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Analysis Of Rocket Boys By Homer Hadley Hickam Jr.
In the book Rocket Boys created by Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. John Hickam is a man that works in
the mine, and he is suffering injuries and revolutions against him. Also, he does not like his son
building rockets. John is said to be also insufficient to be the Coalwood mine leader. John also
believes that his older son will be more successful than his younger son since he is extremely great at
football. But that is not the way it sounds. John likes his whole family also internally. John Hickam is
a great man who is capable of working and handling a family. He is able to complete all tasks.
Although it may seem like John Hickam is not a good man because of his actions and thoughts, he is a
great person. As having the role of the mine leader many people have questioned his role. There was
even a rebellion that occurred to revolt against his role. He has accomplished many achievements for
his city and both his sons. It may look like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many people have questioned him over if is he a good man and is he a man that can lead the mine. In
the story Mr. Dubonnet had come over to his home and started to argue on serious matters according
to him. As seen in the novel, it states, Although noticed it until it was too late, having Mr. Dubonnet
and my dad on opposite sides was a prescription for conflict (Hickam 163). It is possible to infer from
this that many people who go against Sonny s father are most likely on the opposite side and do not
agree with any of his principles. A lot of times he becomes into a lot trouble since he cannot do some
actions, but he keeps on moving on. Also stated in the novel, it states, The cable they were using to
pull out the loader snapped and hit him in the head... He ll probably lose his right eye tomorrow
(Hickam 629). Afterwards, some people did not feel like he was capable to work and stay up. He had
proven them wrong by still working in the mine and finding new
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Benefits Of Raising Minimum Wage
Creating jobs, raising minimum wage, donating to the poor are not going to erase the poverty out of
the United States of America. The government defines poverty as the bottom fifteen percent of annual
income. No matter what one does to increase a person s income there will always be someone in
poverty. Across America there are always charities, religious groups, and civic clubs who are giving to
the poor from food giveaways, clothing giveaways, free tutoring, free health screenings, whatever else
there is constantly something for the poor to benefit from. The problem is that people want to help, but
if they are constantly giving the needy these items, services, or money, then are the poor becoming
dependent? When will one person stop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime ( Chinese par. 1). This ancient proverb has some
truth in it. Right now in America, the poor are not being taught how to fish instead they are relying on
charities to give away food and clothing for them to survive. Through work readiness programs and a
reform in food and clothing distribution, charities can cut the parasite of the dependent poor and
prepare them to go out and earn what they need. Job preparation programs are an excellent way to
minister the poor and needy by preparing them for the future and empowering them to be able to take
care of themselves. In Seat Pleasant, Maryland, the Training Source offers job training program, self
improvement workshops, and skill training. The Training Source is teaching those who do not have
jobs, job skills which will equip them and help them to find a job (Singletary par. 9). Once the poor
and needy have a job, they will not need to rely on donations of food and clothing to survive. In my
hometown, Anniston, Alabama, the Christians Women s Job Corp and the Christian Men s Job Corp
pairs men and women up with mentors who will help the needy with obtaining their GED,
interviewing skills, resume building, how to dress for success, and applying for jobs. The job corps
also provide, upon completion of classes, interview appropriate clothing and transportation to job
interviews. Both of these programs are helping
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Acute Coronary Syndrome
CLINICAL CLARIFICATION Acute coronary syndrome refers to several potentially life threatening
conditions associated with acute myocardial ischemia and/or infarction most commonly resulting from
a sudden decrease in coronary blood flow8, 2 Includes ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI),
non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina CLASSIFICATION Based on
electrocardiogram (ECG) 8 ○ Acute chest pain and persistent ( 20 min) ST segment elevation Defined
as ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (STEACS) and generally indicates acute total coronary
occlusion. Most developed ST segment elevation myocardial infarction ○ Acute chest pain without
persistent ST segment elevation Accounts for 75% of all cases of acute coronary syndrome 2 Defined
as non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS), further diagnostically refined as: □ Non
ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (elevated biomarkers) □ Unstable angina At presentation,
ECG reveals: □ Persistent or transient ST segment depression, or □ T wave inversion □ Flat T waves □
Pseudo normalization of T waves □ No ECG changes DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION
History ○ Thorough past medical history essential for suring appropriate diagnosis and management. 2
○ Factors that should be evaluated include: Nature of angina symptoms □ Location, duration,
radiation, quality, intensity □ Provocative factors (ie. activity, emotional stress) □ Palliating factors (ie.
rest, sublingual
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Mack In John Steinbeck s Cannery Row
In the book Cannery Row by John Steinbeck Mack is a very important character to this book. He gets
mentioned a lot with his schemes and what he will do for himself. Reading this novel you would think
Mack as a sneaky guy who only looks out for himself. I could understand that because he has no
house and is staying in Lee Chong s place. But he actually is a really nice guy because he often tries to
get things for him and his boys. They have a good little group because they all work well together.
Mack is definitely a round character in this book. The story talks about him all the time. It says, Mack
was the elder, leader, mentor, and to a small extent the exploiter of a little group of men[...]. (9) This
means that Mack has some background about how he is the leader of his ... Show more content on
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It also talks about how he is a good scammer. Also it says, Mack[...] who occasionally collected frogs
and cats for Western Biological, were currently living in those large rusty pipes in a lot next to Lee
Chong s. (10) This talks about what he does to get money. But it also shows how he s a little lazy
because he only occasionally collects the animals. Finally it talks about how he can t support himself
because he s living in old rusty pipes. At the start of the book Mack is known for tricking people.
Everyone in Cannery Row knows it too. It says, I and my friends thought we d ast you if we could
move in there. We ll keep up the property, [...]. Wouldn t let anybody break in or hurt anything. Kids
might knock out the windows, [...]. Place might burn down if somebody don t keep an eye on it. (10)
Here Mck is tricking Lee Chong by threatening him about what will happen if Lee does not let them
stay. So Lee Chong is getting backed into a corner by Mack. So Lee Chong is forced to let Mack and
his boys stay on his
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How Does Obtuseness Is Detrimental To Good Order And...
How obtuseness is detrimental to good order and discipline
So, I ve been tasked to find out what obtuseness is and how it is detrimental to good order and
discipline. I have never heard of this word obtuseness until today when I was asked what it meant. So,
once I m finished with this paper, I shall know the meaning behind this word and why it s so
detrimental to us in the military and civilian sector. This paper shall give the reader(s) an idea of the
meaning and how it affects the military s good order and discipline, why and how it effects the Navy s
mission, why it could affect the Pmts (Preventive Medicine Technician) mission and our health
readiness.
What is Obtuseness? Well obtuseness is a noun and has one meaning (1) the quality or state of lacking
intelligence or quickness of mind. Obtuse is an adjective and has two meanings, (1) lacking sharpness
or quickness of sensibility or intellect. (2) difficult to comprehend. Obtuseness is important because it
can cause many issues to the Navy s mission ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(n.d.). Official Website of the United States Navy.) if the person(s) are educated on the task at hand or
the mission of the following Navy, Shore duty or Operational billet. If the member or myself is not
obtuse, it could lead to malpractice, failing to work the equipment in your shop correctly, not guiding
your junior sailors down the correct path and there are many more reasons why not being
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Obligations In The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien
Obligations The definition for obligation is Something by which a person is bound or obliged to do
certain things, and which arises out of a sense of duty or results from custom, law, etc. Obligation
comes in many different forms, like how soldiers are obligated to fight for their country. This exact
example can be seen morally and socially in the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien
where he tells many stories from his time in or related to the Vietnam War and tries to make the reader
feel like he did in the moment of said stories. In The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien the themes
of social and moral obligation constantly influence how characters Tim O Brien, Jimmy Cross, and
Norman Bowker react to whatever is thrown at them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the chapter On The Rainy River this plays a plays a huge role in Tim s ultimate decision to go into
the war after being drafted instead of fleeing the country. Tim felt the pressure from everyone around
him to fight for his country even if he didn t agree with the war itself, Tim decided I would go to war I
would kill and maybe die because I was embarrassed not to. (O Brien 57). When he puts it that way it
seems ridiculous but he knew the people around him would never see him the same way if he didn t.
This is also seen in the chapter Speaking Of Courage when Norman Bowker came home from the war.
He felt the pressure to be a hero and is hung up on not getting a Silver Star saying Well, maybe not.
But I had the chance and I blew it. (O Brien 136). He also just failed to find his place in the world and
couldn t adjust to post war life. This lead him to kill himself 3 years
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Four Coercive Acts As A Direct Response To The Boston Tea...
The Four Coercive acts were passed in 1774 by the British Parliament, as a direct response to the
Boston Tea Party that took place in December 1773. The British Parliament was furious and forced
Massachusetts to pay for the tea and to submit to imperial authority. A Port Bill closed the Boston
Harbor, the Government Act prohibited many town meetings, the Quartering Act required the colonist
to house, feed, and build barracks for the British troops, with no say, and the Justice Acts allowed
trials for capital crimes to be transferred to other colonies or Britain. This outraged the colonist, as
each law violated exactly what John Locke had stated the government shouldn t do, it was a violation
of their constitutional rights, and colonial charters. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation, help leading to the creation of the
Constitution. When the constitution was written, it was written so that the President of the United
States is not chosen through a national popular vote, but through an electoral college, which gives
each state as many votes as it has members of Congress. The system was created as a middle ground
in order to keep voting fair, and to balance between congress voting and the people. Federalism has
been a way to help control the abuse of power. Flexibility allows the government to work with the
different traditions, and religions of people, and allows the states to develop their own policies without
putting the whole country at risk. Citizens are also given the opportunity in running the government,
and making contributions. Hamilton s economic policies were a plan of economic nationalism, in
which Hamilton intended to solve the economic problems that had been destroying the United States
since the American Revolution. He began with the Report on the Public Credit. The Report on the
Public Credit was one of three major reports on economic
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Prochaska Stages Of Change
Prochaska s stages of change or the Transtheoretical model of change (TTM) uses six different stages
to conceptualize the process of intentional change of behavior (Prochange, 2015). The stages are
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance and termination.
Precontemplation, the stage where a person is not quite ready to change their behavior, they do not
have any intention to take action in changing their behavior (Pomerantz, 2014). People in this stage
are often unaware of how problematic their problem really is and place emphasis on the cons of
changing behavior and can underestimate the pros of changing their behavior (Pomerantz, 2014).
