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The Inflammatory Bowel Disorder Known As Crohn s Disease...
The fundamental purpose of this paper is to apprise to the reader pivotal information on the
inflammatory bowel disorder known as Crohn s Disease (CD). It is a rare disease that is usually
not wanted to be discussed by its sufferers, due to its sensitive nature of being a digestive
problem. Luckily, as this paper will show, it is now an issue slowly, but surely, being explored
more openly. A short introduction to the chronic disease will be divulged, pathophysiology and
etiology will be discussed to prepare the reader. Works researched will include articles by Brent
A. Lashner (2013) and Lindsey Konkel (2015). Symptoms, susceptibility, and diagnosis found
on numerous resourceful web sites will be provided. Other information will include risk factors
and examples of typical tests given to diagnose Crohn s Disease in possible sufferers. All articles
and web sites used corroborate with each other, information is consistent and validated. This
paper will also delve into possible management strategies for those affected by CD. Information
on the Process of Crohn s Disease Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Crohn s Disease is an
intestinal disease first discovered by and named after Dr. Burrill B. Crohn, who first described
the disease in 1932 along with colleagues Dr. Leon Ginzburg and Dr. Gordon D. Oppenheimer.
(Foundation, 2015) Konkel (2015) refers to this disease as belonging to a group of conditions
called inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) (Konkel, 2015) CD is
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Glassblowing Research Paper
The Art of Glassblowing Glassblowing is a very intricate form of art. Glassblowing is the art of
making glass in all different forms and shapes. The history, early work, and the introduction of
glassblowing will be discussed, as well as the materials, equipment, and the techniques and
procedures. Glassblowing originated in Jerusalem by Jewish glassblowers around the first century
B.C.E., according to Norman A. Rubin in Treasures of Ancient Glass. There were exhibits that went
back to Mesopotamia over 5,000 years ago. Glassblowingstarted to improve during the eighteenth
century. According to Barrymore Laurence Scherer, in the article Midwestern Mold blown Glass,
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According to Karl Fabricius, in the article The Ancient Art of Glassblowing, he states that the
glass needs to be melted at a temperature of 2,200 degrees fahrenheit, which is equivalent to the
temperature of lava; when wanting to gather glass a four to five foot blowpipe is put into the
furnace (para.3). Homer L. Hoyt states that gathering is used to control the molten glass onto
the blowpipe (43). When dipping the blowpipe into the melted glass the pipe needs to be turned
until a decent sized blob is on the end, states Fabricius (para.4). After doing this the glass should
be taken to be rolled on a steel table to smooth and give shape to the glass (para. 5). Hoyt states
that fusing is the process of joining glass during the molten state (43). Drawing is when the
glass is being pulled to a smaller diameter (43). When wanting to make a flower tooling is used
to shape the glass into a form with a tool (43). To remove residual stresses in the glass after it has
been worked the process of annealing is used (43). It is very common to blow through the pipe
when wanting to make a vase/vessel. When doing this a small bubble should form inside the hot
glass but if the artist blows too much air the glass can become too thin according to Fabricius
(para.6). Also once blown different colors can be added (para.
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Short Summary Of Araby
James Joyce tells a story of a young boy around the age of eleven, who lives with his uncle and
aunt in an uninhabited house at the end of a blind corner. He likes to play with his friends till
late night. Araby also known as the bazaar was the place he wishes to visit. This story is mainly
based on the type of place where they live, his fondness toward his friend s sister, and the
Araby(bazaar) where he wanted to go. According to the story the place they live sounds awful
because as he mentioned The former tenant of our house, a priest, had died in the back drawing
room (Joyce 86). This place doesn t sounds adequate enough for a child to live in because it can
cause unnecessary fear for the child. Also he was playing in the contaminating place till late
night in freezing cold, which can be proven harmful for a child s physical health. Once his aunt
send him to market to pick up some of the parcels, on his way he saw drunken men, druggies, and
some bad people were cursing on each other. Those were the worst things for a child to see, and
a child was not supposed to send to those kind of market as well. Living in this type of
environment is dangerous for the child s future because a child learn faster by observing an
adult . His uncle and aunt were careless about him. They never paid attention to the things he
had been doing during their absence. On the other hand, they should have used all the bad things
to give him an example that, if he started doing those things he will never able to be a successful
man. He will be stuck there as those people were, and never will able to see a good lifestyle. But
his uncle and aunt had never bother themselves to teach him anything. As he likes to play with
Mangan everyday. Most of the time Mangan s sister come out to call him for tea, and he (Joyce
as a child) likes to watch his sister, every time she come out of her house. A little by little he
started liking her, but he was scared to talk to her. Except some casual talks. He was in love with
her because everyday he uses different techniques to take a glance at her. Once he murmured: O
love! O love! many times for her. He promised her that he will bring something for her whenever he
goes to Araby. For a eleven year
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Loncheria Business Analysis
Later when my parents were able to earn some money from selling milk and cheese they began
their business. They did their business in a local they own on the town square. The business was a
loncheria which is a small restaurant. In order for my mother to have help in the business she hired
another lady. Before the grand opening my mothergave brochures to promote the business. To gain
customers the first day their was a promotion of buy one get one free which turned out to be a
great idea because they received a lot of customers. From their people began to recommend the
business and that is how the business began to get bigger.
