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Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets Synopsis
Sydney Kay
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
J.K. Rowling
Synopsis: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets begins when Harry is spending the summer with
his only remaining family, the Dursleys. During party hosted by his uncle and Aunt, Harry is visited
by Dobby, a house elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts, the magical school for wizards
that Harry attended before. Harry politely disregards the warning, and Dobby barges in on the
Dursleys during their party. The Dursleys angrily blame Harry and locks him in his room for the rest
of the summer. Luckily, Harry s friend Ron Weasley steals Harry away in a flying car, and Harry
happily spends the rest of the summer at the Weasley home. While shopping for school supplies ...
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Description of characters: Harry Potter Hermione s and Ron s best friend, first lives with his aunt and
uncle the Dursley s, enemies with Lucius and Draco Malfoy, frees Dobby, Lockhart s student, enemies
with Tom Riddle, saves Ginny, Hagrids friend, help clear Hagrid s name
Hermione is a very smart muggle, with Harry in all his adventures, Harry s and Ron s best friend,
Lockhart s student, hates Draco, gets petrified
Ron Harry s and Hermione s best friend, with Harry with all of his adventures, Lockhart s student,
hates Draco, Ginny s brother, saves Harry from the Dursley s, Hagrid s friend, help clear Hagrid s
name
Tom Riddle Voldemort, attended Hogwarts fifty years before Harry, most powerful dark wizard ever,
through his old diary he enchants Ginny
Hagrid good friends with Harry, Hermione, and Ron, gets framed by Tom Riddle for being responsible
for the monster within the Chamber of Secrets
Draco Malfoy enemies with Harry, Hermione, and Ron, buys his way onto the Quidditch team
Lucius Malfoy Draco s father, Dobby s master, enemies with
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Percy Bysshe Shelley s Poem In Lift Not The Painted Veil
Lift not the painted veil , an 1818 sonnet by the British Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, depicts a
person who lifts the veil that covers the world, in order to find love. This act, however, plunges him
into a state of disorientation and forlornness, because it does not lead him to discover truth or love.
Therefore, the sonnet s first line is admonitory and even forbids us to lift the veil. By focussing on the
connotatively contrasting use of metaphors, this essay aims at demonstrating how Percy Bysshe
Shelley s sonnet Lift not the painted veil , despite its deceptive, seemingly admonitory first line,
encourages the individual to defy religion and to adopt atheism. In order to describe the world, the
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[italics mine] (6) The fact that Shelley compares religion, presumably Christianity, to a deceptive veil
substantially influences the interpretation of this sonnet, because the veil is then not only a symbol for
the world, but also functions as a metaphor for religion, implying that, like the veil, it conceals truths
and clouds people s minds. The fact that line 14 mentions a preacher who is unable to find truth
corroborates the assertion that religion is deceptive. Furthermore, as demonstrated in the above, the
veil literally and figuratively shrouds the world and its inhabitants in obscurity. As a result, religion
also becomes associated with darkness and pessimism, intimating that it has a depressing effect on the
world. Briefly, the negatively connotated metaphors with which life, or more precisely religion, is
described in the sonnet suggest a dissenting attitude with regard to religion, by relating it to
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The Failure Of Power In George Orwell s Animal Farm
No one knows for sure how many people were murdered during Stalin s Great Purge, but estimates
put the figure at more than 1 million. Over the course of his reign, Joseph Stalin has executed and
imprisoned perceived threats to his power. During the three public trails of former prominent
Communist Party leaders, and plenty of other private trails held, the defendants have been charged
under pretenses fabricated by the NKVD, the Soviet Secret Police. The defendants have fully
confessed to their crimes in court after facing intense beatings, sleep deprivation, and threats to arrest
and execute their families. However, the West has continued to see Stalin and the Soviet Union
favorably. This has urged George Orwell to write Animal Farm so he can expose the truth about the
Soviet regime. In Animal Farm, the author George Orwell uses the manipulation, and fear of the
leaders and the naivety, and loyalty of the followers to contribute to the theme of loss of freedom and
equality in order to show how power can lead to corruption. Orwell uses the manipulation of the
leaders to contribute to the theme of loss of freedom and equality in order to show how power can lead
to corruption. As stated in the text, The windmill however, had not after all been used for generating
electrical power. It was used for milling corn, and brought in a handsome money profit (Orwell 129).
This is a prime example of how the pigs capitalized on how miserable the animals were. If Napoleon
truly was who
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Bias And Stereotyping
Bias and stereotyping can both be harmful for self esteem and the developmental process in children.
Bias is not only harmful for the target group since it lowers the self esteem, but the group who feels
superiority over the other is also harmed. The feeling of being superior disconnects a person from
reality. Too much of self esteem reduces the appreciation of others and may even slow down progress
for the beholder. Stereotyping creates preconceived notions in the minds of children and adults due to
which they fail to see others for what they actually are and rather judge them on the basis of
information that is misguided and obsolete. Stereotyping results in developing strong perspectives of
people who are different and causes prejudice.
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Meursault s Dichotomy
In the novel The Stranger by Albert Camus, Meursault, the protagonist narrator, is an absurdist,
detached and deathly honest man who refuses to lie about himself to save his life. He is an
independent man, one who will not accept God, or any of society s formulas for happiness. In
developing this character, Camus needed to sustain the distant tone used to develop the plot and
Meursault s character. However, further development of this character required more than just the
distant tone. Camus developed Meursault through the use and creation of minor characters with roles
important to no aspect of the plot and who serve no purpose other than the development of Meursault
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Camus creation of the boss portrays the archetype of a typical, run of the mill man in Meursault s
world. Several encounters with his boss reveal a strict dichotomy and harsh disconnect between the
mentality of Meursault and the concerns of the outside world. In the early stages of the novel,
Meursault rants to the reader about the hand washing experience at his workplace. He explains that
before leaving for lunch each day at midday, he takes care and makes certain to wash his hands; he
enjoys performing this action and even looks forward to doing so everyday. In light of the importance
of this ritual to Meursault, he explains that the experience in the evenings is regrettably not of similar
quality. In stark contrast to the delightful experience of washing his hands at midday, he describes the
experience in the evening as being less pleasant, as the roller towel, after being used by so many
people, is usually sopping wet by the time Meursault gets to use it. Meursault is so bothered by this
circumstance that he even brings it to his employer s notice. Although his boss agrees that this saga is
regrettable, he explains to Meursault that to his mind, it is really but a minor detail (Camus 25). This
encounter reveals that outsiders deem Meursault s motivations mere, minor, and unworthy. Camus
inclusion of this tale also shows the reader that Meursault is not the paradigm male that existed in the
setting; although Meursault supports his argument very well, others don t care enough to change it.
For others, the fact that one towel has to last the whole day (25) is a mere detail unworthy of change;
however, to Meursault, this is the one detail he takes issue and initiative with. With this story, Camus
reveals a stark disconnect between Meursault and the outside world. Further, in another episode with
his boss, Camus again develops this dichotomy and shows how
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The Isolation Policy And Its Effect On Japanese Society
The Isolation Policy or Sakoku was a policy adopted in 1641, during the time in which the Tokugawa
shogunate was in power, the Edo period (1603 1868). It was enacted by shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu.
The policy, as the name suggests, meant that Japan was isolated from the most of the world. The
bakufu (military government), accomplished this state of isolation by closing the borders, though
contact with China and the Netherlands was still maintained through a single port in Nagasaki. The
policy also meant that Japanese citizens could not leave the country. This isolation was to last until
1854, during which time the shoguns (military leaders) managed to keep Japan relatively peaceful.
The growing western influence in both culture and military technology in Japan was the main reason
for the introduction of the Isolation policy. The shoguns feared that this outside influence would
destabilise the country. This policy had a substantial impact on Japanese society.
This research essay will examine how the Isolation policy, introduced by the Tokugawa shogunate,
was a turning point in Japanese history. The first section of the essay will discuss the rationale for the
policy s introduction. This will be followed by an analysis of the short and long term effects this
policy had on Japanese Society.
The introduction of the Isolation policy was influenced by a number of factors. One of these factors
was the growing power of the daimyo, due to access to new military technology. This was
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Role Of Fate In Oedipus The King
The theme of Fate (deed of the gods) versus free will (personal choices and actions) is ever present in
Greek drama. It is the concept that the lead character of a drama has no control over his Fate, which is
preconceived and inevitable. On the other hand, it has been argued that the character did have a choice
in the matter, and ultimately, it s their choices that lead to their destiny being fulfilled. In this essay, I
will be exploring the role of the gods in Sophocles Oedipus the King, and whether or not they are to
blame for his tragic downfall.
Oedipus the King begins with the audience gaining the knowledge that Thebes is in a state of disarray.
This, according to the oracle of Delphi, is due to the fact that the previous king, Laius, has not been
avenged, and that the only way Thebes will return to its previous glory is if the king s murderer takes
account for his actions (Sophocles). Oedipus, the noble and intellectual man that he is, makes a
promise to find whoever was responsible for the death of Laius, and make them atone for their sins. ...
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And yet he has been led, either by blind chance or cruel gods, to commit the basest of crimes. All of
this suggests...that human beings are playthings of chance or indifferent gods and hence that it is
impossible for human beings to live nobly or to win the favour and protection of the gods
(Ahrensdorf, 2009).
In conclusion, I believe that the fates played a greater role than we are lead to believe, but I also
believe that the decisions made by all the characters played a pivotal role in the outcome of the drama.
The characters were most definitely given a freedom of choice when it came to almost every decision
they made, but the fates definitely put obstacles in their way, which would inevitably cause them to be
swayed to make rash
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The Issue Of Grouping Children
In this paper, I will demonstrate that the issue of grouping children by their abilities in school is an
appropriate topic for a semester of sustained research, because of my personal experience and the
constant struggle to improve our nation education system. When improving we must compromise.
Where in the educational system should the compromise happen, is the million dollar question. In the
80 s and early 90 s, I remembered vaguely, being placed in different groups in the classroom. I believe
grouping the children caused some issues for so many people across the nation. In any case as adults
and humans we aim to fix the problem. So, we rallied against it, and changed our educational system
and from the ashes of victory the issue of grouping children arouse again. This issue concerns
teachers, parents, scholars and staff members of the school boards. Each group is effected in their own
special way. Teachers are on a constant voyage to find a way to improve the children success in the
class. For the parents, it s a constant struggle to truly understand where their child stands with their
peers in education. The staff members of the schools board is always looking to improve the schools
all around scores when using less resources. Most importantly the kids will have a better focus and
motivation when it comes to school.
My personal experiences in different cultural school systems gives me strong stand in this current
issue. In Germany, they start grouping children by their
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Conflicts During Odysseus
1. What are the conflicts that Odysseus family faces during Odysseus absence?
During Odysseus absence, his family faced many conflicts. Telemachus gives a speech describing
these conflicts. He talks about how his mother s suitors or the son of Ithicas elders were taking over
they re house and consuming his father s oxen and sheep. Men also walked up to Penelope s father or
Icarus and ask for her hand at marriage.
2. Who does Homer ask for help to tell the story of Odysseus?
Homer asks Nestor, the king of the city Pylos, Menelaus, the king of Sparta, and Helen, the queen of
Sparta, to tell the story of Odysseus. Each of these three people told different parts all relating to
Odysseus and the Trojan War. 3. One theme in The Odyssey is that home is where the heart is. How ...
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When Odysseus washes up on shore, Nausicaa found Odysseus in a horrible condition. Nausicaa gave
him clothes and privacy so he can wash off in the river. Odysseus then went to Nausicaa s dad, or
King Alcinous, in which the king welcomed him and gave Odysseus food. Odysseus told his story
about the Trojan War. King Alcinous gave Odysseus ships and men to get him home. 5.In the section
Lotus Eaters , how do the Lotus Eaters pose a threat to Odysseus and his men?
