Investment decision, by itself, is not a complicated one, as once we manage to consider all aspects of costs associated with the investment decision and to estimate its expected returns, there will be no difficulty to make a proper decision regarding the proposed investment. The main problem in making any investment decision is the ability to consider all aspects of costs that the investment will expose to. Investment costs can be divided into tangible and intangible costs. Where tangible costs classified as constructional and operational costs; intangible costs include opportunity cost and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. An Unforgettable Grandma An Unforgettable Grandma Some people have grandparents, and others don t. I am so incredibly blessed to have a grandma that is so caring in my life. Unfortunately, I don t get to see this loving person very often. She lives in Canada alongside the rest of my family. When I lived in Michigan my parents, brother, and I owned a trailer in Canada that we would go to all the time. In 2012, we moved to Ohio, so we had to sell the trailer. My grandma comes to visit us around three times a year, and we go down to see her on some holidays. I have grown to appreciate her more and more. I hear a lot of people say they love their grandparents, so I ask them, Why? I get many responses like, They give me the best Christmas presents! or They make really good food! My grandma does this, too, but there s so much more than that. She teaches me how to speak with love, encourages me to put in effort, and helps me realize that the little things matter. I don t understand why he s being so mean to me. I hate him! Emma exclaimed. Emma is my cousin who was once telling my grandma about a person she hates. I was sitting in the kitchen with them as she told the story. As she went on, her voice got louder, and louder. She finally reached the pinnacle of her voice, and just broke down. I remember thinking at this moment that if she were talking to me, I would have no idea how to respond to her. My grandma, however, knew exactly what to do. She never once raised her voice. She tried to calm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marissa Meyer s Futuristic Dystopian Novel Cinder Marissa Meyer s futuristic dystopian novel, Cinder, is set in an advanced society containing large divides between different groups of people including; cyborgs, humans, and Lunars. Cyborgs are often looked down upon as inhuman machines that are held to high expectations though, the majority of cyborgs are partially human. The antagonist, Cinder, is a cyborg who struggles with these divides between people. Because of this, Cinder feels the need to hide her Cyborg self and constantly work to appease others in order to be accepted. One theme this story suggests is In a society that can be very demanding, people need to learn to stop trying to please others, live for themselves, and do what they believe is right and they will benefit from their actions. This theme is shown throughout the story in a series of critical scenes and also portrayed using author s craft. From the beginning of the story, the theme is very evident. In one of the critical scenes, Cinder visits her dying sister in quarantine after being victimized by the plague. After receiving the message that her sister has only little time, Cinder arrives in quarantine to visit her. When Cinder arrives, she finds Peony s ID chip being removed which was only done to victims who were dead or dying. Despite knowing there would be harsh consequences if she were caught, Cinder confiscates the knife from the Med droid and asked for forgiveness while she grasped her sister s fragile wrist, (Meyer 263) and removes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Homeless Population After A Two Week Program Homelessness, once viewed as transient and situational, has become a growing public health problem that has escaped ready solutions (Bassuk et al., 2014). Homeless population has been increasing in the United States drastically, and with the increase in the homeless population it is also important to provide a comforting environment for the homeless population. Many of the homeless population come from various backgrounds and they don t choose to be homeless but the circumstances lead them to be homeless. Consequently, the at risk population that is facing harsh circumstances needs to have an environment in which they can feel comfortable in and have an access to the basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shower facilities. Therefore, the volunteers at the facilities that helps the homeless population need to have a knowledge in which ways they should react with the homeless population. In a study conducted by Buchanan et.al (2004) it focused on exploring the attitudes of primary care residents regarding the homeless population after a two week program. The program had 4 sections that included lectures, clinical sessions, and tours of community programs serving the homeless people, case discussion, and hearing personal narratives of homeless population. Along with these sections the residents learned about the demographics and origins of the homelessness, common medical conditions, and emphasis on teaching about everyday life of the homelessness. The attitudes were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Fascism Vs Fascism Plato once wrote, The heaviest penalty for declining to rule is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself . It would be impossible for him to guess this quote would be taken very literally among ruler after ruler in history. Unfortunately, not every person who took this piece seriously was the best choice in leadership. Adolf Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy were leaders who used elements of fascism in order to promote their vision of a new world. Although they both had similarities in their regimes, they also had great differences in leading their country. The term fascist is thrown around in politics and heated debates without much respect for how heavy the term truly is. Before diving into the different extents to which fascism was carried out in Italy and Germany, it is important to take a moment and discuss what the term is. According to Merriam Webster dictionary, fascism is a, political philosophy, movement, or regime... that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition , as well as, a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial control . With such a harsh definition, some would believe it would be simple to create a framework for all fascist dictators, yet that could not be further from the truth. Although it may be difficult to define fascism to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Business Research Analysis Business Research Ethics Danielle Dunnivant RES/351 March 30, 2014 Harold Graff Case of Unethical Behavior in Pharmacy One of the most trusted health professional roles is that of a pharmacist. Unique to their profession they are faced with an array of ethical challenges. A Pharmacist is like a gatekeeper to drugs which give and take life. It is known of some pharmacies to even put their customers health and their well being above any profits the pharmacy could make. However, there are some that do not, and when this occurs, and profits are all that s seen, the results can become tragic. The New York Times reported ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These conversations include such topics as dietary supplements, herbs, and homeopathic products. This unethical behavior can be avoided by when pharmacist in America discourage inappropriate practices and purchasing inappropriate products? Do you think that will ever happen? I believe that it can pharmacist are expected to be professional and knowledgeable about the drugs they are dispensing. They are to dispense them in a responsible and ethical manner. I realize that their income also depends on the sale of their products. However it is still ethical to attempt to protect their customer s from wasting their money on products that do not or will not work for them. This unethical behavior has given pharmacist a bad name in many instances. Hopefully we will continue to see more honest pharmacist operating in America. References New York Times Toxic Pharmacist 2002 Kessler, DA, (March 3, 1998) Stephen Barrett FFDA (Public Health Advisory, January 16, 2008)