After one year of having the business my father decided to come back to the United States and my
mother, my
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The Corruptive Nature of Power in J. J. R. Tolkien’s The...
When given, or exposed to power, people may become corrupt. In J. J. R. Tolkien s The
Fellowship of the Ring it is shown that when people are tempted or given power they may become
corrupt. We can see this through the characters Frodo Baggins; the bearer of a powerful ring,
Gollum, the previous bearer, and lastly it is shown through Bilbo Bagginsanother bearer.
When given great power some people become corrupt. Frodo Baggins displays this in The
Fellowship of the Ring. He is trusted to hold and protect the one ring of power and immediately he
develops traits that show that he is becoming excessively protective of the ring. Frodo drew the
Ring out of his pocket again and looked at it. It now appeared plain and smooth, without mark or ...
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191). During this event Frodo is being attacked by enemies. At the same time the power of the ring
is tempting. He gives in because he is already corrupt with the power of the ring. This shows that
when he has the power he abuses it and becomes corrupt.
Gollum, previously known as Smeagol, is one of the first bearers of the ring of power, and
when he comes into the ring s presence for the first time, the power makes him so corrupt that to
get his hands on it he kills his friend Deagol. Smeagol had been watching him from behind a tree,
and as Deagol gloated over the ring, Smeagol came softly up behind. Give us that, Deagol, my
love, said Smeagol, over his friend s shoulder. Why? said Deagol. Because it s my birthday, my
love, and I wants it, said Smeagol. I don t care, said Deagol. I have given you a present already,
more than I could afford. I found this, and I m going to keep it. Oh, are you indeed, my love,
said Smeagol; and he caught Deagol by the throat and strangled him, because the gold looked so
bright and beautiful. Then he put the ring on his finger (Tolkein Pg. 52). This text shows that
Gollum, or Smeagol, is corrupt due to the rings power only by being around it. The need for the
ring was so great that it pushed him to kill, a devastating act on its own, but he kills his own
friend. This proves that with the power of the ring Gollum becomes immensely corrupt. After
Gollum first obtains the ring he grows to feel a great hatred
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Acer Case Study
Assignment # 1: Case Study 1: Acer Case Strayer University Course Title: International
Marketing (MKT505) Acer s strategy has been described as divide and conquer. Compare and
contrast this to Lenovo s strategy Acer is a global corporation headquartered in Taiwan. The
company s products include desktop PC s, laptop PC s, tablets, monitors, and smartphones. Acer
is a brand of the Acer Group which also owns Gateway, eMachines, and Packard Bell. The Acer
Group s long term mission is to break the barriers between people and technology through the
creation of empowering hardware, software, and services (Acer Group The Brands, 2013). The
company believes the four different brands provide the company with different characteristics...
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Acer must take a much more aggressive approach to get their name more widely recognized in
each respective country. I ve seen Acer PC s in the store and they are price competitive but not
too many people are going to buy a PC from a company they never heard of. I suggest that Acer
must market their products in order to educate their target markets as to who they are, how long
they have been around, and the type of quality product they produce. I personally know after
doing the research on this report, I would not hesitate to buy an Acer tablet or PC, but not
enough of us are enrolled at this university to make a difference in Acer sales. Even before the
current economic crisis deepened, growth in the U.S. PC market had begun to slow down.
Despite strong competition from Dell and Hewlett Packard, Acer s U.S. market share increased
from 1 percent in 2004 to 3.3 percent by the end of 2006. Analyze Acer s prospects for gaining
further share in the United States. I believe the biggest reason for this is that Acer put a stronger
focus on the consumer market versus the business market. Companies such as Dell were much
more focused on the business market during this time period while Acer was offering low priced
PC s to consumers. I also think Acer s lean supply chain allowed them to enter the U.S. market with
substantially lower
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The separation between the Catholic and Protestant faiths...
The separation between the Catholic and Protestant faiths is one based upon ignorance. It breaks
apart two very similar groups of people due to lack of knowledge or understanding towards another.
To help break this strife, In this assignment, it was my responsibility to visit a Protestant Church, to
experience their celebration of faith, and to gain a deeper understanding of our brothers in
Christianity. Features of church) Walking into the church an interesting feeling flooded my senses,
which presented itself in a way quite different from the many Sundays I have spent attending my
normal Church. The exterior structure of the church was designed to represent the form of a fish.
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Communion) When it came time for the communion, a very different sequence occurred than
the one to which I had become so accustomed. The bread and wine were administered to the
congregation, not by forming a line towards the priest, but by having select people administer
both a small helping of something bread and a small cup of wine , or grape juice. The idea
behind this was that, only when every member of the service held the bread and wine, did they,
as a group, receive the communion together. Observing this allowed me to re evaluate the
process familiar to me all my life: does it not make sense to receive the communion as a
community? Though this process is not too far off from our own practices, I still found it to be a
rather interesting understanding and practice of what is meant behind the communion of Christ.