The Lotus Eaters pose a threat by giving Odysseus and his men a plant, that whoever ate it would lose
hope in ever going home.
6.Based on your understanding of the text, what is something in modern society that compares to the
Lotus plant?
Drugs are like the Lotus Plant because people try to persuade you to do drugs and if you take them,
you will lose sight of giving up that addiction and it might even ruin your life.
7. In the Cyclops section epithets are used. These are descriptive phrases that re name a person or
thing and are used to convey descriptive information. What is an epithet used in this
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External, Internal, and Construct Validity Essay
Validity pertains to both the methods and the design of a research study and indicates the degree with
which correct inferences can be made from the results of a research study (Indiana University Of
Pennsylvania, 2010). According to Trochim and Donnelly, there are four types of validity including
conclusion, internal, construct, and external (2008). In this assignment, three of these types will be
discussed. Internal validity is the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure. External
validity on the other hand, is the extent to which the results of a research study can be generalized to
other groups, other times, and other settings. Construct validity demonstrates an association between
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Instrumentation is concerned a lack of consistency in the measuring instrument that could account for
invalid results of a research study. This threat is most likely to occur when two different forms are
used for the pre and post tests or if the instrument is constructed poorly. (Creswell, 2009).
Mortality can occur if research participants drop out of the study before completion. This problem is
more likely to occur if participants are volunteers or if the sample group is too small (Creswell, 2009).
Statistical regression is the tendency of participants who score high on a pretest to score lower (or
closer to the mean) on the posttest and consequently, participants who score low on a pretest tend to
score higher on the posttest. This regression may significantly influence the distribution of scores.
Finally, differential selection can occur if already formed groups are used in a study as the groups may
have had existing differences from the beginning. For example, the subjects in each group may have
extreme age differences or educational backgrounds. As a result, any differences found at the posttest
may be due to these differential selection differences rather than being due to the independent
variable. External validity is the degree to which the results of a research study can be generalized to
and across other populations, settings, times and tasks. The threats to external validity compromise a
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Superman
The History of a Legend: Superman
Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single
bound! It s a bird! It s a plane! It s Superman! (Bridwell 11) These celebrated words have echoed for
over six decades in American cultural and social society. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster,
Superman was intended to fight greed, crime, injustice and abuse. The impact created by Superman, or
better known to the average man as Clark Kent, extends far beyond the comic book itself. Although
many have grown to love him for the courage he represents, the personification Superman employs
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Wright, the introduction of Superman into American cultural was brought about by the need of young
Americans to feel a connection with the common man . But instead, the connotation created by
Superman strays far away from the notion of an ordinary man. By allocating the name Superman, he is
connected to something that is god like and un human. Dennis Dooley and Gary Eagle present the
argument that Superman achieves truly mythic stature, interweaving a pattern of beliefs, literary
conventions and cultural traditions of the American people more powerfully and more accessibly than
any other cultural symbol of the 20th century. But this mythic stature created a culture that allowed its
followers to question nature and its power and allowed for the establishment of beliefs that were
detrimental to the natural order of the world. Even Steve Skelton, the author of The Gospel According
to the World s Greatest Superhero presents the fact there is a parallel between Superman and God.
Have Siegel and Shuster gone too far? The cultural and social superhero of Superman was one that
was intended to attract those who felt disconnected from the American world in which they lived. But,
as time would tell, this action figure would translate into an omnipotent entity. Although most
Americans look up to the Clark Kent disguised as his super self, there are several blurry implications
that remain at the surface of these comic books. By assuming the name Superman,
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Obedience Essay
English 1310 04 28 October 2011 Obedience as an act can be traced back to the very beginnings of
human history. The common belief has always been to obey authority at all cost. This act has never
been questioned because authority corresponds to the common belief that respecting authority and
obeying them will lead you to success in all aspects of life. Obedience is not defined to specific
situations and its context can be portrayed in various ways. For example, Erich Fromm writes in his
essay, Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem; Human history began with an act of
disobedience, and it is not unlikely that it will be terminated by an act of disobedience. This statement
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Living technically refers to the advances in science that has propelled us to the atomic age. However
living emotionally refers to the Old Stone Age view on ideas about politics, state, society. Fromm
makes a very remarkable point when he states, If a man can only obey and not disobey, he is a slave; if
he can only disobey and not obey, he is a rebel(not a revolutionary); he acts out of anger,
disappointment, resentment, yet not in the name of a conviction or a principle (Fromm 685) . This
statement leaves little doubt that we cannot come up with an accurate definition or reason behind
obedience to authority. Essentially there is no gray area between obedience and disobedience. At this
point in the essay, Fromm is very close to convincing the reader that obedience is a psychological and
physical problem through the various examples in history he has cited. Fromm continues to make his
case that disobedience is detrimental to society by explaining the two types of conscience that develop
within the human psyche when confronted with a important decision. The first type of conscience is
authoritarian conscience which deals with the internal voice that aims to please an authority figure out
of fear. The second type, humanistic conscience, can be explained as the voice in the back of your
head that allows you to tell what is human and inhuman. The complexity of defining which conscience
ultimately decides your actions can be explained by
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Power And Pleasure Of The Media
Power and Pleasure in the Media.
By Andrew Clements 10185344
Figure 1.
Media plays a significant role in controlling societies thoughts, actions and beliefs through complex
messages and conventions. From the moment we re able to see, think and understand, we interpret
these messages and conventions instinctively. These in tern quite literally shape the way we think,
view or perceive stereotypes or in other words contextualize us. An example of this is evident in
Figure 1, which depicts two infant males, one Caucasian and one with an assumed African heritage.
There are a number obvious differences, the Caucasian child has red cheeks and golden locks whilst it
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Secondly, the signified, which refers to the concepts, assumptions and meanings that we, as the
viewer, associates with the signifier. Polysemy is a term to discuss the semiotic theory used during the
analysis. When applied, the signifier and the signified combined create a connotative meaning.
Connotation and Denotation are two principal methods of describing the meanings of words.
Connotation refers to the wide array of positive and negative associations that most words naturally
carry with them, whereas denotation is the precise, literal definition of a word that might be found in a
dictionary. (Anon, 2017)
Culture refers to groups of people who share specific values, beliefs and practices. Different cultural
groups become apparent when they understand the same sign to have different meanings. (Gaines,
2011). These ideologies create the ideals, values and beliefs that shape and govern the way society
thinks, acts and behaves. An example of this is Veganism. Veganism is the practice of abstaining from
the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the
commodity status of animals, therefore, Veganism is referred to as an ideology. This is used around
the media arena, to maintain dominant beliefs, construct ideas and trends to be a natural thought
process throughout society. Ideology is utilised in the media in an attempt to
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Theorist Comparison
Theorist Comparison Description of Jean Piaget s Work Jean Piaget researched how the environment
and personal experience plays a role in cognitive development for children (Case Smith O Brien,
2010). Piaget established four concepts: adaptation, schema, assimilation, and accommodation (Case
Smith O Brien, 2010). Adaptation is described as the process of adjusting to one s surroundings (Case
Smith O Brien, 2010). For example, 5 year old Betty enters a birthday party full of laughing children.
Betty may start smiling and clapping along with her peers. Schema is defined as the representation of
the environment, relationships, and occasions in the child s mind (Case Smith O Brien, 2010). Betty
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(2014) used Maslow s hierarchy of basic needs to improve the quality of care for patients in the
intensive care unit (ICU). To address physiological needs, health care providers can explain the
situation to give knowledge and empower patients to make healthier choices (Jackson et al., 2014).
For some patients, a hospital setting may lead to feelings of fear, mistrust, and anxiety, all of which
compromise the need for safety. Occupational therapists can provide assurance through support and
reality orienting interventions (Jackson et al., 2014). Patients may also have concerns about the
inability to adjust to normal life upon discharge. To satisfy the need for belonging, occupational
therapists can teach compensatory strategies that enable patients to live as normally as possible within
their new limitations (Jackson et al.,
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Starry Night By Vincent Van Gogh
A Cypress Tree in the Midst of the Stars
Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch artist who painted Starry Night, was disrespected and unappreciated for
his works during his life. However, today he is considered one of the greatest Dutch painters. Today,
his work is known for its detail, beauty, and emotion. One might claim that Vincent Van Gogh s
painting Starry Night depicts his supposed insanity. However, his painting Starry Night depicts his
feelings of isolation, his feelings of alienation, and the appreciation he thought he would soon achieve
during his lifetime, though each of which do not necessarily depict insanity. Van Gogh s painting
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Starry Night accurately depicts the feelings of loneliness that everyone can relate to at some point
during their lifetime. Van Gogh s works may not have received the attention they deserved during his
lifetime, but today his works receive the recognition they deserve. His feelings as a struggling artist
are apparent through the dark colors and the enormous cypress tree which captures the viewer s
attention. The darker colors represent darker feelings such as feelings of isolation and loneliness,
while the cooler colors represent sadness and depression. The colors are an accurate depiction of Van
Gogh s feelings. These feelings of depression and isolation led Van Gogh to the point of admitting
himself into an asylum. Of course, an asylum is not meant for interaction with other people, rather it is
meant to isolate the patients from harming other people or themselves because of their illness, thus
Van Gogh s attempt to alleviate his feelings of depression and loneliness seem in vain. Furthermore,
Van Gogh felt alienated from the other artists of his time. The little houses, for example, are all
painted with dark colors to express that the townspeople are asleep and ignorant to the feelings of
isolation that Van Gogh had. Lee claims in her analysis of Starry Night, [...] the sleepy village
represents the rest of the world, unaware of whatever raging passions and agony Van Gogh was going
through at that moment. Perhaps this [raging passion and
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Mean Girls And Developmental Psychology Essay
MEAN GIRLS AND DEVELOPEMTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chinonyerem Onuoha
Texas Women s University
Mean Girls and Developmental Psychology
Introduction
The film that I chose to do was the movie Mean Girls. This movie is filled with many funny characters
and an amusing plot, but even though this movie has earned the crown of being the official chick flick
it has a lot of psychological concepts that people really do not realize. However, when you really think
about it, the movie has a lot to relate with when it comes to teenagers going into a new school because
every teen that enters high school goes though the emotional and social stages of development. In this
paper we will be looking at parts of the movie that focus on Cady and her stages of development as
she goes through high school and deals with the Plastics, and then the Plastics themselves as well as
certain aspects and things that revolve around them throughout the movie.
Mean Girls is about a young teen girl Cady Heron who just moved from Africa to attend a public high
school in America for the first time. This is very different for Cady because the high school setting in
America will be extremely different from how it was when she was living in Africa. It s not easy for
her because she is not used to the American customs or norms . Within the first couple of days of
school she becomes really good friends with two people named Janis and Damien. In the school there
are many many cliques, and Janis
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Statement Of Purpose For MS In Computer Engineering
Statement of Purpose
Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don t let anyone limit you
This statement had a deep rooted impact on my attitude since my childhood. The quest for knowledge
has always been a passion for me so when I am faced with myriad of choices for my career,I am
determined to pursue research in the field of my interest and for this reason I choose to pursue MS in
Computer Engineering at your esteemed university.Since childhood I was influenced by my mother
who works in Doordarshan, India s first Television network as an engineer. I was fascinated by how
visual media, message is relayed to the entire nation with the help of technology and computers which
were nascent but burgeoning. It was this fascination coupled with my childhood knowledge about
basic computer operations that made me to venture into vastness of computers and electronics and
aspired me to pursue a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering major in my under graduation.
