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Leadership and Organizational Behavior
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world. Indeed. It is the
only thing that ever has.
Margaret Mead
In the past 25 years, the concept of organizational culture has gained wide recognition as a way to
understand human systems.
The culture of a group can now be defined as: A pattern of shared basic assumptions that the group
learned as it solved its problems of external adaptation and internal integration, that has worked well
enough to be considered valid and therefore, to be taught to new members as the correct way to
perceive, think, and feel in relation to those problems. ¹ (Schein 373 374)
Introduction
During more than 4 years I was working for 3 different non profit organizations in ... Show more
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The most important outcome of entire company operation is scientific publications and statistical
reports. Thus, the quality of data collection and statistical analysis is essential. In order to achieve the
excellence, employees require to be innovative, good team players and detail oriented.
Following the OCI classification, I tend to categorize the CDBMP as A Learning organization the
organization that emphasizes improvement and system wide approach to quality ². In addition, in
terms of Organizational Level this company can be classified as an Inter unit coordination type of
organization.
Overall, I agree with the result of OCI test. I remember John Harrison s (the director of CBDMP)
famous saying was ‘Family is the first priority and work is the second .
I gave this example as an illustration of the CBDMP humanistic propensity.
According to OCI, in organizations with constructive style people encourage to work toward the
satisfaction of whole company as well as each employee s needs. This statement fits well into CBDMP
culture: the company was always very supportive to all employees in their professional development
and training. I personally had about six company paid trainings.
It was interesting to compare the CBDMP profile to the Typical Ideal Culture Profile , offered by OCI.
(Figure 5) It looks like my company is highly over scored in the Affiliative and Competitive parts. In
the contrary, in the Achievement and Perfectionistic styles it
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Thomas Michael Everett
Living with five other brothers is hard when you all have to share one bathroom. Thomas Michael
Everett was born on April 4th,1949 at St. Joseph s Hospital in Flint, Michigan. He is the son of Wilton
and Helen Everett. Thomas has four older brothers, Bill, Bob, Joe and Don. Mike is his younger
brother. He was named Thomas Michael after St. Thomas and St. Michael because he grew up
Catholic and went to a Catholic school. Thomas shared a room growing up with his brothers. One
bathroom, two beds and one desk for six boys to share. One of his memories of his siblings growing
up was selling strawberries in the neighborhood. Thomas loved to run and play outside. Almost every
summer day, he would grab a bat, 6 baseball gloves and 8 apples for the park. They would go to the
park until dinner time. Pets can play a big part in families. Growing up, Thomas had a cocker spaniel
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They have two children ,Courtney Lynn and Brian Thomas. Thomas favorite story about Courtney
when she was little she lose pacifiers and remembers her first time cheerleading. He remembers when
I was born, being at the hospital holding me.
Thomas is very into his faith, he went to a catholic school. He is a Knight of Columbus. The Knights
of Columbus are a group of people that do good things to raise money for the church. They do a
Tootsie roll drive every year and he always participates. Thomas is an usher at Holy Family Church in
Grand Blanc and loves Michigan State University. Years ago, he was a Michigan fan, but when his
daughter went to Michigan State for college, his money went to MSU and he decided to cheer for
MSU.
Thomas remembers the attacks on 9/11 as being historical. At first, he thought it was one pilot that just
lost his course then he saw the second plane hit on the TV. Thomas was at work at the time. He knew
then that it was terrorist
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In considering the process of change in the relationship...
In considering the process of change in the relationship between Ireland and Great Britain between
1801 and 1921, how far can the 1886 Home Rule Bill be seen as a key turning point?
In 1815 Ireland was part of the union though by 1921 it was partitioned. The years in between saw
group and individual efforts in trying to change the relationship between Ireland and Great Britain.
Parnell s campaign for Home Rule is seen as a key turning point that potentially was the most
important kick starting change within the union.
1886 was undoubtedly a turning point as it gave hope for both a just and feasible solution to the
problem of the Irish government . In 1886 the Liberal Party Prime Minister of the UK, William
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When O Connell won the Country Clare election in 1828 it seemed impossible for there to be no
change of the rules within parliament. The Roman Catholic Emancipation Act was passed in 1829 due
overall support in the House of Commons and it could be said that this led to positive change for Irish
Nationalism. Many opportunities were sprung open by this act, especially for the middle class, in
political and professional jobs in particular. Also, O Connell teamed up with the Whigs and managed
to pass a number of acts such as the Irish Church Act, which could also have been seen to help. O
Connell s success also seemed to forge a link between Irish nationalism and Catholicism. All of these
things seem to suggest that 1829 was a turning point for Irish nationalism.
However O Connell s hopes that emancipation would lead to repeal did not materialise. The Act has
succeeded in its intention to keep the union intact. The middle class gained most from it and became
content. They did not support the repeal campaign, and was a reason for its failure and furthermore,
there was no support in parliament for repeal of the union. There has at least been serious
consideration of change in the union in 1886.
By the end of the repeal campaign O Connell was receiving criticism from more extreme groups such
as Young Ireland. The Great Famine was a key event in changing the relationship between Great
Britain and
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Essay on compare and contrast daisy and myrtle
Ms.Meyer English III 18 April 2013 Compare and Contrast: Daisy and Myrtle The Great Gatsby is a
novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This novel features Jay Gatsby, George Wilson, Nick Carraway,
Jordan Baker and Tom Buchanan along with many others to show the hopes, the struggles and the
romance the characters went through each and every day. Due to the mixing of the two social classes:
the rich and the poor, we learn about the causes and effects of what they face. In the book, two major
characters that greatly influenced this story were Daisy Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. Both of them
had difficulties in the way they acted, felt, and where they belonged to. They also have some relatable
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Daisy may not care about much but she cares a lot about Nick (The Great Gatsby: Daisy). Nick is
Gatsby s neighbor and tries helping to get Gatsby with Daisy especially because Gatsby kept begging
him to (Fitzgerald). One day Gatsby, Tom, Daisy, Nick and Jordan go out. Daisy becoming upset and
trying to escape runs over Myrtle Wilson (Fitzgerald). Daisy does not care or have any sympathy
towards her death she doesn t even confess but let s Gatsby take the blame because he was in the car
with her (Willhite). Myrtle Wilson is the second major character in The Great Gatsby. She is about 30
years old and is faintly stout but she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some woman can (The
Great Gatsby: Character). Myrtle is married to George Wilson, also a mistress to Tom Buchanan. She
is not happy with her marriage nor her lifestyle. Myrtle is part of the lower class of society making her
poor. With them being poor they end up living in their car garage. George seemed like a gentleman
and that is why Myrtle married him, but turns out that he wasn t. Tom is part the upper class of society
which attracts Myrtle to him. They spend a lot of time in the city together. She has an excuse to tell
George that she is visiting her sister. George is getting a suspicion that Myrtle is up to no good, and
locks her up in a closet. Myrtle being upset, notices a yellow car thinking it was Tom because she
noticed him driving it earlier, she runs to the car to get away from George
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Women in Hills like White Elephants and The Yellow...
Through history women have fought for equal rights and freedom. This tension is derived from men;
society, in general; and within a woman herself. In the nineteenth century, women in literature were
often portrayed as submissive to men. Literature of this period often characterized women as
oppressed by society, as well as by the male influences in their lives. This era is especially interesting
because it is a time in modern society when women were still treated as second class citizens. Two
interesting short stories, Hills like White Elephants and The Yellow Wallpaper focus on a woman s
plight near the turn of the nineteenth century. Both authors, Hemmingway and Gilman, leave an open
end to the stories and allow readers to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Instructed to abandon her intellectual life and avoid stimulating company, she sinks into a still deeper
depression invisible to her husband, which is also her doctor, who believes he knows what is best for
her. Alone in the yellow wallpapered nursery of a rented house, she descends into madness. Everyday
she keeps looking at the torn yellow wallpaper. While there, she is forbidden to write in her journal, as
it indulges her imagination, which is not in accordance with her husband s wishes. Despite this, the
narrator makes entries in the journal whenever she has the opportunity. Through these entries we learn
of her obsession with the wallpaper in her bedroom. She is enthralled with it and studies the paper for
hours. She thinks she sees a woman trapped behind the pattern in the paper. The story reaches its
climax when her husband must force his way into the bedroom, only to find that his wife has pulled
the paper off the wall and is crawling around the perimeter of the room.
Hills Like White Elephants and The Yellow Wallpaper are both about couples dealing with a delicate
situation in a time when the power of men over women is obvious. The characters in both stories show
that the man has more control and authority than the woman. Hills Like White Elephants demonstrates
this through the use of the setting, time restrictions, and poor communication exhibited by the couple.
In The Yellow
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Pierre And Marie Curie Essay
Pierre and Marie Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium
Marie and Pierre Curie s pioneer research was again brought to mind when on 20 April last year, their
bodies were taken from their place of burial at Sceaux, just outside Paris, and in a solemn ceremony
were laid to rest under the mighty dome of the Panthéon. Marie Curie thus became the first woman to
be accorded this mark of honor on her own merit. One woman, Sophie Berthelot, admittedly already
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In 1901 he spanned the Atlantic. Hertz did not live long enough to experience the far reaching positive
effects of his great discovery, nor of course did he have to see it abused in bad television programs. It
is hard to predict the consequences of new discoveries in physics.
On 8 November 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen at the University of Würzburg, discovered a new
kind of radiation which he called X rays. It could in time be identified as the short wave, high
frequency counterpart of Hertz s waves. The ability of the radiation to pass through opaque material
that was impenetrable to ordinary light, naturally created a great sensation. Röntgen himself wrote to a
friend that initially, he told no one except his wife about what he was doing. People would say,
Röntgen is out of his mind . On 1 January 1896, he mailed his first announcement of the discovery to
his colleagues. ....und nun ging der Teufel los ( and now the Devil was let loose ) he wrote.
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Essay on Biochem Task 2
1.A. Original model of an essential amino acid Phenylalanine. This shows the atoms and bonds in both
the backbone and the side chain.
B. Original diagram of the different levels of protein structure (i.e., primary, secondary, tertiary, and
quaternary).
C. An original diagram, that demonstrates how a peptide bond is made through dehydration, using a
complete chemical equation.
Citation: Hudon MIller, S. (2013).
D. An original diagram, that demonstrates how a peptide bond is broken through hydrolysis, using a
complete chemical equation.
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They result in a change in the structure resulting in hydrophobic proteins, these new prions congregate
with other PrPsc proteins resulting in plaque or aggregation on the neuron.
Prions (PrPsc) influence the PrPc proteins they come in contact with to misfold and begin to
aggregate. The aggregation leads to development of fibers or plaques. The aggregation of PrPsc
around the neurons triggers the cell to self destruct. It is also able to spread to nearby neurons resulting
in areas of neuronal death which results in the brain tissue having spaces of void which appear like a
sponge. J. Thompson (2014)
2. In a healthy cell floating in the cytoplasm are proteins we refer to as chaperones because they
instruct or guide the folding of younger proteins. They guide them through the folding process
resulting in perfectly structured protein. That performs its function as it should. When chaperones go
bad aka Prions, as is the case in Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), we see the wide spread
destruction that can occur when mutations in the folding occur. In Bovine Spongiform
Encephalopathy the PrPsc protein acts as a chaperone and influences the PrPc protein it comes in
contact with, to misfold which results in a new structure this new form iis hydrophobic (PrPsc). As
these proteins form they aggregate with other PrPsc proteins. As the PrPsc proteins aggregate they
trigger the neuron to self destruct which
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A Case Against Evolution Of Public Schools
A Case Against Evolution in Public Schools
Evolution is the most popular theory currently taught in public high schools, and is widely accepted as
a sound scientific concept to teach. However, it is equally true that many disagree with evolution and
many of its concepts as an explanation of the origin of life on our planet, and it is thus my opinion that
evolution should not even be taught in public science classes, as it is not scientifically sound, nor
should be a part of a wide variety of concepts taught to students that that should also include
intelligent design, creationism, or any other number of theories that have just as much of validity as
evolution.