Community) Unlike the solemn, reserved attitude of a Catholic entering his pew for an early
morning mass, the atmosphere of this church when I first entered the building was full of life. I
looked around and saw that, to my surprise, every person was on their feet, socializing with the
other members of the congregation. Among the crowd I could hear conversations pertaining to the
welfare of another s family or career or even the simple question of how are you. At first I thought
something was wrong: shouldn t we all be sitting in silence,
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Dexmedetomidine In Psychology
Evidences from animal models
It has been reported that dexmedetomidine has neuroprotective effects in animals with various
insults to the brain. Dexmedetomidine attenuates central sympathetic activity and decreases
anesthetic requirements. Hoffman et al. determined the effects of dexmedetomidine on
neurological and histopathological outcome after incomplete cerebral ischemia in rats about 25
years ago [1]. The results show that dexmedetomidine given during brain ischemia improved
neurological and histopathological outcome after incomplete ischemia in rats anesthetized with
fentanyl and nitrous oxide. This effect was reversed by atipamezole, indicating that the effect is
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The SAH model was established by perforating the junction of the right middle and anterior
cerebral arteries. Animals received dexmedetomidine immediately or 2 h after SAH. They were
evaluated 2 days after SAH. SAH worsened neurological functions, induced brain edema and
increased blood brain barrier permeability. These detrimental effects were reduced by
dexmedetomidine post treatment. However, the neuroprotective effects of dexmedetomidine was
abolished by inhibition of extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) activation. The conclusion in
this study is that dexmedetomidine post treatment induces neuroprotection to reduce SAH induced
brain injury. This effect may be mediated by activating
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Theory Of Mind
The theory of mind is a concept that is multidimensional and multidirectional. There are many
definitions that exist, but there are some of the key aspects that can be used to create a definition.
The theory of mind can be defined as an ability to acknowledge and understand your own personal
beliefs, knowledge, ideas, perspectives and various mental states such as emotions and levels of
consciousness. A person will use their theory of mindto then apply and understand these aspects
that apply to you and your thoughts are different from other people s, and can thus lead to a sense
of empathy and understanding. A lack of theory of mind can create social tension and exclusion if
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During the time that studies had been conducted, several opinions and qualities of the theory of
mind had arisen. Since the concept is so broad, there is not one universal definition that can apply
to this theory, so it has to be clarified by the researcher each time an experiment is conducted. I
believe that there is a substantial amount of evidence on the theory of mind from various global
locations. This evidence could be enough to support my claim that theory of mind is universally
applied. The variations of age when theory of mind develops and how that correlates to a person s
culture, is a topic that has not been researched yet. Researchers, like Ridinger and McBride (2015),
claim that there are extrinsic and therefore cultural values, monetary rewards in their study, that
motivate and stimulate people s theory of mind applications. I disagree and believe there are
intrinsic values that are shaped by environmental influences that cause this. In order to support this
conclusion, I would need an additional source of information. This source would need to be an
empirical article that studied different samples of people from multiple countries. This study would
also need to separate out the participants by age and gender. These categories would help to create
comparisons with the results. The results could help to support or reject my idea that cultural and
environmental influences create a distinction on an individual s theory of mind
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The Three Components Of Robert Sternberg s Theory Of Love
The triangular theory of love is a theory of loved developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg.
Presented in 1985, Sternberg was a member of the Psychology Department at Yale University.
During his time as a professor, Sternberg emphasized his research in the fields of intelligence,
creativity, wisdom, leadership, thinking styles, ethical reasoning, love, and hate. In the context of
interpersonal relationships, the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an
intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component. ^(5)
There are three components of love as follows:
Passion: Passion can be associated with either physical arousal or emotional stimulation. Passion is
defined in three ways:
A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or about doing something^
A strong feeling (such as anger) that causes people to act in a dangerous way
strong sexual or romantic feeling for someone
Intimacy: Intimacy is described as the feelings of closeness and attachment to one another. This
tends to strengthen the tight bond that is shared between those two individuals. Additionally,
having a sense of intimacy helps create the feeling of being at ease with one another, in the sense
that the two parties are mutual in their feelings. Intimacy is primarily defined as something of a
personal or private nature; familiarity.^
Commitment: Unlike the other two blocks, commitment involves a conscious decision to stick with
one another.
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Roles Of Women In Judaism
The Role of Women
What were the roles of women in Judaism? Women have greatly impacted not only Judaism but
also other religions and cultures throughout history. In Judaism, the role of women is greatly
overlooked. Feminist and other females who feel passionate about their rights have changed the
world for the better even when they did not have much equality. These struggles in women date
back to the Biblical times, the middle ages, and even now in modern day, feminist Jews are still
fighting for laws and rights they feel they should have.
I believe women are still fighting for rights that they might not have due to those who are still
living in the past and being close minded. Although I am not a feminist, I believe women should
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Their roles were still emphasized as wives and mothers. Women were viewed as naturally suited to
a different social role than men, and sometimes known as inferior to men. This was a social issue
because woman had to be told where they were allowed to go and what they were allowed to do
according to their husbands.
The roles of Jewish women have truly have not changed that much throughout the years, although
some women greatly impacted the changes that have happened. The role of women in a
synagogue is limited even nowadays. Some examples of this is that women are not allowed to lead
services, a women reading voluntarily from the Torah does not count towards the obligations of the
community to read. Women are regarded as less privileged and men s prayers to G d is thanking
Him for not making them woman. Although this sounds harsh, men are thanking G d for having
more privileges and being more fortunate.
