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The Beach Mold
Yes, mold is essential to the well being of our environment and without it, we would not have life
saving antibiotics like penicillin that would exist and scrumptious soft cheeses like brie would not be
here for us to spread on pieces of toasted french bread that compliment our favorite glass of wine.
Mold is necessary for the break down and decomposition for all of natures organic matter, which helps
recycle nutrients as well as gets rid of the build up of decaying matter and allows new vegetation to
grow. Mold does a lot of good for our planet but unfortunately, it can also cause a lot of harm,
especially if it begins to grow and spread undetected in your home.
Mold spores spread effectively and can t be totally destroyed.
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Dry wet areas immediately. Mold can t grow without moisture, so tackle wet areas right away.
Seepage into the basement after a heavy rainfall, accumulation from a leaky pipe, even a spill on the
carpet should be dried within 24 to 48 hours. If you ve experienced a flood, remove water damaged
carpets, bedding, and furniture if they can t be completely dried. Even everyday occurrences need
attention: don t leave wet items lying around the house, and make sure to dry the floor and walls after
a shower. Don t leave wet clothes in the washing machine, where mold can spread quickly. Hang them
to dry preferably outside or in areas with good air circulation.
3. Prevent moisture with proper ventilation. It may be that your routine activities are encouraging the
growth of mold in your home. Make sure an activity as simple as cooking dinner, taking a shower, or
doing a load of laundry doesn t invite mold by providing proper ventilation in your bathroom, kitchen,
laundry room, and any other high moisture area. Your energy efficient home may be holding moisture
inside, so open a window when cooking or washing dishes or showering, or run an exhaust
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How Sound Impacts Animation
Capstone The importance of Cartoon Composing how Sound Impacts Animation Sounds are and
always have been one of the fundamental aspects in animation because it enables every action that
each character plays. Without sound, animation would not have the same effect as it does with sound.
Having the appropriate sound effects per action is gives the audience a feeling of comfort and assures
the enjoyment of the picture. Animation with sounds provides us with not just a sequence of moving
illustrations, but so much more, in fact, much more to where the storyline being portrayed within the
animation gives us a meaningful experience and expands our imaginations. It also makes it easy for
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In 1930 came the Felix the Cat cartoons that also incorporated sound but failed as a series, which was
okay on Disney s behalf because Mickey kept getting more and more popular. It wasn t until the
release of Steamboat Willie when the creators of the Warner Brothers cartoons started to consider
incorporating sound into their cartoons. In 1928, the animators at Warner Brothers Studios began to
trade with Disney and they were so inspired by the success of Disney s sound cartoon that they started
working on the Looney Tunes cartoons that were released in September of 1930. They used plays and
musicals as reference to the use of their music choices. Both Warner Brothers and Disney made an
agreement to duplicate their cartoons to have one version to be created towards music that was already
created and the other version that would already have been created but the music would have to be
made using the animation as the reference to where the music would follow the action. This is the
animation process that Disney s studio went by to create sound integrated animation: Walt and Carl
would time the pictures in Walt s office. Timing them consisted of working out what the music would
be. A lot of times Walt would want more time or less time for the action than could fit in the musical
phrase. So, there would be a pretty good argument going on there. But finally, Walt worked out a thing
with Carl. He said look, let s work it out this way. We ll
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Analysis Of A Quiet Passion By Terence Davies
I think if you re at the least an English major or minor in college, as I was, you re bound to come
across the poetry of Emily Dickinson in a class or two. Her work is profound and terribly moving, as
words flow out in such a way that you can feel the depths of feeling stretching through a nervous
system that may have only just been wracked by fits and that the questioning of what GOD is or what
LIFE and DEATH are have no choice but to be sussed out. There are also love poems too, or at least
poems sorting out what those feelings might amount to, or what it means to be at the foot of the stairs
looking at someone and not being able to, or feeling like, or whatever, going down. There s a lot of the
pain, but also the joy and reverie, in connection or those possibilities in her work.
The question then for Terence Davies is: what about the woman? There is some joy here, or even
small chirpings of humor in that reserved 19th century comedy of manners way at times in the first
two thirds... and then the last third is among the saddest things I ve seen unfold in a very long time.
What makes A Quiet Passion convincing is that Davies and his crew and cast commit to it all, and his
style is one of patience with his compositions and movements of the frame let s take a little time
moving across faces, for example, listening to a piece of music, or let s make sure we don t too much
when we can see the sum total of emotions an actor is expressing in listening (or, as a character may
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One Of Ours Book Cover Analysis
This book cover is appealing to me because it shows a peaceful farm with clouds hovering above it.
The cover depicts the first part of the novel when Claude is one his farm in Nebraska. It shows his
farm and his fortunate house in the view, and has peaceful shades of color making it an attractive book
cover. I chose this image because One of Ours by Willa Cather has several different book covers. This
is one of the most appealing to me because they not only provide a pretty picture but provide an
illustration of events that occurred in the novel. This book cover, in particular, illustrates the days that
Claude had on the farm in the first two parts of the novel. It is also the farm that Claude grew up in so
it would only be logical for it to provide a feeling of tranquility and calmness when looking at a
hometown. It may even remind someone of their own hometown, and all of the joys and memories
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This has the Nebraskan tone to it because there is nothing but crops for miles. This could represent the
blandness or emptiness that Claude felt while he was still in Nebraska with his family. In the cover all
that is shown is Claude working on the crops by cutting them down. This hard task is dull and could
represent the blandness and lack of interesting things in his time in Nebraska. Nebraska is usually
associated with the Great Plains and its rural locations that farmers live on. It appears, because of the
use of colors, that it is similar to other mid western works of art. I like this art because it can directly
relate to Claude if were to have survived the war. The piece of art reminds me of The Grapes of Wrath
cover because of the colors and the rural feeling it has. Obviously, the scene shown would have taken
place early on in the novel because he is still manually working on the farm by himself. (Homer n.p).
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The Roles Of Divine Power-Supportinga In Iliad And God In...
Divine powers moira in Iliad and God in Genesis drove the actions of Andromache and Rebekah, who
in turn influenced action in their respective stories (Rothleder discussion). Andromache s influence
was largely due to the way she interacted with her husband Hector, who was a great warrior on the
side of the Trojans in the Trojan war (Il. p. 500). Similarly, in Genesis, Rebekah s abilities to control
domestic resources brought blessings to her younger son, even though he was less favored by his
father (Gen 25:28; Gen 27:14 29). So, while these two women were very different, they also shared
many commonalities and they both performed actions that helped the greater power in their respective
texts to carry out a plan that did not necessarily fit into the plan the humans had in mind.
Andromache s marriage to Hector meant that her identity largely resided with her husband, the great
Trojan warrior (Rothleder discussion). Hector was all Andromache had as described in her speech to
him when she stated Hector, you are my father, you are my mother, You are my brother and my
blossoming husband (Il. 6.451 452). Andromache had already experienced the loss of her mother and
father at the hands of Achilles, and she made it very clear that she did not want to experience the pain
of losing her husband in the same way (Il. 6.35 37). Additionally, she knew that she would be nothing
without Hector, and so she begged him not to return to the fighting because she did not want him to
die. She
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Essay On Dichloropropene
Dichloropropene Use on California s Strawberry Fields
California is rich in history. The Golden State was a destination for gold seekers and is still the
launching pad for many entrepreneurs. Californians have a special culture for innovation. It is no
wonder that Californians are dreamers, go getters adventurous people. The first gold rushers must
have been incredibly ambitious, albeit loco, to cross the entire stretch of North America via covered
wagon.
It is this spirit of innovation, endless work, and demand for nonstop business that has driven
strawberry farmers to depend on the organochlorine that is dichloropropene. An organochlorine is
manufactured from chlorinated hydrocarbons, or simply put, its three essential ingredients are
chlorine, carbon and hydrogen (Friis, 2016). While the use of dichloropropene has undoubtedly
boosted growth of fields and bank accounts, it is known to do exponential harm. This is called
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The follow up commentary on the statement in the report is not forgiving, but further explains that
when tested on animals, cancer was sure. The results of the test confirm that application to skin will
result in cancer, and that swallowing and inhalation is highly poisonous (EPA, 1986). Further studies
done with animals proved that exposure to dichloropropene led to cancers affecting all organs of
urinary, digestive and respiratory systems (EPA, 1986). Some people might discount the findings of
these studies on animals because humans and animals might metabolize chemicals differently.
However, the adverse effects on the animals are so severe that it cannot be denied that the pesticide is
poisonous. The EPA reported in 1986 that workers (those who would apply the pesticide in the fields)
may be exposed to dichloropropene in the range of 0.15 to 23.99 mg/year (EPA,
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Plasmodium Falciparum
Plasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite. It is unique of the class of Plasmodium that is the
foundation and cause malaria in individuals. There are other Plasmodium species that can cause
malaria in humans. Nevertheless P. falciparum is the most common, virulent, and deadly. P. falciparum
communicable by the female Anopheles mosquito.
P. falciparum life cycle is comprised of two hosts. A P. falciparum carrier female Anopheles mosquito
injects sporozoites into the human, infecting their liver cells. Once there infection and damage to red
blood cells is critical to the parasites survival. Because red blood cells transport oxygen all over the
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falciparum, whereas in most other countries with malaria transmission, other, less virulent plasmodial
species predominate. Almost every malarial death is caused by P. falciparum.[ Malaria is caused by an
infection with protozoa of the genus Plasmodium. The name malaria, from the Italian mala aria,
meaning bad air , comes from the linkage suggested by Giovanni Maria Lancisi (1717) of malaria with
the poisonous vapours of swamps. This species name comes from the Latin falx, meaning sickle , and
parere meaning to give birth . The organism itself was first seen by Laveran on November 6, 1880 at a
military hospital in Constantine, Algeria, when he discovered a microgametocyte exflagellating.
Patrick Manson (1894) hypothesised that mosquitoes could transmit malaria. This hypothesis was
experimentally confirmed independently by Giovanni Battista Grassi and Ronald Ross in 1898. Grassi
(1900) proposed an exerythrocytic stage in the life cycle, later confirmed by Short, Garnham, Covell
and Shute (1948), who found Plasmodium vivax in the human liver.
Epidemiology of the major disease/organism. Around the world, malaria is the most significant
parasitic disease of humans, and claims the lives of more children worldwide than any other infectious
disease. Since 1900, the area of the world exposed to malaria has been halved, yet two billion more
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Teenage Drinking And Driving
Drinking and driving is a big problem that affects teenagers all over the world. People would think
that with all the laws cracking down on the sale of alcohol to minors, and education about the
consequences of drinking and driving would make a difference. Everyone knows that drinking and
driving is dangerous, but don t realize it affects the driver, passengers, and people on the streets. The
laws should be stricter about underage drinking, there should be more education about the
consequences of drinking and driving, and the drinking age should not be lowered. Even though under
age drinking is illegal, teenagers are starting to drink at younger ages, which is leading to risky
behaviors (Dedel). Some common behaviors known to happen while under the influence include,
driving, property damage, rape, and other violent crimes. The major problem for teenagers is driving
while they are under the influence. The laws need to be stricter when it comes to under age drinking.
Most teenagers do not have the mindset to drink responsibly and can lead to negative effects, that
could not only harm them but harm other people too. Police need to crack down on all underage
drinkers so that nobody does anything that could harm them, like getting into a car and driving or
riding in a car with someone who is drunk.. Most teenagers don t think that drinking while they are
under the influence is a big problem. Kelly Dedel stated, Underage college students who drink heavily
are more likely to
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Effectiveness Of A Patient Applied 10 % Potassium Nitrate
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Reinhart, T. C., Killoy, W. J., Love, J., Overman, P. R., Sakumura, J. S. (1990)
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a patient applied 10% potassium nitrate glycerine
based gel in decreasing dentinal sensitivity on teeth with exposed dentin apical to the cementoenamel
junction. The patients were divided into 3 treatment groups: group 1 was treated with a glycerine
based 10% potassium nitrate gel; group 2 was treated with a glycerine gel without potassium nitrate;
and group 3 received no gel and no treatment (control). Following brushing and flossing, groups 1 and
2 applied the gel to the test teeth using custom made soft acrylic trays, for a period of 5 min/ day for 4
weeks. Patient responses to cold water stimuli were measured at baseline (week 0), then at I , 2 , 3 and
4 week intervals. Group 1 patients showed a significant decrease in sensitivity to cold at week 2 only.
The group 2 patients showed a significant decrease in sensitivity to cold after 3 and 4 weeks. A
statistically significant decrease in sensitivity was noted between group 2 and group 3 patients at week
3, the most sustained decrease in sensitivity to cold was found on teeth treated with plain glycerine.
Ide M, Wilson RF, Ashley FP. (2001)
The aim of the study was to investigate the reproducibility of commonly used measurement protocols
for dentine hypersensitivity on single or multiple teeth. In addition, newly developed controlled air
and cold fluid stimuli were
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How Did Ruby Bridges Impact Society
Ruby Bridges made a huge impact on society . She opened a path for future generations of black
students, and was an inspiration to those of all ages. She was one of the first African American to step
into an all white school at a very small age. She taught society that having a strong will and the right
amount of strength has no size or age barrier.
Ruby was born in Tylertown, MS., on September 8, 1954. Ruby s parents were Abon Bridges and
Lucille Bridges. Ruby s parents moved to New Orleans hoping to start a better life in a bigger city.
Ruby had two younger brothers and a younger sister. She went to school in William Frantz Elementary
School starting kindergarten at the age of 6 on November 14, 1960. Her mom and U.S. Marshals
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In 1960, Ruby s parents were called by the NAACP and they said she was one of sixth girls to pass the
test. Ruby was the first African American child to attend an all white Elementary school in New
Orleans. Barbara Henry, a white native, was the only teacher willingly to accept Ruby (NWHM Ruby
Bridges).