Contemplation, during this stage people are intending to start changing their ... Show more content on
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During the interview with Janessa she states that recently she has become overwhelmed with life and
the stresses involved and has started using illegal drugs as a way to escape, or self medicate . Janessa
also says that she knows she has a problem and acknowledges the fact that she needs to stop
continuing using these drugs , but she is not sure if she is ready to stop yet because of the
consequences of quitting .
From this interview I would assess that Janessa is in the second stage of the Transtheoretical model of
change. The second stage is the contemplation stage, the statements made by Janessa acknowledging
her problem with drugs but not being sure if she is ready to quit gave me the indication that she was in
the contemplation stage.
In order to help treat Janessa I would help her get ready to move onto the next stage of the model. I
would work with her in order to validate the lack of readiness she possesses to move forward then
encourage her to look at the pros and cons of the situation and evaluate each so that she can have a
positive outlook on the change and move towards achieving a change in behavior and change in
lifestyle to make it positive move
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Down Syndrome Misconceptions
1 out of 691 children born have Down Syndrome. Do you know what Down Syndrome is? Many have
Down Syndrome, and it is one of the most common chromosomal conditions. Though to many, Down
Syndrome is not something that they understand, and let s be honest, it is hard to understand. There
are many misconceptions about Down Syndrome simply because people are misinformed about it.
When things are harder to comprehend, we just follow along with the norm. It is alright to not know
something but you have to look into it before you judge people or things. We as a society need to
figure out more about Down Syndrome. Although, Down Syndrome is one of the most common
chromosomal conditions, many don t understand the causes of it and they generalise all people with
Down Syndrome.
Down syndrome was found by Dr. John Langdon Down in 1866, he found that a group of specific
traits, such as upward slanted eyes, flattening of the back of the ... Show more content on
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According to a recent Vanderbilt Kennedy Center study, families have a lower divorce rate, if they
have someone with Down Syndrome (Down Syndrome Misconceptions vs. Reality). This was one of
the largest study to date, it had 647 families participating in the study. This shows that they are happy,
because if they weren t they would have gone separate ways. Many believe having a child with a
disability cause the siblings harm or slow them down. But according a to recent study published in the
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research found no long term detrimental effects to siblings (Global
Down Syndrome foundation). Studies have documented that those sibling are more
empathetic,tolerant, and are aware of more. A multitude have jobs and live by themselves. Based on
the severity of their Down Syndrome, they could have jobs at supermarkets and many more jobs, thus
supporting themselves and being more
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Stone Age Hominids Research Paper
The lifestyle of early humans in the Stone Age was different from human life now. The Stone Age
hominids were very spiritualistic and practiced animism, a belief system that states that everything has
its own spirt including people, animals and all of nature. They believed that these spirits affected the
world and events. Certain individuals who were thought to have magical powers were called shamans
or witchdoctors. They were respected and feared by others due to their supposed power and control
over events and the community. Because of these beliefs, they practiced war dances, rain dances,
hunting dances and other rituals to control the environment. Later they began to worship deities and
practiced other religious rituals, such as sacrificing to the gods. The ... Show more content on
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They also used ochre in a purely decorative way. The iron ore makes a fine paint that can be easily
used to paint walls or people with sometimes abstract designs. The art represents the human transition
to abstract thinking. It also implies the use of oral language because making and understanding such
art would be impossible without it. Previously scientists thought that oral language was only 30,000
years old but the art in the cave was about 75,000 years old.
The hominids lived in small social groups that consisted of family units and kinship ties. Eventually
neighboring groups combined and created band and tribes. The group members worked together to
hunt and forage what they needed from the natural environment. They hunted for birds and other
animals such as mammoths, bison, deer and rodents. They gathered roots and berries from the trees
and bushes in the area. When the land s resources were drained, the tribes moved on to a new area.
Some of the tribes were self sufficient but others traded goods, people, and ideas. They also developed
cheese making during the Stone Age. It was critical to early agricultural society to be able to use
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Venice Economy Benefits
To benefit my business and also yours, it would be in everyone s best interest to visit one of the five
major city states to better the wealth of both of us as merchants so that you can trade more and so that
I have more to trade with, and specifically of what. Venice is a city with no roads. The houses are built
along the canals. This means that it is of easy access to those trading by sea to the Mediterranean
because they will not have to travel inland to trade. Although Venice itself does not have a natural
resources, nearby cities have been conquered for farmland, so there are little natural resources. Venice
is the center of trade because of its location. The currency here by gold coins, called the ducat, has a
reliable worth and is valued everywhere. There is a strong economy because of the amount of trade
occurring here. The population is obviously a well enough amount because of all of the trade
occurring here. A labor skill needed here are mercenaries because Venice does not have an army of its
own. People from all over the world come here to trade, so it is to be assumed that many different
languages are spoken because of the trading by so many different areas. This city itself is a cultural
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It is the most inland of all of the major city states meaning that this major city state will be lacking
what is normally traded by sea because it can be assumed that merchants of those goods feel it is
easier to trade somewhere more accessible. Because of their strong military forces, joining their army
is a possible labor skill. The Piazza del Duomo is a large beautiful building, which is an attraction I
would recommend merchants and those visiting to go see. It is one of the most famous buildings in all
of Milan, a great place to set up trade where many people will
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The Banjo History
The banjo is known for its rich and vast history and has evolved throughout the years to what we now
call the modern banjo. The banjo is a string instrument that can be plucked or strummed and has a
long neck with a circular sound table at the end usually called the head of the banjo. Though the
modern banjo is different than its African predecessor, it still has many similarities holding true to its
African folk origins. There is no doubt that the banjo, known largely as an American instrument,
maintains an place as the core of both African and North American American culture.
The banjo s oldest ancestor dates back thousands of years ago. In fact, Jay Odell, a Grove Music
Online author, states that the earliest evidence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
American musicians also began teaching the new developments that were being made to banjo
playing. The guitar style of picking was introduced to England. The first description of guitar style is
in a banjo tutoring book published in 1865 by Frank Converse, who was known to be a promoter of
the style and may have been the first to use it. (Winans and Kaufman, pg. 8) During the 1860 s the
English began to add extra strings to the already popular five string banjo so that there were now
banjos that has seven, eight, or nine strings. The extra strings included bass and thumb strings that
were supposed to be plucked. Though this addition to English banjos was accepted by most
professional banjo players, by the 1890 s professional musicians decided to return to predominantly
playing the traditional five string
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Why Should We Not Meet Boo Radley
I predict that the kids in the story will not meet Boo Radley. The first reason I think they will not meet
him is because he might be locked up. I believe he might be locked up because the doors are always
closed, especially on Sunday. You are supposed to keep the door open for fresh air and to seem
friendlier. In the town if your doors are closed, that means there is illness in the town or its cold
outside. Another reason he might be locked up is because he stabbed his dad in the leg with a scissors.
He was three years old when he stabbed his dad in the leg. According to the book his dad ran into the
street yelling that he was killing everyone. He might have been locked up in an asylum for this reason.
The last reason I think Boo was locked up is because Boo and ... Show more content on
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The only person seen walking in and out of the house was the other son who lived in Pensacola. The
second reason I think the kids will not meet Boo Radley is because they are scared off him and his
house. I can tell that all the kids are scared because no one will ever go near the Radley house. The
Radley house fascinated Dill, but when he went he would never go past the light pole on the corner.
The kids believed if you wanted to get killed, you could just go and knock on the Radley s front door.
When Jem was dared to touch the Radley house, he ran as fast as possible and his friends could tell he
was very scared. Another big reason that everyone was scared of Boo was because of how he looked.
Boo was very tall, possibly the tallest man in the town, he was about six and a half feet tall. People
believed he ate raw squirrels and cats because his hands were bloodstained. His face was the scariest,
he had a long scary scar across his face, yellow and rotten teeth, his eyes popped, and he even drooled.
The last reason that everyone was scared of Boo is because he watched people through their
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Nasa Flaws
To: Sean O Keefe, Nasa Administrator From: Gene Kratz, Retired Flight Director Date: April 17, 2003
Subject: Organizational flaws Mission STS 107, left Earth for the last time on January 16, 2003. The
seven member crew that included: Rick Husband, Michael Anderson, David Brown, Kalpana Chawla,
Laurel Clark, William McCool, and Ilan Ramon never safely returned. I am writing you to voice my
concerns over systematic organizational problems within NASA which led to this catastrophe. The
way NASA is structured, as well as its culture, will continue to create a hazardous safety work
environment until the issues are addressed. I have a few recommendations below that may assist you
in your endeavors to revamp NASA s organizational structure and culture. One problem is that NASA,
as an organization, has obstacles that inhibit effective communication of vital safety ... Show more
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It allows the stifling of differences of opinion. Additionally, it has permitted the development of an
informal chain of command. As you are aware, I was the Flight Director for Apollo 13. During that
mission, as soon as we knew there was a problem we moved quickly to diagnose the situation and
frantically devised a way to get the astronauts safely back to earth. From my experience, I believe that
once you think of surrendering that is the path that you go down. As soon as you start thinking that
way, you really have lost the mental sharpness, the mental edge that is going to take this survival
situation and bring it to a successful conclusion. Sadly, the culture that was present when I was there is
noticeably absent. Linda Ham s attitude is a prime example of that. She believed that she could not do
anything about the problem and did not want to spend the resources to pursue a solution. That is
appalling. If I had taken the same attitude as her, then the Apollo 13 crew would not have made it back
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The Seafarer Rhetorical Analysis
The Wanderer and The Seafarer are both elegies that reflect Christian attitudes in their own respective
views. Meaning it seems that they offer two different levels off the messages being sent and how it is
perceived. This essay will explain the Attitudes the Christian influence shows in each elegy. The
Seafarer has a more explicitly Christian message in terms of the directness of the message. It talks
about a man s journey and his walk through life. How he realizes that the life he is currently leading
will eventually have an end. He goes on to let the reader know his accounts and how the knowledge
attained allows him to put his faith in God. So rather than dwell on the flesh and what is in this current
life time he focuses on his everlasting
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Diderot s Critique On Art And Public Of The Eighteenth...