Although society s roles for women have changed, true Jewish beliefs have not changed much for
the roles of women. Therefore, the role of the Jewish women is not easily defined. Each woman
develops herself according with the general parameters of the Jewish
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Power Electronics Essay
Power electronics circuits convert electric power from one form to other using electronic devices.
By using semiconductor devices as switches power electronics circuits function, thereby controlling
or modifying a voltage or current.Power electronics application range from high power conversion
equipment such as dc power transmission to everyday appliances, such as cell phone chargers,
cordless screwdrivers, power supplies for computers, and hybrid automobiles. Power electronics
includes applications in which circuits process miliwatts or megawatts.Power electronics include
conversion of an unregulated dc voltage to a regulated dc voltage conversion of ac to dc,
conversion of dc to ac, and conversion of an ac power source from one amplitude and frequency to
another amplitude and frequency. These power converters are classified as rectifiers, AC voltage
controllers, DC choppers and inverters, which covers wide area of residential, commercial and
industrial applications, including computers, transportation and power utilizes [1].
Power electronic converters, especially DC/AC inverters have been extending their range of use in
industrial application because they provide better system efficiency, reduced energy consumption
and improved quality of power. The output voltage of inverter could be fixed or variable at a fixed
or variable frequency and output waveforms are therefore made up of discrete values, producing
fast transition rather than smooth ones [2]. The ability to
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The Importance Of Thoughtful To A Homeless Person
ying a thoughtful word of helping a person .It can make there day better or make them less is
sad.A thoughtful word this is good for people good or bad.Thoughtful this can help some one
like help pick up peoples stuff that they dropped,saying something nice to a bullied kid, and
giving money to the homeless. First giving money to a homeless person can help them get food
or saving it up for a house.If the home less person has a sick family member they can buy medic
for the person.they can buy new clothes because there are clothes are ripped or they have no
other clothes.If you giving enough money for a homeless person they can sleep at a motel or a
hotel.The money a homeless person has they can buy shoes so they do not have to walk bear
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KRONOS Book Review
An irrefutable quality of a strong leader is an unyielding desire to gain knowledge. Former
President John F. Kennedy himself stated that leadership and learning are indispensable to each
other , which can only further the argument of a necessity for a strong education system to
develop a solid base early in a student s life. Amelia Arcamone Makinano brings forth this debate
and discussion in her book KRONOS: All Devouring Federal Reserve, highlighting the profound
implications of the federal government s grip in the educationsystem. In KRONOS , Amelia
Arcamone Makinano wisely asserts that illiteracy and the lack of education in American public
schools has had indirect ties to the state of the country s welfare and handling of the economy....
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Amelia Arcamone Makinano brings this issue to light in her extremely informative book
KRONOS: All Devouring Federal Reserve , where she speculates how this very problem has
occurred for nearly 50 years in the United States. She juxtaposes many instances of great leadership
and strong educational reforms throughout moments in history, cementing her belief that the
literacy of citizens can be considerably beneficial to a country s success. Arcamone Makinano
utilizes a structure of example followed by analysis to further her arguments of the present day
crisis of education, while citing the main source of constant problems coming from the Federal
Reserve Board, whose hold on the education system has been depleting the strength of the
American education system. Though a sign of a good leader are the inclination to gain knowledge,
the United States is losing its desire to gain knowledge, which is resulting in an increase in
illiteracy and a problem that will many future generations to
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The World Trade Organization Essay
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is today seen as one of the pillars of international trade and
financial systems of the world alongside the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund,
despite being only sixteen years old. With what began as the succession to the previous guidelines
and rules set out by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
back in 1948, it is now seen as the
main unifying force of world trade today a key player in both the conduct of trade relations and
global governance. (Herman, 1999) Today, as the world s economy and its nations continue to
change and grow together with the global business environment itself, the WTO has faced new
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The present main rules and principles that currently embody the organisation are the non
discrimination of markets, reciprocity, transparency and offering special assistance towards
developing countries. (Ahearn, 2010)
The WTO pursues its objectives through operating as a forum, which encourage negotiations
between members to administer trade agreements. Negotiations are run according to dispute
settlements. Other goals of the WTO include the review of national trade policies and offering
assistance with the cooperation of other international organisations through assistance and training.
Principles are then incorporated into the system following negotiations and debates with its
members, known as rounds, with the bulk of current principles emerging from the Uruguay round
between 1986 and 1994.
To date there have been many successes of the system with which the WTO can account for since
its creation. The primary success has been the growth in world trade through the WTO s removal of
trade barriers and globalisation, giving an 120% increase in trade according to (Subramania, Wei
2007). Dispute settlement is another strength of the organisation where the WTO is able to handle
three times the number of disputes in comparison to the previous system, the GATT thus reducing
the time it takes for laws and guidelines to be implemented into practice. (Lash, 2000)
The WTO additionally aimed to promote trade
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Taking a Look at Nike Inc.