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New standards pointed out about that discrepancies in a molecular evidence has challenged the
evolutionary theory of common ancestry of all living things and that whether microevolution can be
extrapolated to explain macro evolutionary changes is controversial .(LeBeau, 2007)
In the 1900s, once disappointed by the courts, anti evolutionists moved onto intelligent design
.Basically, this concept considers the existence of what is termed irreducible complexity in nature,
which can only be attributed to an intelligent designer. (Clemmitt, 2005)
Intelligent design promotes idea that life is so complex could have only been created by an intelligent
being (Clemmitt, 2005)
Intelligent design supporters have believed that a low key approach is in order to be more successful
,rather than simply asking educational institutions to require that intelligent design be taught. Instead,
they ask only that schools teach the controversy surrounding evolution, arguing that broadening the
discussion will foster critical thought. (Clemmitt, 2005)
Intelligent Design advocates claim that their ideas constitute a true scientific originality. It seems that
one thing preventing Intelligent Design from qualifying as science is that it potentially explains too
much .Supporters of Intelligent Design completely disagree that theology should be rethought to
accommodate science. (Clemmitt, 2005)
The current intelligent
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Participatory Response
According to Gerrig, participatory response is a process where readers encode the types of mental
contents as they would encode them if they were the participants in the narrative world. Gerrig divides
participatory response in the following seven categories, such as the emotional response, outcome
preference, problem solving instructions, problem solving assertions, self projection, re plotting and
character evaluation. Immersion is a phase called by Victor Nell as lost in a book where reader s mind
merges with the storyline and simulates a fictional world as a temporary escape from reality. As a part
of the emotional response, the reader might feel sorry, sympathetic or even start associating himself
with one of the characters. Reading process provides an environment for a reader that engages him in
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As his mental state worsens, he transforms himself into a knight and fights with the imaginary
enemies and abandons his niece and household to search for fictitious adventures. Don Quixote s
obsession with his books leads him to the point where he loses his mind and finds an escape in the
fictional chivalry. Don Quixote shows participatory responses in the following scenes where he re
plots the ordinary events to fit his fictional adventures. For example, he fights with windmills while
seeing them as giants. When Sancho tells him that they are windmills, Don Quixote persuades him
that it is enchanter who turned them into the mills. Moreover, Don Quixote sees an ordinary peasant
woman as a noble lady and calls her Dulcinea del Toboso and vows to fight for her honor. His
immersion into Don Quixote is seen during his imaginary battle with muleteers, where he fights
according to the code of chivalry that he read in his
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Cold Sassy Tree By Rucker Blakeslee
Cold Sassy Tree
Through time, people have made choices that have not been considered socially acceptable by their
peers. From one choice, these peers will shun, bully and ridicule. In Cold Sassy Tree, Rucker
Blakeslee tested the society s limits when he remarried to a young woman, Miss Love Simpson,
shortly after the death of his first wife. The town found it repulsive that a man would not wait a couple
years, much less a couple months before even thinking about remarrying. Miss Love and Rucker made
their choice, although everyone in town was critical of the choice they made. The young couple was
judged by Cold Sassy due to the choice they made was not a choice anyone else in town would
consider. Why is it socially unacceptable to compose an unpopular decision? The Gospel of Mark tells
the story of Jesus visiting his hometown. He visited a synagogue and begins to teach the people
around him, but the people were offended. People questioned him as only the carpenter, the son of
Mary. The implied meaning is that he was worthless teaching, and he could only heal a few people.
Jesus was the son of God and many skeptical people in his time did not believe it. Jesus went through
many different times of not being socially accepted, like how Rucker was socially rejected for
remarrying. In their times, peers made choices of what others would think or would not accept what
they did not know. It was considered unacceptable to make these decisions for the reason that
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Differences And Similaristics Of Greek And Roman Architecture
Greek and Roman civilizations have created some of the most inveterate and meaningful images in
history. The art of building that arouse on the shores of the Aegean Sea and flourished at the ancient
world .Greeks were governed through democracy while romans were republicans .the Romans
borrowed and adapted the Greek style. They sanctified the same Greek Gods but gave them different
names. They both concentrated on using their structural concepts that match their ideal ratios. And as
any two consecutive, greatly attached civilizations .there are many points of comparisons regarding
their building types, building techniques, materials and art. As long as the presence of differences
there are many similarities that actually exist.
If we started with the similarities between them, we would find out that they both concerned about
symmetry, using stonework (marble), columns, and esplanades. They brought up numerous statues and
esteemed the human compose. Although difference between Greek and Roman architecture are not so
clear for some, they look alike in many things. However, it does not mean lack of difference at all
between both of them.
The Greeks established some colonies on the coastline near the Mediterranean Sea. While The
Romans ruled all over the Mediterranean. The Romans built roads which connects their empire to the
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Unfortunately, due to using such materials, many of their buildings didn t remain till nowadays .vice
versa using limestone, which was commonly used and favored by them as it was easy to be cut.
Pentelikon marble which was used especially for fishing surfaces it is also used in well known
structures as the Erechtheum. Buildings were durable and sturdy. Romans used the same material but
invented the concrete, with which many of their structures were constructed. It is made by a mixing
water, sand and lime
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Summer Holidays
Summary The article, Should children study in the summer holidays? (Jackson, 2017) discusses the
pros and cons of continuing a child s education throughout their summer vacation. In favor of this idea
was Vivien Stiles, a professional tutor for Kumon, who argued that studying over the summer would
help children ease back into a full school year. Stiles continued to explain the program as a two day
school week which teaches Mathematics and English. The average time it takes for each student to
complete their homework for their class is between 15 and 90 minutes. Others, like Tanith Carey, fear
that extending classroom education into the summer may overwhelm some young minds. She
explained how her daughter felt so overwhelmed by her education experience she tried to deny an
award she won because there was too much that surrounded the acceptance of that award. Once Carey
realized how much stress the extra schooling during the summer was causing her daughter, she
removed her from the tutoring program so she could play and experience a stress free childhood. Over
years the results have been quite positive for Carey and her two daughters as they have both found
passions in the arts and are leading healthy happy lives. She stresses the importance of learning not
only in classrooms, but through nature, exploring, and experiencing the natural environment around
them. According to Carey some parents are overlooking how much their children really learn when
they are able to explore
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Lake Placid Essay
Lake Placid
Winter Games
Olympic Bid (Whiteface Mountain, The Slides are OPEN... ) (Whiteface Mountain, @skimagonline
ranks... )
(Whiteface Mountain, Come and get it... ) (Lake Placid, New York). Contents
Introduction
History of Lake Placid North America s First Winter Resort The Olympics at Lake Placid Lake Placid
Today
City Information Population Information Transportation Driving Train or Bus Flying Climate
Can We Handle The Olympics? Are We Large Enough? Do We Have Adequate Transportation Driving
Already Existing Public Transit Walkability Improvements for the Olympic Games Accommodations
An Olympic Event With Positive Effects No Negative Impact on Disadvantaged People Creation of
Jobs and Economic Stimulus Long term Sustainability of Economic Growth
Conclusion
Works Cited Introduction
Often when people think of Olympic host cities, they conjure up massive cities in their minds. Lake
Placid does not align with that ideal. We prefer the term village to city. Because of our smaller size,
people do not think that we are equipped to host the Olympic Games. We may be small, but the village
of Lake Placid is a specialized city that focuses on recreation, especially winter sports. Lake Placid
has been engineered to host events such as these Olympic Games.
History of Lake Placid
North America s First Winter Resort
Lake Placid began as a summer vacation spot. Business boomed during the summer months as the
elite flocked to Lake Placid to
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Pain In The Giver
Pain is a hard thing to cope with. Humans live everyday wishing for no pain. But, what would happen
if pain did not exist? Well, without pain there is no happiness. Without these emotions, people are
easily manipulated. Sparknotes states, if you cannot remember physical pain, you might as well not
have experienced it, and you cannot be plagued by regret or grief if you cannot remember the events
that hurt you. (Sparknotes). Without these experiences, how do people know what causes pain versus
what causes happiness? Without these emotions, life is not important at all. The people of The Giver
do not cherish life. Death does not matter to them. For example, There were only two occasions of
release which were not punishments. Release of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They eliminate certain words, so relationships cannot form. Relationships are primarily for
reproductions. They do not even call themselves lovers or husband and wife . They were together only
to raise a boy and girl. The children were not even their s. Memories are meant to be shared through
relationships and collaboration with others. Shmoop.com states, The novel also argues that memories
are meant to be shared; there is a value in the collective knowledge of a generation, and in the way
that knowledge is passed on to others. Without the sharing of memories, the memories themselves are
of no use. (Shmoop). Relationships are essential to everyday life. Without these humans would
become lonely and withdrawn from society. The Elders force this rule because it keeps its citizens
from questioning their teachings. Humans need memories of love and being cared for to feel
comfortable to question the society. Since they do not, they are easily controlled and believe
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Chinese Immigrants In The Chinese Must Go
In The Chinese Must Go the cartoonist depicts the Chinese as running with a money bag to China
which symbolizes the American belief that Chinese laundrymen were exploiting the American
economy. The Chinese man is running from San Francisco to China with a bag of money in his hand,
which was likely earned from working in the laundry business, this can be inferred from the cleaning
tool in his arm and the stereotype of Chinese immigrants being laundrymen. This depiction makes
sense given the historical period, because the Chinese primarily labored in lower paying industries and
firms... such as domestic and laundry work. (Almaguer 171) The Chinese immigrants were subject to
lower paying professions because the whites saw the Chinese presence
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Alternative Energy Sources Of Fossil Fuels
Since the Industrial Revolution in 1760, the world has run on fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are critical to
global energy infrastructure due to their inherent advantages and generate significant economic value
as a result. However, the negative economic and environmental implications of fossil fuels demands a
permanent transition towards alternative energy. The world will continue to investigate alternative
energy sources and must commit to them to avoid long term environmental degradation. Ultimately,
fossil fuels are on the way out, but considerable work must be done before this forecast can be
realized.
Fossil fuels are an energy source derived from organic material that has decomposed over the course
of millions of years. Millennia ago, plants and animals died, quickly becoming buried under layers
upon layers of sedimentary material. The earth covering the remains of these organisms created a
unique environment of high pressure and high temperature, until they formed valuable hydrocarbons
which have countless applications for the energy industry (7). The main types of fossil fuels are oil,
natural gas, and coal, which each formed under a different set of conditions. Oil and natural gas are
primarily derived from compacted aquatic organisms, with natural gas simply being cooked longer
than oil has been. This differs from coal, which formed from primarily plants that were buried under
hundreds of layers of sediment (7).
Fossil fuels are not cherished by humans for simply
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Significance Of The Miller s The Crucible
To understand the importance of the meaning of Miller s play The Crucible and the symbolism used
within, it is crucial to comprehend not only the author s background, but also his motivation for
writing. The play is about a group of girls that become sick for no apparent reason. Rumors
subsequently start and escalate that some individuals are consorting with the devil, consequently
creating hysteria and fear in the town. The townsfolk turn on each other, blaming others as a way of
exonerating themselves. A system of justice is set up, and the success of the Salem Witch Trials is
dependent on accusations and the singling out of individuals. It encourages a cycle of blame, which
then leads to a creation of lies for individual s own gains, and innocent people being persecuted.
Writing in the early 1950 s, Miller manages with expertise to demonstrate the similarities between the
Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and the victimization of communists at the time he was writing. The
injustices and frenzy that he highlights in the play are a magnificent example of the turbulent times
that he was living and working in, and the effects it had not only on individuals, but American society
as a whole. Arthur Miller was born in Harlem, New York City on October 17, 1915. The son of a
wealthy immigrant, he watched his family lose their wealth after the Wall Street Crash in 1929. This
had a strong influence on Miller, and social justice and tragedy dominated much of his writing
throughout his
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How Did Robespierre Influence The French Revolution
Robespierre was hinting at a society based on virtue defining the political positon of a person set in a
similar society of terror, an early communist like society. But the Convention greatly disagreed with
him and agreed that he had begun to go insane with power, similarly to how Napoleon Bonaparte
would for the following years militaristically. Consumed by the Revolution, Robespierre is then
executed. Starting the war, Robespierre held a firm belief of sovereignty and equality, to form a
republic, and was against the death penalty, viewing it as an excessive punishment. But, as the war
progresses his ideology begins to change, favoring the use of the guillotine and leading a society of
terror. Marat was an extreme radical of the French Revolution. The difference to the others was the
fact that he was not part of any political group, but instead a powerful and influential advocator
through the press. Through his writing, he called for war against the monarchy, death to any traitors,
and declared anyone that did not support the National Assembly was not a true French citizen and
labeled a counterrevolutionary. In voicing these things, the public became more motivated to fight for
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His stance in finding success through the death of more and more people was also held up by the ends
justifying the means, if it meant bringing happiness to the people. His journalism would lead to people
taking action and also resulting in the September Massacres in September 1792, where citizens
stormed into prisons and killed the criminals held there, as well as royal guards, and other suspected
citizens called out in his journalism. Even after his assassination, he was treated as a
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Cml Case Studies
In Canada
The last instance statistical analysis was taken in 2010
590 Canadians were diagnosed with cml
355 men were diagnosed with cml
235 women were diagnosed with cml
The last mortality statistical analysis were taken in 2011
126 Canadians died from cml
66 men died from cml
60 women died from cml
When treated with a revolutionary drug called: imatinib (Gleevec) the 5 year observed survival is
greater than 90%
prior to imatinib coming to the hospitals the median life expectancy was only 4 7 years
The Median survival in Accelerated Phase was 18 months before imatinib. With imatinib, it is
estimated to be more than 4 years.
The Median survival rate in Blast Phase of CML is 3 6 months, however if remission is achieved it
can be up to 12 months.
CML
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Chemotherapy drugs used to treat CML include: busulfan (Myleran [oral], Busulfex [intravenous])
hydroxyurea (Hydrea, Apo hydroxyurea, Gen hydroxyurea) cytarabine (Cytosar, Ara C) radiation
therapy
Radiation therapy can be used as a means to reduce the size of the spleen. However this is normally
only used when chemotherapy does no longer work or is not effective.
The build up of Leukemia cells (CML) in the bones/ bone marrow can be very painful so it is used to
relieve pain that is caused by that build up.