Diderot s critique stands out among other artistic critiques of the eighteenth century in the way he
manages to engage not only what is on the canvas, but also in the way he is able to instill each
composition s elements with significance in a greater context. Diderot s critic of Hubert Robert s
work, among others, in The Salon of 1767 serves as a lesson for both artists and observers. His writing
engages both groups through exploration of the role antiquity, imagination, and temporality play in the
creation and viewership of art. In doing so, Diderot defines what made the art and public of the
eighteenth century unique.
The new archaeological discoveries of the eighteenth century reinvigorated public interest in antiquity,
and Diderot was no exception to this trend. Diderot observes, One rarely becomes a great writer, a
great man of letters, or a man of remarkable taste without having made a close study of the ancients.
Both the observer and artist must pay close attention to lessons from antiquity to properly understand
concepts of beauty and the ideal. However, this is does not mean Diderot condones artists imitation of
ancient art. To Diderot, copying the ancients will never bring contemporary artists to the level of
beauty of antiquity . Instead, artists and viewers should use the ancient mode to engage the
contemporary .
Painters of ruins should be sure to paint ruins with accuracy, so that the viewer cannot mistake the
period and civilization of the ruin s
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Isolation In The Help, By Kathryn Stockett
The Help, in light of the top of the selling novel by Kathryn Stockett, is a movie about segregation in
Jackson, Mississippi in the mid 1960s. the work clarifies, African American ladies had couple of
alternatives yet to work as abused domestics for affluent white families. While socialites endowed the
bringing up of their youngsters to the house keepers, the last were scarcely ready to tend to their own
particular families. And this happen after the united states Civil War.
The help was not significant to both historical and social because The movie demonstrates that
isolation doesn t simply mean the African American and the white families should live separated. It
just simply means that they can just communicate in specific circumstances for the most part in which
the African Americans individuals are serving white individuals in some limit and there are strict
standards and standards about how they can act toward each other. Abilene s depiction of the design of
Jackson helps us comprehend another part of isolation.
There are a couple of events in The Help that demonstrate the racial preference against blacks. Miss
Hilly Holbrook in one of the augmentation club discussions suggests that the whites should not use the
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That these bathroom needs to be inherent already is positively one case of separation , however clear
racism is indicated when Miss Lefold understands that Mobley is being taken to Aibileens bathroom to
prepare her to not utilize her nappies any more. The racism today and back then, racism today is more
obvious against black people groups. We confront segregation in an everyday schedule, particularly
the ladies who are the servants of today and get abused and mistreated frequently, however the
standard media appear not to
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Aristotle And Aristotle On Education
2.2.2 Aristotle (384 322 BC)
Another great influence on Education was the Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle who came
later after Confucius, who was born in Stagira, Chalcidice. Aristotle was first a student in Plato s
philosophy school for around twenty years. Later on he was a philosophy teacher in Atarneus which is
located in Asia Minor. Aristotle is known for his school named Lyceum which is located in Athens,
and he is also known for teaching Alexander the Great who can later. According to Curren from his
writings about Aristotle on the Necessity of Public Education and Burnet from his writings about
Aristotle on Education: Being Extracts From the Ethics and Politics found in the Encyclopedia ,
Aristotle deceased from the existing idea of childhood in Greek antiquity at that time, just like his
teacher Plato. That philosophy was about children being educated as small adults, and so they were
taught with adult literature considering their minds as able to absorb and task like those of the adults.
According to Aristotle, the goal of education is to struggle to achieve the greatest goodness and
happiness being a member in a city. Most of his philosophy about educating children could be found
in the Nicomachean Ethics and Politics; and here he relates to politics as he considers human beings
naturally to be political. That is in the social sense, as no one could become happy outside of a
community. A person become an individual when he/she becomes an active
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Parkinson s Disease Affects The Nervous System And Neurons
It is estimated that in one cubic millimeter of brain tissue, there are one billion connections between
neurons. A neuron is the fundamental unit of the nervous system. A neuron s basic purpose is to
receive incoming information, and, based upon that information, send a signal to other neurons,
muscles, or glands. A disease that affects the nervous system and neurons is Parkinson s Disease.
Parkinson s Disease affects a person s muscular coordination and is caused by the death of cells in one
of the movement control centers of the brain.
The nervous system coordinates behavior and helps maintain the internal stability of animals (World
of Health). The brain is one part of the nervous system. It is divided into three parts: the forebrain, ...
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They receive information and send signals to other neurons, muscles, or glands by using electrical
signals called nerve impulses. When a nerve impulse reaches the end of a neuron, it triggers the
release of a chemical, or neurotransmitter. The neurotransmitter travels rapidly across the short gap
between cells (synapse) and acts to signal the adjacent cell. First, the neuron receives information
from the external environment, or from other neurons. Then, it integrates, or processes, the
information from all of its inputs and determines whether or not to send an output signal. Next, it
sends the signal along its length at full speed. The distance may be up to several meters (a giraffe or
whale, for instance) with rates up to 328 feet per second. Finally, the neuron converts the electrical
signal to a chemical one and transmits it to another neuron or an effecter, such as a muscle or gland.
Neurons have many different shapes and sizes. However, a typical neuron in a vertebrate (such as a
human) consists of four major regions: a cell body, dendrites, and axon, and synaptic terminals
(Biology). A single neuron can have up to 10,000 dendrites connecting to other
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Evaluating The Sources Of Data Variable Is A Controlled Or...
A hypothesis is a point of research for evaluating the sources of data in either a controlled or
uncontrolled experiment using variables. An hypothesis is the prediction that requires the process of
being proved of being false or true (Bowles, 2013). A hypothesis must be clear and simple to
understand that states the purpose of a test. It must contain logical and be testable. The hypothesis
defines what data variable are considered for testing. The development of a hypothesis begins with
identifying the object with an abstract concept of the research and relationship to a statement being
evaluated (Bowles, 2013). There are four stages to testing a hypothesis in statics. The four stages are
state the hypothesis, set criteria for a decision, collect the data, and evaluated the data. A hypothesis
statement contains two parts a null hypothesis and and alternative hypothesis. The null hypothesis is
represented as Ho or Hn that is believed to be true or a basis for an argument (Tayor, 2016). It always
has a equal sign (Tanner Youssef Morgan, 2013). The alternative hypothesis is represented as Hi or Ha
that is established as an opposite of the Ho. Ha can only be reached by the rejection of the Ho. Ha is
the desired outcome. A example of a stated hypothesis is as followed: Ho: p = p, and Ha: p =/= p
(Zhong Zhong, 2013). The criteria for accepting and rejecting the hypothesis depends on a specific
calculated value set by the research. The criteria value has to
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Billy Collins Introduction To Poetry Analysis
is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it.
They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means.
Introduction to Poetry has irregular meter with some lines using iambic pentameter. It is 16 lines made
of 7 stanzas, written in free verse with no set rhyme scheme. This allows the poet to use a variation of
styles and tactics to express the idea of the poem. The author, Billy Collins is an American poet, who
served two terms as Poet Laureate of the United Stated and has been an educator most of his life. He is
currently a Professor of English at Lehman College in New York. This information is important in
understanding Introduction to Poetry, because it is written from the perspective of a teacher explaining
to his students, how poetry should be examined, something Collins has firsthand knowledge of.
Introduction to Poetry compares and contrasts how the poet wants his students to approach poetry, to
the unforgiving nature of their examination, which distorts the intended experience of the poem.
The title sets the scholastic tone. Introduction to Poetry is a course you could find in any college
catalogue, confirming theeducational theme. The word introduction, could also be seen as a subtle hint
of the personification to come at the end of the poem. In each of the first five stanzas, Collins explains
how he wants his students to experience poetry through the senses.
In the first stanza learn the speaker and the subject of the poem and are asked to examine poetry
through sight. The speaker is a teacher, who is trying to show his students various methods of
examining poetry to find it s meaning. The speaker asks the students to take a poem and not read it,
but hold it up to the light like a color slide. A color slide is a small square of cardboard with a film
image in the center that can be put in a projector and viewed on a screen when light is passed through
it. This simile compares a poem to a film transparency, suggesting the need to shed light on the subject
to see the images within it.
Stanza 2 is one line of iambic tetrameter which is convieniently used in the only stanza that references
sound. Here Collins uses the metaphor of a poem being like a bee hive
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High School Singing Research Paper
I started singing in my elementary school choir during the third grade and singing in choirs has
followed me throughout my life ever since. I now attend a performing arts magnet high school for
choral performance.
Singing, to me, is something that defines who I am because I have been doing it for so long. I have
spent countless hours in voice lessons, rehearsals, practicing, recitals, and concerts that I do not know
what my life would be without it. Being a vocal student has allowed me to express myself in a unique
way that brings joy to others.
I love music because it has the ability to transform someone s day just by listening to it. In my
opinion, it is one of the few art forms that is effortless for others to experience because there
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Compare And Contrast The Indian Camp And The Doctor s Wife
Ernest Hemingway was a writer who captured the spirit of his generation. Hemingway wrote The
Indian Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife . Indian Camp is a story about a boy named Nick
and his father who went to the Indian Camp to help deliver the baby. While there they witnessed the
baby s father commit suicide. This sparked Nick s curiosity with death. Both stories detail Nick s
coming of age into adulthood. In the Doctor and the Doctor s Wife Nick s father wants Dick, Eddy,
and Billy to go cut up the wood that is on the beach but Dick tries to tell him that it would by
considered stealing because the logs belong to the Magic crew. Ernest Hemingway s short story Indian
Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife exhibits Nick Adams ... Show more content on
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An Indian woman had been in labor for 2 days, and was in pain and screaming. While the woman
helped her the men went off. The man had moved off up the road to sit in the dark and smoke out of
range of the noise she made. (92) This is sexism because they left the women to care for the Indian
woman that was having a baby. They think it is for women to care for her and did not help at all.