Brief Overview Nike, Inc. is a multinational corporation that designs, develops, markets, and sells
athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories for a variety of sports and fitness
activities. In 1964, it started its empire as a company that distributed Japanese running shoes,
Tiger, in the United States with the name Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964. Nike founders Bill
Bowerman and Phil Knight had a great coach student relationship when both were still at
University of Oregon; Bowerman was Knight s coach seeking a better running shoe and Knight
loved athletics so much that he could not live without it. This friendship led to the existence of
Blue Ribbon Sports. After the success of selling Tiger shoes, the company renamed itself Nike
in 1971. Nike is actually the name of the winged Greek goddess of victory and the SWOOSH
logo represents her wing. Carolyn Davidson, who was Knight s student at Portland State
University, designed and trademarked the logo in 1971. They introduced the Just Do It slogan in
1988 and that immediately boosted Nike into a sports supplier powerhouse. It surged the market
share from 18% to 43% in 1988. The slogan inspires consumers to push beyond limits and strive
to achieve new goals. Nike has become the number one sporting brand in the world, netting in
revenue of $25.3 billion in 2013. Nike, Inc. wholly owns the following seven footwear and apparel
companies that specialize in different sports: Nike Brand, Cole Haan, Converse, Hurley
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Rhode Island Research Paper
Rhode Island
America is filled with 50 amazing states, and each state has features that make it special.
Rhode island is the smallest state in the whole country! It may be small but it has different ways
to make it big. Rhode Island has many nicknames such as; The Ocean State, The Plantation State,
and Little Rhody. This tiny little state also has many crops and George M. Cohan was born in
Rhode Island, he wrote the songs I m a Yankee Doodle Dandy and You re a Grand Old Flag. Some
of the most diverse facts about Rhode Island is included in its culture, geography, and history.
Rhode Island is very unique and different than the other states. When most people think of Rhode
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The first circus in the United States was built in 1774 at Newport, Rhode Island. Rhode Island was
the last of the 13 colonies to become a state. In 1524, an Italian explorer named Giovanni da
Verranzo saw a triangle in the shape of an island in the Atlantic Ocean. He thought the small
island looked like Rhode s, this is an island and it is part of Greece. The only nuclear explosion
that has ever happened in the U.S.A out of a controlled environment was in Wood River, Rhode
Island, It was 1964 a worker at a united nuclear corporation accidentally put in too much uranium
solution in the tank. This resulted in a huge explosion, also his death. Rhode Island is rich with
history, full of beautiful geographical features, and it maybe small but it s different than the
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Amalgam Vs Composite Fillings
Amalgam vs Composite Fillings Which is Better?
Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way over the years and the days of traditional amalgam
fillings are being replaced by the use of composite fillings. Why is it that you would choose
composite fillings over traditional amalgam fillings? Dr. Glenn Reese in Acworth, GA discusses
the difference between the two filling options and why you may choose one over the other.
Amalgam Fillings
Amalgam Filling
The amalgam fillings are obvious, can you spot the composite filling?
Amalgam simply means a mixture of metals. In dentistry, amalgam fillings are typically made of
mercury, silver, tin and copper and appear silver in color. Some may worry that the mercury in the
amalgam fillings is harmful, but
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The Term Cochlear Amplifier, Coined By Thomas Gold
The term cochlear amplifier, coined by Thomas Gold in 1948, can be described as a positive
feedback mechanism whereby outer hair cells amplify displacements of the basilar membrane in
the cochlea. It characterises the collection of processes that increase sound vibrations in the inner
ear (Ashmore Gale, 2004). Sounds are generated by movement of air molecules that create changes
in air pressure. These changes in pressure are called compressions, when the molecules are closer
together, and rarefication, when the molecules are less densely packed and are cyclic, thus making
a pressure wave. The human auditory systemis able to respond to these pressure waves over a range
of about 20 hertz (Hz) to 20,000 Hz. The intensity of a sound is... Show more content on
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This electromotility of the OHCs has been attributed to the motor protein, prestin, which is
embedded in the cell membrane, and it is the role of these mechanical changes that has been
identified in amplifying the vibrations of the cochlea in the transduction of sound (Zheng et al.,
2000). The outcome is an enhancement of the basilar membrane amplitude by more than one
hundred times (Davies, 2014).
The key to the cochlea amplifier mechanism is the prestin motor protein as it is this that
underlies the activity of the OHCs. On the apical surface of sensory hair cells are finger like
projections, forming hair bundles, called stereocilia. These stereocilia bathe in a cochlear fluid
containing about 145 mM of potassium which is called endolymph. The deflection of a single
stereocilium invokes a pull on a spring which links to the tip of the neighbouring stereocilium and
thus pulls it in the same direction. A domino effect subsequently occurs until the whole hair
bundle has been moved. This process causes mechanically gated transducer channels, which are
non selectively permeable to cations and are located at the base of the tip links, to open. This
provides a passage for potassium to enter the hair cells down its electrochemical gradient as the
electric potential of the endolymph, +80 mV, is much greater than that of the hair cell body,
between 55 mV and 70
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Computer Software and Hacker Essay
Analysis of the Powerscreen Problem In our recent negotiation, my partner Dave and I assumed
the roles of Alan Hacker, a computer software developer, and Alan Hacker s lawyer. Being the
lawyer in the negotiation my objective was to avoid litigation with my client s partner Stanley
Star and to aid in the continuation of my client s co owned company HackerStar. In addition, I
would assist Hacker in coming to an agreement that would be satisfying for him both personally
and financially. I felt that Dave and I presented a reasonable argument on Hacker s behalf and,
since I was able to apply some of our class readings during the process, I was overall pleased with
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We decided that since Hacker spent 2,000 hours working on the software, in which only 200
hours of that time was on office equipment, that he deserved compensation for at least 1,800
hours. We determined this to be a years worth of pay and we informed Star and his attorney that
Hacker deserved to be compensated for his time in the amount of $34,000. Our optimal outcome
was to concede most Powerscreen royalties to HackerStar in order to receive payment for time
invested, since that would help dissolve tension between Hacker and Star and be more
financially beneficial to Hacker. We determined our BATNA to be compensation for at least
some of the hours invested in Powerscreen and HackerStar receiving 100% of the royalties.