Radiation Therapy is often used to treat the the cancer (CML) if it has moved/spread outside of the
bone marrow and into other parts of the body.
the only way to go into complete remission with this disease is when you undergo high dose radiation
followed by a stem cell transplant unfortunately not everyone can undergo this treatment there are
many other forms of treatment that can slow the cancer, but none that leave the patient completely
cancer free a revolutionary drug came into being in 2001 called imatinib (Gleevec) and approximately
90% of patients who were treated with it now show no signs of
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Anne Bradstreet Influences
For this essay, I will discuss the historical and cultural context of Anne Bradstreet s writings and how
that influenced her. An authors writing is always influenced by their surroundings and the history of
which they have lived in. Anne Bradstreet was no different, and her Puritan surroundings and the
happening history of the time, as well as her family occupied her poems. Anne Bradstreet s writings
were usually personal accounts, but her Puritan living was very apparent and that is what I will focus
on. To start lets go over a little history about Anne Bradstreet. She was born in 1612 with the maiden
name Dudley and died in 1672. She was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New
World Poet. Bradstreet did not attend school, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this poem states her thoughts on much of nature, as well as opinions on how to live life and honor
God. She contemplates verses of the bible containing the story of Cain and Abel and ponders the
nature of humans. The puritan viewpoint that man is weak and vain and full of sin is apparent in this
poem. Especially in the 29th stanza, Man at the best a creature frail and vain, / In knowledge ignorant,
in strength but weak, / Subject to sorrows, losses, sickness, pain, / Each storm his state, his mind, his
body break, /From some of these he never finds cessation, /But day or night, within, without, vexation,
/ Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near st Relation. She demonstrated how although
man is weak and sinful he still hopes for divine translation. Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation, /In
weight, in frequency and long duration / Can make him deeply groan for that divine Translation. Anne
Bradstreet was very strong in her Puritan values and it showed through in her poetry, especially this
one. The historical values of her time were based highly on the societies religious values. The poem
encompasses the societies view on nature and God, and man s place in the world. Bradstreet s form of
poetry was unusual and she contrasts typically Puritan views by feeling closer to God by connecting
with the
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The Effectiveness Of Virtual Media
The Effectiveness of Virtual Media In the world of learning nowadays, there are many ways to acquire
knowledge other than schools and teachers. Learning an instrument can take place beyond the
traditional classroom setting. As technology improves over the years, learning can take place not only
in a teacher to students setting but also from a vast amount of resources on the internet and digital
media. During the course of ten weeks, I used various online resources to learn how to play the piano
by learning how to play three different songs. So far, I have successfully learned all three songs by
watching YouTube videos and exploring piano instruction websites. During the learning process I
have encountered different challenges; some I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By practicing easy piano songs such as Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars and O Christmas Tree , I became
much familiarized with the position of each key and comfortable with pressing the keys without lifting
my whole hand. Needless to say, I would not be able to figure out how the piano works if I did not
receive any kind of instruction. The first thing I did was to search for YouTube videos because it is an
excellent choice to learn almost anything, not just instruments. YouTube not only teaches the viewers
by demonstrating on how to complete a particular task, but also uses videos to help the viewers
visualize what is going on. There was a variety of piano videos that were made specifically for
beginners like me. There was also variation between each videos depending on who the instructor was
and in which angle it was shot. Generally, I chose the videos that contained a well experienced
instructor instead of an amateur, and a good camera angle that clearly showed all the piano keys. After
this learning experience, I am confident that I am no longer a beginner. Although instructions from the
videos were easy to follow, there were still some challenges that I encountered during my practices
that could not be solved by the internet resources entirely. Having questions meant that I would have
to comment on the video and wait for an answer or look for a new video in order to find solution.
Either method is not
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Organization “in the News” Analysis Paper
BUS 374 | Organizational Theory | Organization In the News Analysis Paper | RIM Claws Back
Against Apple and Google With Free Tablets by: Mike Isaac of Wired | | Rolando A. Fuentes Ruiz |
SID : 301064105February 20, 2012 |
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Company Overview
Research in Motion, (RIM), is a global leader in wireless innovation, (which) revolutionized the
mobile industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry solution in 1999 [ (Research In Motion, 2011)
]. While RIM has no publically available mission statement [ (missionstudy, 2009) ], we can deduct
the following: 1) From the aforementioned description, they are committed to innovation. 2) From the
article we will discuss later on, they are seeking to strengthen ... Show more content on
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The article lastly lists the other strategies that RIM has been employing to encourage app development
citing extreme price cuts and Playbook s virtual android environment which allows android apps to be
easily transferred over to the Playbook. This is only possible due to the Android platform being an
open OS meaning anyone can develop on it including competitors.
With an organizational theory perspective, this article best articulates a manifestation of 2 important
concepts in the mobile market: 1) A resource based approach of assessing organizational effectives
with apps and app developers being the scarce resource of note 2) A description of the organizational
ecosystem being that of population ecology . This is demonstrated by the possible compatibility of
Android and RIM platforms and the selection process of the market that is still happening most
notably with the abandonment of HP s webOS
Resource Based Approach of Organizational Effectiveness
The resource based approach to measuring organizational effectiveness focuses solely on an
organizations ability to obtain scarce or key resources. The key measures of this approach are: *
Ability to perceive and interpret the external environment * Ability to respond to environmental
change * Bargaining position
While RIM s ability to obtain manufacturing resources is not being questioned, its ability to lure app
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Male vs. Female Offenders
The prison world is predominately male dominated. As the years go by, female incarceration levels
have been rapidly increasing. The prisons in early days didn t have to worry about dealing with two
different types of inmates as there were not that many females incarcerated. While male and female
inmates do have some similarities, they also have some distinct differences. The way they conduct
themselves in prison are different; as are they way they interact with other inmates. Males typically
are in prison for more violent crimes than women, making the maximum security prisons mainly male.
Throughout this paper, these differences and a few similarities are discussed.
MALE INMATES
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290 291). As with males, many female offenders are abusers of alcohol and drugs and were under the
influence of either at the time of their offense. According to demographic data from 2002, more than
46% of females were using drugs or alcohol at the time of their offense, and more than 55% admitted
to drinking regularly.
Many females in prisons find surrogate families while they are being incarcerated. It is a personality
trait of many females to band together with others to pull through a rough and emotional time, such as
being in prison. Female inmates tend to have problems that males don t that bond them together
stronger. One such bond is the inmates that are pregnant at the time of their incarceration.
Homosexuality is prevalent in female institutions, largely because a high percentage of women have
been abused and misused by men for most of their lives, and they already have turned to other females
for their emotional needs. 1 in 4 women in prison has been sexually assaulted, most likely by male
staff. Sexual Assault in a women s prison isn t primarily about dominance as it is in a male prison.
MALE VS. FEMALE INMATES
While there are many similarities between male and female inmates, there are also many differences.
The American prisons have been predominately male and continue to do so.
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Summary Of The Last Of The Mohicans
Throughout Cooper s novel the reader and Hawkeye are provided with many oppositions and
situations based on Culture, Race, and Geography that creates many tensions throughout the novel.
The Last of the Mohicans tends to be centered on the Character Hawkeye, a pathfinder and pioneer
that links the wilderness and civilization as mediation. The text itself is driven to be a generic paradox
and an encompassing narrative, the history with romance and the disagreement between fact and
fiction. Cooper uses a blend of facts and fiction in many scenarios. The third year of the Indian and
French War The Last of The Mohicans suppresses the boundaries or outlines that divide literature and
history in order to create a narrative of American, within which the real man can be understood.
Hawkeye, who is so to say a typical American is between the fiction and fact boundary. He links the
people and the actual events of the period of time to fit right in to Coopers genre. The Indian Nations,
Fort William Henry massacre, Colonel Munroe, and Marquis de Montcalm are all based on fact but
then Cooper intertwines significant romance. Coopers chosen genre, historical romance, is based on
the movement between the stages of cultural development or hostile civilizations. It allows cultural
self awareness and analysis, which allows the narrative expression. In a traditional narrative love is a
quest rather than a cultural analysis. The texts movement tracks the hero as he or she enters the
unknown
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Homer Bad Man Analysis
Modern society relies heavily on media, a form of mass communication, to inherit its values and
beliefs on political and social issues occurring around the world. Two of the most common forms of
communication in this field are current affairs programs and news broadcasts. Due to the mass
production and high demand for news around the world, the images and stories presented to the public
are often skewed, therefore sometimes misrepresenting the truth behind the stories being reported on.
As media has become more commonplace in modern society, modern texts have explored this idea
more frequently. Both the television series, Frontline by Rob Sitch et al and The Simpsons episode
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The episode has the media depict Homer Simpson, the protagonist, as sexually harassing a younger
woman when the audience can see that Homer was really trying to retrieve his precious gummy bear
from the back of the woman s pants. When the woman retaliates to what she assumes is an act of
harassment, the media begin to get involved and a fictitious news station called Rock Bottom asks to
interview Homer to get his account of the story. The report begins with the woman portrayed as a
university honours student who devoted her life to kids, (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:46) and Homer as a
grossly overweight pervert. (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:49) When she is spoken about, the music is
angelic and sweet which suddenly contrasts to the sinister non diagetic sound played when Homer is
depicted. Later in the interview, Daniels and Lynch humorously show the blatant and obvious cuts in
the interview by the clock in the background constantly switching back and forward in time, and
Homer s words cutting from sweet and candy repeatedly. This mise en scene and use of cinematic
techniques within the show, is used to portray how easy it is for the media to misrepresent the truth
through film editing and other technological
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The Marketing Mix Of Starbucks
II) Marketing Mix
The marketing mix is the set of tactical marketing tools that the firm blends to produce the response it
wants in the target market. It consists of everything the firm can do to influence the demand for its
products (Kotler et al., 2013, p.53). Its main characteristics can be categorised into a 4Ps framework.
a) Product
Starbucks was initially known as a premium coffee chain for high standard coffee lovers. However,
throughout the years and the fierce competition, Starbucks has expanded its product portfolio to match
new customer needs. They introduced the brands Tazo Tea and Fizzio offering caffeine free
handcrafted sodas (Mintel, 2014). They also launched innovative beverages like the Frappuccino, and
created an extensive food menu. In fact, a study has shown that around 22% of hot drink purchasers
were very interested in seeing baked goods on the menu of coffee shops (Mintel, 2014). They also do
their best to introduce seasonal offerings, such as the gingerbread for Christmas (Erin, 2010). They
now host 8 main categories of drinks and 7 of food to attract a wider range of consumers (i.e. the non
coffee lovers). Nevertheless, beverages still account for 60% of sales in the store (Statista, 2015).
Beyond serving drinks and food, Starbucks enables its customers to purchase Starbucks coffee and
cappuccino makers, to extend the Starbucks experience at home, in a Starbucks mug. Each product is
unique since the barista personalises it with the
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The Role Of Thirst For Knowledge In Mary Shelley s...
Dr. Frankenstein s thirst for knowledge at a young age started a journey he did not know would end in
his death. Many things Victor Frankenstein did in his lifetime were attributed to his need to see if what
he had been studying his entire life would actually work in the real world. Without the need to know
more and more, Victor could have avoided a lifetime of suffering. Victor Frankenstein s thirst for
knowledge started at a very young age. He loved to study science, like chemistry and the contrasts
between life and death. Frankenstein wanted to find out if he could cheat death and create a new
species of human that was stronger and more powerful than the average man. A new species would
bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me. I
might in process of time (although I now found it impossible) renew life where death had apparently
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Because of his need to create a more powerful human, destruction happened. Frankenstein was so
driven to create the monster and dedicated much of his life and energy into the project, he quickly
became obsessed. Frankenstein did not realize that his creation might have some consequences. The
second his monster came to life, Frankenstein was immediately disgusted in what he had created. I
had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the beauty of
the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart. Unable to endure the aspect of
the being I had created, I rushed out of the room and continued a long time traversing my bed
chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep. (Mary Shelley). Upon creating the monster Victor
Frankenstein starts his journey of a very painful rest of his
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Why Is Iculosis Still High
Progression of TB:
The progress of tuberculosis infected more people over the years. The rate of Inuits being infected
with tuberculosis still continues to be high and has gotten higher, the amount of Inuits infected by
latent tuberculosis has increased, but the rate of latent turning to active tuberculosis has decreased
because some Iqaluit s died from it.(1). Iqaluit has the most case and highest rate of tuberculosis in
Canada(2). The reason why these cases are still high is because the health system is not so great in
Iqaluit and functions very poorly. Because the nurses or doctors in Iqaluit who don t diagnose patients
quickly or a mislead on diagnosis. Also tuberculosis is high in Iqaluit is because the housing is often
overcrowded which would enable the infections to spread by air. Lack of food is also a problem
followed up with security and access to health care are part of the factors why tuberculosis is high in
Iqaluit.(4)
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They are isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol that are all consumed together and on a
daily basis to kill tuberculosis that resides in the infected person s lungs for 2 months. After 2 months
most of the tuberculosis has died and can t be detected under a microscope. The infected person after
the 2 months phases must take isoniazid and rifampicin daily for 4 months. This 6 months course is
standard for the western approach. But if they failed to take these medicines daily, they will have to
change courses and different medicines because tuberculosis may become resistant to the regular anti
tuberculosis drug that the patient failed to consume daily. This medicine against the drug resistant
tuberculosis is called fluoroquinolone and this treatment could last two years of continuous
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Kayak Narrative
Every summer my family spends most of our days at my grandfather, Jiddoo s, beach house on Minot
beach. I ve been going since I was a baby and I always heard stories of my cousins, aunts and uncles
talking about how they kayak around the glades and after hearing so many stories about it, I didn t
have a clear idea of what it meant. By the time I was around 10, I came to realize it meant kayaking
4.5 miles from the beach, around a peninsula known as The Glades by the Minot community, or first
cliff . As I walked in struggling to lug a heavy cooler into the cottage, a baby blue wooden house my
family has had since my dad was a baby, I heard my cousin Kayla yell over my loud Italian Lebanese
aunts to my brother and I, Ca! Paulie! Ry and I were just about to kayak around the glades, want to
come? Paul and I obviously agreed, and ran with them to grab the kayaks and life vests. 20 year old
Kayla is Jimmy Garoppolo obsessed and always has a new fact about the human body, and Ryan, an
11 year old athlete who s always up on the latest trends, a stereotypical 6th grader. I couldn t wait to
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I see curly hair and tan arms which was exactly what we heard from behind us. Paul and Ryan called
out it was George, George was our neighbor that s lived in Scituate his whole life and knows all the
ins and outs of this beach. We told him about what was going on in our lives, as the sun reflected off
his boat into bright rays of white light that hit our faces. He was out pulling lobster traps for our Uncle
Billy, who had recently came down with a serious case of lyme disease. He listed everyone in our
family to say hello to, and then was off, leaving some boat waves for us to ride through, up and down,
up and down. We paddled onwards, getting
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Climate Change Denial and the Media
The pace of global warming is accelerating and the scale of the impact is devastating. The time for
action is limited we are approaching a tipping point beyond which the opportunity to reverse the
damage of CO2 emissions will disappear.