  • 23. Bouts, BA, (November 25, 2005) [pic] CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY I certify that the attached paper is my original work. I am familiar with, and acknowledge my responsibilities which are part of, the University of Phoenix Student Code of Academic Integrity. I affirm that any section of the paper which has been submitted previously is attributed and cited as such, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How To Become A Naturalized Citizen Working with US citizenship and immigration services in Dallas, TX to become a naturalized citizen of the United States is a long and difficult process. When you finally get to the finish line your citizenship interview and test here are four areas where you will need to apply absolute diligence in order to ensure success. Your ability to accurately and confidently explain how you got your green card It should be no surprise that the US citizenship and immigration services officer in Dallas, TX who interviews you will be scrutinizing your immigration history closely. If you got your green card through a marriage, the US citizenship and immigration services office in Dallas, TX has the right to ask you details about your marriage, such as whether or not you and your spouse are still married. If for some reason you and your spouse are no longer together, you will need to be prepared to provide details as to why. The US citizenship and immigration services officer in Dallas, TX will want to be sure you received your green card prior to the dissolution of your marriage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You should be prepared to show how you are currently supporting those minor children and provide an explanation for why you no longer share a household with them. Acceptable evidence of support payments includes copies of cancelled checks, a notarized affidavit from your ex spouse, or proof of money transfers. You should know that owning back child support could cause serious challenges to obtaining your naturalization with US citizenship and immigration services in Dallas, TX. Your ability to explain any kind of criminal record you may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analyzing The Article The Science Of Good Deeds Kindness can alter everything. Kindness can change everything. In the article The Science of Good Deeds one of the quotes says Two large studies found that older adults who volunteered reaped benefits in their health and well being. This influences people that are aged. It can help older people with their health. It also can help the people getting helped. Additionally in the article Doing good Does You Good one of the quotes states. When you help others, it promotes positive physiological changes in the brain associated with happiness. Helping other people out can benefit you for the reason that it can help you become more happy. It also can make you feel better. It can benefit other people for the reason that they get helped. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo And The Dominican Republic Dominican Republic On the night of May 30, 1960, Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo was killed. He was shot to death on a highway in the capital city. This event set off a chain reaction over the next five years. The United States has been a partner in the assassination of Trujillo that helped climb to power. The decision to take down Trujillo was reinforced in the early 1960 when the united states passed to organized hemispheric opposition to the Castro region. This policy has ran ahead to a familiar place that the United States opposed only governments. Unaware of the small talk going on around him, Trujillo continued to live up to his reputation. In June, his side men blew up a car with Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt, an outspoken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How To Write A Medical Malpractice Essay You have gone to a licensed physical therapist for rehabilitation, but instead of getting better, your condition has worsened. You get yourself medically checked and realize that you have undergone wrong treatment. Now, you must be wondering if you can file a case of medical malpractice against the physical therapist. If you are in doubt, you can always consult an experienced and knowledgeable medical malpractice Personal Injury Lawyer Aurora. As you will be explained, various state definitions will always consider a licensed physical therapist as a health care provider. Even though you may feel elated on hearing that you can file a case of medical malpractice against the physical therapist, you should not. This is because the main battle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He/she should be able to state what the proper and standard medical care should have been and how the defendant physical therapist lacked in it. You will also have to prove that not only the defendant PT deficient in his/her services and standard of care, but also that you received injuries because of his/her actions. Finally you will have to explain the extent and depth of your injuries and how those injuries negatively affected your life in terms of medical bills, lost wages and impaired lifestyle. But before you file the medical malpractice case in the court, your Personal Injury Lawyer Aurora will have to determine the culpability of the physical therapist. You must never forget that the physical therapist usually work as a team with the other health care providers. Also though the physical therapist usually determines the course of rehabilitation treatment, he/she will base his/her treatment on the medical assessments made by the primary treating physician. If there is error in the initial assessment itself or in the recommendation made by the primary health care provider, then you should file the medical malpractice case against your primary physician rather than the physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Alexander The Great Of Alexander Essay Alexander became king of Macedonia after his the passing of his father, King Philip II. Within this essay, the information of Alexander will come from three different sources,and be compared to find the similarities in the history of Alexander amongst them. Alexand lived from 356 B.C.E. to 323 B.C.E., dying at the age of thirty two. The three sources used have many similarities and broaden the history of Alexander, as they include more into the timeline of his life. Referring to the textbook, the assassination of Philip II led to twenty year old Alexander becoming the King of Macedonia. He is commonly referred to as Alexander the Great . He, like his father, had a dream of invading the Persian Empire. The textbook mentions that Alexander had claimed to be descended from the Greek Hero, Heracles. Alexander also mentioned that he was pharaoh of Egypt. Going in order of the timeline, Alexander gained control into Asia minor whenever he defeated Persian king Darius III at the battle of Issus 333 B.C.E. From there he he extended control over Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Another battle with the Persian led to victory, whenever he fought at Gaugamela