...maintaining your ongoing relationship may be more important to you than the outcome of any
one deal. This does not mean you should be less persistent in perusing your interests, but it does
suggest avoiding tactics such as threats or ultimatums that involve a high risk of damage to the
relationship. (Fisher and Ury, 1991, pp.152) At the beginning of the meeting with Star and Star s
attorney (Mike and Theresa), both Hacker and Star apologized for their past behavior. An apology
may be one of the least costly and most rewarding investments you can make. (Fisher and Ury,
1991, pp.32) This was definitely the case as tensions eased and Hacker and Star agreed that the
continuation of HackerStar was a top priority. Dave stated the importance of
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Fayol s “Principles” in a University Library
In reading through Management Basics for Information Professionals by Evans and Ward, one of
the theories of management that stood out to me was the administrative approach (2007). Henry
Fayol was one of the main proponents of this approach, though there were many others as well.
Fayol divided organizational activities into five major groups and also identified 14 principles of
managementand believed that management is a skill one can learn, rather than a talent received at
birth (Evans Ward, 2007). In the context of my personal experience I found that it might be
interesting to compare my experiences as a student employee in the UC Berkeley libraryto some of
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Another of Fayol s principles had to do with authority and responsibility. In the department of the
main stacks, there was a staff librarian who acted as our manager, as well as a group of students
that performed supervisory tasks. In my last year or so in the library I joined this group, and
was given the task of doing some of the day to day tasks that kept our department running. These
included opening and closing procedures, keeping statistics of the work done by students,
assigning hourly jobs, training, and so on. The important idea in this principle is that giving
orders and being responsible must go together (Evans Ward, 2007). I would argue that in our
department, while we were responsible for making sure the work was done as well as assigning
jobs, if there was a difficult situation the supervisors were able to refer to the staff librarian for
support. For example, if one student was chronically underperforming or late, we would notify
the librarian. If one considered the group of supervisors plus the librarian who managed us to
make up the management of the department, then in whole authority and responsibility did go
together. I would also say that instead of thinking of student supervisors as not being as
responsible as they could be, it would be more plausible to say that the hourly assignment of jobs
and other such tasks were ones that were delegated to them by the librarian, because while he was
more responsible, there was no way that he could
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Global Food Initiative Case Study
Describe your general interest in participating in the research aspect of the UC Global Food
Initiative and highlight any areas that are of special interest to you. See Appendix 1 for summary of
ongoing research.
Conducting research as a part of the UC Global Food Initiative appeals to me because it would be
an excellent way to expand my education and skills outside of the classroom. Topics such as urban
agriculture and food disparities aren t focused on as they should be in the common class/lab, and
the UCGFI would be a great opportunity for me to develop my knowledge on such issues. I also
have a great passion for political advocacy and serving the underserved communities, which is
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Even though I don t have a specific career planned out, I plan to combine clinical practice,
research, and political science in caring for the underserved diverse populations of America. It is
important to address the issues in health disparities from multiple points of view, and that is
something I want to incorporate in my future career. To do so, in five years I see myself starting
medical school to attain an M.D Ph.D. I also want to get a Master s in public health in order to
better prepare me as a potential future policy maker. In 10 years, I plan to start establishing a career
in medicine/research with an institution that helps increase health equity. I also hope to start setting
up my role as a policy maker in my community to push for legislation aimed to create awareness and
eliminate health disparities. This fellowship/internship will hopefully build onto the foundation of
my future, for it will help me gain both knowledge and experience in urban planning/public health
alongside faculty that shares the same goals as
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A Time For Choosing Speech Summary
In the speech A Time for Choosing, a promotion of Barry Goldwater, the 1964 Republican
presidential nominee, Ronald Reagan reveals the failure of the present American government under
strong centralized leadership, establishes Goldwater s competence and morality, and emphasizes
the necessity for a drastic change from the current government, that can be achieved through the
election of Goldwater. He applies figurative language in order to convince the audience of the
immorality of liberalism and encourage support for Goldwater. Reagan gives this speech during
the 1964 presidential election campaign, well before his debut as a politician, therefore
demonstrating a new take on the presidential nominees, not as a politician, but a highly acclaimed
actor and trusted American. His audience, directly conservatives, but including all parties, is able to
identify Reagan s credibility through an overarching unifying tone. This speech sparks Reagan s
popularity, eventually leading to his role as head of the republican party, and America as a whole..