Eliot Spitzer
Global warming isn t a prediction. It is happening.
James Hansen
Climate change, specifically in reference to C02 Emissions released by human use of fossil fuels and
their consequential effects on the environment, is perhaps one of the most pressing issues we, not just
as Americans, but as human beings face in our lifetimes. Though it may sound like a sensationalist
statement the facts are hard to deny. In May of 2013, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
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97% of climate scientists agree that such increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are
man made (Global Climate Change: Consensus). Why then is it that the news media treats such widely
held views by experts as debate rather than consensus? The answer may lie in the media s current and
skewed standards of what constitutes objectivity and balance .
It can be said that the mainstream American news media holds objective reporting in a high regard,
and rightfully so. Such a journalistic culture finds its roots in the Fairness Doctrine, a policy
implemented by the Federal Communications Commission in 1949(Boliek) in response to muckraking
and irresponsible journalistic practices of prior times. The Fairness Doctrine mandated that news
organizations provide contrasting views of controversial issues in an equal manner. Though the
Fairness Doctrine was repealed in 1987, and its official language removed in 2011, the effects of this
policy still seem to play a significant role in the mainstream media (Boliek). It can be argued that the
residual effects of this policy have mutated into a heavy emphasis on fairness and balance (in some
cases, and in other cases not as much) that has made many journalists lose their focus on what
objectivity actually means.
In a publication Objectivity Balance: Today s Best Practices in American Journalism by Joel Kaplan,
the associate Dean for
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Risk Management Case Study Greenpoint
Greenpoint through the years
In 1990 over 100 stakeholders in the Greenspoint area petitioned the state to develop a 12 square mile
management district. In order to help spur Houston s growth the greater Greenspoint District was
formed in 1991 by the Texas Legislature. (District) Many business owners sought the newly
developed district to build or expand their businesses. Soon after real estate, schools parks, and public
buildings popped up over the 12 square miles of Greenspoint. In 1994 the crime wave of the late 80 s
that plagued the area was no more and a major development was soon going to open the area to more
people and businesses. The Greater Greenspoint Redevelopment Authority saw a great development in
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With thousands of people being displaced by Katrina, Houston welcomed the refugees to the city.
Greenspoint was one of the locations where the refuges would settle until they could go back home
but many of the refuges made the Greenspoint area their permanent home. A few months after Katrina,
the Houston natives were quarreling with the Louisiana natives. Soon the schools, parks, and other
areas became battlegrounds for settling issues. Because of the major change in population many of the
surrounding apartments became Section 8 housing in order to accommodate the influx of so many
families trying to survive. With the new ease of being able to procure a palace to stay more low
income families made their way to Greenspoint. The old Greenspoint families and businesses that
once enjoyed and gave wealth to the district were now moving out farther north. Not long after,
Houston was also victim to a natural disaster. The storm tore apart areas in the city including
Greenspoint. Due to its proximity to the overflowed Greenpoint Bayou, Greenspoint was in dire need
of repair. As it happens more often than not, the low income families bring with them anger,
desperation, and uncertainty, among other
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Manuel Alvarez Bravo
The history of Mexico is much different than the history of its northern neighbor, the United States (U.
S.). At one time Mexican territory extended north into the Colorado area and west to California before
ceding the property to the U. S. after the Mexican American War of 1846 1848. Mexico and most of
South America had been settled by Spain upon encountering the New World in 1492. So South
American Spanish colonies spoke Spanish, had a ruling class that was not native born called
peninsulares who were born in Spain but lived and ruled Mexico. Mexican ties with Europe were
strong and in its colonial days the rulers and upper class individuals tended to draw from European
society to make Mexico feel like the place they left behind. With regard to Mexican Natives,
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It was a time of a creative fertility, owing to the happy though not always tranquil marriage between a
desire for modernization and the search for an identity with Mexican roots, in which archaeology,
history and ethnology played an important role, parallel to the arts. ( Manuel Alvarez Bravo para. 5)
The official Bravo site on the internet has samples of his work from the 1920s to the 1990s, as he lived
to be 100 years old ( Manuel Alvarez Bravo para. 8). In that span of time, Bravo kept the subjects of
his pictures the same. He photographed Native people, their living conditions, relics, and landscapes.
Viewers will not see society people among the photo array on his official website. One picture titled
Barber, 1924 from the 1920s collection is a picture of a youngster getting a haircut on a sidewalk or
patio by an older man. Both have their backs to the camera and are in the shade. The picture is one of
everyday life, the accoutrements of civilization being represented as Mexico tries to modernize
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The Effects Of Previous Statements Of The Halitosis And...
Is there any better way to define and classify halitosis? HUANG,WEI TE Introduction Although
halitosis is a generally recognised social problem, there is no consensus on the definition and
classification of it(1).This embarrassment leads to psychologic stress with repulsive impression and
hinders a pleasant communication ,which are the situations that most people struggle to avoid. The
genesis of malodour may stem from oral cavity itself or from extraoral sources(2), and the
managements varies with the causative factors.If the problem is bad oral hygiene, the treatment will be
oral hygiene instruction or periodontal treatment. When system disease is the cause, the dentist may
refer to physician for further control. Moreover, some organic function insufficiencies may be noticed,
if they are the origins. Since there are different sources of halitosis that lead to different managements
(3), finding a way to define and classify the ailment properly and clearly to provide a suitable
guideline for the diagnosis is a necessity. In this article, we discuss several defects of previous
statements of the halitosis and the new definition with classification which was published by M. Aydin
and C. N. Harvey lately in July 2014 to analyze whether they put forward a better method. Etiology
Amongst most patients with persistent
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Point Of View Of The Penelopiad
A story could be told numerous ways depending on whose point of view you look at. It s like if there
was a car accident in an intersection. There would be multiple perspectives as to what happened.
There would be the people involved points of view, the people at the other spots of the intersection,
and any other possible witnesses who were for example, walking to their car in the parking lot near by.
Greek myths are like car accidents. The events happen, the stories are told and repeated for
generations and eventually written down, but they can get mis translated in the process depending on
whose side you look at. In The Penelopiad, we see Penelope s perspective of her life and what she
thought of Odysseus while he was gone. In the
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The Medical Uses of Daffodils
The daffodil is very well known for its beauty but it s fairly unknown that it has medicinal purposes as
well. The flower has some questionable side effects but it is often used to induce vomiting or for
working similarly to aloe vera. Daffodils can also be used for diseases such as cancer or Alzheimer s.
It is obvious that the flower is much more than aesthetically pleasing.
Daffodils scientific name is Narcissus pseudonarcissus. They grow at altitudes of sea level up to 0.93
miles above that. The flowers grows wild in the woods or the grasslands and are found in parks and
gardens in the temperate regions (kew.org). These flowers do best in full sun although they will also
grow in partial shade. They are a monocot with six outer petals and the central corona which is the
trumpet or cup for which the daffodil is known (Southern Living). These flowers are native to
northern Europe and have become increasingly popular in North America (Encyclopaedia Britannica).
Narcissus is harvested when the flowers have overpopulated an area. The bulbs are removed from the
flower and are thinly distributed elsewhere. The daffodils are bred by twin scaling. Twin scaling is
when the bulbs are cut into long segments and are paired off with similar parts until they are planted.
The daffodils are then planted until the cotyledon is visible and then they are often commercially sold
(kew.org).
Daffodils were traditionally used to induce vomiting and as a coolant for burns and wounds. They
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The Development of Cimetidine as Treatment for Peptic...
The drug cimetidine was launched in 1976, as a successful medication to treat peptic ulcers. Over
many centuries peptic ulcer has been a major cause of death, at any particular time about 4 million
people are effected with peptic ulcer, and the at least 6000 people die from this disease each year.
Peptic ulcer results from erosion within the walls three particular areas of the gastrointestinal tract
(GIT); the oesophagus, the stomach or the duodenum. This is due to the excessive production of
stomach acid, consisting of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and the enzyme pepsin, required for digestion in
the gastrointestinal tract; this can also lead the acid to reach the oesophagus. Under normal
circumstances the linings are protected from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, following surgery the symptoms associated with ulcers were not cured. This lead to further
understanding of the causes of peptic ulcers, and that the regular use of NSAIDs medications such as
aspirin to treat other illnesses induces ulcers (figure 2).
Aspirin inhibits the enzyme COX 1 which normally converts arachidonic acids to prostaglandins.
Prostaglandins are responsible for the positive feedback on non parietal cells to produce mucus and
bicarbonate protective layers and they show negative feedback on parietal cells, inhibiting acid
secretion. Thus inhibition of the COX 1 inhibits synthesis of prostaglandins hence decreased mucus
and bicarbonate production and increased acid production (figure 1).
Cimetidine treatment for NSAIDs/aspirin induced acid production was discovered upon investigating
histamine receptors located on the parietal cells. Histamine receptor activation, triggers acid secretion,
consequently, antagonising the histamine receptor decreases the gastric acid production; thus aiming
to treat peptic ulcers.
This discovery was initiated by James Whyte Black and William Duncan in 1964; with other scientist
s contributions, cimetidine was discovered at Smith Kline and French Laboratories (now known as:
GlaxoSmithKline) facilities in Philadelphia. Initially to design a histamine receptor antagonist, its
structure must be similar to that of the agonist histamine, thus it can competitively bind to
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Market Research Crucial
Why Is Market Research Crucial to Business Today? Most of the businessmen consider market
research the key to a successful business empire. It is quite essential to conduct a thorough research to
analyze the prospects of an existing or new product. A well conducted research proves fruitful in
evaluating the business situations, the potential sales of a product, prospective customers and so forth.
In simple words, market research is the process of collecting, recording and evaluating data which
relates to various products and services.
Goal of Market Research
There are many reasons why a business enterprise should conduct researches before launching a new
product. Some of the most important goals of such researches involve the following.
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Another form of research is the consumer based research.
Primary research involves collection of data directly from the consumers. It is quite an expensive
method of research though quite effective. Customer feedbacks are collected through telephonic
interviews, surveys and group discussions. The primary research is further categorized into
quantitative and qualitative research.
Quantitative research: In quantitative researches, surveys are conducted to collect numerical data.
Most of the surveys include close ended questions which are less time consuming. It is quite easy to
collect such data as consumers tend to be more co operative. The collected data is further analyzed for
a proper conclusion.
Qualitative research: In quantitative researches, group discussions or interviews are conducted to
gather information. This research involves open ended questions where consumers are required to
answer in depth questions. Experienced professionals are required to conduct interviews. It is both an
expensive and time consuming method of
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Hitler s The Hiding Place
During World War II, the world was in panic. The people lived in terror for their family, friends, and
themselves. No one was ever truly safe. Not the soldiers, not the citizens, not anyone. Leaders around
the globe tried to calm their frightened countries, but as Casper ten Boom in Corrie ten Boom s The
Hiding Place tells us: It is wrong to give people hope when there is no hope. It is wrong to base faith
off of wishes. There will be war. And was he ever right.
On September 1, 1939, Adolf Hitler and his army of Nazis attacked Poland, marking the first day of
six years of war, fear, and suffering. Hitler had long since came to power in Germany. After World
War I, Germany was stripped of many things; money, cultural worth, dignity and power. The Germans
needed a place to look to for help; they needed a promising future, and Adolf Hitler promised them
just that. Blaming the Jewish religion, Hitler began to rise from the masses of Germans. He convinced
Germany that the Jews were untermenschen , of what roughly translates to in English as subhuman or
less of a human. So eager for hope of a better way of life, the rest of Germany trusted and gave him
the power he needed to carry out multiple acts of destruction.