Instead they tried to go far away so they didn t even have to listen to her pain. Also sexism is in the
article Forget the Legend and Read the Work by Margaret Bauer. Therefore not only do I not dispute
the opinion that the woman in labor is a mere prop in Indian Camp, but also I defend Hemingway s
using her as a vehicle toward Nick s potential development and a means of revealing Nick s fathers
callousness. Discussing the issue that women in much of Hemingway s work are not very important of
and by themselves (Bauer 2). In the Doctor and the Doctor s Wife, sexism is portrayed by Hemingway
when he describes the interaction between the wife and the doctor. He leaves her without answering
her questions and goes off to hunt with his son. Hemingway can be determined as a sexist by the way
he portrays the women in his stories as weak and inferior to men. Some people believe that sexism
was part of Hemingway s life because he was married 4 times and had many mistresses and because
of this and the way that he writes he is viewed as a sexist. An example of masculinity versus
femininity in the Doctor and the Doctor s Wife is shown when the doctor is cleaning his shot gun and
the wife says you didn t say anything to anger him did you? and the doctor replies no . This implies
that the wife is weak because she does not want a confrontation. Nick chooses to go with his father
because he wants to be seen as a man and like his father. The doctor wants to feel like a tough man but
walks away from Dick s
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Essay about Apple Inc.
The multi billion dollar corporation, Apple Inc., designs and manufactures some of today s highest
technological gizmos and gadgets. Among their best known products are the Apple and Macintosh
computers, iPods, iTunes, iPhones and iPads. Apple is one of the most powerful and influential high
tech companies in the world. The success of Apple Inc. stems from the innovation and visions of co
founder and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs, the excellence of the stylish, user friendly products, and the
ability to create innovative products that consumer s desire. The development of Apple Inc. came
during the unstable economic times of the 1970 s. Best friends and college dropouts, Steve Jobs and
Stephen Wozniak pooled their electronic and business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wayne s relationship with Apple ended a year later due to financial reasons. With minimal funds, Jobs
and Wozniak needed an investor to continue production. Mike Markkula, a retired marketing manager,
provided financing and became one third owner which led to the creation of Apple Computer Inc. The
closest comparison to this small computer at the time was the Altair 8800 and the Intel
microprocessors used in calculators and watches. An improved version of the Apple 1 developed into
the Apple 11, the first personal computer with graphics and a keyboard, and IBM soon followed Apple
s lead with their version of a small computer. The market for personal computers had been primarily in
the business industry. Apple Computer sales netted $50 million by the last quarter of 1979 (Gitman
McDaniel, 2009) and Apple soon became the personal computer of choice for many small businesses
and families, especially when Apple introduced the more user friendly Macintosh computer in the
1980 s. The Macintosh was Apple s first major step in adapting the personal computer to the desires of
corporate America. In ten years, Apple had grown from two employees in a garage to a $2 billion
company with over 4000 employees (Jobs, 1985). What began as a hobby for Jobs and Wozniak soon
became an essential part of many households and established the foundation for the Apple empire. The
Apple partnership remained until the latter part of 1980 when it was offered to
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Stella Artois Essay
The Global Branding of Interbrew and Stella Artois
One of the largest brewers in the world, Interbrew grew rapidly in the 1990s from its home market in
Belgium to a global presence in markets around the world. As this essay will demonstrate, Interbrew s
global strategy of consolidation and market penetration has been balanced between a respect for local
autonomy and beer culture with efforts to adapt the flagship brand of Stella Artois to these cultures.
The global beer industry is highly fragmented, with the four major brewers accounting for only 22
percent of the global beer trade; a number that is strikingly low in comparison to comparable numbers
of 78 percent in the soft drink industry, 60 percent in the tobacco industry, and ... Show more content
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The creation of the Oland Speciality Beer Company within Labatt, for example, allowed Interbrew to
increase sales of Alexander Keith s brand and the John Labatt Classic Brand by playing upon the
richness, mystique and heritage of beer in the Canadian market (Beamish and Goerzen 9). It is
interesting to note, however, that this strategy was only successful in Canada. In Belgium Interbrew s
flagship brand Stella Artois has been suffering from declining sales for years due to the public
perception of its as being old fashioned . Thus, precisely the same quality has diametrically opposed
market sale consequences in North America and Belgium given the nature of local culture. As noted
above, a key element of Interbrew s global strategy has been to acquire brewers and established brands
in areas with significant growth potential, and then allow the company administrators in that country
considerable autonomy in the marketing of their brands locally. Thus, for example, Interbrew
purchased two breweries in Nanjing, China, and through these purchases acquired their locally
popular brands Yali and Jingling. This made Interbrew the dominant market player in this large
Chinese city, with possibility to serve as a platform for expansion (Beamish and Goerzen 8). However,
while respecting the business success of existing brands and local
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Essay on Benefits of a Tax on High Fat Foods
Descartes In this essay, I will explain Descartes central method of doubt to investigate the truth of
things, in which he wanted to be critical and generated four rules that he would use as guidance. With
his method, he suspends judgment and prejudices to obtain better results. Descartes argues that despite
syllogisms has truth in logic, it still has something defective, which is predominantly the multiplicity
of rules. These rules might bring immorality and confusion, thus prevent him for arriving at the
knowledge of things because it might bring more doubt than truth.
At the beginning of the creation of his method, Descartes looks for a method of reason that would be
free of the defects of logic, however, he still sought his method ... Show more content on
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Following this model, he develops his method based on his reason alone without the interference from
others or his prejudices that could affect his reasoning. He claims that the interference of more than
one person, in the creation of something causes a less perfect and less organized thing compare to
things done by only one person. For instance, he exemplifies this with his education; he considers his
education has a deficiency because all the sciences taught to him were from different men from
different eras.
Moreover, in order for Descartes method to discover a great way for seeking the truth of things, he
based his method on the geometrical style, which entails clarity and certainty of things. In geometry,
Descartes finds the notion of clear and distinct ideas, which are considered clear and distinct because
they are simple and unquestionable truths, and also they could be easy understood. In addition to it, he
finds this method to be promising because he comprehends geometrical figures to be absolutely
evident, not probabilistic. The fact that Descartes was looking for a method that will help him to find
the truth of things encourages him to look for a method with the properties of logic, mathematics and
geometry, but obviously excluding their defects. He just set out four rules rather than a large number
of rules: 1) to never accept anything as true unless it is so clear and distinctly, meaning there is no
minimum doubt; 2) to reduce every single complex
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Theme Of Nectar In A Sieve
Kamala Markandaya s Nectar in a Sieve as a Study of Language and Stylistic Innovation
Language is a means for an end and that end is literature. Literature moves in language as a medium,
but that medium comprises of two layers content and experience. The flamboyancy of the author s
state of mind is expressed by the style of writing used by the author. The linguists all over the world
come to a single opinion that if style is the man, the language used by the author represents the
entirety of his mind. As, language analyses the inner cores of human perspective, it is certainly has
connections with the facts of utterance to see the patterns of sound, grammar and vocabulary. For
analysing the properties of language, it is important to represent the concern of writer with the
revelation of inner mental facts and the inner properties of human psyche. Therefore, simplicity is the
hallmark of all the modern languages. The simple language has the ... Show more content on
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The events in the novel parallel this theme quite closely. Symbolically, it refers either to the nectar of
life or the sieve of destruction i.e. drawing a parallel between the beauty and the misery of life.
Markandaya in the novel presented a cross section of the Indian society. It presented the three facets a
personal story, a wider conflict, and a social background. It is a saga of hunger, starvation, degradation
and death of poor people in India and is told by Rukmani who grows from a married girl of twelve ,
then a young wife and finally an old mother figure who loss almost everything in the process of her
growth yet retaining her fundamental loving and loveable nature, humanity and
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Why Recreational Hunting Of Western Canada Is Morally...
In his letter titled Why Recreational Hunting in Western Canada is Morally Justified, Sven states that
he is arguing for responsible hunting where the primary benefits are the pleasure of hunting animals in
the wilderness and eating their meat. Despite several strengths, his weaknesses in reasoning outweigh
the few positives. Thus, the letter s overall worth is negligible. The letter s weaknesses in reasoning lie
in Sven s central justifications for recreational hunting, being human pleasure and eating meat, in his
supporting argument for animal suffering, and in his failure to define recreational hunting s necessity.
To begin, I will address the strengths of Sven s letter. The first strength is that Sven defines his
argument s parameters, allowing him to eliminate several counterarguments against his claim. Sven
specifies that the hunting type he argues for does not include killing for protection or sustenance, nor
negligent hunting practices that promote needless harm to humans, property, or wildlife. Additionally,
Sven rejects using bait or vehicles. Sven s most significant strength is when he defines the moral
relationship between humans and animals, stating, [a]nimals deserve respect, but so do humans, and
when there is conflict of interests, the interest that humans have in feeding their families must prevail.
Stuart Rachels, in his evaluation of Utilitarianism, argues that humans are special in many ways but
are not the only beings capable of suffering, and thus
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Don Juan Analysis
The story Don Juan written in the 1600 s by Moliere is a comical controversial drama typical of
Moliere s plays. Although Don Juan lived criticized for free thought and atheism . . . And an
unbeliever overturning the foundation of religion the play has performed for over 200 years now
recognized as one of Moliere s masterpieces. (91 Moliere). Don Juan s is a historical womanizer who
rebels against God and morality. So it appears a womanizer exists every generation. The character
Don Juan mocks relationships also the sanctity of marriage. Additionally, Don Juan enjoys breaking
up relationships for conquest and sport. Thus, Don Juan remains unconcerned his valet Sganarelle
served him as a silent accomplice against his will. However, Sganarelle does express Don Juan s
behavior with Gusman squire to Elvira. Furthermore, Sganarelle says A wedding doesn t mean a thing
to him. It s the only sort of trap he sets for ensnaring women: he weds them left, right, and centre . . . I
d rather serve the devil himself than Don Juan (96 97 Moliere). Moreover, Don Juan speaks of
commitment to one woman as bondage or a death sentence. In the story Don Juan was once
committed to his Elvira, presently has lost interest in her. Thus, Don Juan says What! Would you
restrict a man to staying chained to the first woman who takes his fancy, has him give up everything
for her and never look back again? ( 98 Misier). Therefore, Don Juan uses his expansive vocabulary to
manipulate and persuade women of any background. Hence Don Juan remains bold in his efforts to
steal a woman s affections insomuch he enchants and stirs debate between Charlotte and Mathurine. In
the story Charlotte and Mathurine debate over whom Don Juan loves. Therefore Don Juan fuels the
debate between Charlotte and Mathurine. Also, Don Juan says What do you want me to say. . .You
both claim that I promised to marry you. But doesn t each one of you knows the truth without my
needing to spell it out? Surely the one I have given my promise to can afford to laugh at anything the
other one says (115 Moliere).