Reagan begins his delineation on the morality of Goldwater and evil of liberalism by indicating the
disappointing actions of the American government. He juxtaposes the humble desires of the wheat
farmers of America with the unfortunate contradiction of these requests by the policies of the
federal government. Reagan acknowledges that The wheat farmers voted against a wheat program.
The government passed it anyway (16). Reagan implies
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The Importance of Women Linda K. Kerber s Women of the...
When considering the American Revolution most histories fail to recognize both sides of the fight
for liberty. Men were certainly the central figures; however could they have succeeded without the
periphery support of women? In her book, Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in
Revolutionary America, Linda K. Kerber explores the contribution of women to the war and
demonstrates the rising of Republican Motherhood during and following the war. Through this
ideology, women merged their traditional roles with their new sense of civic duty. In the beginning
chapters, Kerber examines women s engagement in the war effort, explores the emerging idea of
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At the beginning of the struggle in America, women s citizenship was not given serious
consideration. Women were invisible in the political sphere and were seen to have no capacity
where politics were concerned. When the war occurred, the role of women vastly changed.
They were leaders off the battlefield. Women began to question their role in the political arena.
Could a woman have a political thought? Could women be patriots? Must a wife s political
loyalty be the same as her husband s? Once the Revolution succeeded, these questions were
pushed away. Women had played the role of Republican Mother and completed their duty in
helping the war effort, they did not need a more significant political role. Although women
realized they had the potential to have a political mind, Kerber uses the legal processes of
confiscation, coverture, and divorce to explain how women s political identities were still tied to
the role of wife. The American Revolution was a fight for liberty and freedom, unless you were a
woman. As long as those three processes remained intact women would not gain freedom. In her
next chapter, Kerber examines the newfound need for the educating of women. Women were not
allowed freedom or a political opinion, but they could not be completely pushed aside. For years
women had been taught that education made them undesirable to men and educated women were
scorned. Kerber argues that a new need for
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I Am Nietzsche
Nietzsche even goes as far to say that Descartes statement, I think therefore I am, is not as
individualized as it should have been. The intention is that Descartes is still articulating his
statement of thought through language is because he already had a notion of what thinking meant.
And Nietzsche claims, If I had not already decided that matter within myself, by what standard
could I determined that what was happening is not perhaps willing or feeling ? (Nietzsche 46).
This way of thinking through the construction of language worries Nietzsche because if Descartes
was misled by this, then it could be true that people are frequently mislead by language. It is not
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While there is no right or wrong answer to which author s idea holds is superior to the question
of language being a burden or an aid to societies, it would seem in contemporary society people
need a form of communication that language has to fill. While Nietzsche makes a definite point on
how language becomes a tool to deindividualize people, it can only be to a certain extent that they
evade their uniqueness. Humans must have a way to use language if they are to live in a
community even if that language is not fully illustrative of their true feelings. The time that
Nietzsche wrote Beyond Good and Evil was not much earlier than when Gadamer thought of his
works, but the world had some severe changes in the meantime. Two world wars and a growing
world population marks for large differences in the two authors works. Nietzsche s criticism of
language is more valid within smaller communities which were more likely during his time.
Although, by the time Gadamer wrote his works the world was much more colonized and mass
communication could have been probable without
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Common Cold Myth
There is a common belief among many in the United States that taking mega doses of vitamin C
will cure, prevent or reduce the symptoms of the common cold. Many Americans accept this idea
as fact on its face without knowing the origins or the results of many medical science journals.
The fact is that to this date there is very little evidence to substantiate the claim that taking mega
doses of vitamin C will prevent or cure the common cold. There is some evidence that vitamin C
will reduce symptoms of a cold in very specific circumstances for some people, but it is unlikely
more than a small percentage of American s fall into these categories. If the American people read
what the latest medical science journals have found on the efficacy of Vitamin C they would
probably not be as quick to part with the billions of dollars they currently spend every year on
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In 1970 chemist and Nobel laurite Linus Pauling wrote a book called Vitamin C and the
Common Cold. The book was well received by the general public as it was written more for
public consumption than scientific literature. Not long after the book s publication the vitamin
industry began to take off due to a number of bills that prevented FDA regulation (theweek.com)
continuing to increase its sales year after year into the 2000 s(cnn.com). Lianus based his claim
on the fact that humans are one of the few animals in the animal kingdom that do not produce
vitamin C in their own bodies, and since we have shift from a plant based diet to a more meat
centered diet we lack the large amounts of vitamin C our species used to consume. While there is
a large and growing body of evidence supporting the health benefits of plant based diets over meat
based and process food diets, the claim that vitamin C is the primary beneficial component of this
diet is unsubstantiated.
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The Health Information Portability And Accountability Act...
When dealing with electronic health care information, the United States federal government has
acknowledged that there is a need to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of that
information. This need has been codified within the Code of Federal Regulations as the Health
Insurance Reform: SecurityStandards of 2003, part of the overall Security Rule contained in the
Health Information Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. Although the federal rules detail
the need for the protection of health information, Professor Fue and Professor Blum in 2013
extended the need to ensure that security is built into other systems that affect individual s health
(Fue Blum, 2013). Although there is no explicit requirement for architecture called out in Fue Blum
s analysis, architecture is a necessary requirement to ensure the existence of the level of security
needed by these systems affecting individuals health.