In 1933, the newly elected Chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler opened the first of numerous
concentration camps, the Nazi Party boycotted Jewish shops and businesses, burned books that have
been deemed disreputable , and also, Germany quits the League of
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Theme Statement For The Bean Trees
A recurring theme in The Bean Trees is that everyone has their own problems and no matter how bad
the problem could be something good will come out of it. Barbara Kingsolver shows this in multiple
ways through the characters in this book. Some of the more ______ characters being Lou Anne,
Estevan and Esperanza, and Taylor. Through their own problems the exemplify that no matter how
tough a situation could be there is something good to come out of it. In this book, the main character
Taylor, a girl from Kentucky is relied on to take care of an infant named Turtle. Taylor was young and
didn t want a boy in her life, nor wanted a child to take care of. Taylor left Kentucky with Turtle and
headed to Arizona. While being there not only did she have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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During the time she stayed with them she received judgement on what she would eat and do. She
decides to move out and meets LouAnn. LouAnn helps Taylor while she works and would take care of
Turtle and Dwyane Ray. Taylor s job is at Burger Derby(?) and is treated very unfairly and loses her
job. Trying to look for a new job she comes across The Lord Used Tires, and while being their
overcomes her fear of tires. (Quote Turtles first word). Taylor comes to the conclusion that like a
flower being planted in a dirty place it can turn out beautiful. After her finding out about Turtle
condition of Failure to Thrive she then will take Estevan and Esperanza with her to a Cherokee nation
to find out more about both Turtles ancestry along with Taylor s grandfathers. While being their Taylor
understands how big a privilege she has being in the majority while she is in Arizona, because while
being in the Cherokee nation she is a minority. Throughout the whole book Taylor constantly makes
improvements on the way she looks at life and how although she didn t want to have Turtle in the first
place, having her and taking her to Arizona was the best decision she had
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  • 2. Leadership and Organizational Behavior Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world. Indeed. It is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead In the past 25 years, the concept of organizational culture has gained wide recognition as a way to understand human systems. The culture of a group can now be defined as: A pattern of shared basic assumptions that the group learned as it solved its problems of external adaptation and internal integration, that has worked well enough to be considered valid and therefore, to be taught to new members as the correct way to perceive, think, and feel in relation to those problems. ¹ (Schein 373 374) Introduction During more than 4 years I was working for 3 different non profit organizations in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most important outcome of entire company operation is scientific publications and statistical reports. Thus, the quality of data collection and statistical analysis is essential. In order to achieve the excellence, employees require to be innovative, good team players and detail oriented. Following the OCI classification, I tend to categorize the CDBMP as A Learning organization the organization that emphasizes improvement and system wide approach to quality ². In addition, in terms of Organizational Level this company can be classified as an Inter unit coordination type of organization. Overall, I agree with the result of OCI test. I remember John Harrison s (the director of CBDMP) famous saying was ‘Family is the first priority and work is the second . I gave this example as an illustration of the CBDMP humanistic propensity. According to OCI, in organizations with constructive style people encourage to work toward the satisfaction of whole company as well as each employee s needs. This statement fits well into CBDMP culture: the company was always very supportive to all employees in their professional development and training. I personally had about six company paid trainings. It was interesting to compare the CBDMP profile to the Typical Ideal Culture Profile , offered by OCI. (Figure 5) It looks like my company is highly over scored in the Affiliative and Competitive parts. In the contrary, in the Achievement and Perfectionistic styles it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Thomas Michael Everett Living with five other brothers is hard when you all have to share one bathroom. Thomas Michael Everett was born on April 4th,1949 at St. Joseph s Hospital in Flint, Michigan. He is the son of Wilton and Helen Everett. Thomas has four older brothers, Bill, Bob, Joe and Don. Mike is his younger brother. He was named Thomas Michael after St. Thomas and St. Michael because he grew up Catholic and went to a Catholic school. Thomas shared a room growing up with his brothers. One bathroom, two beds and one desk for six boys to share. One of his memories of his siblings growing up was selling strawberries in the neighborhood. Thomas loved to run and play outside. Almost every summer day, he would grab a bat, 6 baseball gloves and 8 apples for the park. They would go to the park until dinner time. Pets can play a big part in families. Growing up, Thomas had a cocker spaniel named Buffy. Thomas liked to play ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have two children ,Courtney Lynn and Brian Thomas. Thomas favorite story about Courtney when she was little she lose pacifiers and remembers her first time cheerleading. He remembers when I was born, being at the hospital holding me. Thomas is very into his faith, he went to a catholic school. He is a Knight of Columbus. The Knights of Columbus are a group of people that do good things to raise money for the church. They do a Tootsie roll drive every year and he always participates. Thomas is an usher at Holy Family Church in Grand Blanc and loves Michigan State University. Years ago, he was a Michigan fan, but when his daughter went to Michigan State for college, his money went to MSU and he decided to cheer for MSU. Thomas remembers the attacks on 9/11 as being historical. At first, he thought it was one pilot that just lost his course then he saw the second plane hit on the TV. Thomas was at work at the time. He knew then that it was terrorist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. In considering the process of change in the relationship... In considering the process of change in the relationship between Ireland and Great Britain between 1801 and 1921, how far can the 1886 Home Rule Bill be seen as a key turning point? In 1815 Ireland was part of the union though by 1921 it was partitioned. The years in between saw group and individual efforts in trying to change the relationship between Ireland and Great Britain. Parnell s campaign for Home Rule is seen as a key turning point that potentially was the most important kick starting change within the union. 1886 was undoubtedly a turning point as it gave hope for both a just and feasible solution to the problem of the Irish government . In 1886 the Liberal Party Prime Minister of the UK, William Gladstone, decided that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When O Connell won the Country Clare election in 1828 it seemed impossible for there to be no change of the rules within parliament. The Roman Catholic Emancipation Act was passed in 1829 due overall support in the House of Commons and it could be said that this led to positive change for Irish Nationalism. Many opportunities were sprung open by this act, especially for the middle class, in political and professional jobs in particular. Also, O Connell teamed up with the Whigs and managed to pass a number of acts such as the Irish Church Act, which could also have been seen to help. O Connell s success also seemed to forge a link between Irish nationalism and Catholicism. All of these things seem to suggest that 1829 was a turning point for Irish nationalism. However O Connell s hopes that emancipation would lead to repeal did not materialise. The Act has succeeded in its intention to keep the union intact. The middle class gained most from it and became content. They did not support the repeal campaign, and was a reason for its failure and furthermore, there was no support in parliament for repeal of the union. There has at least been serious consideration of change in the union in 1886. By the end of the repeal campaign O Connell was receiving criticism from more extreme groups such as Young Ireland. The Great Famine was a key event in changing the relationship between Great Britain and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on compare and contrast daisy and myrtle Ms.Meyer English III 18 April 2013 Compare and Contrast: Daisy and Myrtle The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This novel features Jay Gatsby, George Wilson, Nick Carraway, Jordan Baker and Tom Buchanan along with many others to show the hopes, the struggles and the romance the characters went through each and every day. Due to the mixing of the two social classes: the rich and the poor, we learn about the causes and effects of what they face. In the book, two major characters that greatly influenced this story were Daisy Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. Both of them had difficulties in the way they acted, felt, and where they belonged to. They also have some relatable characteristics that are alike ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Daisy may not care about much but she cares a lot about Nick (The Great Gatsby: Daisy). Nick is Gatsby s neighbor and tries helping to get Gatsby with Daisy especially because Gatsby kept begging him to (Fitzgerald). One day Gatsby, Tom, Daisy, Nick and Jordan go out. Daisy becoming upset and trying to escape runs over Myrtle Wilson (Fitzgerald). Daisy does not care or have any sympathy towards her death she doesn t even confess but let s Gatsby take the blame because he was in the car with her (Willhite). Myrtle Wilson is the second major character in The Great Gatsby. She is about 30 years old and is faintly stout but she carried her surplus flesh sensuously as some woman can (The Great Gatsby: Character). Myrtle is married to George Wilson, also a mistress to Tom Buchanan. She is not happy with her marriage nor her lifestyle. Myrtle is part of the lower class of society making her poor. With them being poor they end up living in their car garage. George seemed like a gentleman and that is why Myrtle married him, but turns out that he wasn t. Tom is part the upper class of society which attracts Myrtle to him. They spend a lot of time in the city together. She has an excuse to tell George that she is visiting her sister. George is getting a suspicion that Myrtle is up to no good, and locks her up in a closet. Myrtle being upset, notices a yellow car thinking it was Tom because she noticed him driving it earlier, she runs to the car to get away from George ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Women in Hills like White Elephants and The Yellow... Through history women have fought for equal rights and freedom. This tension is derived from men; society, in general; and within a woman herself. In the nineteenth century, women in literature were often portrayed as submissive to men. Literature of this period often characterized women as oppressed by society, as well as by the male influences in their lives. This era is especially interesting because it is a time in modern society when women were still treated as second class citizens. Two interesting short stories, Hills like White Elephants and The Yellow Wallpaper focus on a woman s plight near the turn of the nineteenth century. Both authors, Hemmingway and Gilman, leave an open end to the stories and allow readers to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instructed to abandon her intellectual life and avoid stimulating company, she sinks into a still deeper depression invisible to her husband, which is also her doctor, who believes he knows what is best for her. Alone in the yellow wallpapered nursery of a rented house, she descends into madness. Everyday she keeps looking at the torn yellow wallpaper. While there, she is forbidden to write in her journal, as it indulges her imagination, which is not in accordance with her husband s wishes. Despite this, the narrator makes entries in the journal whenever she has the opportunity. Through these entries we learn of her obsession with the wallpaper in her bedroom. She is enthralled with it and studies the paper for hours. She thinks she sees a woman trapped behind the pattern in the paper. The story reaches its climax when her husband must force his way into the bedroom, only to find that his wife has pulled the paper off the wall and is crawling around the perimeter of the room. Hills Like White Elephants and The Yellow Wallpaper are both about couples dealing with a delicate situation in a time when the power of men over women is obvious. The characters in both stories show that the man has more control and authority than the woman. Hills Like White Elephants demonstrates this through the use of the setting, time restrictions, and poor communication exhibited by the couple. In The Yellow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pierre And Marie Curie Essay Pierre and Marie Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium Marie and Pierre Curie s pioneer research was again brought to mind when on 20 April last year, their bodies were taken from their place of burial at Sceaux, just outside Paris, and in a solemn ceremony were laid to rest under the mighty dome of the Panthéon. Marie Curie thus became the first woman to be accorded this mark of honor on her own merit. One woman, Sophie Berthelot, admittedly already rested there but in the capacity of wife of the chemist Marcelin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1901 he spanned the Atlantic. Hertz did not live long enough to experience the far reaching positive effects of his great discovery, nor of course did he have to see it abused in bad television programs. It is hard to predict the consequences of new discoveries in physics. On 8 November 1895, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen at the University of Würzburg, discovered a new kind of radiation which he called X rays. It could in time be identified as the short wave, high frequency counterpart of Hertz s waves. The ability of the radiation to pass through opaque material that was impenetrable to ordinary light, naturally created a great sensation. Röntgen himself wrote to a friend that initially, he told no one except his wife about what he was doing. People would say, Röntgen is out of his mind . On 1 January 1896, he mailed his first announcement of the discovery to his colleagues. ....und nun ging der Teufel los ( and now the Devil was let loose ) he wrote. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Biochem Task 2 1.A. Original model of an essential amino acid Phenylalanine. This shows the atoms and bonds in both the backbone and the side chain. B. Original diagram of the different levels of protein structure (i.e., primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary). C. An original diagram, that demonstrates how a peptide bond is made through dehydration, using a complete chemical equation. Citation: Hudon MIller, S. (2013). D. An original diagram, that demonstrates how a peptide bond is broken through hydrolysis, using a complete chemical equation. Citation: Hudon MIller, S. (2013). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They result in a change in the structure resulting in hydrophobic proteins, these new prions congregate with other PrPsc proteins resulting in plaque or aggregation on the neuron. Prions (PrPsc) influence the PrPc proteins they come in contact with to misfold and begin to aggregate. The aggregation leads to development of fibers or plaques. The aggregation of PrPsc around the neurons triggers the cell to self destruct. It is also able to spread to nearby neurons resulting in areas of neuronal death which results in the brain tissue having spaces of void which appear like a sponge. J. Thompson (2014) 2. In a healthy cell floating in the cytoplasm are proteins we refer to as chaperones because they instruct or guide the folding of younger proteins. They guide them through the folding process resulting in perfectly structured protein. That performs its function as it should. When chaperones go bad aka Prions, as is the case in Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), we see the wide spread destruction that can occur when mutations in the folding occur. In Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy the PrPsc protein acts as a chaperone and influences the PrPc protein it comes in contact with, to misfold which results in a new structure this new form iis hydrophobic (PrPsc). As these proteins form they aggregate with other PrPsc proteins. As the PrPsc proteins aggregate they trigger the neuron to self destruct which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Case Against Evolution Of Public Schools A Case Against Evolution in Public Schools Evolution is the most popular theory currently taught in public high schools, and is widely accepted as a sound scientific concept to teach. However, it is equally true that many disagree with evolution and many of its concepts as an explanation of the origin of life on our planet, and it is thus my opinion that evolution should not even be taught in public science classes, as it is not scientifically sound, nor should be a part of a wide variety of concepts taught to students that that should also include intelligent design, creationism, or any other number of theories that have just as much of validity as evolution. Here, we will discuss why evolution as a scientific theory is flawed, and that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New standards pointed out about that discrepancies in a molecular evidence has challenged the evolutionary theory of common ancestry of all living things and that whether microevolution can be extrapolated to explain macro evolutionary changes is controversial .