Ruby Bridges was married to Malcolm Hall in 1984 at New Orleans. They had three children, who
were Craig Hall, Sean Hall, and Christopher Hall. She lived in New Orleans even after getting
married. Ruby Bridges was an author after getting married to Malcolm Hall. Some of the books that
Ruby Bridges wrote were Through My Eyes and Ruby Bridges Go To School: My True Story. When
she got married, Ruby worked as a travel agent for fifteen years. In 2014 a statue of Ruby was
displayed outside of William Frantz School. She was later reunited with her teacher Barbara Henry.
Ruby Bridges made a lasting impact on American society by taking the first step into a all white
school in William Frantz School. Ruby Bridges was a inspiration to kids of all ages and size. She
opened a door for the future generations of black students. Why this person s contributions were
important and known was because if it wasn t for her, the black students going to this school wouldn t
even have been here, Ruby Bridges amalgamated school. Today most of us take for granted going to
school and receiving an
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Classic Coming of Age Stories in A White Heron by Sarah...
Reading coming of age stories are always interesting and at times nastolgic. Coming of age stories
typically include a young protagonist forced to make a grown decision which is a transition to their
first move into adulthood. In a sense, these stories show the protagonist shifting from innocence to
gaining experiences. The two coming of age stories that we read in class were A White Heron by
Sarah Orne Jewett and The Man Who Was Almost A Man by Richard Wright. Both being coming of
age stories, they have similar features but were different in the sense that one protagonist seemed to
have made a shift into adulthood whereas one did not. Starting of with A White Heron , the story starts
with a mellow, quiet mood. Sylvia is walking in the woods with her companion, her cow. Jewett
includes words and phrases such as childish patience and the little girl that makes the reader grasp the
idea of Sylvia being a child. The fact that Sylvia hears the whistle of the stranger and hides also show
the idea of her being a young child. The first day meeting the stranger, Sylvia seems reserved and not
paying much attention to him talking about the white heron, even when he confesses to pay ten dollar
for anyone who helps him find it. Soon enough, Sylvia develops a crush on the hunter. She does go in
the woods with him for his needs to find the white heron but she does not disclose where the bird
could be, it seemed as if she just wanted to enjoy his company. When Sylvia goes on her
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Comparing The United States Postal Service And The Pony...
The United States Postal Service and the Pony Express are similar in many ways, but also have their
differences. The Pony Express was the way people in the 1800 s got their mail, but was retired when
telegraph lines started to sprout in the American West. Our United States Postal Service is how people
now receive their letters, packages, and cards. The term Pony Express recieved its name because mail
was delivered by horses traveling for hundreds of miles. Only 180 men were hired for this very
important job. The route of the Pony Express stretched from Missouri to California. Obstacles
encountered were the drastic changes of weather. Sandy deserts, ridgid mountains, and grassy plains
were few types of the different landscapes. Nearly
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Lottery Is Good or Not
Is lottery a good idea?
These days, a lot of people play lottery and spend a certain amount of money on it while few of them
earn back what they spend. Someone says lottery is a kind of tax collected by the government on
peoples luck and desire to be rich. In another aspect, lottery is also gambling, and it could make
people to be a millionaire in a night if the person is lucky enough, however, it has a negative effect
that it causes inequality, crimes and so on. So lottery is not a positive idea to most of the lottery
players and to the stabilization of the whole society.
Lottery causes inequity. It is known that everyone always gets what one deserves and how much one
gets depend on how hard one works. However, some may think lottery is ... Show more content on
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It takes out that spending time on lottery is useless and a waste of time and human energy. Lottery can
cause a negative atmosphere, or say, mind in the society. However, there exists some opponents who
think that lottery has little influence on people s daily life and it makes no sense.
On explaining this point in detail, I want to define the negative atmosphere at first. The atmosphere is
the laziness and workless of the society. As a human being, we all have known that human has its
natural characteristics and weakness and playing lottery will develop the weakness and promote it to
be a social issue. Laziness is one of the biggest weaknesses of human, and people enjoy using the
leisure on entertainment or relax themselves. In addition, everyone prefers to get what one wants
without doing effort. The atmosphere here refers to the laziness among workers and the social
members would prefer to wait at home for their big fortune. By playing lottery, one can be a
millionaire in a night even one does nothing at all. Then the natural weakness of laziness begins to
develop, people tend to lazy at work and a negative atmosphere is formed.
Lottery is basically not a private thing; it has side effect to other persons. There is a belief in most
peoples mind that lottery is the person s own business and has nothing to do with other persons.
If so, we can point out that smoking, drinking and using drugs are all the persons own business, but
the social effects and
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Multinational Corporations Vs. Small And Medium...
The fundamental goal of every company is to maximise profit to make money. That is the main reason
people create businesses whether it be the large corporations or the small and medium enterprises
(SMEs). Because of gloablisation, firms are competing in a highly competitive market where there is
increasing pressure to find ways to perform better to get that above average returns. However, there is
one thing other than economies of scale that greatly disadvantage the SMEs from the large
multinational corporations (MNCs) and that is profit shifting. First of all, MNCs are organisations that
operate in more than one country. Profit shifting is when MNCs utilise the differences in tax laws to
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In a journal article by Bartelsman and Beetsma (2000), they looked at the presence of profit shifting in
response to the disparity of the corporate tax rates among several OECD countries. They used sectoral
data as a method for their analysis. They have found that the magniture of profit shifting is sufficiently
great and worthy of attention. They estimate that a one percent unilateral increase in tax rate will result
in a three percent decline in corporate tax revenues, where the organisation s profit is unchanged.
Moreover, the researchers found that having stricter enforcement in an already high tax jurisdiction
will have a negative impact on their tax revenues and that real activity is transferred to countries with
lower tax rates or more lenient enforcement.
As mentioned previously, increasing pressures of competition and the goal of making more profits are
the reasons why organisations try to find ways to minimise their costs. However, profit shifting is
done because they saw the substantial disparity of corporate tax rates among countries and thus, an
opportunity to minimise costs (Bartelsman Beetsma, 2000; Holtzblatt et al., 2015). Exhibit 1 shows
the corporate tax rates in developed countries (see Appendix). Australia s corporate tax rate is 30%,
which is the 4th highest (tied with Mexico) among OECD countries, where it is topped by the US at
35%, France at 34.43%, and Belgium at 33%. Holtzblatt et
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Greek Military Discipline In Ancient Rome
Gateway Project Marcus Beatty The Greeks and Romans both had an excellent military, but Rome s
Military had much better discipline than the Greeks. The fact that the Romans had excellent discipline
compared to the Greeks, along with greater numbers, helped the Romans to eventually take over
Greece. This paper will compare the Military Discipline, awards, and strategy of two of the most well
known civilizations in human history. Rome is popular with their military s punishments, awards, and
a small amount of their strategy. Then I will offer a brief paragraph on their strategy. It is well known
that Rome was one of the greatest empires in world history. In the beginning of Rome, the discipline
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Romans mostly used their own adapted version of the Greek phalanx(more on that in Greek Strategy).
They often employed warriors from lands they had conquered to do jobs they could not, like Archers
from carthage or cavalry troops. It is often thought that Rome conquered with nothing other than
military power, but this is false. They conquered the whole italian peninsula with, not only force, but
also with diplomatic skill. Now we will discuss Greek Military Strategy and Discipline. Greek
Military Strategy, as I mentioned in Roman strategy, was much easier to research and will be longer.
But, Greek Discipline was more difficult to find. Greek Military Discipline was basic, at the least.
More so in early times because most of the fighting was done by heroes. After Greece entered the dark
ages, it changed to warfare fought by armies from the city states. The Greek armies were obviously
disciplined enough to obey their commanders, but the Greek s Military Discipline was nothing
compared to Rome s. Greek Strategy is a much deeper subject than Roman Strategy. To start off Greek
Strategy, we will discuss naval Tactics. The Greeks used Triremes with Bronze battering rams
mounted on the front to ram other ships. Each ship had a small force of warriors and archers, but the
main tactic in naval warfare was ramming, not
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Photography Is A Type Of Art
Photography has been around for many years. In the time that the first camera was invented to present
day, various styles of photography have evolved. Two types of photography that are very common
today are street and nature or landscape photography. Although these styles of photography have many
similarities, they have some differences as well. The subject, camera equipment, and location are three
major differences in these styles. All types of photography will have a main focus, or subject. Street
photography is a type of art that focuses on the people and the art in which that city contains. For good
street photography, you want to be located in a busy city or downtown area. Ideal locations in the US
include New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Las Vegas, and many more. This is because in a
large city with lots of traffic, you see many different types of people. All street photographers have
different types of styles of portraying this in their work, but the people of a city are a main focus.
Street photographers like to focus on subjects such as construction workers working in the middle of
the road, businessmen/women rushing from point A to point B, the environment of a homeless person,
and many other things. It is also popular in street photography to capture city art like graffiti and
performers.
Equipment is very important with every photographer. The two main things that are important for
good quality photos are the lens and the camera body. Street
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Summary Of The Novel The Wednesday Wars
Have you ever read a book and seen yourself in the main character? This happened to me in the novel
The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt. This novel is about a teenager who goes to his first day of
seventh grade. In his school, on Wednesdays, the Catholic children go to CCD, or Confraternity of
Christian Doctrine, which is a religious education, while the Jewish children go to Hebrew to prepare
for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah. However, the protagonist, Holling Hoodhood is Presbyterian, so does not
go to either of those classes, whereas he stays with Mrs. Baker, a teacher Holling believes to hate him
from the first day of school. Throughout the novel, Gary D. Schmidt, through Holling s thoughts and
actions, is able to distinguish Holling s characteristics.
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Marketing Plan For The Whirlpool Corporation
The Whirlpool Corporation is a multinational corporation with its world headquarters located in
Benton Harbor, Michigan. Whirlpool manufacturers home appliances including Kitchen Aid, Maytag,
and Amana. First started in 1911, manufacturing electric hand wringers, it has grown into a global
world leader in home appliances manufacture.
Growth strategies
1. Internal growth This is growth from within the corporation using internal resources. This would
include focusing on new products or a new marketing plan. (Chand 2016)
a. Market penetration: Whirlpool saw a decrease in business by 2012 in the U.S. market but has
increased market penetration through efforts such as new products and renewed advertising. In 2014,
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In 2002 Whirlpool purchased Amana, which manufactures ovens, refrigerators, dishwashers and air
conditioners. Amana had products with a mature growth cycle as did Whirlpool so this was a good
strategy to increase their product line and loyal customer base.
b. Horizontal related diversification is when a company adds products that are unrelated to its current
offerings. Whirlpool purchased Kitchen Aid in 1986, which manufactured stand mixers, among other
products. This was not something Whirlpool was familiar with but using the celebrity chef popularity
at the time, promoted Kitchen Aid heavily and markedly increased their customer base. (History
Heritage)
c. Conglomerate unrelated diversification is growth strategy that involves adding new products or
services that are significantly different from the organization s present products or services. This
happens when the company diversifies into an area that is completely dissimilar to the current line of
business. Whirlpool currently offers licensing upon approval to any products. Products they license
now include water softeners, water coolers, upright vacuums and outdoor grills. These products, when
sold with the Whirlpool name behind them, increases brand name awareness as well as loyal
customers. (Brand Licensing 2016)
d. Vertical integration is when a company performs more than one or two parts in their supply chain
within the same company. Whirlpool s
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Chicana Epistemology
A general definition of Epistemology is the theory of knowledge; it s methods, validity, and scope.
From a Chicana Feminism standpoint, I believe it is how we analyze knowledge from the culture that
influences our daily lives. Chicanas strive and grow through the teachings and stories of past activists
which tells us the changes that have been made and the changes that are still to come. They are
important because it gives us different perspectives and understandings of Chicana history. Not every
story it the same, but there is a connection. Through this theory, we all gain the opportunity to see
through a Chicana feminist scope into each other s stories.
Elba Rosario Sanchez wrote a piece from A Critical Reader: Chicana Feminisms titled
Cartrohistography: One Voice s Continent in which she explains how she became her own territory. I
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Cantu wrote an interesting novel titled Canicula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera which she
categorizes it as a self reflection . She has found inspiration in written work by women who have
published similar works: Gloria Anzaldua, Sandra Cisneros, and Cherrie Moraga are all women who
published pieces that challenged traditional genres. Their creative non fiction stories widen the
feminist standpoint and create knowledge on their individual struggles. Unbeknownst to me, this new
genre, creative non fiction, was coming into being just as I was planning and writing Canicula in the
spring and summer of 1993, (98). As the genre was on the rise, Cantu was discovering a new side to
her writing. Chicana Feminist Epistemology relates to this because women of color writers
encouraged Cantu to embrace her own heritage in her writing. Canicula is a critical work of fiction
and an ethnography, (104). Her novel intersects both her skills and is an example of Chicana Feminist
work that contains other histories of influential women non creative
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Global Warming By Al Gore
Al Gore is known as an environmentalist, author and American politician. He was vice president
throughout the Clinton administration and he wrote three best selling books. Al Gore and the UN s
Intergovernmental panel on Climate change went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He gave a speech
over global warming in 2004. In his speech he talks about the effects of global warming and their
causes such as environmental effects, population, technology and the way people think. One of the
first points Al Gore makes in his speech is that evidence of global warming can be seen everywhere.