My strong inclination towards Maths and Science supplemented by high performance in academics
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I would consider it my privilege to be able (to work with ......write about two profs, very imp)to pursue
my education in ..where students are provided with world class research facilities and an assortment of
technical electives. Being brought up in a highly competitive academic environment with my
fundamentals in place, I am confident in being able to measure up to the high standards of academic
excellence and path breaking research that University has set and assure you that my commitment and
industriousness along with my desire to excel would allow me to make a remarkable contribution to
the
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Apple iPad Air vs. Kindle Fire HDX
With a new design and faster processor, the iPad Air was in instant success. However, the new Kindle
Fire HDX 8.9 is not far behind. Amazon s new Kindle offers a higher resolution screen and new
features such as the Mayday button for immediate support all for $120 less than Apple s iPad. But
which tablet is a better overall value for what it can provide? Amazon s Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 weighs
in at .89 pounds with an 8.9 inch display. This is much lighter and smaller than the iPad Air. Apple s
iPad weighs in at 1.05 pounds with a 9.7 inch display which gives the user a much bigger screen with
very little weight difference. Both the iPad Air and the HDX 8.9 contain dual speakers. This offers
great sound quality from both tablets. Amazon and Apple have both improved their game when it
comes to new interfaces for their devices. Amazon s HDX added many new features to its home
screen. Although it still contains the somewhat childish carousel view containing recently opened
apps, Amazon added a new Quick Switch feature from within apps to avoid going back to the home
screen. Because the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 was created primarily for reading, it contains a Quiet Time
switch that allows dedicated readers to avoid interruptions from notifications. Apple s iPad runs on
iOS 7 out of the box. Interface iOS 7 offers a newer, brighter, and minimalist design than the previous
iOS 6 interface. This includes an improved notification window, a quick settings control center menu,
and improved
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Negotiation Reflection
Negotiation is one of the most common approaches used to make decisions and manage disputes. It is
also the major building block for many other alternative dispute resolution procedures. According to
Christopher W (2012), negotiation is the principal way that people redefine an old relationship that is
not working to their satisfaction or establish a new relationship where none existed before. Because
negotiation is such a common problem solving process, it is in everyone s interest to become familiar
with negotiating dynamics and skills. This section is designed to identify what worked well and not
well in the negotiation. In addition, to present strategies that generally makes the negotiation more
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We should be prepared. Also, we need to hold firm to our principles. Do not forget we have something
the supplier wants; they need us as much as we need them. When something is important to us, stick
to our guns. Suppliers will respect us for it. Moreover, we do not be intimidated. We do not
automatically accept the contract terms a supplier suggests/offers us. Remember that it is their job to
get the best possible outcome for their company. However, that is our job too. Furthermore,
acknowledging the strengths in the supplier s proposal or positive past performances before
identifying weaknesses can make them more receptive to considering our point of view. Additionally,
we have to Control the Negotiations. We have to leading the agenda, tabling the objectives, and
control the pace of the meeting all help to assert our position in the negotiation process. Consequently,
negotiation is a process that can be approached in many ways. No matter what strategy we choose,
success lies in how well we prepared. The key to negotiating a beneficial outcome is the negotiators
ability to consider all the elements of the situation carefully and to identify and think through the
options. At the same time, negotiators must be able to keep events in perspective and be as fair and
honest as circumstance allows. Because a common ground or interest has brought the parties to the
negotiating table, a negotiator can benefit by trying to capitalize on this common
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Vacuum Trucks Vs Vacuum Trucks
Vacuum trucks are an extremely useful and valuable commercial vehicle, taking on the task of helping
everyone live comfortably in clean, waste free surroundings. Certainly, at some point in time, people
need the services of this truck, whether it is a county that wants to clean up a clogged drainage system
or a restaurant that needs a grease drain trap emptied.
More consumers want to know about the services that are offered by vacuum tank trucks, both what
they do and how they do it, in order to determine if they need these services. Hopefully, this article
will illustrate and educate those who are interested in the services of this type of vehicle.
Categories
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When considering using one of these vehicles, it is important to look at the manufacturers. Just as with
personal cars, a good name brand means quality parts, good lifespan of equipment, available service,
etc. There are actually quite a few manufacturers of these vehicles and you would want to review the
service record of each manufacturer to determine which one would best suit your business needs.
· Overall capacity The two different areas that need to be considered for capacity are the axles
carrying weight capacity and the vehicle s tank capacity. The tank capacity is an important thing to
consider and will vary depending upon what services or job it is designed to handle.
· Numbers of axles Vacuum trucks have different numbers of axles that are dependent upon the size of
the tank being carried as well as the specific material that will be contained in the tank. The answer to
those questions will determine if an extra number of axles will be needed to provide more strength
particularly when used for industrial
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Guilt In Macbeth And The Tell-Tale Heart
Guilt is a feeling that everyone is familiar with. The intensity and shame that comes with guilt is
stronger than anything a person can consciously convey. In the play The Tragedy of Macbeth by
William Shakespeare and in the short story The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, guilt plays an
exceedingly big role in the life of two main characters; Lady Macbeth and the narrator. No matter
what is done, guilt is impossible to avoid, and will engulf the state of mind leading to an inexorable
downfall. Firstly, the two characters are in denial after the crime they committed, and they try to
comfort themselves by not accepting the truth. Secondly, they are extremely paranoid and they start to
envision and hear things. Lastly, the build up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both, Lady Macbeth and the narrator, cannot handle living with the guilt anymore; therefore, they
admit their crime. Firstly, Lady Macbeth confesses about the killing of King Duncan. One night as the
Doctor and the Gentlewoman, observe Lady Macbeth sleepwalking, they know that what she has done
cannot be undone , after hearing her confess about the killing of the King. (V, i, 71). She is ashamed
with herself; however, she knows that she cannot repeat the past and clear her mind of the guilt. For
this reason, admitting her crime, subconsciously, is her way of coping with the guilt. In the end, Lady
Macbeth cannot handle the guilt inside of her; therefore, she commits suicide to relieve her from her
dreadful life. One of Macbeth servant delivers the news that the Queen ... is dead ; referring to Lady
Macbeth (V, v, 19). This shows that killing herself is the only way to escape from her guilt. Secondly,
the narrator blurts out that he has committed murder. When the cops come knocking on his door after
the killing has occurred, the narrator tries to keep clam. The policemen are convinced he is innocent
until the narrator admit the deed and tells them to ... tear up the planks where he has hidden the corpse
(para 18). As a result of guilt, his confession is like removing weights off his chest. Living with what
he has done is impossible for him to control and deal with. In
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The Value Of Love In Those Winter Sundays, By Robert Hayden
Love, in any form, is such that people find ways of celebrating it. The American poet Robert Hayden
honors this compelling emotion in the poem Those Winter Sundays. Those Winter Sundays is a
fourteen line literary work that gives a description of an event from the speaker s past. Although the
poem is a short description of an event past, much information can be read between the lines of few
words. Freelance writer Jeannine Johnson characterizes Hayden s work to honor the value of love s
simple, domestic services in our lives (Johnson). Moreover, the value of love in Those Winter Sundays
is underlined by the use of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic sensory images to emphasize the change in
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Other than the title, the visual sensory images of the body of the poem also support the contrast and
change in the speaker s perspective. The first stanza implies the eagerness of the father to carry out
simple chores for his family as he does not fail to accomplish on Sundays the same task he tirelessly
does on every other day of the week...On every day, Monday through Saturday, and even on Sundays
too (Johnson, par. 1). The first line may denote the father s care, however, the nonchalance on the part
of the speaker in Sundays too my father got up early (Hayden 1) is also apparent. It could be that the
line is a mere statement of a simple recollection, but is also indicative of how the speaker trivializes
the father s early morning efforts. If in the first line the speaker offhandedly remarks about the early
morning efforts of the father, the speaker, in the following lines, shows more concern in sharing
minute details about the condition in which the father carried out his morning tasks. In fact, the
nonchalance in the first line suddenly changes as said line contributes to the intensity of the image of
and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold, / then with cracked hands that ached/ from labor in the
weekday weather made (Hayden 3 4). From the uninteresting normalness of the routine, the image
changes to one of selflessness as with the phrase the
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Analysis Of Call Of The Wild
The Call of the Wild is a very thrilling and engaging fiction novel. The majority of the book takes
place in the Yukon wilderness during the 1890 s. The tale is exciting because it s based on a real event,
the Gold Rush in Klondike, and describes in detail this unusual time in America s history. This story is
written in third person with a specific emphasis on Buck, the main character. The third person point of
view enables the reader to learn about all the characters and their surroundings. Because of these
elements and a captivating plot, it is considered by some to be the greatest adventure story of all time.
The setting of this tale greatly impacts the characters and the situations the characters encounter. The
Call of the Wild is set in rugged Alaska; it is in the middle of nowhere with towns very sparse. Poor
planning, inexperienced drivers, harsh terrain, and frigid weather lead to the extreme lack of supplies
and food. The dogs and their drivers are almost always hungry and exhausted. These conditions also
make their morale drop a great deal, which causes everyone to be desperate and irritable. The
environment changes them not only physically, but mentally as well. It instills fear, depression, and
hopelessness into them just imagine if you were in their paws!
The main characters in The Call of the Wild are Buck, Spitz, Hal, and John Thornton. The protagonist
in this story is Buck, the powerful hard working St. Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix. There are two
main antagonists, Spitz and Hal. Spitz is a vicious and arrogant dog that despises Buck because he
challenges him for the lead dog position. They have several minor quarrels, but when their anger
explodes, they have a very intense fight to the death, during which Spitz meets his untimely demise.
The other antagonist, Hal, is an inexperienced and unskilled driver that doesn t know how to take care
of the dogs. Hal misjudges the supply amount, so they run out of, well, everything. Because of his
greed and quest for gold, Hal pushes and punishes the team far beyond their limits. Sadly, Hal beats
Buck nearly to death, but thankfully, he is saved by John Thornton, who becomes his loving and loyal
master. The relationships between the characters make
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Alzheimer s Disease Analysis
Alzheimer s disease is a degenerative, neurological disease that affects millions of people every year.
It is a specific type of dementia that affects both memory and cognitive functions. The cause of the
disease has been well studied along with many types of ion interactions that either lessen or worsen
symptoms. Currently there is no treatment for this disease, but many researchers are working to find a
cure.
Alzheimer s disease is categorized by slight impaired memory to severe cognitive loss (Mayeux,
2010). This can be seen by a loss in retaining new memories as well as a decrease in language,
reasoning and decision making (Mayeux, 2010). This disease is progressive and patients only get
worse with time and it finally ends in death with both mental and functional disabilities (Mayeux,
2010). This is seen mainly in people 65 and older and studies have shown that age and aging is the
highest risk factor for the developing the disease (Lundkvist, 2014).
The disease was discovered by a German neuropsychiatrist by the name of Alois Alzheimer. One of
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Mohs, R. (2013). A Phase 3 Trial of Semagacestat for Treatment of Alzheimer s Disease. New
England Journal of Medicine, 369(4), 341 350.
Doody, R., Thomas, R., Farlow, M., Iwatsubo, T., Vellas, B., Joffe, S., ... Mohs, R. (2014). Phase 3
Trials of Solanezumab for Mild to Moderate Alzheimer s Disease. New England Journal of Medicine,
370(4), 311 321.
Lambracht Washington, D., Rosenberg, R. (2013). Anti amyloid beta to tau based immunization:
Developments in immunotherapy for Alzheimer s disease. ImmunoTargets and Therapy, 2013(2), 105
114.
Lundkvist, J., Halldin, M., Sandin, J., Nordvall, G., Forsell, P., Svensson, S., ... Ekstrand, J. (2014).
The battle of Alzheimer s disease the beginning of the future Unleashing the potential of academic
discoveries. Frontiers in Pharmacology,
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Sigmund Freud And Its Impact On 20th Century Ego...
Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis and the impact on 20th Century Ego Psychology
Meghan Laubengeyer
Temple University
Psychologist, psychoanalyst, doctor of medicine, and author, Sigmund Freud s contributions to the
world of science and psychology were far from limited. The self and widely regarded scientist was
born in Friedberg in 1856 where he lived before moving to Vienna, Germany, where he would later
produce founding revelations at the birth of psychology as a science. From his beginnings, Freud
focused on psychopathology and the conscious mind (Jones, 1949). The renowned Father of
Psychoanalysis created a pathway and a foundation for psychology, influencing the world of
psychology from its birth to modern day practice. Freud s delve into the unconscious, dreams,
psychosexual development, and the id, ego, and super ego, are just a limited number of his studies that
greatly influenced numerous psychologists and theories of modern psychology. One of his earliest
practices and most accredited work dealt with psychoanalysis specifically. Though this practice is
seldom used in modern psychology in the treatment of psychological disorders, it assuredly carried
great influence in the development of modern practices of psychological theories. Freud s creation of
psychoanalysis exceeded his professional career, influencing modern psychologists and theories, one
specifically being ego psychology, that was founded in the mid 20th century of modern
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The Fall Of The Samurai Analysis
Analysis.
End of Isolationism
One of the most important factors that contributed to the fall of the samurai during the Meiji
restoration was the influx of trade and commerce in Japan at the end of isolationism. The decision to
emphasize trade and commerce during this time period was made by the Japanese government, the
bakufu. However, it marked a weakness that would lead to the downfall of the government and many
high officials, which in turn affected the samurai greatly. During the beginning of the Tokugawa or
Edo period, the Japanese established extreme control over interactions with foreign neighbors They
expelled the Spaniards in 1624, the Portuguese in 1638, and after 1640, all foreign trade had been
eliminated except for a small port that was left open for limited trade with the Chinese and Dutch
under extreme supervision (Norman, 13). Moreover, all foreigners were required to leave the country.
The bakufu believed that the expulsion of foreigners would protect their ability to trade as well as lead
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Daimyos, who had previously prospered due to the land they owned and the rice they earned by
farming on these land, became less important and less influential since people were moving towards
cities. Thus, in July 1869, the practice of daimyos were abolished, and in 1871, the land that they
owned was returned to the emperor. This had a huge impact on the lives of the samurai because the
samurai relied on the daimyos as their lords and to earn a living for themselves. They were the people
that the samurai followed, and without them, there would be no one to pay them. Due to this, many
samurai lost their respective jobs due to a lack of a lord, hence causing them to shift towards other
jobs and stop being
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1.3 Historical Changes
1. Identify three historical changes in the family that impacted women or men negatively in society,
and explain how they impacted women or men?
A. One historical change that impacted men and women negative was when paid work shifted from
home and farm to mills and factories, shops and offices (Kimmel 156). Both women and men were
impacted with such a change because fathers spent more time away from their kids and left a lot of
child rearing was seen as women.
B. A second change that impacted the family in society was the divorce rate climbed since soldiers
returned from the Civil War (Kimmel 156 157). The divorce rate impacted the family because it
separated the custody of children; it impacted the way the children were being raised.
C. Lastly, one important change that impacted the family was support for separate spheres and the
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Arguments for gay and lesbian families is a concern for the sanctity of marriage is often accompanied
by a discomfort with the idea of gay and lesbian families, based on misinformation about the quality
of those relationships and their impact on children (Kimmel 184). Arguments that support gay and
lesbian families are mainly focused on having the same equal rights as heterosexuals. Many gay and
lesbian couples want to get married because of the benefits they acquire such as the right to inherit
from a spouse who dies without a will, the right to consult with doctors and make crucial decisions
(Kimmel 184). A meta analysis of social studies of gay and lesbian parenting suggests that children are
more accepting of homosexuality and maybe more likely to indicate a willingness to consider
homosexual relationships themselves (Kimmel 186). Another great example is daughters of lesbian
and gay parents are more assertive, confident, and ambitious, and sons are less conforming to
traditional masculine aggression and domination and have a better understanding of their gender
identity (Kimmel
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The Epidemic Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
What are scientists trying to doing to treat HIV?
The Problem:
The epidemic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus began in the early 1980 s and was thought to be a
homosexual related disease, as only homosexuals where reported as having the virus during the early
stages of discovering HIV/AIDS. It s believed that a virus similar to HIV first occurred in some
populations of chimpanzees in Africa, the virus crossed species by exposure of body fluids mixing,
during butchering or cooking of the animals(2). Today over 78 million people are reported to have
been infected with HIV, in 2012, AIDS related illnesses were the 6th leading cause of death globally
(3).
HIV is an epidemic throughout all corners of the Earth, an estimated 35 million people were living
with HIV globally at the end of 2013 according UNAIDS, and approximately 1.7 million People die
of AIDS annually. There are so many reported cases of HIV/AIDS around the world, because it is so
easily transmitted between individuals; HIV is transmitted through the mixing of body fluids via
sexual intercourse, use of un sanitized medical equipment, during birth and while breast feeding. HIV
attacks the immune system by destroying CD4 cells, which is a specific type of white blood cell that
plays a major role in helping your body fight disease. Your immune system weakens as more CD4
cells are killed. You can have an HIV infection for years before it progresses to AIDS (4). HIV also
uses the CD4 cell to multiply, as shown on figure
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CVS Case Study Final Essay examples
A Strategic Management Case Study on
CVS Caremark Corporation
By: Carter Vaillancourt, Megan Land, and Emily
Michaud
UMFK
Company Overview
A brief history of CVS
Existing Mission and
Vision
Existing Strategies
New Mission and Vision
Overview
External Assessment
Industry Analysis
Opportunities and
Threats
EFE Matrix
CPM Matrix
Internal
Assessment
Organizational Structure
Strengths and
Weaknesses
Financial Condition
IFE Matrix
Strategy
Formulation
SWOT Matrix
Space Matrix
Grand Strategy Matrix
Matrix Analysis
QSPM Matrix
Evaluation
Balanced Scorecard
CVS Caremark Update
Implementation
Projected Financials
Strategic Plan for the Future
Objectives
Strategies
Company Timeline
 The CVS name was used for the
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It is estimated that there could be a dearth of 200,000 healthcare professionals and
800,000 nurses by 2020
2. Potential government intervention in health care after election in 2012
3. Imminent introduction of generic brands lowering the margin
4. CVS is behind Wal Mart by nearly $140 billion in market cap.
5. CVS additional competitor Walgreens is behind them by a market cap of roughly $10 billion. 6.
Walgreens increased the number of prescriptions filled in 2010 by 7.5% , whereas ours decreased.
7. In the next 5 years, 9 out of the top 10 best selling drugs in the world will go off patent, resulting in
an expected loss of sales
8. Extensive regulation has increased the time from drug discovery to approval from 6 years in the
1970s to 13.5 years in the 2000s.
9. Pharmaceutical companies struggle to develop new drugs as R D costs become high, on average
between $4 billion to $11 billion per drug
CPM
Critical Success factors
CVS
Walmart
Walgreen
Weights Rating Weighted Score Rating Weighted Score Rating Weighted Score
0.0 to 1.0 1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
Advertising
0.08
3
0.24
4
0.32
2
0.16
Product Quality
0.12
3
0.36
4
0.48
3
0.36
Price Competitiveness
0.10
2
0.20
4
0.40
3
0.30
Finanical Position
0.10
3
0.30
4
0.40
3
0.30
Customer Loyalty
0.14
3
0.42
4
0.56
2
0.28
Global Expansion
0.11
3
0.33
4
0.44
2
0.22
Market Share
0.07
3
0.21
4
0.28
2
0.14
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The Conformity Of The Ego In Shakespeare s Macbeth
According to Sigmund Freud, there are three parts of the human psyche the id, the ego and the
superego. The id is the part of the mind that everyone is born with and works behind the scenes to
direct our instincts. The ego is the part of the mind that encounters our day to day lives; the ego is
responsible for quantifying the impulses of the id. The superego is the last part of the mind that
produces one s conscience and guilt (Freud). All three of these traits of the mind are present in the tale
of Macbeth.
The tale of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare has been considered by many critics and readers
to be one of the darkest stories ever told by Shakespeare. Themes of deceit, murder, manipulation, the
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He knows that the only other person that knew the prophecy of him becoming king is Banquo. The
threat of Banquo revealing his secret is overwhelming for Macbeth and it becomes clear to him that he
must eliminate any threat that could damage his newly appointed position. It can be argued that
Macbeth regresses to a paranoid murderous maniac who s most important goal is to keep his secret
hidden. He believes that Banquo knows he murdered the king, he also believes that Macduff will take
the throne from him. These feelings will cause Macbeth to cause Macbeth to ultimately go insane with
power and systematically execute all that he feels threatened
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Loyalists Vs Patriots
Both Loyalists and Patriots faced several tribulations in events leading up to the American Revolution
as the feelings of rebellion slowly progressed and created a great sense of tension. The Loyalists that
inhabited the colonies, however, endured severe harassment in the times leading up to the war. They
suffered through actions of disrespect and humiliation. They were, in other words, tortured for their
position on the side of the English Law. This treatment forced many Loyalists to flee and return to
England or to spread out and live elsewhere. Personal attacks and the stealing and destruction of their
property were common nuisances that the Loyalists endured in times of trouble. Another example of
the extremely cruel punishment towards
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Medicinal Fields And Its Application Territories
Introduction
The words biophotonics is a mix of science and photonics. As the expression demonstrates the science
and innovation utilization and recognition of photons (a quantum of electromagnetic radiation or
rudimentary molecule that is its own antiparticle), and lights quantum units. Photonics is essentially
interrelated with gadgets it mean is the limb of physical science that arrangements with the discharge
and impacts of electrons and with the utilization of electronic gadgets.
Biophotonics has turned into the extraordinary expansive term for all methods interrelated with natural
things and photons. Biophotonics alludes to discovery, reflection, emission alteration, absorbtion, and
formation of radiation from cells, organic entities, biomolecular, tissues and, biomaterials. In this tittle,
we will look focused around medicinal fields and its application territories.
Application areas
Breast cancer detecting
Before this to recognize disease, we utilize x beam, mammography, ultrasonography and attractive
reverberation imaging (MRI). Yet, the last results are not exact or at some point uncorrelated well with
last pathologic result. At that point, from looking into it discovered great approach to identify growth
by utilizing optical imaging. Utilitarian imaging with tomographic close infrared diffuse optical
spectroscopy (DOS) can quantitatively measure tissue parameters, for example, the convergance of
deoxy hemoglobin (Hb), oxyhemoglobin(hbo2), percent water
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Research Paper On Charles Manson Family Cult
Charles Manson, who died on November 19, 2017 aged 83, was the leader of the Manson Family cult,
located in Los Angeles, California in the late 1960 s.
This was a non religious cult but had some beliefs within scientology and satanism. Charles Manson
believed that there was to be a race war in America in the near future and that the African Americans
would win, but then look to the Whites for guidance.This then lead Manson and his one hundred plus
followers, mostly young women, to attempt to instigate this war so that they could be prepared and
hide away until the African Americans won, and then the family would be the ones the African
Americans would turn to for leadership (The 10 Most Famous Cults, 2017).
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Solar Environment Essay
5.1 Basic Energy Saving Tips LOWER THE SET POINT ON YOUR THERMOSTAT IN WINTER
Reducing your set point by 1˚ for an entire winter can yield a 3% savings in energy used to heat your
home. If you keep your thermostat at 68˚, try to turn it down to 67˚ for a week and see if that s okay. If
so, try 66˚ and keep going down until you get to a point where you are no longer comfortable. Then go
back up 1˚ and hold it there.
USE WINDOW TREATMENTS TO CONTROL SOLAR HEAT GAINS IN SUMMER WINTER
Often, we can capture the heat energy provided by the sun in our homes. In the winter, on a sunny day,
it can be extremely beneficial to leave the blinds and curtains open on East, South, and West facing
windows to let the sun provide free heat. On the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, be sure to remove air conditioners from windows in the winter.
OPERATING FANS
The best thing to remember with fans is that they cool people, they do not cool rooms. The air
movement that fans create pulls heat and moisture off of us and gives us a cooling sensation. They do
not decrease room temperatures.
So please be sure to leave fans off when not in the room. In most cases, it is also not recommended to
leave the fan running on your furnace or air conditioner.