(LeBeau, 2007) In the 1900s, once disappointed by the courts, anti evolutionists moved onto intelligent design .Basically, this concept considers the existence of what is termed irreducible complexity in nature, which can only be attributed to an intelligent designer. (Clemmitt, 2005) Intelligent design promotes idea that life is so complex could have only been created by an intelligent being (Clemmitt, 2005) Intelligent design supporters have believed that a low key approach is in order to be more successful ,rather than simply asking educational institutions to require that intelligent design be taught. Instead, they ask only that schools teach the controversy surrounding evolution, arguing that broadening the discussion will foster critical thought. (Clemmitt, 2005) Intelligent Design advocates claim that their ideas constitute a true scientific originality. It seems that one thing preventing Intelligent Design from qualifying as science is that it potentially explains too much .Supporters of Intelligent Design completely disagree that theology should be rethought to accommodate science. (Clemmitt, 2005) The current intelligent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Participatory Response According to Gerrig, participatory response is a process where readers encode the types of mental contents as they would encode them if they were the participants in the narrative world. Gerrig divides participatory response in the following seven categories, such as the emotional response, outcome preference, problem solving instructions, problem solving assertions, self projection, re plotting and character evaluation. Immersion is a phase called by Victor Nell as lost in a book where reader s mind merges with the storyline and simulates a fictional world as a temporary escape from reality. As a part of the emotional response, the reader might feel sorry, sympathetic or even start associating himself with one of the characters. Reading process provides an environment for a reader that engages him in a passive participation. The following forms of participatory response help readers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As his mental state worsens, he transforms himself into a knight and fights with the imaginary enemies and abandons his niece and household to search for fictitious adventures. Don Quixote s obsession with his books leads him to the point where he loses his mind and finds an escape in the fictional chivalry. Don Quixote shows participatory responses in the following scenes where he re plots the ordinary events to fit his fictional adventures. For example, he fights with windmills while seeing them as giants. When Sancho tells him that they are windmills, Don Quixote persuades him that it is enchanter who turned them into the mills. Moreover, Don Quixote sees an ordinary peasant woman as a noble lady and calls her Dulcinea del Toboso and vows to fight for her honor. His immersion into Don Quixote is seen during his imaginary battle with muleteers, where he fights according to the code of chivalry that he read in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Cold Sassy Tree By Rucker Blakeslee Cold Sassy Tree Through time, people have made choices that have not been considered socially acceptable by their peers. From one choice, these peers will shun, bully and ridicule. In Cold Sassy Tree, Rucker Blakeslee tested the society s limits when he remarried to a young woman, Miss Love Simpson, shortly after the death of his first wife. The town found it repulsive that a man would not wait a couple years, much less a couple months before even thinking about remarrying. Miss Love and Rucker made their choice, although everyone in town was critical of the choice they made. The young couple was judged by Cold Sassy due to the choice they made was not a choice anyone else in town would consider. Why is it socially unacceptable to compose an unpopular decision? The Gospel of Mark tells the story of Jesus visiting his hometown. He visited a synagogue and begins to teach the people around him, but the people were offended. People questioned him as only the carpenter, the son of Mary. The implied meaning is that he was worthless teaching, and he could only heal a few people. Jesus was the son of God and many skeptical people in his time did not believe it. Jesus went through many different times of not being socially accepted, like how Rucker was socially rejected for remarrying. In their times, peers made choices of what others would think or would not accept what they did not know. It was considered unacceptable to make these decisions for the reason that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Differences And Similaristics Of Greek And Roman Architecture Greek and Roman civilizations have created some of the most inveterate and meaningful images in history. The art of building that arouse on the shores of the Aegean Sea and flourished at the ancient world .Greeks were governed through democracy while romans were republicans .the Romans borrowed and adapted the Greek style. They sanctified the same Greek Gods but gave them different names. They both concentrated on using their structural concepts that match their ideal ratios. And as any two consecutive, greatly attached civilizations .there are many points of comparisons regarding their building types, building techniques, materials and art. As long as the presence of differences there are many similarities that actually exist. If we started with the similarities between them, we would find out that they both concerned about symmetry, using stonework (marble), columns, and esplanades. They brought up numerous statues and esteemed the human compose. Although difference between Greek and Roman architecture are not so clear for some, they look alike in many things. However, it does not mean lack of difference at all between both of them. The Greeks established some colonies on the coastline near the Mediterranean Sea. While The Romans ruled all over the Mediterranean. The Romans built roads which connects their empire to the main land. But The Greeks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, due to using such materials, many of their buildings didn t remain till nowadays .vice versa using limestone, which was commonly used and favored by them as it was easy to be cut. Pentelikon marble which was used especially for fishing surfaces it is also used in well known structures as the Erechtheum. Buildings were durable and sturdy. Romans used the same material but invented the concrete, with which many of their structures were constructed. It is made by a mixing water, sand and lime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summer Holidays Summary The article, Should children study in the summer holidays? (Jackson, 2017) discusses the pros and cons of continuing a child s education throughout their summer vacation. In favor of this idea was Vivien Stiles, a professional tutor for Kumon, who argued that studying over the summer would help children ease back into a full school year. Stiles continued to explain the program as a two day school week which teaches Mathematics and English. The average time it takes for each student to complete their homework for their class is between 15 and 90 minutes. Others, like Tanith Carey, fear that extending classroom education into the summer may overwhelm some young minds. She explained how her daughter felt so overwhelmed by her education experience she tried to deny an award she won because there was too much that surrounded the acceptance of that award. Once Carey realized how much stress the extra schooling during the summer was causing her daughter, she removed her from the tutoring program so she could play and experience a stress free childhood. Over years the results have been quite positive for Carey and her two daughters as they have both found passions in the arts and are leading healthy happy lives. She stresses the importance of learning not only in classrooms, but through nature, exploring, and experiencing the natural environment around them. According to Carey some parents are overlooking how much their children really learn when they are able to explore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Lake Placid Essay Lake Placid Winter Games Olympic Bid (Whiteface Mountain, The Slides are OPEN... ) (Whiteface Mountain, @skimagonline ranks... ) (Whiteface Mountain, Come and get it... ) (Lake Placid, New York). Contents Introduction History of Lake Placid North America s First Winter Resort The Olympics at Lake Placid Lake Placid Today City Information Population Information Transportation Driving Train or Bus Flying Climate Can We Handle The Olympics? Are We Large Enough? Do We Have Adequate Transportation Driving Already Existing Public Transit Walkability Improvements for the Olympic Games Accommodations An Olympic Event With Positive Effects No Negative Impact on Disadvantaged People Creation of Jobs and Economic Stimulus Long term Sustainability of Economic Growth Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Often when people think of Olympic host cities, they conjure up massive cities in their minds. Lake Placid does not align with that ideal. We prefer the term village to city. Because of our smaller size, people do not think that we are equipped to host the Olympic Games. We may be small, but the village of Lake Placid is a specialized city that focuses on recreation, especially winter sports. Lake Placid has been engineered to host events such as these Olympic Games. History of Lake Placid North America s First Winter Resort Lake Placid began as a summer vacation spot. Business boomed during the summer months as the elite flocked to Lake Placid to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pain In The Giver Pain is a hard thing to cope with. Humans live everyday wishing for no pain. But, what would happen if pain did not exist? Well, without pain there is no happiness. Without these emotions, people are easily manipulated. Sparknotes states, if you cannot remember physical pain, you might as well not have experienced it, and you cannot be plagued by regret or grief if you cannot remember the events that hurt you. (Sparknotes). Without these experiences, how do people know what causes pain versus what causes happiness? Without these emotions, life is not important at all. The people of The Giver do not cherish life. Death does not matter to them. For example, There were only two occasions of release which were not punishments. Release of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They eliminate certain words, so relationships cannot form. Relationships are primarily for reproductions. They do not even call themselves lovers or husband and wife . They were together only to raise a boy and girl. The children were not even their s. Memories are meant to be shared through relationships and collaboration with others. Shmoop.com states, The novel also argues that memories are meant to be shared; there is a value in the collective knowledge of a generation, and in the way that knowledge is passed on to others. Without the sharing of memories, the memories themselves are of no use. (Shmoop). Relationships are essential to everyday life. Without these humans would become lonely and withdrawn from society. The Elders force this rule because it keeps its citizens from questioning their teachings. Humans need memories of love and being cared for to feel comfortable to question the society. Since they do not, they are easily controlled and believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Chinese Immigrants In The Chinese Must Go In The Chinese Must Go the cartoonist depicts the Chinese as running with a money bag to China which symbolizes the American belief that Chinese laundrymen were exploiting the American economy. The Chinese man is running from San Francisco to China with a bag of money in his hand, which was likely earned from working in the laundry business, this can be inferred from the cleaning tool in his arm and the stereotype of Chinese immigrants being laundrymen. This depiction makes sense given the historical period, because the Chinese primarily labored in lower paying industries and firms... such as domestic and laundry work. (Almaguer 171) The Chinese immigrants were subject to lower paying professions because the whites saw the Chinese presence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Alternative Energy Sources Of Fossil Fuels Since the Industrial Revolution in 1760, the world has run on fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are critical to global energy infrastructure due to their inherent advantages and generate significant economic value as a result. However, the negative economic and environmental implications of fossil fuels demands a permanent transition towards alternative energy. The world will continue to investigate alternative energy sources and must commit to them to avoid long term environmental degradation. Ultimately, fossil fuels are on the way out, but considerable work must be done before this forecast can be realized. Fossil fuels are an energy source derived from organic material that has decomposed over the course of millions of years. Millennia ago, plants and animals died, quickly becoming buried under layers upon layers of sedimentary material. The earth covering the remains of these organisms created a unique environment of high pressure and high temperature, until they formed valuable hydrocarbons which have countless applications for the energy industry (7). The main types of fossil fuels are oil, natural gas, and coal, which each formed under a different set of conditions. Oil and natural gas are primarily derived from compacted aquatic organisms, with natural gas simply being cooked longer than oil has been. This differs from coal, which formed from primarily plants that were buried under hundreds of layers of sediment (7). Fossil fuels are not cherished by humans for simply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Significance Of The Miller s The Crucible To understand the importance of the meaning of Miller s play The Crucible and the symbolism used within, it is crucial to comprehend not only the author s background, but also his motivation for writing. The play is about a group of girls that become sick for no apparent reason. Rumors subsequently start and escalate that some individuals are consorting with the devil, consequently creating hysteria and fear in the town. The townsfolk turn on each other, blaming others as a way of exonerating themselves. A system of justice is set up, and the success of the Salem Witch Trials is dependent on accusations and the singling out of individuals. It encourages a cycle of blame, which then leads to a creation of lies for individual s own gains, and innocent people being persecuted. Writing in the early 1950 s, Miller manages with expertise to demonstrate the similarities between the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and the victimization of communists at the time he was writing. The injustices and frenzy that he highlights in the play are a magnificent example of the turbulent times that he was living and working in, and the effects it had not only on individuals, but American society as a whole. Arthur Miller was born in Harlem, New York City on October 17, 1915. The son of a wealthy immigrant, he watched his family lose their wealth after the Wall Street Crash in 1929. This had a strong influence on Miller, and social justice and tragedy dominated much of his writing throughout his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Did Robespierre Influence The French Revolution Robespierre was hinting at a society based on virtue defining the political positon of a person set in a similar society of terror, an early communist like society. But the Convention greatly disagreed with him and agreed that he had begun to go insane with power, similarly to how Napoleon Bonaparte would for the following years militaristically. Consumed by the Revolution, Robespierre is then executed. Starting the war, Robespierre held a firm belief of sovereignty and equality, to form a republic, and was against the death penalty, viewing it as an excessive punishment. But, as the war progresses his ideology begins to change, favoring the use of the guillotine and leading a society of terror. Marat was an extreme radical of the French Revolution. The difference to the others was the fact that he was not part of any political group, but instead a powerful and influential advocator through the press. Through his writing, he called for war against the monarchy, death to any traitors, and declared anyone that did not support the National Assembly was not a true French citizen and labeled a counterrevolutionary. In voicing these things, the public became more motivated to fight for the cause and Marat became a saint among the people, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His stance in finding success through the death of more and more people was also held up by the ends justifying the means, if it meant bringing happiness to the people. His journalism would lead to people taking action and also resulting in the September Massacres in September 1792, where citizens stormed into prisons and killed the criminals held there, as well as royal guards, and other suspected citizens called out in his journalism. Even after his assassination, he was treated as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Cml Case Studies In Canada The last instance statistical analysis was taken in 2010 590 Canadians were diagnosed with cml 355 men were diagnosed with cml 235 women were diagnosed with cml The last mortality statistical analysis were taken in 2011 126 Canadians died from cml 66 men died from cml 60 women died from cml When treated with a revolutionary drug called: imatinib (Gleevec) the 5 year observed survival is greater than 90% prior to imatinib coming to the hospitals the median life expectancy was only 4 7 years The Median survival in Accelerated Phase was 18 months before imatinib. With imatinib, it is estimated to be more than 4 years. The Median survival rate in Blast Phase of CML is 3 6 months, however if remission is achieved it can be up to 12 months. CML AML ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chemotherapy drugs used to treat CML include: busulfan (Myleran [oral], Busulfex [intravenous]) hydroxyurea (Hydrea, Apo hydroxyurea, Gen hydroxyurea) cytarabine (Cytosar, Ara C) radiation therapy Radiation therapy can be used as a means to reduce the size of the spleen. However this is normally only used when chemotherapy does no longer work or is not effective. The build up of Leukemia cells (CML) in the bones/ bone marrow can be very painful so it is used to relieve pain that is caused by that build up. Radiation Therapy is often used to treat the the cancer (CML) if it has moved/spread outside of the bone marrow and into other parts of the body. the only way to go into complete remission with this disease is when you undergo high dose radiation followed by a stem cell transplant unfortunately not everyone can undergo this treatment there are many other forms of treatment that can slow the cancer, but none that leave the patient completely