in 331 B.C.E.. The next move was to take over the Persian treasuries in Babylon. Darius had fled and Alexander was on a quest to find him, but Darius III was killed by his own men. With the control of the persians, he pushed his boundaries into Northwest India. Winning a brutally fought battle at the Hydaspes river, took a toll on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Final Practice with Solutions Final Practice Key 1. Bridget Company uses activity based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual production and sales of Product A is 2,000 units and of Product B is 3,000 units. There are three activity cost pools, with estimated total cost and expected activity as follows: The overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity based costing is closest to: A. $6.00 B. $9.60 C. $8.63 D. $13.80 2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the afghans are as follows: Each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. The management of Freshwater Corporation is considering dropping product C11B. Data from the company s accounting system appear below: All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company s accounting system. Further investigation has revealed that $211,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $122,000 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product C11B is discontinued. According to the company s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product C11B? A. $74,000 B. $(521,000) C. $(74,000) D. $521,000 8. Amadon Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the measure of activity in its flexible budgets. During July, the company budgeted for 7,900 units, but its actual level of activity was 7,920 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the formulas to be used in its budgeting: The direct labor in the planning budget for July would be closest to: A. $41,868 B. $41,080
  • 30. C. $41,184 D. $41,974 Cost = Fixed cost per unit + Variable cost per unit  q = $0 + $5.20  7,900 = $41,080 9. (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The Crawford Company is pondering an investment in a machine that costs $350,000, that will have a useful life of eight years, and that will have a salvage value of $25,000. If this machine is purchased, a similar, old machine will be sold at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Shakespeare s Measure For Measure A commonly shared, almost universal moral is that one should learn to forgive any transgressors and forget the transgressions which they have committed. In this example, forgiveness can be awarded by any given body, whether it be an individual or an institution, to any guilty party. According to philosopher Jacques Derrida, however, this definition is much too far reaching and allows for a misuse of the word forgiveness and of the concept of forgiveness itself. Derrida argues that forgiveness is paradoxical and unconditional, and that the unconditionality of forgiveness should not be confused with the sovereignty of governmental law, or it will cause the governmental structure to lose not only its credibility, but offend those who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the punishment for something deemed unforgivable. However, Derrida says that it is precisely this unforgivable thing which is the only thing that can truly be forgiven (Derrida 32). Forgiveness must be an exchange between a singular victim and a singular guilty person (Derrida 42), forgiving a mortal sin or unforgivable transgression (Derrida 32), and must remain outside of any third party (including language, political structure, or any judicial law) (Derrida 42). This unforgivable transgression is often committed by a party which shows no remorse (Derrida 38). If it sounds contradictory, it is because it is so, and Derrida acknowledges this fact. He says that in order to achieve true forgiveness, one needs to believe in the impossible, and it should be extraordinary, interrupting the ordinary course of historical temporality (Derrida 32). Derrida also claims that modern government has never really been able to achieve this aim. However, Derrida also states that government has never stopped trying to incorporate forgiveness into their structures, and that to do so is impossible. The very nature of forgiveness, he says, must eliminate any third party. He argues that when a government as a structure aims to forgive a guilty person for doing something to an individual, they do a disservice to the individual by speaking for them, acting as that third party. This can be seen in cases of murder, for example, when the victim cannot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Premenstrual Syndrome Essay Introduction Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) affects about half of women who are of reproductive age, and the global prevalence for PMS is roughly 47.8% with percentages of women affected varying by country1. Symptoms of PMS are cyclic, occur during the luteal phase, and diminish with the onset of the menses2. There are more than 200 symptoms that have been associated with PMS, but the most common symptoms can be categorized into 3 groups: behavioral, psychological, and physical symptoms. Behavioral symptoms include fatigue, insomnia, dizziness, change in sexual interest, food cravings, and/or overeating2. Psychological symptoms include irritability, anger, depressed mood, crying, anxiety, tension, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Iron is also a crucial part of menses, as it is found in blood, and the menstrual cycle can deplete a woman s stores. While food sources are the recommended vehicles in which to meet the recommendations for these vitamins and minerals, supplementation is another way a woman could ensure she is getting the recommended dose of the aforementioned vitamins and minerals. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of vitamin and mineral supplementation on reducing PMS symptoms in women between the ages of 20 and 30. Half of the female population suffers from PMS, while others experience significant symptoms that are not severe enough for a clinical diagnosis, but occur during the luteal phase and affect daily living. This study is important because PMS affects many women, and if this study successfully found a supplement or nutrition prescription that reduced symptoms, women could live life regularly again. Study Aims and Hypothesis One of the aim of this study is to identify if women with PMS have a nutritional deficiency that could be an underlying factor in the symptoms they are experiencing. Another aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of different vitamins and minerals on reducing symptoms of PMS by testing various vitamin and mineral supplements on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Rose That Grew from Concrete Analysis Essay examples Naod Tekeste English 110C The Rose That Grew from Concrete by Tupac Shakur Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete Proving nature s laws wrong it learned to walk without having feet Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else even cared! Analysis Tupac Shakur was a rapper from California, known for his socially conscious songs that concern violence, racism, and hardship. Outside of the booth, the rapper was characterized for his vocalness on those issues, as well as his personal conflicts with other artists. While Tupac Shakur is most notably known as a rapper, his poetry is also critically acclaimed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nature s laws represent that, in the ghetto, you re not expected to make it out and make something good of yourself. It s the law. When Shakur says he learned to walk without feet, it symbolizes how he is self made, and got through the struggle