He says if you look at glaciers around the world, you see that, many are melting away. He then
provides facts to show possible effects that could happen in the future. Al Gore explains that ninety
five percent of fresh water is locked up as ice in the Antarctic. In his speech he continues to explain
that if the world continues to warm up, the ice will continue to melt causing the sea level to rise
drastically, which could permanently flood some coastal cities. He then warns that glaciers reflect
most of the sun energy like a big mirror. If the glaciers continue to melt the sun s energy wouldn t
bounce back and will cause more evaporation and eventually precipitation which could lead to a large
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He starts by stating facts that mankind has been growing rapidly for hundreds of years and that it took
thousands of years for the population to reach 2 billion but in the course of a lifetime 2 billion went up
to 6.3 billion and by the next generation it will be close to 9 billion. He then states that the constant
population growth within developing nations has put pressure on human resources, the increase in the
population of developing nations is driving food demand, water demand, and energy demand, creating
intense pressures on human
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Current Views On Behavior Parenting Practices
CURRENT VIEWS Some of the current view on ODD is that it develops due to ineffective parenting
practices. Meaning that the parent of the child does not have the proper skill to raise the child
properly. If the child continues to be defiant the child will most likely develop a pattern, this could
lead to the child being diagnosed with ODD. If the parent takes the child to get treatment before it
starts to escalate they will hopefully be able to change the child s ways so that they will be able to
improve their life (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2015)
DIAGNOSIS
For a person to be diagnosed with ODD the person must meet the symptoms of ODD. If the person
that is displaying the eight symptoms of ODD they have to be persistent for 6 months until they can be
diagnosed (Drabick, 2010). This is a very important prat of diagnosis because if the person does not
have the symptoms for that specific about of time the person that is diagnosing them will not be able
to consider this disorder because it did not meet the diagnostic requirements. When the client meets
the criteria for diagnosis they will then be analyzed and then treated for the disorder that is given if
any is given to the client.
AGE OF ONSET AND OTHER FACTORS The age of onset for ODD would be during the early
years of childhood and adolescents (Essau, 2003). The child will most likely show these symptoms
around people that they are the most comfortable. An example of this would be Claire. When Claire
was in the presence of
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Research Paper On A Bad Driver
A bad driver is not the reckless maniac running red lights and knocking over stop signs in order to beat
the rush hour traffic. A bad driver is not the teenager in the driver s seat for the first time, racing
through a parking lot at ten miles per hour. A bad driver is neither the gray haired man driving under
the speed limit on a one lane road, nor the woman fixing her lipstick in the rearview mirror, instead of
watching the light turn green. This essay does not refer to those without adequate driving skills, but
rather, to those who are capable of driving well but choose not to. In this essay, bad driving is defined
as a mere disregard for the road regulations that do not directly benefit the driver, otherwise known as
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The polite driver would find his place on the right side of the road, and put up with everyone around
him driving five miles under what his grandma would be driving without her glasses. The efficient
driver knows better. He swiftly transitions into the leftmost lane and drives at a pace that is
comfortable to him, despite that said speed is often ten miles under the speed limit. He artfully sets his
radio to the perfect volume to drown the honking of the cars behind him. It is important to note that
the efficient driver does not use his turn signal when changing lanes. The sight of his car leaving the
right lane should be enough to alert any drivers behind him, and if not, they should be paying closer
attention. At this point, one may begin to question the rules of the road, and will eventually come to
the realization that many of these so called regulations are simply suggestions. For example, the solid
yellow lines in the middle of the road are present more of a guideline than a strict decree, so if it is
more convenient, one can ignore the distinctions and take up as many lanes as is necessary. One must
remember that he has a singular goal, and everyone else on the road is merely an obstacle in his way
of achieving that
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Titanic Cause And Effect
Claire D Amore Mrs. Paine 2A English 10 February 2016 Cause and Effect Essay: Sinking Ships Intro
( Describing background of the act, as well as, stating opinion ) In 1912, the unsinkable titanic
careened into a hidden iceberg, destroying the ship in it s entirely along with 1,500 lives. Majority of
the passengers died due to the lack of lifeboats that the ship provided. The survival rate for women
was 74%, children 52%, and surprisingly for men was 20%. Human impulse accounted for men s rash
decision to choose death with courage when the titanic splintered into the bank of ice. Describe the
need for The Altruistic Act on the Titanic (DNA) Humans are made to be wonderful, creative caring
creatures that, if the occasion called for it, they would help another who shares the same intentions.
However, this statement is based upon the blood that runs through our veins. Human behavior is
nothing but various, we either think of ourselves or of others. Even though it doesn t seem like it, our
DNA dictates our life choices. Natural instincts pull us in different directions during different
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The panicked passengers of the Titanic, rushed out of their quarters to the limited lifeboats around the
ship. Male passengers went out of their ways, risking their lives, to help the women and children of
the ship. These men had every right to push the women and children out of their way and save their
own life, yet they didn t. Instead, they push the women and children to the front lines of the lifeboats
with no consideration of the wealth of the passengers they were pushing. They were able to override
the screaming human instinct to save one s self. The conduction of the passengers demonstrates, the
built in moral sense that humans have within, which leads us to act altruistically, even if we are
unaware the nature of it is
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John Holland And John Trim s Occupational Classification...
Introduction Occupational classification systems are schemas for grouping jobs and job data. These
systems serve three main functions. The first function is the collection of occupational statistics.
Second, to analyze changes or patterns in the labor force and the third is for career exploration and
planning (http://career.iresearchnet.com). This paper encompasses an occupational classification
system fashioned by Reshanna Trim. In creating such a system, the author was inspired by the works
of the National Occupational Classification, John Holland and Anne Roe s classification system and as
of such decided to reference and create her own classification system (Trim s Occupational
Classification System) using the works from the aforementioned theorist. This particular system was
created to measure and evaluate personality traits and abilities in adolescents (12 18yrs) in Trinidad
and Tobago and comprises of eight groupings. Upon proceeding, this paper seeks to discuss what a
classification system is and its relevance. Rationale for Trim s Occupational Classification System
Referencing from the National Occupational Classification, John Holland and Anne Roe s system,
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The responses to this test would be both objective and subjective. This instrument can be administered
in schools as well as online, however, it has to be coupled with career counselling. Trim s
Occupational Classification System can be quite helpful in helping an adolescent map out his or her
next step. It can be of great assistance in helping the adolescent choose CSEC subjects and also
choosing Universities and what he is she should major in based on their projected career. This
instrument seeks to be a guide for adolescents who are confused about their career path or those
seeking
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Why Is Rameck Important
Rameck could have died. If certain events hadn t transpired, if certain people hadn t been met,
Rameck could have been killed on the streets earlier in his life. Befriending Sam and George were the
beginning of a new chapter in his life. Rameck was intelligent, but he never had the motivation to
fulfill his potential until he saw other people doing it. Seeing his two friends work hard and study and
stay away from trouble inspired him to do the same. He understood that being surrounded by positive
influences could change you, better you. This happened to Rameck, and he wanted to share the power
of positive influences with his stepbrother, Michael. Michael and his friends accompanied Rameck
onto the college campus. Rameck hoped that they d be inspired to attend, since Michael used to be
smart. Michael endured years of bullying and teasing because of his intelligence, and as a result of
this, hid his brain behind a facade of new muscles and toughness. His friends, though, were all
completely nuisances. All day, Michael and his friends ran across the campus wild, screaming and
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His stepbrother scoffed and said that Rameck was making a big deal out of nothing (132). As the two
argued, a crowd of white people grew around them, much to Rameck s dismay. In his mind, he
believed the white students were misjudging him already. He yelled at the onlookers to leave, but they
wouldn t move. He attempted to scare them by merely puffing himself up and going too close to a
white student, who just smirked at him. Rameck was in a conundrum; his fellow black friends
expected him to fight, because that was the norm in Plainfield when someone disrespected you, but he
also didn t want to confirm what the white people were beginning to think of
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Character Analysis Of Sredni Vashtar
Sredni Vashtar Characterization Essay The popularity of ferrets has skyrocketed over time, and they
have quickly become one of the most top ten popular pets to have. However; unlike cats in ancient
Egypt, they were never worshipped. But this is not the case with the main character of Sredni Vashtar,
Conradin.
Diverse characters are important when it comes to writing a story. The main character of the story
might be referred to as a round or dynamic character. A round character is realistic and is changed in
some way by the end of the story. For example, Lestat de Lioncourt in the novel Interview with the
Vampire. Lestat, at first, had one goal of just doing whatever he pleased. By the end of the novel,
Lestat had changed to see things the way that his friend, Louis, did. A dynamic character is one who is
well developed and changes a lot throughout the whole story. And example of a dynamic character is
Louis de Pointe du Lac, who is also a main character in the novel Interview with the Vampire. Louis
was constantly changing because of the events that he had to go through.
Without supporting characters, the development of the main characters, or even of the story, might not
make sense. The supporting characters are referred to as a flat or a static character. A flat character is a
recognizable character type who might not be fully developed, but is still useful and relevant to the
story. For example, Estelle and Celeste, who are in Interview with the Vampire as well. Estelle and
Celeste did not have major roles in the novel, in fact they hardly ever spoke, but they were still useful
because of their role in the very important group of vampires. Finally, a static character is one who
does not change during the story. He would still be very important to the story, he would have no
personal growth. An example of a this would be Armand, another vampire in the novel Interview with
the Vampire. This vampire was important to the story because he impacted the main character, Louis.
But, not matter what, Armand s feelings and morals never drastically changed.
In the short story, Sredni Vashtar by Saki, one of the main characters, Conradin, would be considered
as a round character. Like Lestat, Conradin s
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Frederick Douglass And His Life
Frederick Douglass believed that all people were born equal, but he also believed that humans were
not just automatically born free. He deduced that man has the innate instinctive ability to mold
themselves into whoever they wanted to become. So, naturally self improvement and education were
two crucial aspects of Frederick s life. To Douglass the most horrific thing about slavery was the fact
that slaves were totally and completely precluded from and form of education, which prevented them
from improving themselves. Douglass worked exceedingly hard to obtain an education in order to
ultimately become a free man. Although he still had to physically escape slavery his education played
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Only when he witnessed the whipping of his Aunt Hester did he truly realize what true suffering really
was. That event definitely desensitized Douglass to the dehumanization that slaves were subjected to.
His personal introduction to affliction was when he was sent to work for Edward Covey. However, it
was the time spent with Covey that Frederick learned to overcome suffering. Edward Covey was a
poor man with a nasty reputation when it came to the treatment of slaves. Slave owners give Covey
their slaves for one year, during which he breaks the slaves while using them as free labor on his land.
(sparknotes.com). Frederick recalled his time spent with Covey as being the hardest time he had ever
spent as a slave. Douglass was worked to exhaustion and weakened by Coveys harsh punishments.
The more Frederick was dehumanized by Covey the more he lost his drive, desire to learn, and natural
liveliness. Douglass even contemplated committing suicide or even killing Covey, but both thoughts
terrified him beyond belief. Covey lived on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. It was a frequent thing
for ships to pass by his house. To Douglass the ships with their beautiful white sails symbolized
freedom. Douglass recalled standing on the bank and speaking aloud to the ships, asking them why
they should be free and he enslaved. (sparknotes.com). He begged for Gods deliverance and vowed to
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Essay On Us Economy
The United States Economy The US economy is still the largest and the most important in the world
which represent about 20% of the total global output and is ranked as 6th highest per capita GDP. The
US economy features a highly developed and technologically advanced services sector, which
accounts for about 80% of its outputs. Large American Corporations also play a role on the global
stage with a huge amount of their companies are located all around the world. The US is also the 2nd
largest manufacturing in the world and also has an important manufacturing base and is the main hub
in producing high value products. They have access to almost any natural resource and is the world s
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Still, the US economy faces many challenges in its way in the coming years. The Chinese Economy
China economy experienced an incredible growth in the last few decades that made the country the
2nd largest economy in the world. When China started the program of economic reforms in 1978, it
ranked 9th in nominal GDP but 35 years later it s now ranked 2nd in the nominal GDP and been the
world s manufacturing hub. In recent years, China s modernization propelled the tertiary sector and in
2013, it became the largest category of GDP with a share of 46.1%, while the secondary sector still
accounted for a sizeable, 45% of the country s total output. Meanwhile, the primary sector s weight in
GDP has shrunk dramatically since the country opened up to the world. Since 1993, China has
experienced uninterrupted trade supplies and in 2013, China has overtaken the US as the world s
largest trading nation. As an economy highly integrated into the global trade system, the country
benefited from a steady improvement in its term of trade since 2000. The country has multiple
bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that opened new markets for its product. A Free Trade
Agreement (FTA) between China and ASEAN nations which came into effect in the beginning of
2010, created the world s third largest free trade area in terms of nominal GDP. China established FTA
with nations like Korea, Peru, Pakistan, Singapore and etc.
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The Character Analysis Of The Setting Of Henna House
Henna House 1.What is the setting Henna House takes place in Yemen in the 1920 s. Yemen is near
Saudi Arabia and the landscape is similar, mostly sand and dust. The city is mostly tan houses and
tents of vendors and artisans. The main character Adela lives in a little tan house with a flat roof when
she is little. She spends most of her time as a child in the shoemaking shop. A tent with shelves and
many beautiful shoes that her father, a master shoe maker, makes. The town is dusty and bland. She
often goes alone to the quiet market with tents and vendors to pick up groceries for the family. Once
her father dies Adela goes to Northern Yemen where she starts living in a cave so she won t be taken
by the Confiscator. The man implored by the government who takes orphaned jews. A cool damp
place the size of a small room that she keeps lit with candles. 11.The narrator
The book is written In first person, the narrator is the main character in the story. Adela is a young
Yemenite Jew, she wears a garnush over her dark hair. She has gold green eyes that are too big for her
face says the confiscator. She s a pretty girl but not strikingly beautiful. The story is based around her
and her life growing up in Yemen but she doesn t get much of a chance to grow up. By age nine she s
engaged to her cousin Arash. Henna House is a coming of age story says the author. The reader gets a
look at what it s like to live as a young girl in danger of losing her family and religion.