  • 21. cancer free a revolutionary drug came into being in 2001 called imatinib (Gleevec) and approximately 90% of patients who were treated with it now show no signs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Anne Bradstreet Influences For this essay, I will discuss the historical and cultural context of Anne Bradstreet s writings and how that influenced her. An authors writing is always influenced by their surroundings and the history of which they have lived in. Anne Bradstreet was no different, and her Puritan surroundings and the happening history of the time, as well as her family occupied her poems. Anne Bradstreet s writings were usually personal accounts, but her Puritan living was very apparent and that is what I will focus on. To start lets go over a little history about Anne Bradstreet. She was born in 1612 with the maiden name Dudley and died in 1672. She was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New World Poet. Bradstreet did not attend school, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this poem states her thoughts on much of nature, as well as opinions on how to live life and honor God. She contemplates verses of the bible containing the story of Cain and Abel and ponders the nature of humans. The puritan viewpoint that man is weak and vain and full of sin is apparent in this poem. Especially in the 29th stanza, Man at the best a creature frail and vain, / In knowledge ignorant, in strength but weak, / Subject to sorrows, losses, sickness, pain, / Each storm his state, his mind, his body break, /From some of these he never finds cessation, /But day or night, within, without, vexation, / Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near st Relation. She demonstrated how although man is weak and sinful he still hopes for divine translation. Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation, /In weight, in frequency and long duration / Can make him deeply groan for that divine Translation. Anne Bradstreet was very strong in her Puritan values and it showed through in her poetry, especially this one. The historical values of her time were based highly on the societies religious values. The poem encompasses the societies view on nature and God, and man s place in the world. Bradstreet s form of poetry was unusual and she contrasts typically Puritan views by feeling closer to God by connecting with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Effectiveness Of Virtual Media The Effectiveness of Virtual Media In the world of learning nowadays, there are many ways to acquire knowledge other than schools and teachers. Learning an instrument can take place beyond the traditional classroom setting. As technology improves over the years, learning can take place not only in a teacher to students setting but also from a vast amount of resources on the internet and digital media. During the course of ten weeks, I used various online resources to learn how to play the piano by learning how to play three different songs. So far, I have successfully learned all three songs by watching YouTube videos and exploring piano instruction websites. During the learning process I have encountered different challenges; some I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By practicing easy piano songs such as Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars and O Christmas Tree , I became much familiarized with the position of each key and comfortable with pressing the keys without lifting my whole hand. Needless to say, I would not be able to figure out how the piano works if I did not receive any kind of instruction. The first thing I did was to search for YouTube videos because it is an excellent choice to learn almost anything, not just instruments. YouTube not only teaches the viewers by demonstrating on how to complete a particular task, but also uses videos to help the viewers visualize what is going on. There was a variety of piano videos that were made specifically for beginners like me. There was also variation between each videos depending on who the instructor was and in which angle it was shot. Generally, I chose the videos that contained a well experienced instructor instead of an amateur, and a good camera angle that clearly showed all the piano keys. After this learning experience, I am confident that I am no longer a beginner. Although instructions from the videos were easy to follow, there were still some challenges that I encountered during my practices that could not be solved by the internet resources entirely. Having questions meant that I would have to comment on the video and wait for an answer or look for a new video in order to find solution. Either method is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Organization “in the News” Analysis Paper BUS 374 | Organizational Theory | Organization In the News Analysis Paper | RIM Claws Back Against Apple and Google With Free Tablets by: Mike Isaac of Wired | | Rolando A. Fuentes Ruiz | SID : 301064105February 20, 2012 | | Company Overview Research in Motion, (RIM), is a global leader in wireless innovation, (which) revolutionized the mobile industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry solution in 1999 [ (Research In Motion, 2011) ]. While RIM has no publically available mission statement [ (missionstudy, 2009) ], we can deduct the following: 1) From the aforementioned description, they are committed to innovation. 2) From the article we will discuss later on, they are seeking to strengthen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article lastly lists the other strategies that RIM has been employing to encourage app development citing extreme price cuts and Playbook s virtual android environment which allows android apps to be easily transferred over to the Playbook. This is only possible due to the Android platform being an open OS meaning anyone can develop on it including competitors. With an organizational theory perspective, this article best articulates a manifestation of 2 important concepts in the mobile market: 1) A resource based approach of assessing organizational effectives with apps and app developers being the scarce resource of note 2) A description of the organizational ecosystem being that of population ecology . This is demonstrated by the possible compatibility of Android and RIM platforms and the selection process of the market that is still happening most notably with the abandonment of HP s webOS Resource Based Approach of Organizational Effectiveness The resource based approach to measuring organizational effectiveness focuses solely on an organizations ability to obtain scarce or key resources. The key measures of this approach are: * Ability to perceive and interpret the external environment * Ability to respond to environmental change * Bargaining position While RIM s ability to obtain manufacturing resources is not being questioned, its ability to lure app ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Male vs. Female Offenders The prison world is predominately male dominated. As the years go by, female incarceration levels have been rapidly increasing. The prisons in early days didn t have to worry about dealing with two different types of inmates as there were not that many females incarcerated. While male and female inmates do have some similarities, they also have some distinct differences. The way they conduct themselves in prison are different; as are they way they interact with other inmates. Males typically are in prison for more violent crimes than women, making the maximum security prisons mainly male. Throughout this paper, these differences and a few similarities are discussed. MALE INMATES We know how hard it is to help prisoners become better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 290 291). As with males, many female offenders are abusers of alcohol and drugs and were under the influence of either at the time of their offense. According to demographic data from 2002, more than 46% of females were using drugs or alcohol at the time of their offense, and more than 55% admitted to drinking regularly. Many females in prisons find surrogate families while they are being incarcerated. It is a personality trait of many females to band together with others to pull through a rough and emotional time, such as being in prison. Female inmates tend to have problems that males don t that bond them together stronger. One such bond is the inmates that are pregnant at the time of their incarceration. Homosexuality is prevalent in female institutions, largely because a high percentage of women have been abused and misused by men for most of their lives, and they already have turned to other females for their emotional needs. 1 in 4 women in prison has been sexually assaulted, most likely by male staff. Sexual Assault in a women s prison isn t primarily about dominance as it is in a male prison. MALE VS. FEMALE INMATES While there are many similarities between male and female inmates, there are also many differences. The American prisons have been predominately male and continue to do so. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Summary Of The Last Of The Mohicans Throughout Cooper s novel the reader and Hawkeye are provided with many oppositions and situations based on Culture, Race, and Geography that creates many tensions throughout the novel. The Last of the Mohicans tends to be centered on the Character Hawkeye, a pathfinder and pioneer that links the wilderness and civilization as mediation. The text itself is driven to be a generic paradox and an encompassing narrative, the history with romance and the disagreement between fact and fiction. Cooper uses a blend of facts and fiction in many scenarios. The third year of the Indian and French War The Last of The Mohicans suppresses the boundaries or outlines that divide literature and history in order to create a narrative of American, within which the real man can be understood. Hawkeye, who is so to say a typical American is between the fiction and fact boundary. He links the people and the actual events of the period of time to fit right in to Coopers genre. The Indian Nations, Fort William Henry massacre, Colonel Munroe, and Marquis de Montcalm are all based on fact but then Cooper intertwines significant romance. Coopers chosen genre, historical romance, is based on the movement between the stages of cultural development or hostile civilizations. It allows cultural self awareness and analysis, which allows the narrative expression. In a traditional narrative love is a quest rather than a cultural analysis. The texts movement tracks the hero as he or she enters the unknown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Homer Bad Man Analysis Modern society relies heavily on media, a form of mass communication, to inherit its values and beliefs on political and social issues occurring around the world. Two of the most common forms of communication in this field are current affairs programs and news broadcasts. Due to the mass production and high demand for news around the world, the images and stories presented to the public are often skewed, therefore sometimes misrepresenting the truth behind the stories being reported on. As media has become more commonplace in modern society, modern texts have explored this idea more frequently. Both the television series, Frontline by Rob Sitch et al and The Simpsons episode Homer Bad Man, written by Greg Daniels and directed by Jeffery Lynch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The episode has the media depict Homer Simpson, the protagonist, as sexually harassing a younger woman when the audience can see that Homer was really trying to retrieve his precious gummy bear from the back of the woman s pants. When the woman retaliates to what she assumes is an act of harassment, the media begin to get involved and a fictitious news station called Rock Bottom asks to interview Homer to get his account of the story. The report begins with the woman portrayed as a university honours student who devoted her life to kids, (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:46) and Homer as a grossly overweight pervert. (Daniels Lynch, 1994, 10:49) When she is spoken about, the music is angelic and sweet which suddenly contrasts to the sinister non diagetic sound played when Homer is depicted. Later in the interview, Daniels and Lynch humorously show the blatant and obvious cuts in the interview by the clock in the background constantly switching back and forward in time, and Homer s words cutting from sweet and candy repeatedly. This mise en scene and use of cinematic techniques within the show, is used to portray how easy it is for the media to misrepresent the truth through film editing and other technological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Marketing Mix Of Starbucks II) Marketing Mix The marketing mix is the set of tactical marketing tools that the firm blends to produce the response it wants in the target market. It consists of everything the firm can do to influence the demand for its products (Kotler et al., 2013, p.53). Its main characteristics can be categorised into a 4Ps framework. a) Product Starbucks was initially known as a premium coffee chain for high standard coffee lovers. However, throughout the years and the fierce competition, Starbucks has expanded its product portfolio to match new customer needs. They introduced the brands Tazo Tea and Fizzio offering caffeine free handcrafted sodas (Mintel, 2014). They also launched innovative beverages like the Frappuccino, and created an extensive food menu. In fact, a study has shown that around 22% of hot drink purchasers were very interested in seeing baked goods on the menu of coffee shops (Mintel, 2014). They also do their best to introduce seasonal offerings, such as the gingerbread for Christmas (Erin, 2010). They now host 8 main categories of drinks and 7 of food to attract a wider range of consumers (i.e. the non coffee lovers). Nevertheless, beverages still account for 60% of sales in the store (Statista, 2015). Beyond serving drinks and food, Starbucks enables its customers to purchase Starbucks coffee and cappuccino makers, to extend the Starbucks experience at home, in a Starbucks mug. Each product is unique since the barista personalises it with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Role Of Thirst For Knowledge In Mary Shelley s... Dr. Frankenstein s thirst for knowledge at a young age started a journey he did not know would end in his death. Many things Victor Frankenstein did in his lifetime were attributed to his need to see if what he had been studying his entire life would actually work in the real world. Without the need to know more and more, Victor could have avoided a lifetime of suffering. Victor Frankenstein s thirst for knowledge started at a very young age. He loved to study science, like chemistry and the contrasts between life and death. Frankenstein wanted to find out if he could cheat death and create a new species of human that was stronger and more powerful than the average man. A new species would bless me as its creator and source; many happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me. I might in process of time (although I now found it impossible) renew life where death had apparently devoted the body to corruption. (Mary Shelley) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of his need to create a more powerful human, destruction happened. Frankenstein was so driven to create the monster and dedicated much of his life and energy into the project, he quickly became obsessed. Frankenstein did not realize that his creation might have some consequences. The second his monster came to life, Frankenstein was immediately disgusted in what he had created. I had desired it with an ardour that far exceeded moderation; but now that I had finished, the beauty of the dream vanished, and breathless horror and disgust filled my heart. Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room and continued a long time traversing my bed chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep. (Mary Shelley). Upon creating the monster Victor Frankenstein starts his journey of a very painful rest of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Why Is Iculosis Still High Progression of TB: The progress of tuberculosis infected more people over the years. The rate of Inuits being infected with tuberculosis still continues to be high and has gotten higher, the amount of Inuits infected by latent tuberculosis has increased, but the rate of latent turning to active tuberculosis has decreased because some Iqaluit s died from it.(1). Iqaluit has the most case and highest rate of tuberculosis in Canada(2). The reason why these cases are still high is because the health system is not so great in Iqaluit and functions very poorly. Because the nurses or doctors in Iqaluit who don t diagnose patients quickly or a mislead on diagnosis. Also tuberculosis is high in Iqaluit is because the housing is often overcrowded which would enable the infections to spread by air. Lack of food is also a problem followed up with security and access to health care are part of the factors why tuberculosis is high in Iqaluit.(4) Western approach to treatment: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol that are all consumed together and on a daily basis to kill tuberculosis that resides in the infected person s lungs for 2 months. After 2 months most of the tuberculosis has died and can t be detected under a microscope. The infected person after the 2 months phases must take isoniazid and rifampicin daily for 4 months. This 6 months course is standard for the western approach. But if they failed to take these medicines daily, they will have to change courses and different medicines because tuberculosis may become resistant to the regular anti tuberculosis drug that the patient failed to consume daily. This medicine against the drug resistant tuberculosis is called fluoroquinolone and this treatment could last two years of continuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Kayak Narrative Every summer my family spends most of our days at my grandfather, Jiddoo s, beach house on Minot beach. I ve been going since I was a baby and I always heard stories of my cousins, aunts and uncles talking about how they kayak around the glades and after hearing so many stories about it, I didn t have a clear idea of what it meant. By the time I was around 10, I came to realize it meant kayaking 4.5 miles from the beach, around a peninsula known as The Glades by the Minot community, or first cliff . As I walked in struggling to lug a heavy cooler into the cottage, a baby blue wooden house my family has had since my dad was a baby, I heard my cousin Kayla yell over my loud Italian Lebanese aunts to my brother and I, Ca! Paulie! Ry and I were just about to kayak around the glades, want to come? Paul and I obviously agreed, and ran with them to grab the kayaks and life vests. 