LOWER THE SET POINT ON YOUR WATER HEATER
If you never run out of hot water, you can probably turn the set point of your water heater down. The
turn dials are typically located under the top and bottom faceplates. Use a screwdriver to remove the
faceplate and turn it down 5 10˚. We do not recommend setting your temperature below 120˚F due to
bacterial growth. Also, have the scale removed from your water heater every couple of years.
2.2 Water Efficiency Tips Water use is becoming an increasingly important issue. Energy is used to
extract the water from the ground, treat it, pump it to your home, and heat it in your hot water tank.
Energy is also consumed to pump, treat and discharge the water once it leaves your home. The
efficient use of water in your home reduces the power consumed by our community. From significant
appliances to little things like showerheads, there
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  • 2. Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets Synopsis Sydney Kay Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J.K. Rowling Synopsis: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets begins when Harry is spending the summer with his only remaining family, the Dursleys. During party hosted by his uncle and Aunt, Harry is visited by Dobby, a house elf. Dobby warns Harry not to return to Hogwarts, the magical school for wizards that Harry attended before. Harry politely disregards the warning, and Dobby barges in on the Dursleys during their party. The Dursleys angrily blame Harry and locks him in his room for the rest of the summer. Luckily, Harry s friend Ron Weasley steals Harry away in a flying car, and Harry happily spends the rest of the summer at the Weasley home. While shopping for school supplies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Description of characters: Harry Potter Hermione s and Ron s best friend, first lives with his aunt and uncle the Dursley s, enemies with Lucius and Draco Malfoy, frees Dobby, Lockhart s student, enemies with Tom Riddle, saves Ginny, Hagrids friend, help clear Hagrid s name Hermione is a very smart muggle, with Harry in all his adventures, Harry s and Ron s best friend, Lockhart s student, hates Draco, gets petrified Ron Harry s and Hermione s best friend, with Harry with all of his adventures, Lockhart s student, hates Draco, Ginny s brother, saves Harry from the Dursley s, Hagrid s friend, help clear Hagrid s name Tom Riddle Voldemort, attended Hogwarts fifty years before Harry, most powerful dark wizard ever, through his old diary he enchants Ginny Hagrid good friends with Harry, Hermione, and Ron, gets framed by Tom Riddle for being responsible for the monster within the Chamber of Secrets Draco Malfoy enemies with Harry, Hermione, and Ron, buys his way onto the Quidditch team Lucius Malfoy Draco s father, Dobby s master, enemies with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Percy Bysshe Shelley s Poem In Lift Not The Painted Veil Lift not the painted veil , an 1818 sonnet by the British Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, depicts a person who lifts the veil that covers the world, in order to find love. This act, however, plunges him into a state of disorientation and forlornness, because it does not lead him to discover truth or love. Therefore, the sonnet s first line is admonitory and even forbids us to lift the veil. By focussing on the connotatively contrasting use of metaphors, this essay aims at demonstrating how Percy Bysshe Shelley s sonnet Lift not the painted veil , despite its deceptive, seemingly admonitory first line, encourages the individual to defy religion and to adopt atheism. In order to describe the world, the lyrical subject uses dark and negative metaphors. He equates the world of ordinary life with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [italics mine] (6) The fact that Shelley compares religion, presumably Christianity, to a deceptive veil substantially influences the interpretation of this sonnet, because the veil is then not only a symbol for the world, but also functions as a metaphor for religion, implying that, like the veil, it conceals truths and clouds people s minds. The fact that line 14 mentions a preacher who is unable to find truth corroborates the assertion that religion is deceptive. Furthermore, as demonstrated in the above, the veil literally and figuratively shrouds the world and its inhabitants in obscurity. As a result, religion also becomes associated with darkness and pessimism, intimating that it has a depressing effect on the world. Briefly, the negatively connotated metaphors with which life, or more precisely religion, is described in the sonnet suggest a dissenting attitude with regard to religion, by relating it to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Failure Of Power In George Orwell s Animal Farm No one knows for sure how many people were murdered during Stalin s Great Purge, but estimates put the figure at more than 1 million. Over the course of his reign, Joseph Stalin has executed and imprisoned perceived threats to his power. During the three public trails of former prominent Communist Party leaders, and plenty of other private trails held, the defendants have been charged under pretenses fabricated by the NKVD, the Soviet Secret Police. The defendants have fully confessed to their crimes in court after facing intense beatings, sleep deprivation, and threats to arrest and execute their families. However, the West has continued to see Stalin and the Soviet Union favorably. This has urged George Orwell to write Animal Farm so he can expose the truth about the Soviet regime. In Animal Farm, the author George Orwell uses the manipulation, and fear of the leaders and the naivety, and loyalty of the followers to contribute to the theme of loss of freedom and equality in order to show how power can lead to corruption. Orwell uses the manipulation of the leaders to contribute to the theme of loss of freedom and equality in order to show how power can lead to corruption. As stated in the text, The windmill however, had not after all been used for generating electrical power. It was used for milling corn, and brought in a handsome money profit (Orwell 129). This is a prime example of how the pigs capitalized on how miserable the animals were. If Napoleon truly was who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Bias And Stereotyping Bias and stereotyping can both be harmful for self esteem and the developmental process in children. Bias is not only harmful for the target group since it lowers the self esteem, but the group who feels superiority over the other is also harmed. The feeling of being superior disconnects a person from reality. Too much of self esteem reduces the appreciation of others and may even slow down progress for the beholder. Stereotyping creates preconceived notions in the minds of children and adults due to which they fail to see others for what they actually are and rather judge them on the basis of information that is misguided and obsolete. Stereotyping results in developing strong perspectives of people who are different and causes prejudice. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Meursault s Dichotomy In the novel The Stranger by Albert Camus, Meursault, the protagonist narrator, is an absurdist, detached and deathly honest man who refuses to lie about himself to save his life. He is an independent man, one who will not accept God, or any of society s formulas for happiness. In developing this character, Camus needed to sustain the distant tone used to develop the plot and Meursault s character. However, further development of this character required more than just the distant tone. Camus developed Meursault through the use and creation of minor characters with roles important to no aspect of the plot and who serve no purpose other than the development of Meursault s character. In his novel The Stranger, Camus uses the roles of minor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Camus creation of the boss portrays the archetype of a typical, run of the mill man in Meursault s world. Several encounters with his boss reveal a strict dichotomy and harsh disconnect between the mentality of Meursault and the concerns of the outside world. In the early stages of the novel, Meursault rants to the reader about the hand washing experience at his workplace. He explains that before leaving for lunch each day at midday, he takes care and makes certain to wash his hands; he enjoys performing this action and even looks forward to doing so everyday. In light of the importance of this ritual to Meursault, he explains that the experience in the evenings is regrettably not of similar quality. In stark contrast to the delightful experience of washing his hands at midday, he describes the experience in the evening as being less pleasant, as the roller towel, after being used by so many people, is usually sopping wet by the time Meursault gets to use it. Meursault is so bothered by this circumstance that he even brings it to his employer s notice. Although his boss agrees that this saga is regrettable, he explains to Meursault that to his mind, it is really but a minor detail (Camus 25). This encounter reveals that outsiders deem Meursault s motivations mere, minor, and unworthy. Camus inclusion of this tale also shows the reader that Meursault is not the paradigm male that existed in the setting; although Meursault supports his argument very well, others don t care enough to change it. For others, the fact that one towel has to last the whole day (25) is a mere detail unworthy of change; however, to Meursault, this is the one detail he takes issue and initiative with. With this story, Camus reveals a stark disconnect between Meursault and the outside world. Further, in another episode with his boss, Camus again develops this dichotomy and shows how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Isolation Policy And Its Effect On Japanese Society The Isolation Policy or Sakoku was a policy adopted in 1641, during the time in which the Tokugawa shogunate was in power, the Edo period (1603 1868). It was enacted by shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu. The policy, as the name suggests, meant that Japan was isolated from the most of the world. The bakufu (military government), accomplished this state of isolation by closing the borders, though contact with China and the Netherlands was still maintained through a single port in Nagasaki. The policy also meant that Japanese citizens could not leave the country. This isolation was to last until 1854, during which time the shoguns (military leaders) managed to keep Japan relatively peaceful. The growing western influence in both culture and military technology in Japan was the main reason for the introduction of the Isolation policy. The shoguns feared that this outside influence would destabilise the country. This policy had a substantial impact on Japanese society. This research essay will examine how the Isolation policy, introduced by the Tokugawa shogunate, was a turning point in Japanese history. The first section of the essay will discuss the rationale for the policy s introduction. This will be followed by an analysis of the short and long term effects this policy had on Japanese Society. The introduction of the Isolation policy was influenced by a number of factors. One of these factors was the growing power of the daimyo, due to access to new military technology. This was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Role Of Fate In Oedipus The King The theme of Fate (deed of the gods) versus free will (personal choices and actions) is ever present in Greek drama. It is the concept that the lead character of a drama has no control over his Fate, which is preconceived and inevitable. On the other hand, it has been argued that the character did have a choice in the matter, and ultimately, it s their choices that lead to their destiny being fulfilled. In this essay, I will be exploring the role of the gods in Sophocles Oedipus the King, and whether or not they are to blame for his tragic downfall. Oedipus the King begins with the audience gaining the knowledge that Thebes is in a state of disarray. This, according to the oracle of Delphi, is due to the fact that the previous king, Laius, has not been avenged, and that the only way Thebes will return to its previous glory is if the king s murderer takes account for his actions (Sophocles). Oedipus, the noble and intellectual man that he is, makes a promise to find whoever was responsible for the death of Laius, and make them atone for their sins. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And yet he has been led, either by blind chance or cruel gods, to commit the basest of crimes. All of this suggests...that human beings are playthings of chance or indifferent gods and hence that it is impossible for human beings to live nobly or to win the favour and protection of the gods (Ahrensdorf, 2009). In conclusion, I believe that the fates played a greater role than we are lead to believe, but I also believe that the decisions made by all the characters played a pivotal role in the outcome of the drama. The characters were most definitely given a freedom of choice when it came to almost every decision they made, but the fates definitely put obstacles in their way, which would inevitably cause them to be swayed to make rash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Issue Of Grouping Children In this paper, I will demonstrate that the issue of grouping children by their abilities in school is an appropriate topic for a semester of sustained research, because of my personal experience and the constant struggle to improve our nation education system. When improving we must compromise. Where in the educational system should the compromise happen, is the million dollar question. In the 80 s and early 90 s, I remembered vaguely, being placed in different groups in the classroom. I believe grouping the children caused some issues for so many people across the nation. In any case as adults and humans we aim to fix the problem. So, we rallied against it, and changed our educational system and from the ashes of victory the issue of grouping children arouse again. This issue concerns teachers, parents, scholars and staff members of the school boards. Each group is effected in their own special way. Teachers are on a constant voyage to find a way to improve the children success in the class. For the parents, it s a constant struggle to truly understand where their child stands with their peers in education. The staff members of the schools board is always looking to improve the schools all around scores when using less resources. Most importantly the kids will have a better focus and motivation when it comes to school. My personal experiences in different cultural school systems gives me strong stand in this current issue. In Germany, they start grouping children by their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Conflicts During Odysseus 1. What are the conflicts that Odysseus family faces during Odysseus absence? During Odysseus absence, his family faced many conflicts. Telemachus gives a speech describing these conflicts. He talks about how his mother s suitors or the son of Ithicas elders were taking over they re house and consuming his father s oxen and sheep. Men also walked up to Penelope s father or Icarus and ask for her hand at marriage. 