Furthermore, Don Juan has no convictions for his actions, even unto his birth father, Don Louis
expresses the shame in his immorality. For Don Louis boldly
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Disruptive Selection Vs Intermediate Phenotypes
The definition of disruptive selection is when the extreme phenotypes are being favoured and not the
intermediate phenotypes. To simplify this, if there are two things that are very different, and one thing
which is the average between the two, the two different things would be more common and the
average one would be less common. An example of this is if their are mice living at a beach where
there is sand, and patches of tall grass. The light mice would be better adapted to camouflage in the
sand, and the dark mice would be better adapted to camouflage in the patches of tall grass, whereas
the medium coloured mice wouldn t blend in with either, making them easier to be seen by predators,
and causing them to die out. This can lead to two
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  • 1. Numbers In Written Form - Bing Images Writing Out Number 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Numbers In Written Form - Bing Images Writing Out Number Numbers In Written Form - Bing Images Writing Out Number
  • 2. Analysis Of Rocket Boys By Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. In the book Rocket Boys created by Homer Hadley Hickam Jr. John Hickam is a man that works in the mine, and he is suffering injuries and revolutions against him. Also, he does not like his son building rockets. John is said to be also insufficient to be the Coalwood mine leader. John also believes that his older son will be more successful than his younger son since he is extremely great at football. But that is not the way it sounds. John likes his whole family also internally. John Hickam is a great man who is capable of working and handling a family. He is able to complete all tasks. Although it may seem like John Hickam is not a good man because of his actions and thoughts, he is a great person. As having the role of the mine leader many people have questioned his role. There was even a rebellion that occurred to revolt against his role. He has accomplished many achievements for his city and both his sons. It may look like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people have questioned him over if is he a good man and is he a man that can lead the mine. In the story Mr. Dubonnet had come over to his home and started to argue on serious matters according to him. As seen in the novel, it states, Although noticed it until it was too late, having Mr. Dubonnet and my dad on opposite sides was a prescription for conflict (Hickam 163). It is possible to infer from this that many people who go against Sonny s father are most likely on the opposite side and do not agree with any of his principles. A lot of times he becomes into a lot trouble since he cannot do some actions, but he keeps on moving on. Also stated in the novel, it states, The cable they were using to pull out the loader snapped and hit him in the head... He ll probably lose his right eye tomorrow (Hickam 629). Afterwards, some people did not feel like he was capable to work and stay up. He had proven them wrong by still working in the mine and finding new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Benefits Of Raising Minimum Wage Creating jobs, raising minimum wage, donating to the poor are not going to erase the poverty out of the United States of America. The government defines poverty as the bottom fifteen percent of annual income. No matter what one does to increase a person s income there will always be someone in poverty. Across America there are always charities, religious groups, and civic clubs who are giving to the poor from food giveaways, clothing giveaways, free tutoring, free health screenings, whatever else there is constantly something for the poor to benefit from. The problem is that people want to help, but if they are constantly giving the needy these items, services, or money, then are the poor becoming dependent? When will one person stop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime ( Chinese par. 1). This ancient proverb has some truth in it. Right now in America, the poor are not being taught how to fish instead they are relying on charities to give away food and clothing for them to survive. Through work readiness programs and a reform in food and clothing distribution, charities can cut the parasite of the dependent poor and prepare them to go out and earn what they need. Job preparation programs are an excellent way to minister the poor and needy by preparing them for the future and empowering them to be able to take care of themselves. In Seat Pleasant, Maryland, the Training Source offers job training program, self improvement workshops, and skill training. The Training Source is teaching those who do not have jobs, job skills which will equip them and help them to find a job (Singletary par. 9). Once the poor and needy have a job, they will not need to rely on donations of food and clothing to survive. In my hometown, Anniston, Alabama, the Christians Women s Job Corp and the Christian Men s Job Corp pairs men and women up with mentors who will help the needy with obtaining their GED, interviewing skills, resume building, how to dress for success, and applying for jobs. The job corps also provide, upon completion of classes, interview appropriate clothing and transportation to job interviews. Both of these programs are helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Symptoms And Treatment Of Acute Coronary Syndrome CLINICAL CLARIFICATION Acute coronary syndrome refers to several potentially life threatening conditions associated with acute myocardial ischemia and/or infarction most commonly resulting from a sudden decrease in coronary blood flow8, 2 Includes ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI), and unstable angina CLASSIFICATION Based on electrocardiogram (ECG) 8 ○ Acute chest pain and persistent ( 20 min) ST segment elevation Defined as ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (STEACS) and generally indicates acute total coronary occlusion. Most developed ST segment elevation myocardial infarction ○ Acute chest pain without persistent ST segment elevation Accounts for 75% of all cases of acute coronary syndrome 2 Defined as non ST elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS), further diagnostically refined as: □ Non ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (elevated biomarkers) □ Unstable angina At presentation, ECG reveals: □ Persistent or transient ST segment depression, or □ T wave inversion □ Flat T waves □ Pseudo normalization of T waves □ No ECG changes DIAGNOSIS CLINICAL PRESENTATION History ○ Thorough past medical history essential for suring appropriate diagnosis and management. 2 ○ Factors that should be evaluated include: Nature of angina symptoms □ Location, duration, radiation, quality, intensity □ Provocative factors (ie. activity, emotional stress) □ Palliating factors (ie. rest, sublingual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mack In John Steinbeck s Cannery Row In the book Cannery Row by John Steinbeck Mack is a very important character to this book. He gets mentioned a lot with his schemes and what he will do for himself. Reading this novel you would think Mack as a sneaky guy who only looks out for himself. I could understand that because he has no house and is staying in Lee Chong s place. But he actually is a really nice guy because he often tries to get things for him and his boys. They have a good little group because they all work well together. Mack is definitely a round character in this book. The story talks about him all the time. It says, Mack was the elder, leader, mentor, and to a small extent the exploiter of a little group of men[...]. (9) This means that Mack has some background about how he is the leader of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also talks about how he is a good scammer. Also it says, Mack[...] who occasionally collected frogs and cats for Western Biological, were currently living in those large rusty pipes in a lot next to Lee Chong s. (10) This talks about what he does to get money. But it also shows how he s a little lazy because he only occasionally collects the animals. Finally it talks about how he can t support himself because he s living in old rusty pipes. At the start of the book Mack is known for tricking people. Everyone in Cannery Row knows it too. It says, I and my friends thought we d ast you if we could move in there. We ll keep up the property, [...]. Wouldn t let anybody break in or hurt anything. Kids might knock out the windows, [...]. Place might burn down if somebody don t keep an eye on it. (10) Here Mck is tricking Lee Chong by threatening him about what will happen if Lee does not let them stay. So Lee Chong is getting backed into a corner by Mack. So Lee Chong is forced to let Mack and his boys stay on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Does Obtuseness Is Detrimental To Good Order And... How obtuseness is detrimental to good order and discipline So, I ve been tasked to find out what obtuseness is and how it is detrimental to good order and discipline. I have never heard of this word obtuseness until today when I was asked what it meant. So, once I m finished with this paper, I shall know the meaning behind this word and why it s so detrimental to us in the military and civilian sector. This paper shall give the reader(s) an idea of the meaning and how it affects the military s good order and discipline, why and how it effects the Navy s mission, why it could affect the Pmts (Preventive Medicine Technician) mission and our health readiness. What is Obtuseness? Well obtuseness is a noun and has one meaning (1) the quality or state of lacking intelligence or quickness of mind. Obtuse is an adjective and has two meanings, (1) lacking sharpness or quickness of sensibility or intellect. (2) difficult to comprehend. Obtuseness is important because it can cause many issues to the Navy s mission ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (n.d.). Official Website of the United States Navy.) if the person(s) are educated on the task at hand or the mission of the following Navy, Shore duty or Operational billet. If the member or myself is not obtuse, it could lead to malpractice, failing to work the equipment in your shop correctly, not guiding your junior sailors down the correct path and there are many more reasons why not being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Obligations In The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien Obligations The definition for obligation is Something by which a person is bound or obliged to do certain things, and which arises out of a sense of duty or results from custom, law, etc. Obligation comes in many different forms, like how soldiers are obligated to fight for their country. This exact example can be seen morally and socially in the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien where he tells many stories from his time in or related to the Vietnam War and tries to make the reader feel like he did in the moment of said stories. In The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien the themes of social and moral obligation constantly influence how characters Tim O Brien, Jimmy Cross, and Norman Bowker react to whatever is thrown at them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the chapter On The Rainy River this plays a plays a huge role in Tim s ultimate decision to go into the war after being drafted instead of fleeing the country. Tim felt the pressure from everyone around him to fight for his country even if he didn t agree with the war itself, Tim decided I would go to war I would kill and maybe die because I was embarrassed not to. (O Brien 57). When he puts it that way it seems ridiculous but he knew the people around him would never see him the same way if he didn t. This is also seen in the chapter Speaking Of Courage when Norman Bowker came home from the war. He felt the pressure to be a hero and is hung up on not getting a Silver Star saying Well, maybe not. But I had the chance and I blew it. (O Brien 136). He also just failed to find his place in the world and couldn t adjust to post war life. This lead him to kill himself 3 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Four Coercive Acts As A Direct Response To The Boston Tea... The Four Coercive acts were passed in 1774 by the British Parliament, as a direct response to the Boston Tea Party that took place in December 1773. The British Parliament was furious and forced Massachusetts to pay for the tea and to submit to imperial authority. A Port Bill closed the Boston Harbor, the Government Act prohibited many town meetings, the Quartering Act required the colonist to house, feed, and build barracks for the British troops, with no say, and the Justice Acts allowed trials for capital crimes to be transferred to other colonies or Britain. This outraged the colonist, as each law violated exactly what John Locke had stated the government shouldn t do, it was a violation of their constitutional rights, and colonial charters. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This showed the weakness of the Articles of Confederation, help leading to the creation of the Constitution. When the constitution was written, it was written so that the President of the United States is not chosen through a national popular vote, but through an electoral college, which gives each state as many votes as it has members of Congress. The system was created as a middle ground in order to keep voting fair, and to balance between congress voting and the people. Federalism has been a way to help control the abuse of power. Flexibility allows the government to work with the different traditions, and religions of people, and allows the states to develop their own policies without putting the whole country at risk. Citizens are also given the opportunity in running the government, and making contributions. Hamilton s economic policies were a plan of economic nationalism, in which Hamilton intended to solve the economic problems that had been destroying the United States since the American Revolution. He began with the Report on the Public Credit. The Report on the Public Credit was one of three major reports on economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Prochaska Stages Of Change Prochaska s stages of change or the Transtheoretical model of change (TTM) uses six different stages to conceptualize the process of intentional change of behavior (Prochange, 2015). The stages are precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance and termination. Precontemplation, the stage where a person is not quite ready to change their behavior, they do not have any intention to take action in changing their behavior (Pomerantz, 2014). People in this stage are often unaware of how problematic their problem really is and place emphasis on the cons of changing behavior and can underestimate the pros of changing their behavior (Pomerantz, 2014). Contemplation, during this stage people are intending to start changing their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the interview with Janessa she states that recently she has become overwhelmed with life and the stresses involved and has started using illegal drugs as a way to escape, or self medicate . Janessa also says that she knows she has a problem and acknowledges the fact that she needs to stop continuing using these drugs , but she is not sure if she is ready to stop yet because of the consequences of quitting . From this interview I would assess that Janessa is in the second stage of the Transtheoretical model of change. The second stage is the contemplation stage, the statements made by Janessa acknowledging her problem with drugs but not being sure if she is ready to quit gave me the indication that she was in the contemplation stage. In order to help treat Janessa I would help her get ready to move onto the next stage of the model. I would work with her in order to validate the lack of readiness she possesses to move forward then encourage her to look at the pros and cons of the situation and evaluate each so that she can have a positive outlook on the change and move towards achieving a change in behavior and change in lifestyle to make it positive move ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Down Syndrome Misconceptions 1 out of 691 children born have Down Syndrome. Do you know what Down Syndrome is? Many have Down Syndrome, and it is one of the most common chromosomal conditions. Though to many, Down Syndrome is not something that they understand, and let s be honest, it is hard to understand. There are many misconceptions about Down Syndrome simply because people are misinformed about it. When things are harder to comprehend, we just follow along with the norm. It is alright to not know something but you have to look into it before you judge people or things. We as a society need to figure out more about Down Syndrome. Although, Down Syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal conditions, many don t understand the causes of it and they generalise all people with Down Syndrome. Down syndrome was found by Dr. John Langdon Down in 1866, he found that a group of specific traits, such as upward slanted eyes, flattening of the back of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a recent Vanderbilt Kennedy Center study, families have a lower divorce rate, if they have someone with Down Syndrome (Down Syndrome Misconceptions vs. Reality). This was one of the largest study to date, it had 647 families participating in the study. This shows that they are happy, because if they weren t they would have gone separate ways. Many believe having a child with a disability cause the siblings harm or slow them down. But according a to recent study published in the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research found no long term detrimental effects to siblings (Global Down Syndrome foundation). Studies have documented that those sibling are more empathetic,tolerant, and are aware of more. A multitude have jobs and live by themselves. Based on the severity of their Down Syndrome, they could have jobs at supermarkets and many more jobs, thus supporting themselves and being more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Stone Age Hominids Research Paper The lifestyle of early humans in the Stone Age was different from human life now. The Stone Age hominids were very spiritualistic and practiced animism, a belief system that states that everything has its own spirt including people, animals and all of nature. They believed that these spirits affected the world and events. Certain individuals who were thought to have magical powers were called shamans or witchdoctors. They were respected and feared by others due to their supposed power and control over events and the community. Because of these beliefs, they practiced war dances, rain dances, hunting dances and other rituals to control the environment. Later they began to worship deities and practiced other religious rituals, such as sacrificing to the gods. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also used ochre in a purely decorative way. The iron ore makes a fine paint that can be easily used to paint walls or people with sometimes abstract designs. The art represents the human transition to abstract thinking. It also implies the use of oral language because making and understanding such art would be impossible without it. Previously scientists thought that oral language was only 30,000 years old but the art in the cave was about 75,000 years old. The hominids lived in small social groups that consisted of family units and kinship ties. Eventually neighboring groups combined and created band and tribes. The group members worked together to hunt and forage what they needed from the natural environment. They hunted for birds and other animals such as mammoths, bison, deer and rodents. They gathered roots and berries from the trees and bushes in the area. When the land s resources were drained, the tribes moved on to a new area. Some of the tribes were self sufficient but others traded goods, people, and ideas. They also developed cheese making during the Stone Age. It was critical to early agricultural society to be able to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Venice Economy Benefits To benefit my business and also yours, it would be in everyone s best interest to visit one of the five major city states to better the wealth of both of us as merchants so that you can trade more and so that I have more to trade with, and specifically of what. Venice is a city with no roads. The houses are built along the canals. This means that it is of easy access to those trading by sea to the Mediterranean because they will not have to travel inland to trade. Although Venice itself does not have a natural resources, nearby cities have been conquered for farmland, so there are little natural resources. Venice is the center of trade because of its location. The currency here by gold coins, called the ducat, has a reliable worth and is valued everywhere. There is a strong economy because of the amount of trade occurring here. The population is obviously a well enough amount because of all of the trade occurring here. A labor skill needed here are mercenaries because Venice does not have an army of its own. People from all over the world come here to trade, so it is to be assumed that many different languages are spoken because of the trading by so many different areas. This city itself is a cultural point of interest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the most inland of all of the major city states meaning that this major city state will be lacking what is normally traded by sea because it can be assumed that merchants of those goods feel it is easier to trade somewhere more accessible. Because of their strong military forces, joining their army is a possible labor skill. The Piazza del Duomo is a large beautiful building, which is an attraction I would recommend merchants and those visiting to go see. It is one of the most famous buildings in all of Milan, a great place to set up trade where many people will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Banjo History The banjo is known for its rich and vast history and has evolved throughout the years to what we now call the modern banjo. The banjo is a string instrument that can be plucked or strummed and has a long neck with a circular sound table at the end usually called the head of the banjo. Though the modern banjo is different than its African predecessor, it still has many similarities holding true to its African folk origins. There is no doubt that the banjo, known largely as an American instrument, maintains an place as the core of both African and North American American culture. The banjo s oldest ancestor dates back thousands of years ago. In fact, Jay Odell, a Grove Music Online author, states that the earliest evidence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American musicians also began teaching the new developments that were being made to banjo playing. The guitar style of picking was introduced to England. The first description of guitar style is in a banjo tutoring book published in 1865 by Frank Converse, who was known to be a promoter of the style and may have been the first to use it. (Winans and Kaufman, pg. 8) During the 1860 s the English began to add extra strings to the already popular five string banjo so that there were now banjos that has seven, eight, or nine strings. The extra strings included bass and thumb strings that were supposed to be plucked. Though this addition to English banjos was accepted by most professional banjo players, by the 1890 s professional musicians decided to return to predominantly playing the traditional five string ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why Should We Not Meet Boo Radley I predict that the kids in the story will not meet Boo Radley. The first reason I think they will not meet him is because he might be locked up. I believe he might be locked up because the doors are always closed, especially on Sunday. You are supposed to keep the door open for fresh air and to seem friendlier. In the town if your doors are closed, that means there is illness in the town or its cold outside. Another reason he might be locked up is because he stabbed his dad in the leg with a scissors. He was three years old when he stabbed his dad in the leg. According to the book his dad ran into the street yelling that he was killing everyone. He might have been locked up in an asylum for this reason. The last reason I think Boo was locked up is because Boo and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only person seen walking in and out of the house was the other son who lived in Pensacola. The second reason I think the kids will not meet Boo Radley is because they are scared off him and his house. I can tell that all the kids are scared because no one will ever go near the Radley house. The Radley house fascinated Dill, but when he went he would never go past the light pole on the corner. The kids believed if you wanted to get killed, you could just go and knock on the Radley s front door. When Jem was dared to touch the Radley house, he ran as fast as possible and his friends could tell he was very scared. Another big reason that everyone was scared of Boo was because of how he looked. Boo was very tall, possibly the tallest man in the town, he was about six and a half feet tall. People believed he ate raw squirrels and cats because his hands were bloodstained. His face was the scariest, he had a long scary scar across his face, yellow and rotten teeth, his eyes popped, and he even drooled. The last reason that everyone was scared of Boo is because he watched people through their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Nasa Flaws To: Sean O Keefe, Nasa Administrator From: Gene Kratz, Retired Flight Director Date: April 17, 2003 Subject: Organizational flaws Mission STS 107, left Earth for the last time on January 16, 2003. The seven member crew that included: Rick Husband, Michael Anderson, David Brown, Kalpana Chawla, Laurel Clark, William McCool, and Ilan Ramon never safely returned. I am writing you to voice my concerns over systematic organizational problems within NASA which led to this catastrophe. The way NASA is structured, as well as its culture, will continue to create a hazardous safety work environment until the issues are addressed. I have a few recommendations below that may assist you in your endeavors to revamp NASA s organizational structure and culture. One problem is that NASA, as an organization, has obstacles that inhibit effective communication of vital safety ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It allows the stifling of differences of opinion. Additionally, it has permitted the development of an informal chain of command. As you are aware, I was the Flight Director for Apollo 13. During that mission, as soon as we knew there was a problem we moved quickly to diagnose the situation and frantically devised a way to get the astronauts safely back to earth. From my experience, I believe that once you think of surrendering that is the path that you go down. As soon as you start thinking that way, you really have lost the mental sharpness, the mental edge that is going to take this survival situation and bring it to a successful conclusion. Sadly, the culture that was present when I was there is noticeably absent. Linda Ham s attitude is a prime example of that. She believed that she could not do anything about the problem and did not want to spend the resources to pursue a solution. That is appalling. If I had taken the same attitude as her, then the Apollo 13 crew would not have made it back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Seafarer Rhetorical Analysis The Wanderer and The Seafarer are both elegies that reflect Christian attitudes in their own respective views. Meaning it seems that they offer two different levels off the messages being sent and how it is perceived. This essay will explain the Attitudes the Christian influence shows in each elegy. The