20 year old Kayla is Jimmy Garoppolo obsessed and always has a new fact about the human body, and Ryan, an 11 year old athlete who s always up on the latest trends, a stereotypical 6th grader. I couldn t wait to make more memories at The Anchorage . As we set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I see curly hair and tan arms which was exactly what we heard from behind us. Paul and Ryan called out it was George, George was our neighbor that s lived in Scituate his whole life and knows all the ins and outs of this beach. We told him about what was going on in our lives, as the sun reflected off his boat into bright rays of white light that hit our faces. He was out pulling lobster traps for our Uncle Billy, who had recently came down with a serious case of lyme disease. He listed everyone in our family to say hello to, and then was off, leaving some boat waves for us to ride through, up and down, up and down. We paddled onwards, getting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Climate Change Denial and the Media The pace of global warming is accelerating and the scale of the impact is devastating. The time for action is limited we are approaching a tipping point beyond which the opportunity to reverse the damage of CO2 emissions will disappear. Eliot Spitzer Global warming isn t a prediction. It is happening. James Hansen Climate change, specifically in reference to C02 Emissions released by human use of fossil fuels and their consequential effects on the environment, is perhaps one of the most pressing issues we, not just as Americans, but as human beings face in our lifetimes. Though it may sound like a sensationalist statement the facts are hard to deny. In May of 2013, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 97% of climate scientists agree that such increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration are man made (Global Climate Change: Consensus). Why then is it that the news media treats such widely held views by experts as debate rather than consensus? The answer may lie in the media s current and skewed standards of what constitutes objectivity and balance . It can be said that the mainstream American news media holds objective reporting in a high regard, and rightfully so. Such a journalistic culture finds its roots in the Fairness Doctrine, a policy implemented by the Federal Communications Commission in 1949(Boliek) in response to muckraking and irresponsible journalistic practices of prior times. The Fairness Doctrine mandated that news organizations provide contrasting views of controversial issues in an equal manner. Though the Fairness Doctrine was repealed in 1987, and its official language removed in 2011, the effects of this policy still seem to play a significant role in the mainstream media (Boliek). It can be argued that the residual effects of this policy have mutated into a heavy emphasis on fairness and balance (in some cases, and in other cases not as much) that has made many journalists lose their focus on what objectivity actually means. In a publication Objectivity Balance: Today s Best Practices in American Journalism by Joel Kaplan, the associate Dean for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Risk Management Case Study Greenpoint Greenpoint through the years In 1990 over 100 stakeholders in the Greenspoint area petitioned the state to develop a 12 square mile management district. In order to help spur Houston s growth the greater Greenspoint District was formed in 1991 by the Texas Legislature. (District) Many business owners sought the newly developed district to build or expand their businesses. Soon after real estate, schools parks, and public buildings popped up over the 12 square miles of Greenspoint. In 1994 the crime wave of the late 80 s that plagued the area was no more and a major development was soon going to open the area to more people and businesses. The Greater Greenspoint Redevelopment Authority saw a great development in businesses, real estate, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With thousands of people being displaced by Katrina, Houston welcomed the refugees to the city. Greenspoint was one of the locations where the refuges would settle until they could go back home but many of the refuges made the Greenspoint area their permanent home. A few months after Katrina, the Houston natives were quarreling with the Louisiana natives. Soon the schools, parks, and other areas became battlegrounds for settling issues. Because of the major change in population many of the surrounding apartments became Section 8 housing in order to accommodate the influx of so many families trying to survive. With the new ease of being able to procure a palace to stay more low income families made their way to Greenspoint. The old Greenspoint families and businesses that once enjoyed and gave wealth to the district were now moving out farther north. Not long after, Houston was also victim to a natural disaster. The storm tore apart areas in the city including Greenspoint. Due to its proximity to the overflowed Greenpoint Bayou, Greenspoint was in dire need of repair. As it happens more often than not, the low income families bring with them anger, desperation, and uncertainty, among other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Manuel Alvarez Bravo The history of Mexico is much different than the history of its northern neighbor, the United States (U. S.). At one time Mexican territory extended north into the Colorado area and west to California before ceding the property to the U. S. after the Mexican American War of 1846 1848. Mexico and most of South America had been settled by Spain upon encountering the New World in 1492. So South American Spanish colonies spoke Spanish, had a ruling class that was not native born called peninsulares who were born in Spain but lived and ruled Mexico. Mexican ties with Europe were strong and in its colonial days the rulers and upper class individuals tended to draw from European society to make Mexico feel like the place they left behind. With regard to Mexican Natives, Spaniards intermarried into ruling families just as if they were in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a time of a creative fertility, owing to the happy though not always tranquil marriage between a desire for modernization and the search for an identity with Mexican roots, in which archaeology, history and ethnology played an important role, parallel to the arts. ( Manuel Alvarez Bravo para. 5) The official Bravo site on the internet has samples of his work from the 1920s to the 1990s, as he lived to be 100 years old ( Manuel Alvarez Bravo para. 8). In that span of time, Bravo kept the subjects of his pictures the same. He photographed Native people, their living conditions, relics, and landscapes. Viewers will not see society people among the photo array on his official website. One picture titled Barber, 1924 from the 1920s collection is a picture of a youngster getting a haircut on a sidewalk or patio by an older man. Both have their backs to the camera and are in the shade. The picture is one of everyday life, the accoutrements of civilization being represented as Mexico tries to modernize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Effects Of Previous Statements Of The Halitosis And... Is there any better way to define and classify halitosis? HUANG,WEI TE Introduction Although halitosis is a generally recognised social problem, there is no consensus on the definition and classification of it(1).This embarrassment leads to psychologic stress with repulsive impression and hinders a pleasant communication ,which are the situations that most people struggle to avoid. The genesis of malodour may stem from oral cavity itself or from extraoral sources(2), and the managements varies with the causative factors.If the problem is bad oral hygiene, the treatment will be oral hygiene instruction or periodontal treatment. When system disease is the cause, the dentist may refer to physician for further control. Moreover, some organic function insufficiencies may be noticed, if they are the origins. Since there are different sources of halitosis that lead to different managements (3), finding a way to define and classify the ailment properly and clearly to provide a suitable guideline for the diagnosis is a necessity. In this article, we discuss several defects of previous statements of the halitosis and the new definition with classification which was published by M. Aydin and C. N. Harvey lately in July 2014 to analyze whether they put forward a better method. Etiology Amongst most patients with persistent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Point Of View Of The Penelopiad A story could be told numerous ways depending on whose point of view you look at. It s like if there was a car accident in an intersection. There would be multiple perspectives as to what happened. There would be the people involved points of view, the people at the other spots of the intersection, and any other possible witnesses who were for example, walking to their car in the parking lot near by. Greek myths are like car accidents. The events happen, the stories are told and repeated for generations and eventually written down, but they can get mis translated in the process depending on whose side you look at. In The Penelopiad, we see Penelope s perspective of her life and what she thought of Odysseus while he was gone. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Medical Uses of Daffodils The daffodil is very well known for its beauty but it s fairly unknown that it has medicinal purposes as well. The flower has some questionable side effects but it is often used to induce vomiting or for working similarly to aloe vera. Daffodils can also be used for diseases such as cancer or Alzheimer s. It is obvious that the flower is much more than aesthetically pleasing. Daffodils scientific name is Narcissus pseudonarcissus. They grow at altitudes of sea level up to 0.93 miles above that. The flowers grows wild in the woods or the grasslands and are found in parks and gardens in the temperate regions (kew.org). These flowers do best in full sun although they will also grow in partial shade. They are a monocot with six outer petals and the central corona which is the trumpet or cup for which the daffodil is known (Southern Living). These flowers are native to northern Europe and have become increasingly popular in North America (Encyclopaedia Britannica). Narcissus is harvested when the flowers have overpopulated an area. The bulbs are removed from the flower and are thinly distributed elsewhere. The daffodils are bred by twin scaling. Twin scaling is when the bulbs are cut into long segments and are paired off with similar parts until they are planted. The daffodils are then planted until the cotyledon is visible and then they are often commercially sold (kew.org). Daffodils were traditionally used to induce vomiting and as a coolant for burns and wounds. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Development of Cimetidine as Treatment for Peptic... The drug cimetidine was launched in 1976, as a successful medication to treat peptic ulcers. Over many centuries peptic ulcer has been a major cause of death, at any particular time about 4 million people are effected with peptic ulcer, and the at least 6000 people die from this disease each year. Peptic ulcer results from erosion within the walls three particular areas of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT); the oesophagus, the stomach or the duodenum. This is due to the excessive production of stomach acid, consisting of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and the enzyme pepsin, required for digestion in the gastrointestinal tract; this can also lead the acid to reach the oesophagus. Under normal circumstances the linings are protected from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, following surgery the symptoms associated with ulcers were not cured. This lead to further understanding of the causes of peptic ulcers, and that the regular use of NSAIDs medications such as aspirin to treat other illnesses induces ulcers (figure 2). Aspirin inhibits the enzyme COX 1 which normally converts arachidonic acids to prostaglandins. Prostaglandins are responsible for the positive feedback on non parietal cells to produce mucus and bicarbonate protective layers and they show negative feedback on parietal cells, inhibiting acid secretion. Thus inhibition of the COX 1 inhibits synthesis of prostaglandins hence decreased mucus and bicarbonate production and increased acid production (figure 1). Cimetidine treatment for NSAIDs/aspirin induced acid production was discovered upon investigating histamine receptors located on the parietal cells. Histamine receptor activation, triggers acid secretion, consequently, antagonising the histamine receptor decreases the gastric acid production; thus aiming to treat peptic ulcers. This discovery was initiated by James Whyte Black and William Duncan in 1964; with other scientist s contributions, cimetidine was discovered at Smith Kline and French Laboratories (now known as: GlaxoSmithKline) facilities in Philadelphia. Initially to design a histamine receptor antagonist, its structure must be similar to that of the agonist histamine, thus it can competitively bind to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Market Research Crucial Why Is Market Research Crucial to Business Today? Most of the businessmen consider market research the key to a successful business empire. It is quite essential to conduct a thorough research to analyze the prospects of an existing or new product. A well conducted research proves fruitful in evaluating the business situations, the potential sales of a product, prospective customers and so forth. In simple words, market research is the process of collecting, recording and evaluating data which relates to various products and services. Goal of Market Research There are many reasons why a business enterprise should conduct researches before launching a new product. Some of the most important goals of such researches involve the following. Analysis of existing trends: A proper and thorough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another form of research is the consumer based research. Primary research involves collection of data directly from the consumers. It is quite an expensive method of research though quite effective. Customer feedbacks are collected through telephonic interviews, surveys and group discussions. The primary research is further categorized into quantitative and qualitative research. Quantitative research: In quantitative researches, surveys are conducted to collect numerical data. Most of the surveys include close ended questions which are less time consuming. It is quite easy to collect such data as consumers tend to be more co operative. The collected data is further analyzed for a proper conclusion. Qualitative research: In quantitative researches, group discussions or interviews are conducted to gather information. This research involves open ended questions where consumers are required to answer in depth questions. Experienced professionals are required to conduct interviews. It is both an expensive and time consuming method of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Hitler s The Hiding Place During World War II, the world was in panic. The people lived in terror for their family, friends, and themselves. No one was ever truly safe. Not the soldiers, not the citizens, not anyone. Leaders around the globe tried to calm their frightened countries, but as Casper ten Boom in Corrie ten Boom s The Hiding Place tells us: It is wrong to give people hope when there is no hope. It is wrong to base faith off of wishes. There will be war. And was he ever right. On September 1, 1939, Adolf Hitler and his army of Nazis attacked Poland, marking the first day of six years of war, fear, and suffering. Hitler had long since came to power in Germany. After World War I, Germany was stripped of many things; money, cultural worth, dignity and power. The Germans needed a place to look to for help; they needed a promising future, and Adolf Hitler promised them just that. Blaming the Jewish religion, Hitler began to rise from the masses of Germans. He convinced Germany that the Jews were untermenschen , of what roughly translates to in English as subhuman or less of a human. So eager for hope of a better way of life, the rest of Germany trusted and gave him the power he needed to carry out multiple acts of destruction. In 1933, the newly elected Chancellor of Germany, Adolf Hitler opened the first of numerous concentration camps, the Nazi Party boycotted Jewish shops and businesses, burned books that have been deemed disreputable , and also, Germany quits the League of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Theme Statement For The Bean Trees A recurring theme in The Bean Trees is that everyone has their own problems and no matter how bad the problem could be something good will come out of it. Barbara Kingsolver shows this in multiple ways through the characters in this book. Some of the more ______ characters being Lou Anne, Estevan and Esperanza, and Taylor. Through their own problems the exemplify that no matter how tough a situation could be there is something good to come out of it. In this book, the main character Taylor, a girl from Kentucky is relied on to take care of an infant named Turtle. Taylor was young and didn t want a boy in her life, nor wanted a child to take care of. Taylor left Kentucky with Turtle and headed to Arizona. While being there not only did she have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the time she stayed with them she received judgement on what she would eat and do. She decides to move out and meets LouAnn. LouAnn helps Taylor while she works and would take care of Turtle and Dwyane Ray. Taylor s job is at Burger Derby(?) and is treated very unfairly and loses her job. Trying to look for a new job she comes across The Lord Used Tires, and while being their overcomes her fear of tires. (Quote Turtles first word). Taylor comes to the conclusion that like a flower being planted in a dirty place it can turn out beautiful. After her finding out about Turtle condition of Failure to Thrive she then will take Estevan and Esperanza with her to a Cherokee nation to find out more about both Turtles ancestry along with Taylor s grandfathers. While being their Taylor understands how big a privilege she has being in the majority while she is in Arizona, because while being in the Cherokee nation she is a minority. Throughout the whole book Taylor constantly makes improvements on the way she looks at life and how although she didn t want to have Turtle in the first place, having her and taking her to Arizona was the best decision she had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...