2. Who does Homer ask for help to tell the story of Odysseus? Homer asks Nestor, the king of the city Pylos, Menelaus, the king of Sparta, and Helen, the queen of Sparta, to tell the story of Odysseus. Each of these three people told different parts all relating to Odysseus and the Trojan War. 3. One theme in The Odyssey is that home is where the heart is. How ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Odysseus washes up on shore, Nausicaa found Odysseus in a horrible condition. Nausicaa gave him clothes and privacy so he can wash off in the river. Odysseus then went to Nausicaa s dad, or King Alcinous, in which the king welcomed him and gave Odysseus food. Odysseus told his story about the Trojan War. King Alcinous gave Odysseus ships and men to get him home. 5.In the section Lotus Eaters , how do the Lotus Eaters pose a threat to Odysseus and his men? The Lotus Eaters pose a threat by giving Odysseus and his men a plant, that whoever ate it would lose hope in ever going home. 6.Based on your understanding of the text, what is something in modern society that compares to the Lotus plant? Drugs are like the Lotus Plant because people try to persuade you to do drugs and if you take them, you will lose sight of giving up that addiction and it might even ruin your life. 7. In the Cyclops section epithets are used. These are descriptive phrases that re name a person or thing and are used to convey descriptive information. What is an epithet used in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. External, Internal, and Construct Validity Essay Validity pertains to both the methods and the design of a research study and indicates the degree with which correct inferences can be made from the results of a research study (Indiana University Of Pennsylvania, 2010). According to Trochim and Donnelly, there are four types of validity including conclusion, internal, construct, and external (2008). In this assignment, three of these types will be discussed. Internal validity is the extent to which a test measures what it claims to measure. External validity on the other hand, is the extent to which the results of a research study can be generalized to other groups, other times, and other settings. Construct validity demonstrates an association between results and the prediction of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instrumentation is concerned a lack of consistency in the measuring instrument that could account for invalid results of a research study. This threat is most likely to occur when two different forms are used for the pre and post tests or if the instrument is constructed poorly. (Creswell, 2009). Mortality can occur if research participants drop out of the study before completion. This problem is more likely to occur if participants are volunteers or if the sample group is too small (Creswell, 2009). Statistical regression is the tendency of participants who score high on a pretest to score lower (or closer to the mean) on the posttest and consequently, participants who score low on a pretest tend to score higher on the posttest. This regression may significantly influence the distribution of scores. Finally, differential selection can occur if already formed groups are used in a study as the groups may have had existing differences from the beginning. For example, the subjects in each group may have extreme age differences or educational backgrounds. As a result, any differences found at the posttest may be due to these differential selection differences rather than being due to the independent variable. External validity is the degree to which the results of a research study can be generalized to and across other populations, settings, times and tasks. The threats to external validity compromise a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Superman The History of a Legend: Superman Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! It s a bird! It s a plane! It s Superman! (Bridwell 11) These celebrated words have echoed for over six decades in American cultural and social society. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster, Superman was intended to fight greed, crime, injustice and abuse. The impact created by Superman, or better known to the average man as Clark Kent, extends far beyond the comic book itself. Although many have grown to love him for the courage he represents, the personification Superman employs deviates from what is truly natural or innately human by challenging undisturbed and irrefutable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wright, the introduction of Superman into American cultural was brought about by the need of young Americans to feel a connection with the common man . But instead, the connotation created by Superman strays far away from the notion of an ordinary man. By allocating the name Superman, he is connected to something that is god like and un human. Dennis Dooley and Gary Eagle present the argument that Superman achieves truly mythic stature, interweaving a pattern of beliefs, literary conventions and cultural traditions of the American people more powerfully and more accessibly than any other cultural symbol of the 20th century. But this mythic stature created a culture that allowed its followers to question nature and its power and allowed for the establishment of beliefs that were detrimental to the natural order of the world. Even Steve Skelton, the author of The Gospel According to the World s Greatest Superhero presents the fact there is a parallel between Superman and God. Have Siegel and Shuster gone too far? The cultural and social superhero of Superman was one that was intended to attract those who felt disconnected from the American world in which they lived. But, as time would tell, this action figure would translate into an omnipotent entity. Although most Americans look up to the Clark Kent disguised as his super self, there are several blurry implications that remain at the surface of these comic books. By assuming the name Superman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Obedience Essay English 1310 04 28 October 2011 Obedience as an act can be traced back to the very beginnings of human history. The common belief has always been to obey authority at all cost. This act has never been questioned because authority corresponds to the common belief that respecting authority and obeying them will lead you to success in all aspects of life. Obedience is not defined to specific situations and its context can be portrayed in various ways. For example, Erich Fromm writes in his essay, Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem; Human history began with an act of disobedience, and it is not unlikely that it will be terminated by an act of disobedience. This statement suggests that everything which we perceived to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Living technically refers to the advances in science that has propelled us to the atomic age. However living emotionally refers to the Old Stone Age view on ideas about politics, state, society. Fromm makes a very remarkable point when he states, If a man can only obey and not disobey, he is a slave; if he can only disobey and not obey, he is a rebel(not a revolutionary); he acts out of anger, disappointment, resentment, yet not in the name of a conviction or a principle (Fromm 685) . This statement leaves little doubt that we cannot come up with an accurate definition or reason behind obedience to authority. Essentially there is no gray area between obedience and disobedience. At this point in the essay, Fromm is very close to convincing the reader that obedience is a psychological and physical problem through the various examples in history he has cited. Fromm continues to make his case that disobedience is detrimental to society by explaining the two types of conscience that develop within the human psyche when confronted with a important decision. The first type of conscience is authoritarian conscience which deals with the internal voice that aims to please an authority figure out of fear. The second type, humanistic conscience, can be explained as the voice in the back of your head that allows you to tell what is human and inhuman. The complexity of defining which conscience ultimately decides your actions can be explained by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Power And Pleasure Of The Media Power and Pleasure in the Media. By Andrew Clements 10185344 Figure 1. Media plays a significant role in controlling societies thoughts, actions and beliefs through complex messages and conventions. From the moment we re able to see, think and understand, we interpret these messages and conventions instinctively. These in tern quite literally shape the way we think, view or perceive stereotypes or in other words contextualize us. An example of this is evident in Figure 1, which depicts two infant males, one Caucasian and one with an assumed African heritage. There are a number obvious differences, the Caucasian child has red cheeks and golden locks whilst it s clear that the African child s skin tone has been darkened whilst his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, the signified, which refers to the concepts, assumptions and meanings that we, as the viewer, associates with the signifier. Polysemy is a term to discuss the semiotic theory used during the analysis. When applied, the signifier and the signified combined create a connotative meaning. Connotation and Denotation are two principal methods of describing the meanings of words. Connotation refers to the wide array of positive and negative associations that most words naturally carry with them, whereas denotation is the precise, literal definition of a word that might be found in a dictionary. (Anon, 2017) Culture refers to groups of people who share specific values, beliefs and practices. Different cultural groups become apparent when they understand the same sign to have different meanings. (Gaines, 2011). These ideologies create the ideals, values and beliefs that shape and govern the way society thinks, acts and behaves. An example of this is Veganism. Veganism is the practice of abstaining from the use of animal products, particularly in diet, and an associated philosophy that rejects the commodity status of animals, therefore, Veganism is referred to as an ideology. This is used around the media arena, to maintain dominant beliefs, construct ideas and trends to be a natural thought process throughout society. Ideology is utilised in the media in an attempt to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Theorist Comparison Theorist Comparison Description of Jean Piaget s Work Jean Piaget researched how the environment and personal experience plays a role in cognitive development for children (Case Smith O Brien, 2010). Piaget established four concepts: adaptation, schema, assimilation, and accommodation (Case Smith O Brien, 2010). Adaptation is described as the process of adjusting to one s surroundings (Case Smith O Brien, 2010). For example, 5 year old Betty enters a birthday party full of laughing children. Betty may start smiling and clapping along with her peers. Schema is defined as the representation of the environment, relationships, and occasions in the child s mind (Case Smith O Brien, 2010). Betty observes her surroundings and notices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2014) used Maslow s hierarchy of basic needs to improve the quality of care for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). To address physiological needs, health care providers can explain the situation to give knowledge and empower patients to make healthier choices (Jackson et al., 2014). For some patients, a hospital setting may lead to feelings of fear, mistrust, and anxiety, all of which compromise the need for safety. Occupational therapists can provide assurance through support and reality orienting interventions (Jackson et al., 2014). Patients may also have concerns about the inability to adjust to normal life upon discharge. To satisfy the need for belonging, occupational therapists can teach compensatory strategies that enable patients to live as normally as possible within their new limitations (Jackson et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Starry Night By Vincent Van Gogh A Cypress Tree in the Midst of the Stars Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch artist who painted Starry Night, was disrespected and unappreciated for his works during his life. However, today he is considered one of the greatest Dutch painters. Today, his work is known for its detail, beauty, and emotion. One might claim that Vincent Van Gogh s painting Starry Night depicts his supposed insanity. However, his painting Starry Night depicts his feelings of isolation, his feelings of alienation, and the appreciation he thought he would soon achieve during his lifetime, though each of which do not necessarily depict insanity. Van Gogh s painting represents his feelings of isolation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Starry Night accurately depicts the feelings of loneliness that everyone can relate to at some point during their lifetime. Van Gogh s works may not have received the attention they deserved during his lifetime, but today his works receive the recognition they deserve. His feelings as a struggling artist are apparent through the dark colors and the enormous cypress tree which captures the viewer s attention. The darker colors represent darker feelings such as feelings of isolation and loneliness, while the cooler colors represent sadness and depression. The colors are an accurate depiction of Van Gogh s feelings. These feelings of depression and isolation led Van Gogh to the point of admitting himself into an asylum. Of course, an asylum is not meant for interaction with other people, rather it is meant to isolate the patients from harming other people or themselves because of their illness, thus Van Gogh s attempt to alleviate his feelings of depression and loneliness seem in vain. Furthermore, Van Gogh felt alienated from the other artists of his time. The little houses, for example, are all painted with dark colors to express that the townspeople are asleep and ignorant to the feelings of isolation that Van Gogh had. Lee claims in her analysis of Starry Night, [...] the sleepy village represents the rest of the world, unaware of whatever raging passions and agony Van Gogh was going through at that moment. Perhaps this [raging passion and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mean Girls And Developmental Psychology Essay MEAN GIRLS AND DEVELOPEMTAL PSYCHOLOGY Chinonyerem Onuoha Texas Women s University Mean Girls and Developmental Psychology Introduction The film that I chose to do was the movie Mean Girls. This movie is filled with many funny characters and an amusing plot, but even though this movie has earned the crown of being the official chick flick it has a lot of psychological concepts that people really do not realize. However, when you really think about it, the movie has a lot to relate with when it comes to teenagers going into a new school because every teen that enters high school goes though the emotional and social stages of development. In this paper we will be looking at parts of the movie that focus on Cady and her stages of development as she goes through high school and deals with the Plastics, and then the Plastics themselves as well as certain aspects and things that revolve around them throughout the movie. Mean Girls is about a young teen girl Cady Heron who just moved from Africa to attend a public high school in America for the first time. This is very different for Cady because the high school setting in America will be extremely different from how it was when she was living in Africa. It s not easy for her because she is not used to the American customs or norms . Within the first couple of days of school she becomes really good friends with two people named Janis and Damien. In the school there are many many cliques, and Janis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Statement Of Purpose For MS In Computer Engineering Statement of Purpose Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don t let anyone limit you This statement had a deep rooted impact on my attitude since my childhood. The quest for knowledge has always been a passion for me so when I am faced with myriad of choices for my career,I am determined to pursue research in the field of my interest and for this reason I choose to pursue MS in Computer Engineering at your esteemed university.Since childhood I was influenced by my mother who works