on his own. While he doesn t specifically mention it, I attribute him being able to make it out of the ghetto to his education, as he was more privileged than most of the kids in his surroundings. Growing up, Shakur attended the Baltimore School for the Arts, where he studied poetry, music, and acting. I believe this gave him the skills to rise above his surroundings, because his art skills gave him a way to express himself, which lead to his success. Next, Shakur says, Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air (5 6) The dream or goal of a rose is to live, as with any plant. Also, the dreams mentioned here could serve as a double entendre. Shakur, as the rose, could be stating that he just wants to live, as thats the goal of many urban youth enduring the hardships of living in the projects. Fresh air in this context could be a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Did Technology Affect The Plains Indians The lives of the Plains Indians have been affected in many ways, such as technological inventions as well as in political aspects. The Plains Indians have been scammed of their land through government actions and Americans, due to the technological advances that occurred during the late nineteenth century. The lives of the Plain Indians were affected by the technological and political advances issued by the United States Government and the entrepreneurs of the late nineteenth century. One of the first ways that the lives of the Plains Indians were affected was through technological advances. Three of the major technological advances that affected the Indians were the railroads, the telegraph, and the telephone. All of these inventions contributed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two main actions that the United States government issued towards the Plains Indians were the Homestead Act and the Dawes Act. The Homestead Act correlated with the trend of Manifest Destiny and encouraged settlers to migrate west. The Homestead Act encouraged western migration by providing 160 acres of public land. In exchange, homesteaders paid a small filing fee and were required to complete five years of continuous residence before receiving ownership of the land. After six months of residency, homesteaders also had the option of purchasing the land from the government for roughly $1.25 per acre. (Primary Documents in American History) The land that the government was distributing belonged to various tribes of the Plains Indians. By having the Homestead Act in effect and encouraging settlers to migrate west, Plains Indians were forced into reservations. The real impact of Manifest Destiny was that it sent many settlers west, without realizing that the settlers were taking land from the Indians. The Indians that lived in the reservations had just enough food to keep their population alive, as well as living in unsanitary conditions with bacteria and diseases everywhere. The two options that the Indians had was to either live in the reservations with little to no food or to face genocide. Some Indian tribes tried to make amends with American troops who ushered the natives to reservations, but some American troops turned on the Indians. One incident of the American troops killing Indians was the Nez Perce war. This war was over a conflict of land and how some US troops did not agree on the settlement of the land. The war resulted in over 100 casualties towards the Indians and was stated as a genocide of and Indian tribe. The second act that was passed by the United States government was the Dawes Act. The Dawes Act authorized the President to survey American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mary Shelley s Biography Mary Shelley s own biography informs the novel Frankenstein in four important ways. Mary seems to reflect many of her own feelings and experiences throughout the novel. She does this through using the setting and the characters, while heavily influencing the text and storyline around her own biography. The first way that Mary Shelley s biography informs the novel is through the setting. The story begins with several letters, the location of which are set in England. This connects to Mary because England is where she was born and spent a lot of her life. Next, chapter 1 begins in the setting of Geneva, Switzerland, which also has a connection to Mary s biography. When Mary first started writing Frankenstein, she was staying in Geneva with friends. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the monster in Frankenstein experiences a great amount of neglect from his creator Victor. This very negatively affected the monster, and he became angry, alone and misunderstood. (Insert quote) These are emotions that Mary has experienced, as well. Her mother passed away only 10 days after she was born, so she was raised mostly by a nanny. Her father then remarried to their neighbor, Ms. Godwin. Mary s new stepmother continuously favored her own two daughters over Mary. She sent both of her children to get an education, but didn t see the need to send Mary to school. Being treated unfairly like this caused Mary to experience a lot of loneliness throughout her childhood. Mary was very misunderstood as a child. She reflects this through the monsters feelings of neglect and loneliness. It seems that this part of the novel is influenced very much by Mary s own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Migrant Worker Lifestyle Can Be Largely Explained As A... The migrant worker lifestyle can be largely explained as a subculture. These people have their own values and behaviors that distinguish themselves from the average American. The migrant workers work for little pay, and believe that hard work will pay off for them. They travel north and south and across the United States following the harvests of different crops so they can work and get paid. The one thing that sets this apart from the larger culture is that they are not following around the easiest or the highest paying work. They are following some of the hardest and lowest paying work that can be found. This is what sets their values and behaviors apart from the rest of the United States. These people live and grow up in a completely different world than the average American child. They start working at in their preteen years and do not stop working until their bodies won t let them anymore. The children do not get forced into labor that early although many are. They choose to do it on their own because they have a desire to help their family out. This is not common among the average American household. In fact, most of the country would rise in an uproar if white children were found to be doing this sort of work, but it seems an exception has been made for these ones. The lifestyle that these people live is very different from the one the average American lives which makes their lifestyle a subculture inside our larger American culture. Their experiences in life give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. What Is Free College In Thomas L. Friedman s The World Is... As years pass by, the world we know is becoming flat. Thomas L. Friedman the author of the book The World is Flat explains the flat world as, Countries from around the world can now compete for global knowledge work as never before and that America had better get ready for this challenge (7). Essentially meaning that anyone from any place can compete against Americans for American jobs. This lead to America losing its edge. A solution to address this issue is to give free college. Some say free college should be implemented because it will help people to enter the middle class; therefore benefiting the economy in the long run. This solution is flawed because free college does not guarantee the complete solution to keeping America competitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This misses the poor who were the initial target, causing the gap of educated between poor and rich students to widen even more. The reason being, is poor schools don t have the resources to educate their students to be ready to enter college. On the other side, well funded schools have all the resources they need to successful prepare their students. To fix this, we need to rise funding s to prepare the upcoming kids to be ready for college. In the book The World Is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman has a quote by Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Educations and the Economy states, Wealthy people associating with each other produce high per capita per student school budgets because of higher property tax assessments... while you found poor people associated with each other in school districts, paying much more but winding up with low per pupil expenditures (quoted in Friedman 360). Basically, Tucker is saying that the wealthy who are the minority have a better funded education system that supply all the technology and resource to churn out students ready for college. This is opposed to the poor that have a worse education system that lack the funding to provide students with resources and technology they need to succeed. This results in students who aren t prepared for college. Bob Luebke senior policy analyst at the civitas institute reports, If you look at the data, the bigger problem is many students don t finish college. That about 55 percent of students graduate six years after starting (Luebke). What he is insinuating is that the problem is not access but completion, and if we were to make college free, then the incompletion rate would just rise. This showcases many of the student who enter college are not prepared for college. So why is that? Well, many of the students entering college from high school aren t prepared for the workload. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Athenian Democracy Dbq Essay During the Golden Age in Greece, many things changed. Things that changed were the diversity of political views and the social doings of the Athenians and the organization of the Athenians economy. With the Golden Age, many groups worked together that wouldn t normally interact. The biggest example of that is the relationship between Athenians and their democracy. The first example of the relationship between the Athenians and their democracy during the golden age was the diversity of political views that the Athenians followed. Too start in document 3 written by Isocrates an Athenian political statesman, orator, and writer and made in the year 346 BCE and the point they are trying to get across is that back then they did not have a political system/government which in turn made the people do whatever they wanted which was bad. Then in document 4 written by Aeschines an Athenian political statesmen, orator, and writer, and made in the year 330 BCE. The author s point of view from this document is that how the three forms of government, autocracy, oligarchy, and democracy work and the principles of them are. Also in document 5 written by Thucydides an Athenian warrior, statesmen, and historian wrote in the year 410 BCE, what the author is trying to say it all the reason why democracies are good and the outcomes of it. Finally, in document 9 written by Aristotle in Aristotle s Politics published in the year 326 BCE this document is about the author s hatred towards tyranny. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Av Node Analysis The heart has distinguished components that allow the pathway of electrical conduction to travel through the heart in order to effectively pump blood through the body. The electrical impulse initiates in the Sinoatrial node (SA node), which is located in the posterior wall of the right atrium, near the superior vena cava. It is also known as being the physiologic pacemaker of the heart and has an intrinsic firing rate of 60 100 impulses/min. From the SA node, the electrical impulse flows directly to the Atrioventricular node (AV node) with the guidance of intercalated discs and gap junctions. The AV node is located in the back section of the interatrial septum near the coronary sinus and tricuspid valve. Here, there is a delay of .1 seconds to allow the atria to contract and the ventricles to fill. In addition, this delay regulates the ventricles if there were an abnormal atrial rhythm. The AV node works as a secondary pacemaker if the SA is irregular, firing at 40 60 pulses/min. After leaving the AV node, the electrical impulse travels to the bundle of His. The bundle of His forms the only myocardial connection between the atria and ventricles. Additionally, the bundle of His divides the bundle branches into left and right and innervates the ventricles through Purkinje fibers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Myocardial cells sustain their electrical gradient among their membrane, with the inside being slightly more negative. The resting potential is regulated by channels and pumps distributed inside and outside of the cell. As the cell depolarizes, the gate of the calcium channel opens, allowing calcium to enter the cell. The calcium flowing into the cell simultaneously results in initiating the action potential. With depolarization, the potassium channels then open, while the calcium channels close. Repolarization occurs when potassium leaves the cells, and then the whole cycle begins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on the significance of the lemon law act It happens many times. A person finds the car of their dreams. They drive it around for a few weeks when it happens. The car will not start, it makes a funny noise, or the breaks just will not do anything while stepping onto the pedal. Does the person have to pay for the repairs all by themselves? And if so, what happens when the exact same problem happens more than 3 times? It is just not fair to pay all this money on your brand new affordable car. But, one should not worry. There is a solution to all these annoying questions one just does not know how to answer. This is how the Magnuson Moss warranty act comes into this situation. The lemon law is a subdivision of this act. The Magnuson Moss warranty act, when tied with the lemon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It involves more serious things, which can not be repaired within 3 repairs. Autopedia explained that for any serious safety defect, such as brakes or steering, the manufacturer has one attempt. If it is a safety but not serious, they have 2 attempts. And for any other defect, they usually receive 3 or 4 chances to repair. The repairs may not be a result of abuse, neglect or unauthorized modifications or alterations. The cases must be given to the manufacturer, and they must have responded to your complaint and rendered a decision within 40 days. The terms apply within the express warranty or the first year of ownership from date of delivery, which ever comes first. Another way also is within the first 12 24 months or 24,000 miles. If miles have been put on, the manufacturer may decide to use reduction. In order to do this, they use the following equation: Miles at time of refund x the purchase price 100,000 This equation was found on both the Cartalk and the Autopedia sites. Another point that a consumer may argue, is about the miles put on in between the repairs. However, the majority of times, it does not work. In events of strike, war or natural disaster that prevent repairs, lemon laws will not help a person with any car ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Mourning and Melancholia in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell... Mourning and Melancholia