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Abercrombie Fitch and American Eagle Comete for...
Case 10 Abercrombie amp; Fitch and American Eagle compete for 18 22 year olds. Answers: 1) There
are no differences in A amp;F and AE s retail strategies, as both are still growing into their present
strategy of selling casual apparel to the teen/ college market. When A amp;F was established 100 years
ago, it sold the highest quality hunting, fishing, and camping goods. Overtime, its safari image became
less attractive to consumers. Therefore, the Limited Inc. acquired it in 1988 and initially positioned A
amp;F as a tailored clothing store for men.in 1995, the limited repositioned A amp;F to target both
men and women in the teen and college market, with an emphasis on casual American style and youth.
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The total number of teen apparel stores has increased 22%. Fast fashion retailers like Zara, H amp;M
and Forever 21 have increased store count by more than 200%. And these numbers don t even include
online shopping, which grew from 7% of total teen apparel sales in 2005 to around 15% in 2011.
Retailers from Old Navy to Charlotte Russe to Wet Seal continue to evolve their strategies to compete
in this environment. Specifically, this environment creates promising deal opportunities across four
different types of segments. A. Undervalued concepts. Despite the headwinds, several iconic retailers,
such as Aéropostale, Abercrombie and Fitch, and American Eagle, will be able to take advantage of
the improving retail trends heading into 2012 to substantially improve their performance. They have
strong brands, considerable customer loyalty and are well managed. However, they need to focus
more effort on providing a unique consumer proposition in both product and experience, rationalizing
their store fleet, and exploiting both omnichannel and international growth strategies best executed in
a private environment away from the gaze of public investors. B. The youth lifestyle segment. The
teen space is a tale of two markets, where retailers like Zumiez and Buckle have stolen share from less
differentiated players. While both Zumiez and Buckle are richly valued, thanks to their best in class
value proposition and unique brands
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Framing Pros And Cons
Contents
1.0 Framing 3
1.1 Hypothesis 3
1.2 Background 3
2.0 Investigating 3
3.0 Reasoning 4
4.0 Judging
5.0 Reflecting
6.0 Bibliography
6.1 Harvard Style
6.2 Annotated Bibliography
7.0 Appendices
7.1 Catholic Interview
7.2 Jewish Interview
7.3 Research Notes
7.4 Research Booklet
1.0 Framing
1.1 Hypothesis
It is hypothesised that, although different, death and burial rituals in both Catholicism and Judaism,
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Philip was very lively and compliant and happy to answer all of my questions and back up other
research further. There was no bias in this as the questions asked were purely for information.
Manning, S. (2015). Catholic Funerals Funeral Mass Planner Guide. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
This webs source was extremely helpful fro the catholic funeral plan as it contained a detailed plan of
the funeral and explained here each prayer and him was placed for the service. This was not a bias
website at it was purely an informational website for planing a funeral and had no advertising. The
limitations were small as there were links to other helpful websites and pages containing more
information.
Kersten, B. (2003). Soul Talk The taharah. Retrieved July 21, 2015. This website was not very helpful
as there was not very much information on anything in there, and there were no joining links or pages.
the site was low in credibility and was written by a blog and should not be trusted to be completely
accurate. There was no bias as it was written by someone from a different religion who clearly had no
clue about this
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Tourette s Syndrome Essay
Tourette s Syndrome Gilles de la Tourette s Syndrome (TS) is a sporadic or inherited complex
neuropsychiatric disorder (not an illness) influenced by neurological, psychological, and sociological
factors. It is characterized by involuntary tics sudden, rapid, recurrent nonrhythmic movements or
noises that occur repeatedly in the same way (Temple, 2003). The symptoms include: both multiple
motor tics and one or more phonic tics (which may or may not include vocalizations and which
sometimes include outbursts of swearing) present at some time during the disorder although not
necessarily simultaneously; tics occur many times a day (usually in bouts) nearly every day or ...
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However, as Nass and Bressman (2002) state, the relationships between both ADHD and TS and OCD
and TS are complex and not yet clear. In addition to this, until now linkage analysis has pointed to a
number of chromosomal locations, but has failed to identify a clear candidate gene(s).
Treating TS
Treating TS has been a controversial issue among scientist for years. The kind of medication that
should be prescribed to people with TS is currently under debate mainly because TS is frequently
accompanied along with other disorders such as OCD or ADHD. Due to that there is no one
medication that is absolutely beneficial for all persons with TS. Moreover, none of the available
medications for TS completely eliminates symptoms and in addition, all medications have side effects.
Instead, the available TS medications are only able to help reduce specific symptoms. Some patients
who require medication to reduce the frequency and intensity of the tic symptoms may be treated with
neuroleptic drugs such as haloperidol and pimozide (Abuzzahab Brown, 2001). These medications are
usually given in very small doses that are increased slowly until the best possible balance between
symptoms and side effects is achieved. Recently scientists have discovered that long term use of
neuroleptic drugs may cause an involuntary movement
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The Articles of Confederation Essay
The Articles of Confederation
As the Revolutionary War came to a close, the Continental Congress introduced a new form of
government as it instituted the Articles of Confederation. The articles established a democratic
government that granted the states sufficient power to control their own laws and regulations.
However, the Articles of Confederation were ineffective and, hence; they failed to provide a strong
government. During this time in an American history, often known as the Critical Period , regionalism
and anarchism began to expand as a result of the following reasons. The Continental Congress
controlled public affairs, but the Articles of Confederation neglected to grant the Congress power to
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Congress was unable to collect taxes that were established to pay pre war debts. This yielded a period
of chaos and anarchism, as unpaid soldiers marched on to Philadelphia, and consequently, Congress
was forced to flee to Princeton, New Jersey.(Document C) The states individually controlled their
monetary system rather than one central and national monetary system. Hence, one state s currency
was invalid after it crossed its state sborders. Therefore, Americans were forced to introduce the barter
system within the states. As a result, during this era economic progression and growth became
stagnate despite the increase in population growth. (Document B) Also, self interest of the states and
individuals produced additional problems. For example, John Jay attempted to create a treaty with
Great Britain that would have paid off war debts, but would have also been tragic to American
merchants. You will represent in strong terms the losses which many of our and also of their
merchants will sustain if the former be unseasonably and immoderately pressed for the payment of
debts contracted before the war. (Document D)
The Articles of Confederation also began to cause the unified nation to divide.
Without a present leader or court system, unification lacked significantly. New land territories were
claimed by individual states rather than the nation as a whole. As borders became inconsistent, a
negative effect was
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Non Traditional College Student Research Paper
A college student is either a teen, straight out of high school who attends an institution of higher
learning or the non traditional student who is anyone else. In order to survive the pressures facing both
the traditional and non traditional student, they all need to be a combination of a rugged workhorse
and a happy go lucky fun seeker. Whether traditional or non traditional, a large percentage of college
students are pursuing a full time course load and are trying to get an education so that they can get into
a good profession and/or a good paying job. Many are working full time and are pursuing an
education part time, and many are working part time while in school full time. Walk into any food
market, electronics, department or drug
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The Mongols Research Paper
The Barbarians were known as the Mongols, a group of ferocious fighters from the 1200 s that was led
by Genghis Khan, who was called Temujin as a boy. The Mongols had no mercy, they wiped out
whole cities, not even letting animals such as cats and dogs live in some places. They were also
nomadic people, they lived in round movable houses called yurts, and they moved after they took
down a city. The Mongols also used torture as a technique to get either information and or revenge.
One example of this torture was boiling their victims alive, if they thought it was necessary. Also,
while they were taking over a village, if any men, women, or children tried to run away, all of them
were put to death right then and there. Together, Mongolian army consisted of a whopping 200,000
troops. The Mongols used this power of fear from Asian people to conquer almost five million square
miles of land. After Genghis died, his direct relatives such as his nephew took his place, but more and
more people were fighting over owning the throne of Khans. So after much arguing, it was decreed
that the land that was already conquered by the mongols to be separated into four different regions
called Khanates, they consisted of, The Golden Horde of Russia, Ilkhanate of Persia, Chaghadai
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Just as they were about to fight the enemy, they lined up around the village and wait and then all at
once, they ambush. They have men with bows that are highly trained shooting the guards from every
direction and the Mongols use their catapults they built to fling over large rocks,a lot of smaller sized
rocks, and sometimes even dead bodies to spread disease in the walls while guarding the walls so no
one can enter or
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George s Reduced Work Week And Layoff Decisions Layoffs
Introduction
Companies face tough decisions during times of economic downturn they cut costs to stay profitable,
and when times get very tough, they may decide to make those cuts very deep. These cuts will
eventually affect employees. Astratech Communications International (ACI) faced these tough cost
cutting decisions. CEO George Anderson started cutting costs with reduced work weeks and pay for
employees. Eventually, product demand dropped to the point where George felt layoffs were
inevitable. There were multiple approaches to this decision making process, and all of them could be
considered ethical depending on the ethical framework used. This paper examines the ethical issues
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These companies do not try to hide or spin its struggles and are upfront with it s customers,
employees, and other stakeholders potential risks. The transparency strategy pays off more often than
not because the market gives a higher value to firms that are upfront with investors and analysts. If a
company has done well consistently and has a bad year, a full disclosure will win more trust from
investors and other stakeholders. One example of such a company is Dropbox. Dropbox was one of
the original cloud storage companies and had substantial market share for both consumers and
businesses. For businesses, it had 24% market share, while its two closest competitors, Box and
Microsoft, each took 21% market share. The competitors doubled their market share just within the
past year. Dropbox has released several statements admitting its weaknesses with it s older business
model which focused more on storage and less on security. They have told its stakeholders they are
investing more in file security as well as other strategies to strengthen its business model and regain its
business market
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The Customer And Anticipating Their Needs In This Complex...
The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the importance of the customer and anticipating their
needs in this complex corporate world. This essay tries to demonstrate the author s understanding
about the topic. The essay is approached in a four way manner. Firstly it tries to answer the question
about the supplier s role in providing quality merchandise. This is dealt by stating the significance of
supply chain management and how using the quality framework through legal quality standards, labor
laws, and impact on society can control quality and benefit all the stakeholders.
Furthermore, the other three questions of maximizing customer loyalty, determining that the customer
service is of best quality and ascertaining that the customer is receiving the best possible service are
addressed by discussing Quality assurance for generating loyalty, implementing Quality control
measures to ensure that the customers gets the best quality and attaining Quality improvement
measures to provide best possible service through continuous improvement and innovation. Subject
matter on benchmarking and total quality management is also emphasizes in depth.
Customers are the best management consultants, companies need to explore and anticipate customer s
need, expectations and requirements to use it against them. Therefore, converting these expectations
into needs; thus making database management more crucial. Quality must be every employees
concern, their non negotiable priority
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The Importance Of Volunteering For Your Volunteer Service
There are a number of ways in which I plan to make a difference to the world, one way of offering my
volunteer services to a number of organizations that I am assisting with. As a member the AAUW of
Redlands I plan to make a difference by committing to help support local women in the community
that hope to empower themselves in many aspects of their lives. Volunteering for me means that I am
able to provide support to anyone that needs it thus, this not only enable s me to meet new people, but
make friends and form a lasting relationship with others that have the same vision and drive as me. I
believe that volunteering is just one form of how you can help make a difference to someone, but there
are simpler ways to make a difference too, such as helping your disabled neighbor with running
errands and picking up a few items from the local grocery store for them. This is what I do for my
neighbor and she appreciates the help and I feel a sense of satisfaction that I have helped make life
little easier for my neighbor. We support each other when we can and it is quite a blessing to be able to
help and support each other when in need. I also help at my son s soccer team as a parent volunteer in
the CAPS Program run by the Loma Linda University Church. It is a program that aims to promote
healthy living habits for children and the Goal4Health is a soccer program which enables all ages of
children to take part in a sporting physical activity to promote a healthy lifestyle.
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Cheating Is Not A New Conversation
Cheating is not a new conversation when it comes to sports. There are several forms of cheating such
as shaving points, using performance enhancement drugs, or sports betting. The formal definition of
cheating is to act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or
examination, (Merriam Webster dictionary). When it comes to college sports, it is easy for a player to
be persuaded to shave a few points for money. A typical question asked about sports is what happens if
a team or player is caught cheating? Cheating is widespread it just depends on if the team or player
gets caught. Recent examples of the cheating culture in sport includes Bill Belichick, coach of the
New England Patriots, directing his staff to videotape the defensive signals of the New York Jets and
athletes in 10 sports at Florida State University cheating on their academic work, (Lumpkin, 2011, p.
2). With cheating being so widespread, the real reason to play sports seems to be lost in all the chaos
of winning.
Cheating in sports is such an intriguing topic. Personally, this topic is interesting to me because sports
are a part of my life and whenever someone cheats just to win, I always wonder why they would do
such a thing. I understand that cheating happens in every level of sport. But what if everyone is
cheating? These questions are the reasons this topic is important to me. In addition, how will we
remember these athletes if they are labeled cheaters for the rest of
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The Coherence Theory Of Truth Essay
Section 2.2: The Coherence Theory of Truth
In his book Meditations on First Philosophy , Descartes writes that all beliefs, even the most
irresistible convictions, may not correspond to how the world really is; and this is something that
defenders of the correspondence theory are arguably unable to dismiss. As a result, the coherence
theory takes a different approach and argues that a proposition (truth bearer) is true if it fits or coheres
with a specific set of beliefs (truth maker). These beliefs may belong either to the individual (and
include the laws of logic, for example), to human beings at the ultimate stage of historical
development, or to a system of beliefs held by a God or the Absolute (Walker, 1989). So in the
example where Billy believes that dogs have five legs , his claim can be assessed by considering if this
statement coheres with a specific set of true beliefs. For instance, it may be commonly understood that
dogs have four legs not five, that there has never been a dog with more than four legs, and that no one
apart from Billy has ever claimed that dogs can have more than four legs. Thus, it follows that the key
to determining whether Billy s statement is true or false is internal consistency and logical standards
(Dunwoody, 2009, p. 117).