Seafarer has a more explicitly Christian message in terms of the directness of the message. It talks about a man s journey and his walk through life. How he realizes that the life he is currently leading will eventually have an end. He goes on to let the reader know his accounts and how the knowledge attained allows him to put his faith in God. So rather than dwell on the flesh and what is in this current life time he focuses on his everlasting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Diderot s Critique On Art And Public Of The Eighteenth... Diderot s critique stands out among other artistic critiques of the eighteenth century in the way he manages to engage not only what is on the canvas, but also in the way he is able to instill each composition s elements with significance in a greater context. Diderot s critic of Hubert Robert s work, among others, in The Salon of 1767 serves as a lesson for both artists and observers. His writing engages both groups through exploration of the role antiquity, imagination, and temporality play in the creation and viewership of art. In doing so, Diderot defines what made the art and public of the eighteenth century unique. The new archaeological discoveries of the eighteenth century reinvigorated public interest in antiquity, and Diderot was no exception to this trend. Diderot observes, One rarely becomes a great writer, a great man of letters, or a man of remarkable taste without having made a close study of the ancients. Both the observer and artist must pay close attention to lessons from antiquity to properly understand concepts of beauty and the ideal. However, this is does not mean Diderot condones artists imitation of ancient art. To Diderot, copying the ancients will never bring contemporary artists to the level of beauty of antiquity . Instead, artists and viewers should use the ancient mode to engage the contemporary . Painters of ruins should be sure to paint ruins with accuracy, so that the viewer cannot mistake the period and civilization of the ruin s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Isolation In The Help, By Kathryn Stockett The Help, in light of the top of the selling novel by Kathryn Stockett, is a movie about segregation in Jackson, Mississippi in the mid 1960s. the work clarifies, African American ladies had couple of alternatives yet to work as abused domestics for affluent white families. While socialites endowed the bringing up of their youngsters to the house keepers, the last were scarcely ready to tend to their own particular families. And this happen after the united states Civil War. The help was not significant to both historical and social because The movie demonstrates that isolation doesn t simply mean the African American and the white families should live separated. It just simply means that they can just communicate in specific circumstances for the most part in which the African Americans individuals are serving white individuals in some limit and there are strict standards and standards about how they can act toward each other. Abilene s depiction of the design of Jackson helps us comprehend another part of isolation. There are a couple of events in The Help that demonstrate the racial preference against blacks. Miss Hilly Holbrook in one of the augmentation club discussions suggests that the whites should not use the same lavatory as the African ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That these bathroom needs to be inherent already is positively one case of separation , however clear racism is indicated when Miss Lefold understands that Mobley is being taken to Aibileens bathroom to prepare her to not utilize her nappies any more. The racism today and back then, racism today is more obvious against black people groups. We confront segregation in an everyday schedule, particularly the ladies who are the servants of today and get abused and mistreated frequently, however the standard media appear not to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Aristotle And Aristotle On Education 2.2.2 Aristotle (384 322 BC) Another great influence on Education was the Greek philosopher and scientist Aristotle who came later after Confucius, who was born in Stagira, Chalcidice. Aristotle was first a student in Plato s philosophy school for around twenty years. Later on he was a philosophy teacher in Atarneus which is located in Asia Minor. Aristotle is known for his school named Lyceum which is located in Athens, and he is also known for teaching Alexander the Great who can later. According to Curren from his writings about Aristotle on the Necessity of Public Education and Burnet from his writings about Aristotle on Education: Being Extracts From the Ethics and Politics found in the Encyclopedia , Aristotle deceased from the existing idea of childhood in Greek antiquity at that time, just like his teacher Plato. That philosophy was about children being educated as small adults, and so they were taught with adult literature considering their minds as able to absorb and task like those of the adults. According to Aristotle, the goal of education is to struggle to achieve the greatest goodness and happiness being a member in a city. Most of his philosophy about educating children could be found in the Nicomachean Ethics and Politics; and here he relates to politics as he considers human beings naturally to be political. That is in the social sense, as no one could become happy outside of a community. A person become an individual when he/she becomes an active ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Parkinson s Disease Affects The Nervous System And Neurons It is estimated that in one cubic millimeter of brain tissue, there are one billion connections between neurons. A neuron is the fundamental unit of the nervous system. A neuron s basic purpose is to receive incoming information, and, based upon that information, send a signal to other neurons, muscles, or glands. A disease that affects the nervous system and neurons is Parkinson s Disease. Parkinson s Disease affects a person s muscular coordination and is caused by the death of cells in one of the movement control centers of the brain. The nervous system coordinates behavior and helps maintain the internal stability of animals (World of Health). The brain is one part of the nervous system. It is divided into three parts: the forebrain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They receive information and send signals to other neurons, muscles, or glands by using electrical signals called nerve impulses. When a nerve impulse reaches the end of a neuron, it triggers the release of a chemical, or neurotransmitter. The neurotransmitter travels rapidly across the short gap between cells (synapse) and acts to signal the adjacent cell. First, the neuron receives information from the external environment, or from other neurons. Then, it integrates, or processes, the information from all of its inputs and determines whether or not to send an output signal. Next, it sends the signal along its length at full speed. The distance may be up to several meters (a giraffe or whale, for instance) with rates up to 328 feet per second. Finally, the neuron converts the electrical signal to a chemical one and transmits it to another neuron or an effecter, such as a muscle or gland. Neurons have many different shapes and sizes. However, a typical neuron in a vertebrate (such as a human) consists of four major regions: a cell body, dendrites, and axon, and synaptic terminals (Biology). A single neuron can have up to 10,000 dendrites connecting to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Evaluating The Sources Of Data Variable Is A Controlled Or... A hypothesis is a point of research for evaluating the sources of data in either a controlled or uncontrolled experiment using variables. An hypothesis is the prediction that requires the process of being proved of being false or true (Bowles, 2013). A hypothesis must be clear and simple to understand that states the purpose of a test. It must contain logical and be testable. The hypothesis defines what data variable are considered for testing. The development of a hypothesis begins with identifying the object with an abstract concept of the research and relationship to a statement being evaluated (Bowles, 2013). There are four stages to testing a hypothesis in statics. The four stages are state the hypothesis, set criteria for a decision, collect the data, and evaluated the data. A hypothesis statement contains two parts a null hypothesis and and alternative hypothesis. The null hypothesis is represented as Ho or Hn that is believed to be true or a basis for an argument (Tayor, 2016). It always has a equal sign (Tanner Youssef Morgan, 2013). The alternative hypothesis is represented as Hi or Ha that is established as an opposite of the Ho. Ha can only be reached by the rejection of the Ho. Ha is the desired outcome. A example of a stated hypothesis is as followed: Ho: p = p, and Ha: p =/= p (Zhong Zhong, 2013). The criteria for accepting and rejecting the hypothesis depends on a specific calculated value set by the research. The criteria value has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Billy Collins Introduction To Poetry Analysis is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means. Introduction to Poetry has irregular meter with some lines using iambic pentameter. It is 16 lines made of 7 stanzas, written in free verse with no set rhyme scheme. This allows the poet to use a variation of styles and tactics to express the idea of the poem. The author, Billy Collins is an American poet, who served two terms as Poet Laureate of the United Stated and has been an educator most of his life. He is currently a Professor of English at Lehman College in New York. This information is important in understanding Introduction to Poetry, because it is written from the perspective of a teacher explaining to his students, how poetry should be examined, something Collins has firsthand knowledge of. Introduction to Poetry compares and contrasts how the poet wants his students to approach poetry, to the unforgiving nature of their examination, which distorts the intended experience of the poem. The title sets the scholastic tone. Introduction to Poetry is a course you could find in any college catalogue, confirming theeducational theme. The word introduction, could also be seen as a subtle hint of the personification to come at the end of the poem. In each of the first five stanzas, Collins explains how he wants his students to experience poetry through the senses. In the first stanza learn the speaker and the subject of the poem and are asked to examine poetry through sight. The speaker is a teacher, who is trying to show his students various methods of examining poetry to find it s meaning. The speaker asks the students to take a poem and not read it, but hold it up to the light like a color slide. A color slide is a small square of cardboard with a film image in the center that can be put in a projector and viewed on a screen when light is passed through it. This simile compares a poem to a film transparency, suggesting the need to shed light on the subject to see the images within it. Stanza 2 is one line of iambic tetrameter which is convieniently used in the only stanza that references sound. Here Collins uses the metaphor of a poem being like a bee hive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. High School Singing Research Paper I started singing in my elementary school choir during the third grade and singing in choirs has followed me throughout my life ever since. I now attend a performing arts magnet high school for choral performance. Singing, to me, is something that defines who I am because I have been doing it for so long. I have spent countless hours in voice lessons, rehearsals, practicing, recitals, and concerts that I do not know what my life would be without it. Being a vocal student has allowed me to express myself in a unique way that brings joy to others. I love music because it has the ability to transform someone s day just by listening to it. In my opinion, it is one of the few art forms that is effortless for others to experience because there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Compare And Contrast The Indian Camp And The Doctor s Wife Ernest Hemingway was a writer who captured the spirit of his generation. Hemingway wrote The Indian Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife . Indian Camp is a story about a boy named Nick and his father who went to the Indian Camp to help deliver the baby. While there they witnessed the baby s father commit suicide. This sparked Nick s curiosity with death. Both stories detail Nick s coming of age into adulthood. In the Doctor and the Doctor s Wife Nick s father wants Dick, Eddy, and Billy to go cut up the wood that is on the beach but Dick tries to tell him that it would by considered stealing because the logs belong to the Magic crew. Ernest Hemingway s short story Indian Camp and The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife exhibits Nick Adams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An Indian woman had been in labor for 2 days, and was in pain and screaming. While the woman helped her the men went off. The man had moved off up the road to sit in the dark and smoke out of range of the noise she made. (92) This is sexism because they left the women to care for the Indian woman that was having a baby. They think it is for women to care for her and did not help at all. Instead they tried to go far away so they didn t even have to listen to her pain. Also sexism is in the article Forget the Legend and Read the Work by Margaret Bauer. Therefore not only do I not dispute the opinion that the woman in labor is a mere prop in Indian Camp, but also I defend Hemingway s using her as a vehicle toward Nick s potential development and a means of revealing Nick s fathers callousness. Discussing the issue that women in much of Hemingway s work are not very important of and by themselves (Bauer 2). In the Doctor and the Doctor s Wife, sexism is portrayed by Hemingway when he describes the interaction between the wife and the doctor. He