in Hemingway s For Whom the Bell Tolls Ernest Hemingway s For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) begins with a quotation from John Donne s Meditation XVII. With this epigraph, Hemingway identifies the source of his title and defines the connections achieved between human beings through mourning.: Donne s argument begins, No man is an island, and it concludes with an assertion of our bond to the dead: never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. Proper mourning acknowledges the losses to our self in the death of another. Hemingway s For Whom the Bell Tolls depicts such connections to the dead and examines the emotional effects of incomplete mourning in terms that parallel Freud s own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both works, Hemingway praises the volunteers who died fighting to protect republican values. In an introduction to the Eulogy written after World War II, Hemingway scolded America for its failure to support these premature antifascists (Nelson 26). At another point, he explains this failure: The majority of the career diplomats of England, France, and the United States , are fascist, and it is they who supply the erroneous information on which their foreign offices and state departments act (Hem on War, 293). The ideologies of the diplomats led to the great bloodbath of the Second World War. Hemingway helps us to mourn the deaths of Jordan and the other volunteers because he affirms that they are, in fact, unacknowledged instances of our own losses. Yet, many of the volunteers in the International Corps during the Spanish Civil War felt betrayed by Hemingway s depictions of literary and historical characters and events. Some of the veterans criticized the lack of political ideology in the central character, the literary self indulgence of the love relationship between Jordan and Maria, and the negative depictions of several of the leaders of the Republican forces. Pilar s narrative describing the massacre of civilian villagers provoked the sharpest criticism. According to Milton Wolff, many veterans felt that Hemingway had 2 Page 3 ignored fascist atrocities and betrayed loyalist soldiers who had been killed or wounded in Spain. Wolff also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Araby By James Joyce s Araby James Joyce s Araby is a short story narrated by an adolescent boy who falls in love with a nameless girl on North Richmond Street. Every day this boy watches her brown figure, which is always in [his] eyes, and chases after it (27). According to the boy, lher image accompanie[s] [him] even in places the most hostile to romance (27). He thinks of her bodily figure often, invokes her name in strange prayers and praises , and emits flood[like] tears at the mere thought of her (27). The boy exhibits all this emotion, despite the fact that he had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words (27). Therefore, when he finally has a conversation with her, about a Dublin bazaar called Araby, it causes him to become disoriented. The boy fails to concentrate at his Christian Brother School and at home, because Mangan s sister finally talks to him. The boy, determined to get something for his lover at the bazaar she cannot attend, asks his uncle for money. However, to his distress, his uncle forgets and the boy is unable to attend the bazaar until it [is] ten minutes to ten (31). This delay and the long journey by train causes the boy to become irritated. His irritation soon turns to anger as he enters the bazaar only to find it practically empty except for two men with English accents and a female engaged in a conversation (32). At this point, the boy loses interest in buying anything at the bazaar for his lover and decides to feign interest to appease the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Research Paper On Down Syndrome Down Syndrome They used to be called Mongoloids, an ethnic insult coined by John Langdon Down, an English physician during the nineteenth century. But now they are known as people, individuals with a condition known as Down syndrome. (3). It wasn t until the 1960s that Jerome Lejeune and Patricia Jacobs discovered the cause of Down syndrome (also called trisomy 21). But with technological advancements within the scientific community, more and more information has been gathered about the condition that affects about one in every one thousand children born around the world. (4). Research shows that Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by certain chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosomes within cells are composed of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is where the name trisomy 21 originates. (5). The extra chromosome in trisomy 21 results in overexpression of the genes. Although overexpression is not noticeable in many genes, the genes that are involved in Down syndrome seem to be quite different. In fact, not even all of the genes in the 21st chromosome need to be tripled to result in Down syndrome. There are approximately 250 genes in the 21st chromosome, and only 20 to 50 genes need to be involved in the nondisjunction to cause the effects of trisomy 21. The small area within the cell where genes need to be to cause Down syndrome is called the Critical Region. (3). There are several genes that researchers believe might be involved in causing Down syndrome. Overexpression in genes such as CAF1A, Cystathione Beta Synthase (CBS), and GART might be harmful to DNA synthesis and repair. COL6A1 overexpression may cause heart defects, and CRYA1 overexpression might aid in the development of cataracts. Overexpression of ETS2 may be the cause of leukemia and skeletal abnormalities, while the DRYK overexpression could possibly result in mental retardation. Premature aging and decreased function of the immune system may be caused by the overexpression of Superoxide Dismutase (SOD1). It is important to note, however, that despite many hypotheses and speculations, no gene has been conclusively linked to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Declaration Of Faith Research Paper Faith is far from being easy. If your faith is placed in something you can t see, then it s usually hard to act on that faith unless you are deeply rooted and involved in it. Actions prove how much faith you have. Without proof, your declaration of faith does not mean much. Abraham is an exceptionally worthy example of faith in God. I admire Abraham s faith for many reasons. First, he wasn t from a family that adopted faith in God. His family was pagan and didn t have faith in God in the first place. Logically, Abraham had no foundation of belief either, unless he had strong faith in the power of God. He could either choose to live in comfortable harmony with his relatives, without provoking his family by turning on their religion, or he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God gives gifts, and if it is His will, He takes them away. Abraham had been promised that he would be a father of many nations, and even though it seemed impossible at the time, Isaac was born. Now, the majority of people would be overjoyed and delighted at such a miracle from God. Abraham must have prized his child and loved him intensely, but then his faith was tested again. God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, which was something that must have broken Abraham s heart to do. He had waited so long to receive God s promise of a son, and now it was apparently being taken away from him. He had already trusted God immensely, even though he had occasionally proved irresolute, but this might have seemed like a complete contraction of God s promise and character. How could he be a father of many nations without a son? Why would a just and fair God command him to sacrifice a child