Even though the coherence theory of truth differs from the coherence theory of knowledge, which
states that a belief is justified if the belief coheres with a set of beliefs that forms a coherent system
(Audi,
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  • 2. The Beach Mold Yes, mold is essential to the well being of our environment and without it, we would not have life saving antibiotics like penicillin that would exist and scrumptious soft cheeses like brie would not be here for us to spread on pieces of toasted french bread that compliment our favorite glass of wine. Mold is necessary for the break down and decomposition for all of natures organic matter, which helps recycle nutrients as well as gets rid of the build up of decaying matter and allows new vegetation to grow. Mold does a lot of good for our planet but unfortunately, it can also cause a lot of harm, especially if it begins to grow and spread undetected in your home. Mold spores spread effectively and can t be totally destroyed. Mold can develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dry wet areas immediately. Mold can t grow without moisture, so tackle wet areas right away. Seepage into the basement after a heavy rainfall, accumulation from a leaky pipe, even a spill on the carpet should be dried within 24 to 48 hours. If you ve experienced a flood, remove water damaged carpets, bedding, and furniture if they can t be completely dried. Even everyday occurrences need attention: don t leave wet items lying around the house, and make sure to dry the floor and walls after a shower. Don t leave wet clothes in the washing machine, where mold can spread quickly. Hang them to dry preferably outside or in areas with good air circulation. 3. Prevent moisture with proper ventilation. It may be that your routine activities are encouraging the growth of mold in your home. Make sure an activity as simple as cooking dinner, taking a shower, or doing a load of laundry doesn t invite mold by providing proper ventilation in your bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, and any other high moisture area. Your energy efficient home may be holding moisture inside, so open a window when cooking or washing dishes or showering, or run an exhaust ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Sound Impacts Animation Capstone The importance of Cartoon Composing how Sound Impacts Animation Sounds are and always have been one of the fundamental aspects in animation because it enables every action that each character plays. Without sound, animation would not have the same effect as it does with sound. Having the appropriate sound effects per action is gives the audience a feeling of comfort and assures the enjoyment of the picture. Animation with sounds provides us with not just a sequence of moving illustrations, but so much more, in fact, much more to where the storyline being portrayed within the animation gives us a meaningful experience and expands our imaginations. It also makes it easy for the viewers to watch and listen to the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1930 came the Felix the Cat cartoons that also incorporated sound but failed as a series, which was okay on Disney s behalf because Mickey kept getting more and more popular. It wasn t until the release of Steamboat Willie when the creators of the Warner Brothers cartoons started to consider incorporating sound into their cartoons. In 1928, the animators at Warner Brothers Studios began to trade with Disney and they were so inspired by the success of Disney s sound cartoon that they started working on the Looney Tunes cartoons that were released in September of 1930. They used plays and musicals as reference to the use of their music choices. Both Warner Brothers and Disney made an agreement to duplicate their cartoons to have one version to be created towards music that was already created and the other version that would already have been created but the music would have to be made using the animation as the reference to where the music would follow the action. This is the animation process that Disney s studio went by to create sound integrated animation: Walt and Carl would time the pictures in Walt s office. Timing them consisted of working out what the music would be. A lot of times Walt would want more time or less time for the action than could fit in the musical phrase. So, there would be a pretty good argument going on there. But finally, Walt worked out a thing with Carl. He said look, let s work it out this way. We ll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of A Quiet Passion By Terence Davies I think if you re at the least an English major or minor in college, as I was, you re bound to come across the poetry of Emily Dickinson in a class or two. Her work is profound and terribly moving, as words flow out in such a way that you can feel the depths of feeling stretching through a nervous system that may have only just been wracked by fits and that the questioning of what GOD is or what LIFE and DEATH are have no choice but to be sussed out. There are also love poems too, or at least poems sorting out what those feelings might amount to, or what it means to be at the foot of the stairs looking at someone and not being able to, or feeling like, or whatever, going down. There s a lot of the pain, but also the joy and reverie, in connection or those possibilities in her work. The question then for Terence Davies is: what about the woman? There is some joy here, or even small chirpings of humor in that reserved 19th century comedy of manners way at times in the first two thirds... and then the last third is among the saddest things I ve seen unfold in a very long time. What makes A Quiet Passion convincing is that Davies and his crew and cast commit to it all, and his style is one of patience with his compositions and movements of the frame let s take a little time moving across faces, for example, listening to a piece of music, or let s make sure we don t too much when we can see the sum total of emotions an actor is expressing in listening (or, as a character may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. One Of Ours Book Cover Analysis This book cover is appealing to me because it shows a peaceful farm with clouds hovering above it. The cover depicts the first part of the novel when Claude is one his farm in Nebraska. It shows his farm and his fortunate house in the view, and has peaceful shades of color making it an attractive book cover. I chose this image because One of Ours by Willa Cather has several different book covers. This is one of the most appealing to me because they not only provide a pretty picture but provide an illustration of events that occurred in the novel. This book cover, in particular, illustrates the days that Claude had on the farm in the first two parts of the novel. It is also the farm that Claude grew up in so it would only be logical for it to provide a feeling of tranquility and calmness when looking at a hometown. It may even remind someone of their own hometown, and all of the joys and memories made as a child. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This has the Nebraskan tone to it because there is nothing but crops for miles. This could represent the blandness or emptiness that Claude felt while he was still in Nebraska with his family. In the cover all that is shown is Claude working on the crops by cutting them down. This hard task is dull and could represent the blandness and lack of interesting things in his time in Nebraska. Nebraska is usually associated with the Great Plains and its rural locations that farmers live on. It appears, because of the use of colors, that it is similar to other mid western works of art. I like this art because it can directly relate to Claude if were to have survived the war. The piece of art reminds me of The Grapes of Wrath cover because of the colors and the rural feeling it has. Obviously, the scene shown would have taken place early on in the novel because he is still manually working on the farm by himself. (Homer n.p). (33 Lines; 539 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Roles Of Divine Power-Supportinga In Iliad And God In... Divine powers moira in Iliad and God in Genesis drove the actions of Andromache and Rebekah, who in turn influenced action in their respective stories (Rothleder discussion). Andromache s influence was largely due to the way she interacted with her husband Hector, who was a great warrior on the side of the Trojans in the Trojan war (Il. p. 500). Similarly, in Genesis, Rebekah s abilities to control domestic resources brought blessings to her younger son, even though he was less favored by his father (Gen 25:28; Gen 27:14 29). So, while these two women were very different, they also shared many commonalities and they both performed actions that helped the greater power in their respective texts to carry out a plan that did not necessarily fit into the plan the humans had in mind. Andromache s marriage to Hector meant that her identity largely resided with her husband, the great Trojan warrior (Rothleder discussion). Hector was all Andromache had as described in her speech to him when she stated Hector, you are my father, you are my mother, You are my brother and my blossoming husband (Il. 6.451 452). Andromache had already experienced the loss of her mother and father at the hands of Achilles, and she made it very clear that she did not want to experience the pain of losing her husband in the same way (Il. 6.35 37). Additionally, she knew that she would be nothing without Hector, and so she begged him not to return to the fighting because she did not want him to die. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Dichloropropene Dichloropropene Use on California s Strawberry Fields California is rich in history. The Golden State was a destination for gold seekers and is still the launching pad for many entrepreneurs. Californians have a special culture for innovation. It is no wonder that Californians are dreamers, go getters adventurous people. The first gold rushers must have been incredibly ambitious, albeit loco, to cross the entire stretch of North America via covered wagon. It is this spirit of innovation, endless work, and demand for nonstop business that has driven strawberry farmers to depend on the organochlorine that is dichloropropene. An organochlorine is manufactured from chlorinated hydrocarbons, or simply put, its three essential ingredients are chlorine, carbon and hydrogen (Friis, 2016). While the use of dichloropropene has undoubtedly boosted growth of fields and bank accounts, it is known to do exponential harm. This is called bioaccumulation (Friis, 2016). Another example of this is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The follow up commentary on the statement in the report is not forgiving, but further explains that when tested on animals, cancer was sure. The results of the test confirm that application to skin will result in cancer, and that swallowing and inhalation is highly poisonous (EPA, 1986). Further studies done with animals proved that exposure to dichloropropene led to cancers affecting all organs of urinary, digestive and respiratory systems (EPA, 1986). Some people might discount the findings of these studies on animals because humans and animals might metabolize chemicals differently. However, the adverse effects on the animals are so severe that it cannot be denied that the pesticide is poisonous. The EPA reported in 1986 that workers (those who would apply the pesticide in the fields) may be exposed to dichloropropene in the range of 0.15 to 23.99 mg/year (EPA, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Plasmodium Falciparum Plasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite. It is unique of the class of Plasmodium that is the foundation and cause malaria in individuals. There are other Plasmodium species that can cause malaria in humans. Nevertheless P. falciparum is the most common, virulent, and deadly. P. falciparum communicable by the female Anopheles mosquito. P. falciparum life cycle is comprised of two hosts. A P. falciparum carrier female Anopheles mosquito injects sporozoites into the human, infecting their liver cells. Once there infection and damage to red blood cells is critical to the parasites survival. Because red blood cells transport oxygen all over the body, their destruction by P. falciparum causes basic functional devastation to the host. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... falciparum, whereas in most other countries with malaria transmission, other, less virulent plasmodial species predominate. Almost every malarial death is caused by P. falciparum.[ Malaria is caused by an infection with protozoa of the genus Plasmodium. The name malaria, from the Italian mala aria, meaning bad air , comes from the linkage suggested by Giovanni Maria Lancisi (1717) of malaria with the poisonous vapours of swamps. This species name comes from the Latin falx, meaning sickle , and parere meaning to give birth . The organism itself was first seen by Laveran on November 6, 1880 at a military hospital in Constantine, Algeria, when he discovered a microgametocyte exflagellating. Patrick Manson (1894) hypothesised that mosquitoes could transmit malaria. This hypothesis was experimentally confirmed independently by Giovanni Battista Grassi and Ronald Ross in 1898. Grassi (1900) proposed an exerythrocytic stage in the life cycle, later confirmed by Short, Garnham, Covell and Shute (1948), who found Plasmodium vivax in the human liver. Epidemiology of the major disease/organism. Around the world, malaria is the most significant parasitic disease of humans, and claims the lives of more children worldwide than any other infectious disease. Since 1900, the area of the world exposed to malaria has been halved, yet two billion more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Teenage Drinking And Driving Drinking and driving is a big problem that affects teenagers all over the world. People would think that with all the laws cracking down on the sale of alcohol to minors, and education about the consequences of drinking and driving would make a difference. Everyone knows that drinking and driving is dangerous, but don t realize it affects the driver, passengers, and people on the streets. The laws should be stricter about underage drinking, there should be more education about the consequences of drinking and driving, and the drinking age should not be lowered. Even though under age drinking is illegal, teenagers are starting to drink at younger ages, which is leading to risky behaviors (Dedel). Some common behaviors known to happen while under the influence include, driving, property damage, rape, and other violent crimes. The major problem for teenagers is driving while they are under the influence. The laws need to be stricter when it comes to under age drinking. Most teenagers do not have the mindset to drink responsibly and can lead to negative effects, that could not only harm them but harm other people too. Police need to crack down on all underage drinkers so that nobody does anything that could harm them, like getting into a car and driving or riding in a car with someone who is drunk.. Most teenagers don t think that drinking while they are under the influence is a big problem. Kelly Dedel stated, Underage college students who drink heavily are more likely to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Effectiveness Of A Patient Applied 10 % Potassium Nitrate REVIEW OF LITERATURE Reinhart, T. C., Killoy, W. J., Love, J., Overman, P. R., Sakumura, J. S. (1990) This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a patient applied 10% potassium nitrate glycerine based gel in decreasing dentinal sensitivity on teeth with exposed dentin apical to the cementoenamel junction. The patients were divided into 3 treatment groups: group 1 was treated with a glycerine based 10% potassium nitrate gel; group 2 was treated with a glycerine gel without potassium nitrate; and group 3 received no gel and no treatment (control). Following brushing and flossing, groups 1 and 2 applied the gel to the test teeth using custom made soft acrylic trays, for a period of 5 min/ day for 4 weeks. Patient responses to cold water stimuli were measured at baseline (week 0), then at I , 2 , 3 and 4 week intervals. Group 1 patients showed a significant decrease in sensitivity to cold at week 2 only. The group 2 patients showed a significant decrease in sensitivity to cold after 3 and 4 weeks. A statistically significant decrease in sensitivity was noted between group 2 and group 3 patients at week 3, the most sustained decrease in sensitivity to cold was found on teeth treated with plain glycerine. Ide M, Wilson RF, Ashley FP. (2001) The aim of the study was to investigate the reproducibility of commonly used measurement protocols for dentine hypersensitivity on single or multiple teeth. In addition, newly developed controlled air and cold fluid stimuli were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Did Ruby Bridges Impact Society Ruby Bridges made a huge impact on society . She opened a path for future generations of black students, and was an inspiration to those of all ages. She was one of the first African American to step into an all white school at a very small age. She taught society that having a strong will and the right amount of strength has no size or age barrier. Ruby was born in Tylertown, MS., on September 8, 1954. Ruby s parents were Abon Bridges and Lucille Bridges. Ruby s parents moved to New Orleans hoping to start a better life in a bigger city. Ruby had two younger brothers and a younger sister. She went to school in William Frantz Elementary School starting kindergarten at the age of 6 on November 14, 1960. Her mom and U.S. Marshals escorted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1960, Ruby s parents were called by the NAACP and they said she was one of sixth girls to pass the test. Ruby was the first African American child to attend an all white Elementary school in New Orleans. Barbara Henry, a white native, was the only teacher willingly to accept Ruby (NWHM Ruby Bridges). Ruby Bridges was married to Malcolm Hall in 1984 at New Orleans. They had three children, who were Craig Hall, Sean Hall, and Christopher Hall. She lived in New Orleans even after getting married. Ruby Bridges was an author after getting married to Malcolm Hall. Some of the books that Ruby Bridges wrote were Through My Eyes and Ruby Bridges Go To School: My True Story. When she got married, Ruby worked as a travel agent for fifteen years. In 2014 a statue of Ruby was displayed outside of William