in Doordarshan, India s first Television network as an engineer. I was fascinated by how visual media, message is relayed to the entire nation with the help of technology and computers which were nascent but burgeoning. It was this fascination coupled with my childhood knowledge about basic computer operations that made me to venture into vastness of computers and electronics and aspired me to pursue a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering major in my under graduation. My strong inclination towards Maths and Science supplemented by high performance in academics during my school years facilitated me to obtain an admission into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would consider it my privilege to be able (to work with ......write about two profs, very imp)to pursue my education in ..where students are provided with world class research facilities and an assortment of technical electives. Being brought up in a highly competitive academic environment with my fundamentals in place, I am confident in being able to measure up to the high standards of academic excellence and path breaking research that University has set and assure you that my commitment and industriousness along with my desire to excel would allow me to make a remarkable contribution to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Apple iPad Air vs. Kindle Fire HDX With a new design and faster processor, the iPad Air was in instant success. However, the new Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 is not far behind. Amazon s new Kindle offers a higher resolution screen and new features such as the Mayday button for immediate support all for $120 less than Apple s iPad. But which tablet is a better overall value for what it can provide? Amazon s Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 weighs in at .89 pounds with an 8.9 inch display. This is much lighter and smaller than the iPad Air. Apple s iPad weighs in at 1.05 pounds with a 9.7 inch display which gives the user a much bigger screen with very little weight difference. Both the iPad Air and the HDX 8.9 contain dual speakers. This offers great sound quality from both tablets. Amazon and Apple have both improved their game when it comes to new interfaces for their devices. Amazon s HDX added many new features to its home screen. Although it still contains the somewhat childish carousel view containing recently opened apps, Amazon added a new Quick Switch feature from within apps to avoid going back to the home screen. Because the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 was created primarily for reading, it contains a Quiet Time switch that allows dedicated readers to avoid interruptions from notifications. Apple s iPad runs on iOS 7 out of the box. Interface iOS 7 offers a newer, brighter, and minimalist design than the previous iOS 6 interface. This includes an improved notification window, a quick settings control center menu, and improved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Negotiation Reflection Negotiation is one of the most common approaches used to make decisions and manage disputes. It is also the major building block for many other alternative dispute resolution procedures. According to Christopher W (2012), negotiation is the principal way that people redefine an old relationship that is not working to their satisfaction or establish a new relationship where none existed before. Because negotiation is such a common problem solving process, it is in everyone s interest to become familiar with negotiating dynamics and skills. This section is designed to identify what worked well and not well in the negotiation. In addition, to present strategies that generally makes the negotiation more efficient and improvement in the next ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We should be prepared. Also, we need to hold firm to our principles. Do not forget we have something the supplier wants; they need us as much as we need them. When something is important to us, stick to our guns. Suppliers will respect us for it. Moreover, we do not be intimidated. We do not automatically accept the contract terms a supplier suggests/offers us. Remember that it is their job to get the best possible outcome for their company. However, that is our job too. Furthermore, acknowledging the strengths in the supplier s proposal or positive past performances before identifying weaknesses can make them more receptive to considering our point of view. Additionally, we have to Control the Negotiations. We have to leading the agenda, tabling the objectives, and control the pace of the meeting all help to assert our position in the negotiation process. Consequently, negotiation is a process that can be approached in many ways. No matter what strategy we choose, success lies in how well we prepared. The key to negotiating a beneficial outcome is the negotiators ability to consider all the elements of the situation carefully and to identify and think through the options. At the same time, negotiators must be able to keep events in perspective and be as fair and honest as circumstance allows. Because a common ground or interest has brought the parties to the negotiating table, a negotiator can benefit by trying to capitalize on this common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Vacuum Trucks Vs Vacuum Trucks Vacuum trucks are an extremely useful and valuable commercial vehicle, taking on the task of helping everyone live comfortably in clean, waste free surroundings. Certainly, at some point in time, people need the services of this truck, whether it is a county that wants to clean up a clogged drainage system or a restaurant that needs a grease drain trap emptied. More consumers want to know about the services that are offered by vacuum tank trucks, both what they do and how they do it, in order to determine if they need these services. Hopefully, this article will illustrate and educate those who are interested in the services of this type of vehicle. Categories As with other commercial vehicles, the vacuum truck is a diverse type of industrial vehicle and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When considering using one of these vehicles, it is important to look at the manufacturers. Just as with personal cars, a good name brand means quality parts, good lifespan of equipment, available service, etc. There are actually quite a few manufacturers of these vehicles and you would want to review the service record of each manufacturer to determine which one would best suit your business needs. · Overall capacity The two different areas that need to be considered for capacity are the axles carrying weight capacity and the vehicle s tank capacity. The tank capacity is an important thing to consider and will vary depending upon what services or job it is designed to handle. · Numbers of axles Vacuum trucks have different numbers of axles that are dependent upon the size of the tank being carried as well as the specific material that will be contained in the tank. The answer to those questions will determine if an extra number of axles will be needed to provide more strength particularly when used for industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Guilt In Macbeth And The Tell-Tale Heart Guilt is a feeling that everyone is familiar with. The intensity and shame that comes with guilt is stronger than anything a person can consciously convey. In the play The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare and in the short story The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, guilt plays an exceedingly big role in the life of two main characters; Lady Macbeth and the narrator. No matter what is done, guilt is impossible to avoid, and will engulf the state of mind leading to an inexorable downfall. Firstly, the two characters are in denial after the crime they committed, and they try to comfort themselves by not accepting the truth. Secondly, they are extremely paranoid and they start to envision and hear things. Lastly, the build up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both, Lady Macbeth and the narrator, cannot handle living with the guilt anymore; therefore, they admit their crime. Firstly, Lady Macbeth confesses about the killing of King Duncan. One night as the Doctor and the Gentlewoman, observe Lady Macbeth sleepwalking, they know that what she has done cannot be undone , after hearing her confess about the killing of the King. (V, i, 71). She is ashamed with herself; however, she knows that she cannot repeat the past and clear her mind of the guilt. For this reason, admitting her crime, subconsciously, is her way of coping with the guilt. In the end, Lady Macbeth cannot handle the guilt inside of her; therefore, she commits suicide to relieve her from her dreadful life. One of Macbeth servant delivers the news that the Queen ... is dead ; referring to Lady Macbeth (V, v, 19). This shows that killing herself is the only way to escape from her guilt. Secondly, the narrator blurts out that he has committed murder. When the cops come knocking on his door after the killing has occurred, the narrator tries to keep clam. The policemen are convinced he is innocent until the narrator admit the deed and tells them to ... tear up the planks where he has hidden the corpse (para 18). As a result of guilt, his confession is like removing weights off his chest. Living with what he has done is impossible for him to control and deal with. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Value Of Love In Those Winter Sundays, By Robert Hayden Love, in any form, is such that people find ways of celebrating it. The American poet Robert Hayden honors this compelling emotion in the poem Those Winter Sundays. Those Winter Sundays is a fourteen line literary work that gives a description of an event from the speaker s past. Although the poem is a short description of an event past, much information can be read between the lines of few words. Freelance writer Jeannine Johnson characterizes Hayden s work to honor the value of love s simple, domestic services in our lives (Johnson). Moreover, the value of love in Those Winter Sundays is underlined by the use of visual, auditory, and kinesthetic sensory images to emphasize the change in the speaker s perspective of the events. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other than the title, the visual sensory images of the body of the poem also support the contrast and change in the speaker s perspective. The first stanza implies the eagerness of the father to carry out simple chores for his family as he does not fail to accomplish on Sundays the same task he tirelessly does on every other day of the week...On every day, Monday through Saturday, and even on Sundays too (Johnson, par. 1). The first line may denote the father s care, however, the nonchalance on the part of the speaker in Sundays too my father got up early (Hayden 1) is also apparent. It could be that the line is a mere statement of a simple recollection, but is also indicative of how the speaker trivializes the father s early morning efforts. If in the first line the speaker offhandedly remarks about the early morning efforts of the father, the speaker, in the following lines, shows more concern in sharing minute details about the condition in which the father carried out his morning tasks. In fact, the nonchalance in the first line suddenly changes as said line contributes to the intensity of the image of and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold, / then with cracked hands that ached/ from labor in the weekday weather made (Hayden 3 4). From the uninteresting normalness of the routine, the image changes to one of selflessness as with the phrase the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Call Of The Wild The Call of the Wild is a very thrilling and engaging fiction novel. The majority of the book takes place in the Yukon wilderness during the 1890 s. The tale is exciting because it s based on a real event, the Gold Rush in Klondike, and describes in detail this unusual time in America s history. This story is written in third person with a specific emphasis on Buck, the main character. The third person point of view enables the reader to learn about all the characters and their surroundings. Because of these elements and a captivating plot, it is considered by some to be the greatest adventure story of all time. The setting of this tale greatly impacts the characters and the situations the characters encounter. The Call of the Wild is set in rugged Alaska; it is in the middle of nowhere with towns very sparse. Poor planning, inexperienced drivers, harsh terrain, and frigid weather lead to the extreme lack of supplies and food. The dogs and their drivers are almost always hungry and exhausted. These conditions also make their morale drop a great deal, which causes everyone to be desperate and irritable. The environment changes them not only physically, but mentally as well. It instills fear, depression, and hopelessness into them just imagine if you were in their paws! The main characters in The Call of the Wild are Buck, Spitz, Hal, and John Thornton. The protagonist in this story is Buck, the powerful hard working St. Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix. There are two main antagonists, Spitz and Hal. Spitz is a vicious and arrogant dog that despises Buck because he challenges him for the lead dog position. They have several minor quarrels, but when their anger explodes, they have a very intense fight to the death, during which Spitz meets his untimely demise. The other antagonist, Hal, is an inexperienced and unskilled driver that doesn t know how to take care of the dogs. Hal misjudges the supply amount, so they run out of, well, everything. Because of his greed and quest for gold, Hal pushes and punishes the team far beyond their limits. Sadly, Hal beats Buck nearly to death, but thankfully, he is saved by John Thornton, who becomes his loving and loyal master. The relationships between the characters make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Alzheimer s Disease Analysis Alzheimer s disease is a degenerative, neurological disease that affects millions of people every year. It is a specific type of dementia that affects both memory and cognitive functions. The cause of the disease has been well studied along with many types of ion interactions that either lessen or worsen symptoms. Currently there is no treatment for this disease, but many researchers are working to find a cure. Alzheimer s disease is categorized by slight impaired memory to severe cognitive loss (Mayeux, 2010). This can be seen by a loss in retaining new memories as well as a decrease in language, reasoning and decision making (Mayeux, 2010). This disease is progressive and patients only get worse with time and it finally ends in death with both mental and functional disabilities (Mayeux, 2010). This is seen mainly in people 65 and older and studies have shown that age and aging is the highest risk factor for the developing the disease (Lundkvist, 2014). The disease was discovered by a German neuropsychiatrist by the name of Alois Alzheimer. One of his patients died after having ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mohs, R. (2013). A Phase 3 Trial of Semagacestat for Treatment of Alzheimer s Disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 369(4), 341 350. Doody, R., Thomas, R., Farlow, M., Iwatsubo, T., Vellas, B., Joffe, S., ... Mohs, R. (2014). Phase 3 Trials of Solanezumab for Mild to Moderate Alzheimer s Disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 370(4), 311 321. Lambracht Washington, D., Rosenberg, R. (2013). Anti amyloid beta to tau based immunization: Developments in immunotherapy for Alzheimer s disease. ImmunoTargets and Therapy, 2013(2), 105 114. Lundkvist, J., Halldin, M., Sandin, J., Nordvall, G., Forsell, P., Svensson, S., ... Ekstrand, J. (2014). The battle of Alzheimer s disease the beginning of the future Unleashing the potential of academic discoveries. Frontiers in Pharmacology, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Sigmund Freud And Its Impact On 20th Century Ego... Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis and the impact on 20th Century Ego Psychology Meghan Laubengeyer Temple University Psychologist, psychoanalyst, doctor of medicine, and author, Sigmund Freud s contributions to the world of science and psychology were far from limited. The self and widely regarded scientist was born in Friedberg in 1856 where he lived before moving to Vienna, Germany, where he would later produce founding revelations at the birth of psychology as a science. From his beginnings, Freud focused on psychopathology and the conscious mind (Jones, 1949). The renowned Father of Psychoanalysis created a pathway and a foundation for psychology, influencing the world of psychology from its birth to modern day practice. Freud s delve into the unconscious, dreams, psychosexual development, and the id, ego, and super ego, are just a limited number of his studies that greatly influenced numerous psychologists and theories of modern psychology. One of his earliest practices and most accredited work dealt with psychoanalysis specifically. Though this practice is seldom used in modern psychology in the treatment of psychological disorders, it assuredly carried great influence in the development of modern practices of psychological theories. Freud s creation of psychoanalysis exceeded his professional career, influencing modern psychologists and theories, one specifically being ego psychology, that was founded in the mid 20th century of modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Fall Of The Samurai Analysis Analysis. End of Isolationism One of the most important factors that contributed to the fall of the samurai during the Meiji restoration was the influx of trade and commerce in Japan at the end of isolationism. The decision to emphasize trade and commerce during this time period was made by the Japanese government, the bakufu. However, it marked a weakness that would lead to the downfall of the government and many high officials, which in turn affected the samurai greatly. During the beginning of the Tokugawa or Edo period, the Japanese established extreme control over interactions with foreign neighbors They expelled the Spaniards in 1624, the Portuguese in 1638, and after 1640, all foreign trade had been eliminated except for a small port that was left open for limited trade with the Chinese and Dutch under extreme supervision (Norman, 13). Moreover, all foreigners were required to leave the country. The bakufu believed that the expulsion of foreigners would protect their ability to trade as well as lead to a society that functioned more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Daimyos, who had previously prospered due to the land they owned and the rice they earned by farming on these land, became less important and less influential since people were moving towards cities. Thus, in July 1869, the practice of daimyos were abolished, and in 1871, the land that they owned was returned to the emperor. This had a huge impact on the lives of the samurai because the samurai relied on the daimyos as their lords and to earn a living for themselves. They were the people that the samurai followed, and without them, there would be no one to pay them. Due to this, many samurai lost their respective jobs due to a lack of a lord, hence causing them to shift towards other jobs and stop being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. 1.3 Historical Changes 1. Identify three historical changes in the family that impacted women or men negatively in society, and explain how they impacted women or men? A. One historical change that impacted men and women negative was when paid work shifted from home and farm to mills and factories, shops and offices (Kimmel 156). Both women and men were impacted with such a change because fathers spent more time away from their kids and left a lot of child rearing was seen as women. B. A second change that impacted the family in society was the divorce rate climbed since soldiers returned from the Civil War (Kimmel 156 157). The divorce rate impacted the family because it separated the custody of children; it impacted the way the children were being raised. C. Lastly, one important change that impacted the family was support for separate spheres and the automatic dominance of men has weakened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arguments for gay and lesbian families is a concern for the sanctity of marriage is often accompanied by a discomfort with the idea of gay and lesbian families, based on misinformation about the quality of those relationships and their impact on children (Kimmel 184). Arguments that support gay and lesbian families are mainly focused on having the same equal rights as heterosexuals. Many gay and lesbian couples want to get married because of the benefits they acquire such as the right to inherit from a spouse who dies without a will, the right to consult with doctors and make crucial decisions (Kimmel 184). A meta analysis of social studies of gay and lesbian parenting suggests that children are more accepting of homosexuality and maybe more likely to indicate a willingness to consider homosexual relationships themselves (Kimmel 186). Another great example is daughters of lesbian and gay parents are more assertive, confident, and ambitious, and sons are less conforming to traditional masculine aggression and domination and have a better understanding of their gender identity (Kimmel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Epidemic Of Human Immunodeficiency Virus What are scientists trying to doing to treat HIV? The Problem: The epidemic of Human Immunodeficiency Virus began in the early 1980 s and was thought to be a homosexual related disease, as only homosexuals where reported as having the virus during the early stages of discovering HIV/AIDS. It s believed that a virus similar to HIV first occurred in some populations of chimpanzees in Africa, the virus crossed species by exposure of body fluids mixing, during butchering or cooking of the animals(2). Today over 78 million people are reported to have been infected with HIV, in 2012, AIDS related illnesses were the 6th leading cause of death globally (3). HIV is an epidemic throughout all corners of the Earth, an estimated 35 million people were living with HIV globally at the end of 2013 according UNAIDS, and approximately 1.7 million People die of AIDS annually. There are so many reported cases of HIV/AIDS around the world, because it is so easily transmitted between individuals; HIV is transmitted through the mixing of body fluids via sexual intercourse, use of un sanitized medical equipment, during birth and while breast feeding. HIV attacks the immune system by destroying CD4 cells, which is a specific type of white blood cell that plays a major role in helping your body fight disease. Your immune system weakens as more CD4 cells are killed. You can have an HIV infection for years before it progresses to AIDS (4). HIV also uses the CD4 cell to multiply, as shown on figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. CVS Case Study Final Essay examples A Strategic Management Case Study on CVS Caremark Corporation By: Carter Vaillancourt, Megan Land, and Emily Michaud UMFK Company Overview A brief history of CVS Existing Mission and Vision Existing Strategies New Mission and Vision Overview External Assessment Industry Analysis Opportunities and Threats EFE Matrix CPM Matrix Internal Assessment Organizational Structure Strengths and Weaknesses Financial Condition IFE Matrix Strategy Formulation SWOT Matrix Space Matrix Grand Strategy Matrix Matrix Analysis QSPM Matrix
  • 31. Evaluation Balanced Scorecard CVS Caremark Update Implementation Projected Financials Strategic Plan for the Future Objectives Strategies Company Timeline  The CVS name was used for the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is estimated that there could be a dearth of 200,000 healthcare professionals and 800,000 nurses by 2020 2. Potential government intervention in health care after election in 2012 3. Imminent introduction of generic brands lowering the margin 4. CVS is behind Wal Mart by nearly $140 billion in market cap. 5. CVS additional competitor Walgreens is behind them by a market cap of roughly $10 billion. 6. Walgreens increased the number of prescriptions filled in 2010 by 7.5% , whereas ours decreased. 7. In the next 5 years, 9 out of the top 10 best selling drugs in the world will go off patent, resulting in an expected loss of sales 8. Extensive regulation has increased the time from drug discovery to approval from 6 years in the 1970s to 13.5 years in the 2000s. 9. Pharmaceutical companies struggle to develop new drugs as R D costs become high, on average between $4 billion to $11 billion per drug CPM Critical Success factors CVS Walmart Walgreen Weights Rating Weighted Score Rating Weighted Score Rating Weighted Score 0.0 to 1.0 1 to 4 1 to 4 1 to 4 Advertising 0.08
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  • 35. The Conformity Of The Ego In Shakespeare s Macbeth According to Sigmund Freud, there are three parts of the human psyche the id, the ego and the superego. The id is the part of the mind that everyone is born with and works behind the scenes to direct our instincts. The ego is the part of the mind that encounters our day to day lives; the ego is responsible for quantifying the impulses of the id. The superego is the last part of the mind that produces one s conscience and guilt (Freud). All three of these traits of the mind are present in the tale of Macbeth. The tale of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare has been considered by many critics and readers to be one of the darkest stories ever told by Shakespeare. Themes of deceit, murder, manipulation, the supernatural, the inner struggle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He knows that the only other person that knew the prophecy of him becoming king is Banquo. The threat of Banquo revealing his secret is overwhelming for Macbeth and it becomes clear to him that he must eliminate any threat that could damage his newly appointed position. It can be argued that Macbeth regresses to a paranoid murderous maniac who s most important goal is to keep his secret hidden. He believes that Banquo knows he murdered the king, he also believes that Macduff will take the throne from him. These feelings will cause Macbeth to cause Macbeth to ultimately go insane with power and systematically execute all that he feels threatened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Loyalists Vs Patriots Both Loyalists and Patriots faced several tribulations in events leading up to the American Revolution as the feelings of rebellion slowly progressed and created a great sense of tension. The Loyalists that inhabited the colonies, however, endured severe harassment in the times leading up to the war. They suffered through actions of disrespect and humiliation. They were, in other words, tortured for their position on the side of the English Law. This treatment forced many Loyalists to flee and return to England or to spread out and live elsewhere. Personal attacks and the stealing and destruction of their property were common nuisances that the Loyalists endured in times of trouble. Another example of the extremely cruel punishment towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Medicinal Fields And Its Application Territories Introduction The words biophotonics is a mix of science and photonics. As the expression demonstrates the science and innovation utilization and recognition of photons (a quantum of electromagnetic radiation or rudimentary molecule that is its own antiparticle), and lights quantum units. Photonics is essentially interrelated with gadgets it mean is the limb of physical science that arrangements with the discharge and impacts of electrons and with the utilization of electronic gadgets. Biophotonics has turned into the extraordinary expansive term for all methods interrelated with natural things and photons. Biophotonics alludes to discovery, reflection, emission alteration, absorbtion, and formation of radiation from cells, organic entities, biomolecular, tissues and, biomaterials. In this tittle, we will look focused around medicinal fields and its application territories. Application areas Breast cancer detecting Before this to recognize disease, we utilize x beam, mammography, ultrasonography and attractive reverberation imaging (MRI). Yet, the last results are not exact or at some point uncorrelated well with last pathologic result. At that point, from looking into it discovered great approach to identify growth by utilizing optical imaging. Utilitarian imaging with tomographic close infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) can quantitatively measure tissue parameters, for example, the convergance of deoxy hemoglobin (Hb), oxyhemoglobin(hbo2), percent water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Research Paper On Charles Manson Family Cult Charles Manson, who died on November 19, 2017 aged 83, was the leader of the Manson Family cult, located in Los Angeles, California in the late 1960 s. This was a non religious cult but had some beliefs within scientology and satanism. Charles Manson believed that there was to be a race war in America in the near future and that the African Americans would win, but then look to the Whites for guidance.This then lead Manson and his one hundred plus followers, mostly young women, to attempt to instigate this war so that they could be prepared and hide away until the African Americans won, and then the family would be the ones the African Americans would turn to for leadership (The 10 Most Famous Cults, 2017). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Solar Environment Essay 5.1 Basic Energy Saving Tips LOWER THE SET POINT ON YOUR THERMOSTAT IN WINTER Reducing your set point by 1˚ for an entire winter can yield a 3% savings in energy used to heat your home. If you keep your thermostat at 68˚, try to turn it down to 67˚ for a week and see if that s okay. If so, try 66˚ and keep going down until you get to a point where you are no longer comfortable. Then go back up 1˚ and hold it there. USE WINDOW TREATMENTS TO CONTROL SOLAR HEAT GAINS IN SUMMER WINTER Often, we can capture the heat energy provided by the sun in our homes. In the winter, on a sunny day, it can be extremely beneficial to leave the blinds and curtains open on East, South, and West facing windows to let the sun provide free heat. On the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, be sure to remove air conditioners from windows in the winter. OPERATING FANS The best thing to remember with fans is that they cool people, they do not cool rooms. The air movement that fans create pulls heat and moisture off of us and gives us a cooling sensation. They do not decrease room temperatures. So please be sure to leave fans off when not in the room. In most cases, it is also not recommended to leave the fan running on your furnace or air conditioner. LOWER THE SET POINT ON YOUR WATER HEATER If you never run out of hot water, you can probably turn the set point of your water heater down. The turn dials are typically located under the top and bottom faceplates. Use a screwdriver to remove the faceplate and turn it down 5 10˚. We do not recommend setting your temperature below 120˚F due to bacterial growth. Also, have the scale removed from your water heater every couple of years. 2.2 Water Efficiency Tips Water use is becoming an increasingly important issue. Energy is used to extract the water from the ground, treat it, pump it to your home, and heat it in your hot water tank. Energy is also consumed to pump, treat and discharge the water once it leaves your home. The efficient use of water in your home reduces the power consumed by our community. From significant appliances to little things like showerheads, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...