leaves her without answering her questions and goes off to hunt with his son. Hemingway can be determined as a sexist by the way he portrays the women in his stories as weak and inferior to men. Some people believe that sexism was part of Hemingway s life because he was married 4 times and had many mistresses and because of this and the way that he writes he is viewed as a sexist. An example of masculinity versus femininity in the Doctor and the Doctor s Wife is shown when the doctor is cleaning his shot gun and the wife says you didn t say anything to anger him did you? and the doctor replies no . This implies that the wife is weak because she does not want a confrontation. Nick chooses to go with his father because he wants to be seen as a man and like his father. The doctor wants to feel like a tough man but walks away from Dick s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about Apple Inc. The multi billion dollar corporation, Apple Inc., designs and manufactures some of today s highest technological gizmos and gadgets. Among their best known products are the Apple and Macintosh computers, iPods, iTunes, iPhones and iPads. Apple is one of the most powerful and influential high tech companies in the world. The success of Apple Inc. stems from the innovation and visions of co founder and entrepreneur, Steve Jobs, the excellence of the stylish, user friendly products, and the ability to create innovative products that consumer s desire. The development of Apple Inc. came during the unstable economic times of the 1970 s. Best friends and college dropouts, Steve Jobs and Stephen Wozniak pooled their electronic and business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wayne s relationship with Apple ended a year later due to financial reasons. With minimal funds, Jobs and Wozniak needed an investor to continue production. Mike Markkula, a retired marketing manager, provided financing and became one third owner which led to the creation of Apple Computer Inc. The closest comparison to this small computer at the time was the Altair 8800 and the Intel microprocessors used in calculators and watches. An improved version of the Apple 1 developed into the Apple 11, the first personal computer with graphics and a keyboard, and IBM soon followed Apple s lead with their version of a small computer. The market for personal computers had been primarily in the business industry. Apple Computer sales netted $50 million by the last quarter of 1979 (Gitman McDaniel, 2009) and Apple soon became the personal computer of choice for many small businesses and families, especially when Apple introduced the more user friendly Macintosh computer in the 1980 s. The Macintosh was Apple s first major step in adapting the personal computer to the desires of corporate America. In ten years, Apple had grown from two employees in a garage to a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees (Jobs, 1985). What began as a hobby for Jobs and Wozniak soon became an essential part of many households and established the foundation for the Apple empire. The Apple partnership remained until the latter part of 1980 when it was offered to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Stella Artois Essay The Global Branding of Interbrew and Stella Artois One of the largest brewers in the world, Interbrew grew rapidly in the 1990s from its home market in Belgium to a global presence in markets around the world. As this essay will demonstrate, Interbrew s global strategy of consolidation and market penetration has been balanced between a respect for local autonomy and beer culture with efforts to adapt the flagship brand of Stella Artois to these cultures. The global beer industry is highly fragmented, with the four major brewers accounting for only 22 percent of the global beer trade; a number that is strikingly low in comparison to comparable numbers of 78 percent in the soft drink industry, 60 percent in the tobacco industry, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The creation of the Oland Speciality Beer Company within Labatt, for example, allowed Interbrew to increase sales of Alexander Keith s brand and the John Labatt Classic Brand by playing upon the richness, mystique and heritage of beer in the Canadian market (Beamish and Goerzen 9). It is interesting to note, however, that this strategy was only successful in Canada. In Belgium Interbrew s flagship brand Stella Artois has been suffering from declining sales for years due to the public perception of its as being old fashioned . Thus, precisely the same quality has diametrically opposed market sale consequences in North America and Belgium given the nature of local culture. As noted above, a key element of Interbrew s global strategy has been to acquire brewers and established brands in areas with significant growth potential, and then allow the company administrators in that country considerable autonomy in the marketing of their brands locally. Thus, for example, Interbrew purchased two breweries in Nanjing, China, and through these purchases acquired their locally popular brands Yali and Jingling. This made Interbrew the dominant market player in this large Chinese city, with possibility to serve as a platform for expansion (Beamish and Goerzen 8). However, while respecting the business success of existing brands and local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Benefits of a Tax on High Fat Foods Descartes In this essay, I will explain Descartes central method of doubt to investigate the truth of things, in which he wanted to be critical and generated four rules that he would use as guidance. With his method, he suspends judgment and prejudices to obtain better results. Descartes argues that despite syllogisms has truth in logic, it still has something defective, which is predominantly the multiplicity of rules. These rules might bring immorality and confusion, thus prevent him for arriving at the knowledge of things because it might bring more doubt than truth. At the beginning of the creation of his method, Descartes looks for a method of reason that would be free of the defects of logic, however, he still sought his method ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following this model, he develops his method based on his reason alone without the interference from others or his prejudices that could affect his reasoning. He claims that the interference of more than one person, in the creation of something causes a less perfect and less organized thing compare to things done by only one person. For instance, he exemplifies this with his education; he considers his education has a deficiency because all the sciences taught to him were from different men from different eras. Moreover, in order for Descartes method to discover a great way for seeking the truth of things, he based his method on the geometrical style, which entails clarity and certainty of things. In geometry, Descartes finds the notion of clear and distinct ideas, which are considered clear and distinct because they are simple and unquestionable truths, and also they could be easy understood. In addition to it, he finds this method to be promising because he comprehends geometrical figures to be absolutely evident, not probabilistic. The fact that Descartes was looking for a method that will help him to find the truth of things encourages him to look for a method with the properties of logic, mathematics and geometry, but obviously excluding their defects. He just set out four rules rather than a large number of rules: 1) to never accept anything as true unless it is so clear and distinctly, meaning there is no minimum doubt; 2) to reduce every single complex ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Theme Of Nectar In A Sieve Kamala Markandaya s Nectar in a Sieve as a Study of Language and Stylistic Innovation Language is a means for an end and that end is literature. Literature moves in language as a medium, but that medium comprises of two layers content and experience. The flamboyancy of the author s state of mind is expressed by the style of writing used by the author. The linguists all over the world come to a single opinion that if style is the man, the language used by the author represents the entirety of his mind. As, language analyses the inner cores of human perspective, it is certainly has connections with the facts of utterance to see the patterns of sound, grammar and vocabulary. For analysing the properties of language, it is important to represent the concern of writer with the revelation of inner mental facts and the inner properties of human psyche. Therefore, simplicity is the hallmark of all the modern languages. The simple language has the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The events in the novel parallel this theme quite closely. Symbolically, it refers either to the nectar of life or the sieve of destruction i.e. drawing a parallel between the beauty and the misery of life. Markandaya in the novel presented a cross section of the Indian society. It presented the three facets a personal story, a wider conflict, and a social background. It is a saga of hunger, starvation, degradation and death of poor people in India and is told by Rukmani who grows from a married girl of twelve , then a young wife and finally an old mother figure who loss almost everything in the process of her growth yet retaining her fundamental loving and loveable nature, humanity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Why Recreational Hunting Of Western Canada Is Morally... In his letter titled Why Recreational Hunting in Western Canada is Morally Justified, Sven states that he is arguing for responsible hunting where the primary benefits are the pleasure of hunting animals in the wilderness and eating their meat. Despite several strengths, his weaknesses in reasoning outweigh the few positives. Thus, the letter s overall worth is negligible. The letter s weaknesses in reasoning lie in Sven s central justifications for recreational hunting, being human pleasure and eating meat, in his supporting argument for animal suffering, and in his failure to define recreational hunting s necessity. To begin, I will address the strengths of Sven s letter. The first strength is that Sven defines his argument s parameters, allowing him to eliminate several counterarguments against his claim. Sven specifies that the hunting type he argues for does not include killing for protection or sustenance, nor negligent hunting practices that promote needless harm to humans, property, or wildlife. Additionally, Sven rejects using bait or vehicles. Sven s most significant strength is when he defines the moral relationship between humans and animals, stating, [a]nimals deserve respect, but so do humans, and when there is conflict of interests, the interest that humans have in feeding their families must prevail. Stuart Rachels, in his evaluation of Utilitarianism, argues that humans are special in many ways but are not the only beings capable of suffering, and thus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Don Juan Analysis The story Don Juan written in the 1600 s by Moliere is a comical controversial drama typical of Moliere s plays. Although Don Juan lived criticized for free thought and atheism . . . And an unbeliever overturning the foundation of religion the play has performed for over 200 years now recognized as one of Moliere s masterpieces. (91 Moliere). Don Juan s is a historical womanizer who rebels against God and morality. So it appears a womanizer exists every generation. The character Don Juan mocks relationships also the sanctity of marriage. Additionally, Don Juan enjoys breaking up relationships for conquest and sport. Thus, Don Juan remains unconcerned his valet Sganarelle served him as a silent accomplice against his will. However, Sganarelle does express Don Juan s behavior with Gusman squire to Elvira. Furthermore, Sganarelle says A wedding doesn t mean a thing to him. It s the only sort of trap he sets for ensnaring women: he weds them left, right, and centre . . . I d rather serve the devil himself than Don Juan (96 97 Moliere). Moreover, Don Juan speaks of commitment to one woman as bondage or a death sentence. In the story Don Juan was once committed to his Elvira, presently has lost interest in her. Thus, Don Juan says What! Would you restrict a man to staying chained to the first woman who takes his fancy, has him give up everything for her and never look back again? ( 98 Misier). Therefore, Don Juan uses his expansive vocabulary to manipulate and persuade women of any background. Hence Don Juan remains bold in his efforts to steal a woman s affections insomuch he enchants and stirs debate between Charlotte and Mathurine. In the story Charlotte and Mathurine debate over whom Don Juan loves. Therefore Don Juan fuels the debate between Charlotte and Mathurine. Also, Don Juan says What do you want me to say. . .You both claim that I promised to marry you. But doesn t each one of you knows the truth without my needing to spell it out? Surely the one I have given my promise to can afford to laugh at anything the other one says (115 Moliere). Furthermore, Don Juan has no convictions for his actions, even unto his birth father, Don Louis expresses the shame in his immorality. For Don Louis boldly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Disruptive Selection Vs Intermediate Phenotypes The definition of disruptive selection is when the extreme phenotypes are being favoured and not the intermediate phenotypes. To simplify this, if there are two things that are very different, and one thing which is the average between the two, the two different things would be more common and the average one would be less common. An example of this is if their are mice living at a beach where there is sand, and patches of tall grass. The light mice would be better adapted to camouflage in the sand, and the dark mice would be better adapted to camouflage in the patches of tall grass, whereas the medium coloured mice wouldn t blend in with either, making them easier to be seen by predators, and causing them to die out. This can lead to two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...