Frantz School. She was later reunited with her teacher Barbara Henry. Ruby Bridges made a lasting impact on American society by taking the first step into a all white school in William Frantz School. Ruby Bridges was a inspiration to kids of all ages and size. She opened a door for the future generations of black students. Why this person s contributions were important and known was because if it wasn t for her, the black students going to this school wouldn t even have been here, Ruby Bridges amalgamated school. Today most of us take for granted going to school and receiving an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Classic Coming of Age Stories in A White Heron by Sarah... Reading coming of age stories are always interesting and at times nastolgic. Coming of age stories typically include a young protagonist forced to make a grown decision which is a transition to their first move into adulthood. In a sense, these stories show the protagonist shifting from innocence to gaining experiences. The two coming of age stories that we read in class were A White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett and The Man Who Was Almost A Man by Richard Wright. Both being coming of age stories, they have similar features but were different in the sense that one protagonist seemed to have made a shift into adulthood whereas one did not. Starting of with A White Heron , the story starts with a mellow, quiet mood. Sylvia is walking in the woods with her companion, her cow. Jewett includes words and phrases such as childish patience and the little girl that makes the reader grasp the idea of Sylvia being a child. The fact that Sylvia hears the whistle of the stranger and hides also show the idea of her being a young child. The first day meeting the stranger, Sylvia seems reserved and not paying much attention to him talking about the white heron, even when he confesses to pay ten dollar for anyone who helps him find it. Soon enough, Sylvia develops a crush on the hunter. She does go in the woods with him for his needs to find the white heron but she does not disclose where the bird could be, it seemed as if she just wanted to enjoy his company. When Sylvia goes on her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing The United States Postal Service And The Pony... The United States Postal Service and the Pony Express are similar in many ways, but also have their differences. The Pony Express was the way people in the 1800 s got their mail, but was retired when telegraph lines started to sprout in the American West. Our United States Postal Service is how people now receive their letters, packages, and cards. The term Pony Express recieved its name because mail was delivered by horses traveling for hundreds of miles. Only 180 men were hired for this very important job. The route of the Pony Express stretched from Missouri to California. Obstacles encountered were the drastic changes of weather. Sandy deserts, ridgid mountains, and grassy plains were few types of the different landscapes. Nearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Lottery Is Good or Not Is lottery a good idea? These days, a lot of people play lottery and spend a certain amount of money on it while few of them earn back what they spend. Someone says lottery is a kind of tax collected by the government on peoples luck and desire to be rich. In another aspect, lottery is also gambling, and it could make people to be a millionaire in a night if the person is lucky enough, however, it has a negative effect that it causes inequality, crimes and so on. So lottery is not a positive idea to most of the lottery players and to the stabilization of the whole society. Lottery causes inequity. It is known that everyone always gets what one deserves and how much one gets depend on how hard one works. However, some may think lottery is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It takes out that spending time on lottery is useless and a waste of time and human energy. Lottery can cause a negative atmosphere, or say, mind in the society. However, there exists some opponents who think that lottery has little influence on people s daily life and it makes no sense. On explaining this point in detail, I want to define the negative atmosphere at first. The atmosphere is the laziness and workless of the society. As a human being, we all have known that human has its natural characteristics and weakness and playing lottery will develop the weakness and promote it to be a social issue. Laziness is one of the biggest weaknesses of human, and people enjoy using the leisure on entertainment or relax themselves. In addition, everyone prefers to get what one wants without doing effort. The atmosphere here refers to the laziness among workers and the social members would prefer to wait at home for their big fortune. By playing lottery, one can be a millionaire in a night even one does nothing at all. Then the natural weakness of laziness begins to develop, people tend to lazy at work and a negative atmosphere is formed. Lottery is basically not a private thing; it has side effect to other persons. There is a belief in most peoples mind that lottery is the person s own business and has nothing to do with other persons. If so, we can point out that smoking, drinking and using drugs are all the persons own business, but the social effects and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Multinational Corporations Vs. Small And Medium... The fundamental goal of every company is to maximise profit to make money. That is the main reason people create businesses whether it be the large corporations or the small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Because of gloablisation, firms are competing in a highly competitive market where there is increasing pressure to find ways to perform better to get that above average returns. However, there is one thing other than economies of scale that greatly disadvantage the SMEs from the large multinational corporations (MNCs) and that is profit shifting. First of all, MNCs are organisations that operate in more than one country. Profit shifting is when MNCs utilise the differences in tax laws to shift income to low tax affiliates and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a journal article by Bartelsman and Beetsma (2000), they looked at the presence of profit shifting in response to the disparity of the corporate tax rates among several OECD countries. They used sectoral data as a method for their analysis. They have found that the magniture of profit shifting is sufficiently great and worthy of attention. They estimate that a one percent unilateral increase in tax rate will result in a three percent decline in corporate tax revenues, where the organisation s profit is unchanged. Moreover, the researchers found that having stricter enforcement in an already high tax jurisdiction will have a negative impact on their tax revenues and that real activity is transferred to countries with lower tax rates or more lenient enforcement. As mentioned previously, increasing pressures of competition and the goal of making more profits are the reasons why organisations try to find ways to minimise their costs. However, profit shifting is done because they saw the substantial disparity of corporate tax rates among countries and thus, an opportunity to minimise costs (Bartelsman Beetsma, 2000; Holtzblatt et al., 2015). Exhibit 1 shows the corporate tax rates in developed countries (see Appendix). Australia s corporate tax rate is 30%, which is the 4th highest (tied with Mexico) among OECD countries, where it is topped by the US at 35%, France at 34.43%, and Belgium at 33%. Holtzblatt et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Greek Military Discipline In Ancient Rome Gateway Project Marcus Beatty The Greeks and Romans both had an excellent military, but Rome s Military had much better discipline than the Greeks. The fact that the Romans had excellent discipline compared to the Greeks, along with greater numbers, helped the Romans to eventually take over Greece. This paper will compare the Military Discipline, awards, and strategy of two of the most well known civilizations in human history. Rome is popular with their military s punishments, awards, and a small amount of their strategy. Then I will offer a brief paragraph on their strategy. It is well known that Rome was one of the greatest empires in world history. In the beginning of Rome, the discipline was much more strict than later in the Imperial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Romans mostly used their own adapted version of the Greek phalanx(more on that in Greek Strategy). They often employed warriors from lands they had conquered to do jobs they could not, like Archers from carthage or cavalry troops. It is often thought that Rome conquered with nothing other than military power, but this is false. They conquered the whole italian peninsula with, not only force, but also with diplomatic skill. Now we will discuss Greek Military Strategy and Discipline. Greek Military Strategy, as I mentioned in Roman strategy, was much easier to research and will be longer. But, Greek Discipline was more difficult to find. Greek Military Discipline was basic, at the least. More so in early times because most of the fighting was done by heroes. After Greece entered the dark ages, it changed to warfare fought by armies from the city states. The Greek armies were obviously disciplined enough to obey their commanders, but the Greek s Military Discipline was nothing compared to Rome s. Greek Strategy is a much deeper subject than Roman Strategy. To start off Greek Strategy, we will discuss naval Tactics. The Greeks used Triremes with Bronze battering rams mounted on the front to ram other ships. Each ship had a small force of warriors and archers, but the main tactic in naval warfare was ramming, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Photography Is A Type Of Art Photography has been around for many years. In the time that the first camera was invented to present day, various styles of photography have evolved. Two types of photography that are very common today are street and nature or landscape photography. Although these styles of photography have many similarities, they have some differences as well. The subject, camera equipment, and location are three major differences in these styles. All types of photography will have a main focus, or subject. Street photography is a type of art that focuses on the people and the art in which that city contains. For good street photography, you want to be located in a busy city or downtown area. Ideal locations in the US include New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Las Vegas, and many more. This is because in a large city with lots of traffic, you see many different types of people. All street photographers have different types of styles of portraying this in their work, but the people of a city are a main focus. Street photographers like to focus on subjects such as construction workers working in the middle of the road, businessmen/women rushing from point A to point B, the environment of a homeless person, and many other things. It is also popular in street photography to capture city art like graffiti and performers. Equipment is very important with every photographer. The two main things that are important for good quality photos are the lens and the camera body. Street ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summary Of The Novel The Wednesday Wars Have you ever read a book and seen yourself in the main character? This happened to me in the novel The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt. This novel is about a teenager who goes to his first day of seventh grade. In his school, on Wednesdays, the Catholic children go to CCD, or Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, which is a religious education, while the Jewish children go to Hebrew to prepare for their Bar/Bat Mitzvah. However, the protagonist, Holling Hoodhood is Presbyterian, so does not go to either of those classes, whereas he stays with Mrs. Baker, a teacher Holling believes to hate him from the first day of school. Throughout the novel, Gary D. Schmidt, through Holling s thoughts and actions, is able to distinguish Holling s characteristics. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marketing Plan For The Whirlpool Corporation The Whirlpool Corporation is a multinational corporation with its world headquarters located in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Whirlpool manufacturers home appliances including Kitchen Aid, Maytag, and Amana. First started in 1911, manufacturing electric hand wringers, it has grown into a global world leader in home appliances manufacture. Growth strategies 1. Internal growth This is growth from within the corporation using internal resources. This would include focusing on new products or a new marketing plan. (Chand 2016) a. Market penetration: Whirlpool saw a decrease in business by 2012 in the U.S. market but has increased market penetration through efforts such as new products and renewed advertising. In 2014, from the Whirlpool ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2002 Whirlpool purchased Amana, which manufactures ovens, refrigerators, dishwashers and air conditioners. Amana had products with a mature growth cycle as did Whirlpool so this was a good strategy to increase their product line and loyal customer base. b. Horizontal related diversification is when a company adds products that are unrelated to its current offerings. Whirlpool purchased Kitchen Aid in 1986, which manufactured stand mixers, among other products. This was not something Whirlpool was familiar with but using the celebrity chef popularity at the time, promoted Kitchen Aid heavily and markedly increased their customer base. (History Heritage) c. Conglomerate unrelated diversification is growth strategy that involves adding new products or services that are significantly different from the organization s present products or services. This happens when the company diversifies into an area that is completely dissimilar to the current line of business. Whirlpool currently offers licensing upon approval to any products. Products they license now include water softeners, water coolers, upright vacuums and outdoor grills. These products, when sold with the Whirlpool name behind them, increases brand name awareness as well as loyal customers. (Brand Licensing 2016) d. Vertical integration is when a company performs more than one or two parts in their supply chain within the same company. Whirlpool s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Chicana Epistemology A general definition of Epistemology is the theory of knowledge; it s methods, validity, and scope. From a Chicana Feminism standpoint, I believe it is how we analyze knowledge from the culture that influences our daily lives. Chicanas strive and grow through the teachings and stories of past activists which tells us the changes that have been made and the changes that are still to come. They are important because it gives us different perspectives and understandings of Chicana history. Not every story it the same, but there is a connection. Through this theory, we all gain the opportunity to see through a Chicana feminist scope into each other s stories. Elba Rosario Sanchez wrote a piece from A Critical Reader: Chicana Feminisms titled Cartrohistography: One Voice s Continent in which she explains how she became her own territory. I began to think about that continent in my dream, that self, and about how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cantu wrote an interesting novel titled Canicula: Snapshots of a Girlhood en la Frontera which she categorizes it as a self reflection . She has found inspiration in written work by women who have published similar works: Gloria Anzaldua, Sandra Cisneros, and Cherrie Moraga are all women who published pieces that challenged traditional genres. Their creative non fiction stories widen the feminist standpoint and create knowledge on their individual struggles. Unbeknownst to me, this new genre, creative non fiction, was coming into being just as I was planning and writing Canicula in the spring and summer of 1993, (98). As the genre was on the rise, Cantu was discovering a new side to her writing. Chicana Feminist Epistemology relates to this because women of color writers encouraged Cantu to embrace her own heritage in her writing. Canicula is a critical work of fiction and an ethnography, (104). Her novel intersects both her skills and is an example of Chicana Feminist work that contains other histories of influential women non creative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Rhetorical Analysis Of Global Warming By Al Gore Al Gore is known as an environmentalist, author and American politician. He was vice president throughout the Clinton administration and he wrote three best selling books. Al Gore and the UN s Intergovernmental panel on Climate change went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He gave a speech over global warming in 2004. In his speech he talks about the effects of global warming and their causes such as environmental effects, population, technology and the way people think. One of the first points Al Gore makes in his speech is that evidence of global warming can be seen everywhere. He says if you look at glaciers around the world, you see that, many are melting away. He then provides facts to show possible effects that could happen in the future. Al Gore explains that ninety five percent of fresh water is locked up as ice in the Antarctic. In his speech he continues to explain that if the world continues to warm up, the ice will continue to melt causing the sea level to rise drastically, which could permanently flood some coastal cities. He then warns that glaciers reflect most of the sun energy like a big mirror. If the glaciers continue to melt the sun s energy wouldn t bounce back and will cause more evaporation and eventually precipitation which could lead to a large increase of powerful storms. You get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He starts by stating facts that mankind has been growing rapidly for hundreds of years and that it took thousands of years for the population to reach 2 billion but in the course of a lifetime 2 billion went up to 6.3 billion and by the next generation it will be close to 9 billion. He then states that the constant population growth within developing nations has put pressure on human resources, the increase in the population of developing nations is driving food demand, water demand, and energy demand, creating intense pressures on human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Current Views On Behavior Parenting Practices CURRENT VIEWS Some of the current view on ODD is that it develops due to ineffective parenting practices. Meaning that the parent of the child does not have the proper skill to raise the child properly. If the child continues to be defiant the child will most likely develop a pattern, this could lead to the child being diagnosed with ODD. If the parent takes the child to get treatment before it starts to escalate they will hopefully be able to change the child s ways so that they will be able to improve their life (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2015) DIAGNOSIS For a person to be diagnosed with ODD the person must meet the symptoms of ODD. If the person that is displaying the eight symptoms of ODD they have to be persistent for 6 months until they can be diagnosed (Drabick, 2010). This is a very important prat of diagnosis because if the person does not have the symptoms for that specific about of time the person that is diagnosing them will not be able to consider this disorder because it did not meet the diagnostic requirements. When the client meets the criteria for diagnosis they will then be analyzed and then treated for the disorder that is given if any is given to the client. AGE OF ONSET AND OTHER FACTORS The age of onset for ODD would be during the early years of childhood and adolescents (Essau, 2003). The child will most likely show these symptoms around people that they are the most comfortable. An example of this would be Claire. When Claire was in the presence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Research Paper On A Bad Driver A bad driver is not the reckless maniac running red lights and knocking over stop signs in order to beat the rush hour traffic. A bad driver is not the teenager in the driver s seat for the first time, racing through a parking lot at ten miles per hour. A bad driver is neither the gray haired man driving under the speed limit on a one lane road, nor the woman fixing her lipstick in the rearview mirror, instead of watching the light turn green. This essay does not refer to those without adequate driving skills, but rather, to those who are capable of driving well but choose not to. In this essay, bad driving is defined as a mere disregard for the road regulations that do not directly benefit the driver, otherwise known as efficient driving. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The polite driver would find his place on the right side of the road, and put up with everyone around him driving five miles under what his grandma would be driving without her glasses. The efficient driver knows better. He swiftly transitions into the leftmost lane and drives at a pace that is comfortable to him, despite that said speed is often ten miles under the speed limit. He artfully sets his radio to the perfect volume to drown the honking of the cars behind him. It is important to note that the efficient driver does not use his turn signal when changing lanes. The sight of his car leaving the right lane should be enough to alert any drivers behind him, and if not, they should be paying closer attention. At this point, one may begin to question the rules of the road, and will eventually come to the realization that many of these so called regulations are simply suggestions. For example, the solid yellow lines in the middle of the road are present more of a guideline than a strict decree, so if it is more convenient, one can ignore the distinctions and take up as many lanes as is necessary. One must remember that he has a singular goal, and everyone else on the road is merely an obstacle in his way of achieving that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Titanic Cause And Effect Claire D Amore Mrs. Paine 2A English 10 February 2016 Cause and Effect Essay: Sinking Ships Intro ( Describing background of the act, as well as, stating opinion ) In 1912, the unsinkable titanic careened into a hidden iceberg, destroying the ship in it s entirely along with 1,500 lives. Majority of the passengers died due to the lack of lifeboats that the ship provided. The survival rate for women was 74%, children 52%, and surprisingly for men was 20%. Human impulse accounted for men s rash decision to choose death with courage when the titanic splintered into the bank of ice. Describe the need for The Altruistic Act on the Titanic (DNA) Humans are made to be wonderful, creative caring creatures that, if the occasion called for it, they would help another who shares the same intentions. However, this statement is based upon the blood that runs through our veins. Human behavior is nothing but various, we either think of ourselves or of others. Even though it doesn t seem like it, our DNA dictates our life choices. Natural instincts pull us in different directions during different situations. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The panicked passengers of the Titanic, rushed out of their quarters to the limited lifeboats around the ship. Male passengers went out of their ways, risking their lives, to help the women and children of the ship. These men had every right to push the women and children out of their way and save their own life, yet they didn t. Instead, they push the women and children to the front lines of the lifeboats with no consideration of the wealth of the passengers they were pushing. They were able to override the screaming human instinct to save one s self. The conduction of the passengers demonstrates, the built in moral sense that humans have within, which leads us to act altruistically, even if we are unaware the nature of it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. John Holland And John Trim s Occupational Classification... Introduction Occupational classification systems are schemas for grouping jobs and job data. These systems serve three main functions. The first function is the collection of occupational statistics. Second, to analyze changes or patterns in the labor force and the third is for career exploration and planning (http://career.iresearchnet.com). This paper encompasses an occupational classification system fashioned by Reshanna Trim. In creating such a system, the author was inspired by the works of the National Occupational Classification, John Holland and Anne Roe s classification system and as of such decided to reference and create her own classification system (Trim s Occupational Classification System) using the works from the aforementioned theorist. This particular system was created to measure and evaluate personality traits and abilities in adolescents (12 18yrs) in Trinidad and Tobago and comprises of eight groupings. Upon proceeding, this paper seeks to discuss what a classification system is and its relevance. Rationale for Trim s Occupational Classification System Referencing from the National Occupational Classification, John Holland and Anne Roe s system, Trim s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The responses to this test would be both objective and subjective. This instrument can be administered in schools as well as online, however, it has to be coupled with career counselling. Trim s Occupational Classification System can be quite helpful in helping an adolescent map out his or her next step. It can be of great assistance in helping the adolescent choose CSEC subjects and also choosing Universities and what he is she should major in based on their projected career. This instrument seeks to be a guide for adolescents who are confused about their career path or those seeking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Why Is Rameck Important Rameck could have died. If certain events hadn t transpired, if certain people hadn t been met, Rameck could have been killed on the streets earlier in his life. Befriending Sam and George were the beginning of a new chapter in his life. Rameck was intelligent, but he never had the motivation to fulfill his potential until he saw other people doing it. Seeing his two friends work hard and study and stay away from trouble inspired him to do the same. He understood that being surrounded by positive influences could change you, better you. This happened to Rameck, and he wanted to share the power of positive influences with his stepbrother, Michael. Michael and his friends accompanied Rameck onto the college campus. Rameck hoped that they d be inspired to attend, since Michael used to be smart. Michael endured years of bullying and teasing because of his intelligence, and as a result of this, hid his brain behind a facade of new muscles and toughness. His friends, though, were all completely nuisances. All day, Michael and his friends ran across the campus wild, screaming and causing disturbances. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His stepbrother scoffed and said that Rameck was making a big deal out of nothing (132). As the two argued, a crowd of white people grew around them, much to Rameck s dismay. In his mind, he believed the white students were misjudging him already. He yelled at the onlookers to leave, but they wouldn t move. He attempted to scare them by merely puffing himself up and going too close to a white student, who just smirked at him. Rameck was in a conundrum; his fellow black friends expected him to fight, because that was the norm in Plainfield when someone disrespected you, but he also didn t want to confirm what the white people were beginning to think of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Character Analysis Of Sredni Vashtar Sredni Vashtar Characterization Essay The popularity of ferrets has skyrocketed over time, and they have quickly become one of the most top ten popular pets to have. However; unlike cats in ancient Egypt, they were never worshipped. But this is not the case with the main character of Sredni Vashtar, Conradin. Diverse characters are important when it comes to writing a story. The main character of the story might be referred to as a round or dynamic character. A round character is realistic and is changed in some way by the end of the story. For example, Lestat de Lioncourt in the novel Interview with the Vampire. Lestat, at first, had one goal of just doing whatever he pleased. By the end of the novel, Lestat had changed to see things the way that his friend, Louis, did. A dynamic character is one who is well developed and changes a lot throughout the whole story. And example of a dynamic character is Louis de Pointe du Lac, who is also a main character in the novel Interview with the Vampire. Louis was constantly changing because of the events that he had to go through. Without supporting characters, the development of the main characters, or even of the story, might not make sense. The supporting characters are referred to as a flat or a static character. A flat character is a recognizable character type who might not be fully developed, but is still useful and relevant to the story. For example, Estelle and Celeste, who are in Interview with the Vampire as well. Estelle and Celeste did not have major roles in the novel, in fact they hardly ever spoke, but they were still useful because of their role in the very important group of vampires. Finally, a static character is one who does not change during the story. He would still be very important to the story, he would have no personal growth. An example of a this would be Armand, another vampire in the novel Interview with the Vampire. This vampire was important to the story because he impacted the main character, Louis. But, not matter what, Armand s feelings and morals never drastically changed. In the short story, Sredni Vashtar by Saki, one of the main characters, Conradin, would be considered as a round character. Like Lestat, Conradin s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Frederick Douglass And His Life Frederick Douglass believed that all people were born equal, but he also believed that humans were not just automatically born free. He deduced that man has the innate instinctive ability to mold themselves into whoever they wanted to become. So, naturally self improvement and education were two crucial aspects of Frederick s life. To Douglass the most horrific thing about slavery was the fact that slaves were totally and completely precluded from and form of education, which prevented them from improving themselves. Douglass worked exceedingly hard to obtain an education in order to ultimately become a free man. Although he still had to physically escape slavery his education played a vital role in his journey to freedom. Frederick ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only when he witnessed the whipping of his Aunt Hester did he truly realize what true suffering really was. That event definitely desensitized Douglass to the dehumanization that slaves were subjected to. His personal introduction to affliction was when he was sent to work for Edward Covey. However, it was the time spent with Covey that Frederick learned to overcome suffering. Edward Covey was a poor man with a nasty reputation when it came to the treatment of slaves. Slave owners give Covey their slaves for one year, during which he breaks the slaves while using them as free labor on his land. (sparknotes.com). Frederick recalled his time spent with Covey as being the hardest time he had ever spent as a slave. Douglass was worked to exhaustion and weakened by Coveys harsh punishments. The more Frederick was dehumanized by Covey the more he lost his drive, desire to learn, and natural liveliness. Douglass even contemplated committing suicide or even killing Covey, but both thoughts terrified him beyond belief. Covey lived on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. It was a frequent thing for ships to pass by his house. To Douglass the ships with their beautiful white sails symbolized freedom. Douglass recalled standing on the bank and speaking aloud to the ships, asking them why they should be free and he enslaved. (sparknotes.com). He begged for Gods deliverance and vowed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Us Economy The United States Economy The US economy is still the largest and the most important in the world which represent about 20% of the total global output and is ranked as 6th highest per capita GDP. The US economy features a highly developed and technologically advanced services sector, which accounts for about 80% of its outputs. Large American Corporations also play a role on the global stage with a huge amount of their companies are located all around the world. The US is also the 2nd largest manufacturing in the world and also has an important manufacturing base and is the main hub in producing high value products. They have access to almost any natural resource and is the world s largest agricultural exporting country with sophisticated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Still, the US economy faces many challenges in its way in the coming years. The Chinese Economy China economy experienced an incredible growth in the last few decades that made the country the 2nd largest economy in the world. When China started the program of economic reforms in 1978, it ranked 9th in nominal GDP but 35 years later it s now ranked 2nd in the nominal GDP and been the world s manufacturing hub. In recent years, China s modernization propelled the tertiary sector and in 2013, it became the largest category of GDP with a share of 46.1%, while the secondary sector still accounted for a sizeable, 45% of the country s total output. Meanwhile, the primary sector s weight in GDP has shrunk dramatically since the country opened up to the world. Since 1993, China has experienced uninterrupted trade supplies and in 2013, China has overtaken the US as the world s largest trading nation. As an economy highly integrated into the global trade system, the country benefited from a steady improvement in its term of trade since 2000. The country has multiple bilateral and multilateral trade agreements that opened new markets for its product. A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between China and ASEAN nations which came into effect in the beginning of 2010, created the world s third largest free trade area in terms of nominal GDP. China established FTA with nations like Korea, Peru, Pakistan, Singapore and etc. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Character Analysis Of The Setting Of Henna House Henna House 1.What is the setting Henna House takes place in Yemen in the 1920 s. Yemen is near Saudi Arabia and the landscape is similar, mostly sand and dust. The city is mostly tan houses and tents of vendors and artisans. The main character Adela lives in a little tan house with a flat roof when she is little. She spends most of her time as a child in the shoemaking shop. A tent with shelves and many beautiful shoes that her father, a master shoe maker, makes. The town is dusty and bland. She often goes alone to the quiet market with tents and vendors to pick up groceries for the family. Once her father dies Adela goes to Northern Yemen where she starts living in a cave so she won t be taken by the Confiscator. The man implored by the government who takes orphaned jews. A cool damp place the size of a small room that she keeps lit with candles. 11.The narrator The book is written In first person, the narrator is the main character in the story. Adela is a young Yemenite Jew, she wears a garnush over her dark hair. She has gold green eyes that are too big for her face says the confiscator. She s a pretty girl but not strikingly beautiful. The story is based around her and her life growing up in Yemen but she doesn t get much of a chance to grow up. By age nine she s engaged to her cousin Arash. Henna House is a coming of age story says the author. The reader gets a look at what it s like to live as a young girl in danger of losing her family and religion. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Abercrombie Fitch and American Eagle Comete for... Case 10 Abercrombie amp; Fitch and American Eagle compete for 18 22 year olds. Answers: 1) There are no differences in A amp;F and AE s retail strategies, as both are still growing into their present strategy of selling casual apparel to the teen/ college market. When A amp;F was established 100 years ago, it sold the highest quality hunting, fishing, and camping goods. Overtime, its safari image became less attractive to consumers. Therefore, the Limited Inc. acquired it in 1988 and initially positioned A amp;F as a tailored clothing store for men.in 1995, the limited repositioned A amp;F to target both men and women in the teen and college market, with an emphasis on casual American style and youth. American eagle also was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The total number of teen apparel stores has increased 22%. Fast fashion retailers like Zara, H amp;M and Forever 21 have increased store count by more than 200%. And these numbers don t even include online shopping, which grew from 7% of total teen apparel sales in 2005 to around 15% in 2011. Retailers from Old Navy to Charlotte Russe to Wet Seal continue to evolve their strategies to compete in this environment. Specifically, this environment creates promising deal opportunities across four different types of segments. A. Undervalued concepts. Despite the headwinds, several iconic retailers, such as Aéropostale, Abercrombie and Fitch, and American Eagle, will be able to take advantage of the improving retail trends heading into 2012 to substantially improve their performance. They have strong brands, considerable customer loyalty and are well managed. However, they need to focus more effort on providing a unique consumer proposition in both product and experience, rationalizing their store fleet, and exploiting both omnichannel and international growth strategies best executed in a private environment away from the gaze of public investors. B. The youth lifestyle segment. The teen space is a tale of two markets, where retailers like Zumiez and Buckle have stolen share from less differentiated players. While both Zumiez and Buckle are richly valued, thanks to their best in class value proposition and unique brands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Framing Pros And Cons Contents 1.0 Framing 3 1.1 Hypothesis 3 1.2 Background 3 2.0 Investigating 3 3.0 Reasoning 4 4.0 Judging 5.0 Reflecting 6.0 Bibliography 6.1 Harvard Style 6.2 Annotated Bibliography 7.0 Appendices 7.1 Catholic Interview 7.2 Jewish Interview 7.3 Research Notes 7.4 Research Booklet 1.0 Framing 1.1 Hypothesis It is hypothesised that, although different, death and burial rituals in both Catholicism and Judaism, practice cleansing of the body and burial, in order to promote and preserve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philip was very lively and compliant and happy to answer all of my questions and back up other research further. There was no bias in this as the questions asked were purely for information. Manning, S. (2015). Catholic Funerals Funeral Mass Planner Guide. Retrieved July 21, 2015. This webs source was extremely helpful fro the catholic funeral plan as it contained a detailed plan of the funeral and explained here each prayer and him was placed for the service. This was not a bias website at it was purely an informational website for planing a funeral and had no advertising. The limitations were small as there were links to other helpful websites and pages containing more information. Kersten, B. (2003). Soul Talk The taharah. Retrieved July 21, 2015. This website was not very helpful as there was not very much information on anything in there, and there were no joining links or pages. the site was low in credibility and was written by a blog and should not be trusted to be completely accurate. There was no bias as it was written by someone from a different religion who clearly had no clue about this
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  • 34. Tourette s Syndrome Essay Tourette s Syndrome Gilles de la Tourette s Syndrome (TS) is a sporadic or inherited complex neuropsychiatric disorder (not an illness) influenced by neurological, psychological, and sociological factors. It is characterized by involuntary tics sudden, rapid, recurrent nonrhythmic movements or noises that occur repeatedly in the same way (Temple, 2003). The symptoms include: both multiple motor tics and one or more phonic tics (which may or may not include vocalizations and which sometimes include outbursts of swearing) present at some time during the disorder although not necessarily simultaneously; tics occur many times a day (usually in bouts) nearly every day or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as Nass and Bressman (2002) state, the relationships between both ADHD and TS and OCD and TS are complex and not yet clear. In addition to this, until now linkage analysis has pointed to a number of chromosomal locations, but has failed to identify a clear candidate gene(s). Treating TS Treating TS has been a controversial issue among scientist for years. The kind of medication that should be prescribed to people with TS is currently under debate mainly because TS is frequently accompanied along with other disorders such as OCD or ADHD. Due to that there is no one medication that is absolutely beneficial for all persons with TS. Moreover, none of the available medications for TS completely eliminates symptoms and in addition, all medications have side effects. Instead, the available TS medications are only able to help reduce specific symptoms. Some patients who require medication to reduce the frequency and intensity of the tic symptoms may be treated with neuroleptic drugs such as haloperidol and pimozide (Abuzzahab Brown, 2001). These medications are usually given in very small doses that are increased slowly until the best possible balance between symptoms and side effects is achieved. Recently scientists have discovered that long term use of neuroleptic drugs may cause an involuntary movement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Articles of Confederation Essay The Articles of Confederation As the Revolutionary War came to a close, the Continental Congress introduced a new form of government as it instituted the Articles of Confederation. The articles established a democratic government that granted the states sufficient power to control their own laws and regulations. However, the Articles of Confederation were ineffective and, hence; they failed to provide a strong government. During this time in an American history, often known as the Critical Period , regionalism and anarchism began to expand as a result of the following reasons. The Continental Congress controlled public affairs, but the Articles of Confederation neglected to grant the Congress power to enforce laws or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Congress was unable to collect taxes that were established to pay pre war debts. This yielded a period of chaos and anarchism, as unpaid soldiers marched on to Philadelphia, and consequently, Congress was forced to flee to Princeton, New Jersey.(Document C) The states individually controlled their monetary system rather than one central and national monetary system. Hence, one state s currency was invalid after it crossed its state sborders. Therefore, Americans were forced to introduce the barter system within the states. As a result, during this era economic progression and growth became stagnate despite the increase in population growth. (Document B) Also, self interest of the states and individuals produced additional problems. For example, John Jay attempted to create a treaty with Great Britain that would have paid off war debts, but would have also been tragic to American merchants. You will represent in strong terms the losses which many of our and also of their merchants will sustain if the former be unseasonably and immoderately pressed for the payment of debts contracted before the war. (Document D) The Articles of Confederation also began to cause the unified nation to divide. Without a present leader or court system, unification lacked significantly. New land territories were claimed by individual states rather than the nation as a whole. As borders became inconsistent, a negative effect was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Non Traditional College Student Research Paper A college student is either a teen, straight out of high school who attends an institution of higher learning or the non traditional student who is anyone else. In order to survive the pressures facing both the traditional and non traditional student, they all need to be a combination of a rugged workhorse and a happy go lucky fun seeker. Whether traditional or non traditional, a large percentage of college students are pursuing a full time course load and are trying to get an education so that they can get into a good profession and/or a good paying job. Many are working full time and are pursuing an education part time, and many are working part time while in school full time. Walk into any food market, electronics, department or drug ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Mongols Research Paper The Barbarians were known as the Mongols, a group of ferocious fighters from the 1200 s that was led by Genghis Khan, who was called Temujin as a boy. The Mongols had no mercy, they wiped out whole cities, not even letting animals such as cats and dogs live in some places. They were also nomadic people, they lived in round movable houses called yurts, and they moved after they took down a city. The Mongols also used torture as a technique to get either information and or revenge. One example of this torture was boiling their victims alive, if they thought it was necessary. Also, while they were taking over a village, if any men, women, or children tried to run away, all of them were put to death right then and there. Together, Mongolian army consisted of a whopping 200,000 troops. The Mongols used this power of fear from Asian people to conquer almost five million square miles of land. After Genghis died, his direct relatives such as his nephew took his place, but more and more people were fighting over owning the throne of Khans. So after much arguing, it was decreed that the land that was already conquered by the mongols to be separated into four different regions called Khanates, they consisted of, The Golden Horde of Russia, Ilkhanate of Persia, Chaghadai Khanate of Central Asia, and The Khanate of the Great Khan of China. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just as they were about to fight the enemy, they lined up around the village and wait and then all at once, they ambush. They have men with bows that are highly trained shooting the guards from every direction and the Mongols use their catapults they built to fling over large rocks,a lot of smaller sized rocks, and sometimes even dead bodies to spread disease in the walls while guarding the walls so no one can enter or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. George s Reduced Work Week And Layoff Decisions Layoffs Introduction Companies face tough decisions during times of economic downturn they cut costs to stay profitable, and when times get very tough, they may decide to make those cuts very deep. These cuts will eventually affect employees. Astratech Communications International (ACI) faced these tough cost cutting decisions. CEO George Anderson started cutting costs with reduced work weeks and pay for employees. Eventually, product demand dropped to the point where George felt layoffs were inevitable. There were multiple approaches to this decision making process, and all of them could be considered ethical depending on the ethical framework used. This paper examines the ethical issues surrounding George s reduced work week and layoff decisions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These companies do not try to hide or spin its struggles and are upfront with it s customers, employees, and other stakeholders potential risks. The transparency strategy pays off more often than not because the market gives a higher value to firms that are upfront with investors and analysts. If a company has done well consistently and has a bad year, a full disclosure will win more trust from investors and other stakeholders. One example of such a company is Dropbox. Dropbox was one of the original cloud storage companies and had substantial market share for both consumers and businesses. For businesses, it had 24% market share, while its two closest competitors, Box and Microsoft, each took 21% market share. The competitors doubled their market share just within the past year. Dropbox has released several statements admitting its weaknesses with it s older business model which focused more on storage and less on security. They have told its stakeholders they are investing more in file security as well as other strategies to strengthen its business model and regain its business market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Customer And Anticipating Their Needs In This Complex... The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the importance of the customer and anticipating their needs in this complex corporate world. This essay tries to demonstrate the author s understanding about the topic. The essay is approached in a four way manner. Firstly it tries to answer the question about the supplier s role in providing quality merchandise. This is dealt by stating the significance of supply chain management and how using the quality framework through legal quality standards, labor laws, and impact on society can control quality and benefit all the stakeholders. Furthermore, the other three questions of maximizing customer loyalty, determining that the customer service is of best quality and ascertaining that the customer is receiving the best possible service are addressed by discussing Quality assurance for generating loyalty, implementing Quality control measures to ensure that the customers gets the best quality and attaining Quality improvement measures to provide best possible service through continuous improvement and innovation. Subject matter on benchmarking and total quality management is also emphasizes in depth. Customers are the best management consultants, companies need to explore and anticipate customer s need, expectations and requirements to use it against them. Therefore, converting these expectations into needs; thus making database management more crucial. Quality must be every employees concern, their non negotiable priority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Importance Of Volunteering For Your Volunteer Service There are a number of ways in which I plan to make a difference to the world, one way of offering my volunteer services to a number of organizations that I am assisting with. As a member the AAUW of Redlands I plan to make a difference by committing to help support local women in the community that hope to empower themselves in many aspects of their lives. Volunteering for me means that I am able to provide support to anyone that needs it thus, this not only enable s me to meet new people, but make friends and form a lasting relationship with others that have the same vision and drive as me. I believe that volunteering is just one form of how you can help make a difference to someone, but there are simpler ways to make a difference too, such as helping your disabled neighbor with running errands and picking up a few items from the local grocery store for them. This is what I do for my neighbor and she appreciates the help and I feel a sense of satisfaction that I have helped make life little easier for my neighbor. We support each other when we can and it is quite a blessing to be able to help and support each other when in need. I also help at my son s soccer team as a parent volunteer in the CAPS Program run by the Loma Linda University Church. It is a program that aims to promote healthy living habits for children and the Goal4Health is a soccer program which enables all ages of children to take part in a sporting physical activity to promote a healthy lifestyle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cheating Is Not A New Conversation Cheating is not a new conversation when it comes to sports. There are several forms of cheating such as shaving points, using performance enhancement drugs, or sports betting. The formal definition of cheating is to act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination, (Merriam Webster dictionary). When it comes to college sports, it is easy for a player to be persuaded to shave a few points for money. A typical question asked about sports is what happens if a team or player is caught cheating? Cheating is widespread it just depends on if the team or player gets caught. Recent examples of the cheating culture in sport includes Bill Belichick, coach of the New England Patriots, directing his staff to videotape the defensive signals of the New York Jets and athletes in 10 sports at Florida State University cheating on their academic work, (Lumpkin, 2011, p. 2). With cheating being so widespread, the real reason to play sports seems to be lost in all the chaos of winning. Cheating in sports is such an intriguing topic. Personally, this topic is interesting to me because sports are a part of my life and whenever someone cheats just to win, I always wonder why they would do such a thing. I understand that cheating happens in every level of sport. But what if everyone is cheating? These questions are the reasons this topic is important to me. In addition, how will we remember these athletes if they are labeled cheaters for the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Coherence Theory Of Truth Essay Section 2.2: The Coherence Theory of Truth In his book Meditations on First Philosophy , Descartes writes that all beliefs, even the most irresistible convictions, may not correspond to how the world really is; and this is something that defenders of the correspondence theory are arguably unable to dismiss. As a result, the coherence theory takes a different approach and argues that a proposition (truth bearer) is true if it fits or coheres with a specific set of beliefs (truth maker). These beliefs may belong either to the individual (and include the laws of logic, for example), to human beings at the ultimate stage of historical development, or to a system of beliefs held by a God or the Absolute (Walker, 1989). So in the example where Billy believes that dogs have five legs , his claim can be assessed by considering if this statement coheres with a specific set of true beliefs. For instance, it may be commonly understood that dogs have four legs not five, that there has never been a dog with more than four legs, and that no one apart from Billy has ever claimed that dogs can have more than four legs. Thus, it follows that the key to determining whether Billy s statement is true or false is internal consistency and logical standards (Dunwoody, 2009, p. 117). Even though the coherence theory of truth differs from the coherence theory of knowledge, which states that a belief is justified if the belief coheres with a set of beliefs that forms a coherent system (Audi, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...