that he loved? It doesn t quite make sense when you think about it, but God does have a plan in the end. Nevertheless, only a meager amount of people would follow through with this act of supreme submission and faith. Abraham was stalwart in his faith, however, and God rewarded him by not letting him kill Isaac. Abraham had faith in God s power rather than the gift God had given him, and in the end it showed that God was in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. A Comparative Analysis of Tsunami Disasters in the Indian... Running Head: MHE503/MIH523 MODULE 1 CASE ASSIGNMENT MHE503/MIH523 Module 1 Case Assignment: Tsunami Disasters Question 1: Compare the impact between the tsunami in the Indian Ocean with the tsunami in Hokkaido on the population and infrastructure. Tsunamis are deadly and destructive natural disasters and have caused huge damages to population in recent history. The Tsunami of 2004 struck Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand mainly and marginally many other countries scaled 9.0 on hector scale. Tsunamis can be initiated by many means but this one was triggered by an earthquake. The coastal cities of areas struck were ruined. In the living history, this Tsunami is considered the deadliest of all. It is recorded to have killed about two hundred thousand people (The Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters 2009). The affected areas received billions of dollars in aids but could not be built again in a day the way they were destroyed. The 2004 Tsunami destroyed the fishery, agriculture, residence and transport system of the affected areas. Indonesia lost its 70% of fishing fleet of small scale. Thailand lost about 80% of its infrastructure and got 5,000 fishing vessels damaged. A big portion of coral reeves were lost in Tsunami and even after that the huge number of cars and concrete walls in the sea kept destroying coral reeves. Since the population of Indonesia is very high in the region and especially in the coastal areas, the loss was much higher than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Manslaughter Persuasive Essay Upon Google searching (2017), define manslaughter , one will discover that is is the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder. In other words, manslaughter is the unintentional act of killing a human being. After Google searching (2017), define murder , it is evident that it is the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another. Alternatively, it means one human being plans to kill another human being and does it. Is taking a person s life due to driving under the influence an intention or unintentional wrongdoing? Some may attest that the intoxicated driver did not conspire to kill someone, therefore, it is manslaughter. Others may inquire that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the states in the United States consider driver under the influence and kill someone, vehicular manslaughter. According to Stim (2015), Alaska, Montana, and Arizona are the only three states that more often than not charge defendants with murder over manslaughter in vehicular deaths caused by driving under the influence. To put it in perspective, 94% of the states in the United States prefer manslaughter convictions over homicide. Vehicular manslaughter is broken down into two divisions. Vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and vehicular manslaughter with ordinary negligence. Gross negligence comes from driving that is extremely reckless. Ordinary negligence spawns from the driver failing to take the precautions as a typical driver, and injury/death is caused. For example, if an intoxicated driver is swerving all over the road and strikes a car that results in death for the opposing driver, that would be gross negligence. Now if an intoxicated driver fails to yield properly and t bones a car that results in death of the other driver, that would be ordinary negligence. If a defendant is found guilty of vehicular manslaughter, they face at least 4 10 years behind bars for each person killed. Therefore, if a car has two people in it that were killed, the sentencing can be doubled. In comparison, if a murder charge sticks, the defendant s sentence can range from 10 years to lifelong imprisonment. McCurley (2014) argues that both of the drivers involved in the accident could be found to be intoxicated. If one driver lives and the other dies, why should the driver that survives be charged with murder? He is saying that both drivers can be at fault as they were both intoxicated. The reason we lock away homicidal people is because of their mental state. We do not want them to be able to roam the free world and possibly commit murder again. When people drive under the influence and take a life, that does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay Comparing The Yellow Wallpaper And The Story Of An Hour The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin have similarities that include character traits, controversial feminist backgrounds, and time period; and their differences, including setting, and the final fates for the women. Both written in the 19th century, the stories confront patriarchal ideas of women and their relationships with their husbands. But their differences main contrast is the country setting for The Yellow Wallpaper and the city setting for The Story of an Hour and a slightly different end for the women. Both stories inherently feminist backgrounds allow the stories to challenge society at the time. Both women s husbands are given domineering personalities regardless of good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman writes that John took his wife away to a private estate far away from others, meaning the setting is more rural. However, In The Story of an Hour, the setting is briefly hinted at being more urban or suburban with one sentence, In the street below a peddler was crying his wares. Because most peddlers stick to urban/suburban areas, it is appropriate to describe the setting as such. While the next difference could be described as a similarity, it is important to note that while both women s ends were tragic, they were in fact different. In the ending of the The Yellow Wallpaper, Jane slips into psychosis. Jane s descent into to madness includes seeing women in the wallpaper, which leads her to strip it down to free them, only to end with her believing that she is one of the escape women herself. Yet in The Story of an Hour, after Mrs. Mallard sees her husband after the false claim that he is dead, she has a heart attack. Ending in madness and death, both stories ends are tragic for both women, but serve a purpose. Without these ends the stories full shock effect would not exist. The purpose of the authors writing these stories was to trigger social change, and the stories needed ends that showed how women s devalued status greatly affected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Racial Inequalities and Tension Essay After centuries of fighting, protesting, and labor, the fight for equality seemed to reach a conclusion. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 brought an end to segregation and promoted full equal opportunities for not only African Americans but other ethnicities as well. America elected Barack Obama as its president, allowed certain months to represent cultural awareness, and immigration numbers augmented. However, regardless of the fact that the country becomes increasingly diverse by the day and heavy, racial social boundaries no longer exist, racism, prejudice, and stereotypes still exist. The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line (McQuade 391) says it the best; racial and ethnicity still remain underlying causes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Losing to the white man became routine, primarily because African Americans seemingly relinquished the struggle. Simple things such as small acts of racism affect them whereas their ancestors faced deeper issues. The message that Cosby wanted the most emphasis on revolves around the idea that blacks should worry more about judging themselves instead of worry about the whites judging them on the content on their character. However, that doesn t seem like an attainable possibility. Obviously, the majority of racism in today s society fell into extinction, but not all. People are still failing to accept equality for a variety of reasons. As Cosby said, history plays an important role but then again it s even natural for people to associate themselves by commonalities in physical appearances. Frankly, removing something natural and instilled either cannot be done or it takes a great amount of time. Therefore, the inequality exists in today s society. Early Sunday, Jake England, 19, and Alvin Watts, 32, found themselves in handcuffs after a series of tips led investigators to England s burned pickup truck, said to be the vehicle used in several reported crime scenes that day. Following reports, police found five African Americans shot, with 3 dead and 2 wounded. Both suspects received charges of three counts of murder and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Work of the Holy Spirit in Regeneration THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN REGENERATION INTRODUCTION The words born again have been cheapened today by many in religion. Satan is a master at redefining Bible terms; therefore, it behooves us to have a clear understanding of the Scriptural meaning of these words. Let s consider what the Bible teaches about being regenerated or born again. I. THE NECESSITY OF THE NEW BIRTH A. OUR LORD CLEARLY REVEALED THAT REGENERATION WAS NECESSARY TO SALVATION (Jn. 3:3, 5). 1. Before a man can fellowship with God, he not only needs forgiveness, but his whole nature must be renewed. Fallen man is: a. Natural (I Cor. 2:14). b. Sensual (Jude 19). c. Carnal (Rom. 8:5 8). d. This is opposed to being spiritual (I Cor. 2:15). 2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3:8). 3. While God uses means in the salvation of the elect, yet it must be understood that regeneration itself is solely a work of God. B. GOD NEVER REGENERATES A PERSON APART FROM HIS HAVING RECEIVED THE GOSPEL. 1. God s Word is often mentioned in connection with the new birth. a. In speaking to the believers in the Church at Corinth, Paul said, For in Christ Jesus I have begotten you through the Gospel (I Cor. 4:15). b. James tells us that God used the Word of Truth to bring about our regeneration (Jas. 1:18). c. Peter tells us that we were born again by the incorruptible seed of the Word of God (I Pet. 1:23). d. The Psalmest declared that he was quickened by the Word of God (Ps. 119:93). 2. God s work of regeneration upon a person s soul is always wrought in conjunction with the Gospel. a. Regeneration produces faith, and there can be no faith without the Gospel (Rom. 10:17). b. A person cannot believe in a Savior of whom he has never heard(Rom. 10:14). c. In regeneration, God gives us a heart to know God, and we can t know God apart from having a knowledge of the Scriptures (Jer. 24:7). d. In regeneration, God empowers the Gospel by opening the heart to receive it (Acts 16:14). 3. Regeneration is a sovereign and direct work of God on the soul, but no one can
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  • 51. APA Style Of Documentation APAAmerican Psychology Association Style of Documentation Helpful hints on how to use it. APA citation style refers to the rules and conventions established by the American Psychological Association for documenting sources used in a research paper. APA style requires two elements for citing outside sources. These are the Reference Citation in Text and the Reference List. Together these elements identify and credit the sources consulted in the paper and allow others to access or retrieve this material. Reference Citations in Text In APA style, citations to sources are placed in the text of the paper in order to briefly identify sources for readers and enable them to locate the source of the cited information in the Reference List. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Write out the last name and initials for all authors of a particular work. Capitalize only the first word of a title or subtitle, and any proper names that are part of a title. Use an ampersand ( ) instead of the word and when listing multiple authors of a single work. Use the abbreviation p. or pp. to designate page numbers of articles from periodicals that do not use volume numbers, especially newspapers. These abbreviations are also used to designate pages in encyclopedia articles and chapters from edited books. Indentation *: The first line of the entry is flush with the left margin, and all subsequent lines are indented (5 to 7 spaces) to form a hanging indent . Underlining vs. Italics *: It is appropriate to use italics instead of underlining for titles of books and journals. Examples: Articles in Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers References to periodical articles must include the following elements: author(s), date of publication, article title, journal title, volume number, issue number (if applicable), and page numbers. Journal Article, one author Sweeny, K. (2008). Crisis decision theory: Decisions in the face of negative events. Psychological Bulletin, 134(1), 61 76. Journal Article, two authors Sanchez, D. King Toler, E. (2007). Addressing disparities consultation and outreach strategies for university settings. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 59(4), 286 295. Journal Article, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Education Is The Key To Poetry Analysis Education is the key to success I have chosen the theme Education is the key to success . I feel that poetry is one of the best manners to express the importance of education. I will elaborate using three poems namely, My parents kept me away from children who were rough and Elementary school; classroom in a slum by Stephan Spender and Blue Umbrellas by D. J. Enright. The first poem I will analyze is My parents kept me away from children who were rough bye Stephan Spender. This is a poem about a boy who was confronted by lower class boys whom his parents did not like. His parents warned him to stay away from them. Although the boy was warned, the boy still found himself admiring certain elements of the rough children s lives. But he was still afraid of their bullying ways. In the first stanza My parents kept me away from children who were rough/ and threw words like stones and who wore torn clothes. The word ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker says he is more afraid of these boys than he is afraid of tigers. Stanza 2 line 2 reads And their jerking hands and their knees tight on my arms. This implies that these children have made physical contact with the speaker; they were probably tugging on the speakers clothes and trying to talk to him. At some stage they kneeled on the speakers arms to keep him secured on the ground. In the last stanza line 4, the speaker says, I longed to forgive them, yet they never smiled. This means that the speaker attempted to make friend with them but the never smiled ; these rough children did not try as hard as the speaker did. They did not try to worthy to be forgiven. The speaker s parents kept their child away from the rough children, so that the speaker could get an education. The parents knew that if the speaker associated himself with those children, his education will not be his key to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...