Multiple examples of negative outcomes are given within the article, with costs varying from
monetary to the cost of an individual s life. Seeing that medical technology is continuing its
reliance on technology as it evolves, it becomes clear to see that there is a need to ensure that the
technologies used within healthcare are not negatively impacted by the realization of a security risk.
The question is how to lower these risks in a way that is not cost prohibitive but can still be useful.
The first method is the recommendation by the FDA that all
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Essay On Graphical And Command Line Interface
5. Evaluation The creation of our graphical and Command Line interface came about as a means of
testing our algorithms. Since we were attempting to mine associations from large datasets, it made
sense to test our mining algorithms on artificially created datasets so as to check whether or not our
algorithms were successful. Therefore, we devised the graphical interface to allow us to create
sufficiently large datasets based upon association rules. This allowed us to plant specific rules with
set supports and confidence with in our test datasets. We were then able to run our test datasets
through our association mining algorithms to verify whether or not the algorithms correctly
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6. Conclusion and Future Extensions This project was one of our top choices specifically because
it approached a very interesting problem while giving us the opportunity to work with a renowned
company. We had the chance to expand our machine learning knowledge, enhance our technical
abilities and get an insight into what it is like to work with a real client from industry. This
experience was challenging as we found out clients can be difficult to work with and sometimes
unreliable. Therefore, one of our main gains from this project is that we learned how to overcome
non ideal situations that arise due to uncooperative clients. We also strengthened our team work
skills as well as our time management aptitudes, due to using the Scrum methodology. As we were
very fond of the idea that stood behind our project, we tried to implement it at the best of our
abilities. We wanted to make it accessible to everyone, not only companies in the financial sector
and we had multiple thoughts on how to achieve this. Unfortunately, due to the limited time we
could not put all of them into practice. One of the future extensions that we considered was
changing the internal representation of association rules and the associated values such as support
and confidence. We
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Social Class in the United States Essay
There is much debate about the issue of social class in the United States. There are arguments
about whether social classes are distinctly separate or fluid, dependent upon one s community or
society as a whole, and if they are subjective or objective (Hughes and Jenkins). However, despite
the debate surrounding social classes, it is still important to try to define them and analyze their
effects, as they are such an important part of our identity and our opportunities in society.
Although our society has tried to appear as though we have no classes, and it is becoming harder
to tell what class someone is in by material goods, classes do still exist today (Scott and
Leonhardt). The trend has been to divide the U.S. into four major... Show more content on
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Despite the debates about social class, the United States is usually described as having four major
social classes, the elite or upperclass, the middle class, the working class, and the lower class
(Goldscmidt). Classes are generally differentiated by income, education, and occupation
although other factors do have an effect. The upperclass consists of about 1% of the population
making 750,000 dollars or more a year as investors, top executives, or heirs to large fortunes
(Hughes and Jenkins). There tends to be no question about who is in the upperclass as they are
pretty clearly isolated in their power and wealth. The middle class makes up about 40% of the
population making anywhere from 40,000 to 749,999 dollars a year (Hughes and Jenkins). The
large disparity in income and wealth have led to a further division of this class into upper middle
class and middle class in some circles. The middle class usually work white collar jobs as
professionals and managers, however some highly skilled blue collar workers are included.
Those in the middle class have usually obtained higher education degrees and place a high value
on individual responsibility for one s class (Goldschmidt). The working class is composed of about
50% of the population earning 13,000 to 39,000 dollars a year (Hughes and Jenkins). Some also
divide this class into a working class and a
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Harry Potter s The Casual Vacancy
After the success of her popular Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling has recently branched out
from writing children s literature. Her first adult novel, The Casual Vacancy, explores more
mature topics and is aimed at a new demographic than her previous works. She challenges social
issues with her dark themes and her impeccable writing style captures the wide range of
problems at the heart of a small town. It becomes more apparent throughout the novel that each
character is connected in a web of misfortunes. Each individual has their own flaws and it
becomes more apparent that there are additional underlying issues at the center of the pretty
little town (Tait). J.K. Rowling s The Casual Vacancy, Krystal Weedon is the troubled hero of
the novel as she struggles to overcome difficulties in her life after the death of her mentor, Barry
Fairbrother. The author behind this controversial narrative has become one of the world s most
decorated authors due to the widespread success of her novels. Although she is well known today,
Rowling had very humble beginnings. Born on July 31, 1965 to Peter and Anne Rowling, Joanne
became the newest addition to her family beside her older sister, Diana. During her childhood,
Rowling lived in several different places throughout Great Britain. Her family moved from
Chipping Sodbury to Winterbourne, and then again to Tutshill ( J.K. Rowling ). Rowling took an
interest to writing at a young age and began composing stories at the age of
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Ankle Fractures
TREATMENT
The second half of this is outline too brief and superficial to be very helpful. See these web sites
that do a better job describing Ankle Fractures:
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/824224 overview
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/410433_3
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00391
https://www2.aofoundation.org/wps/portal/surgery?showPage=diagnosis bone=Tibia
segment=Malleoli
GOALS
Short term goal is to alleviate pain
Long term goal is to achieve complete healing of broken bones and repair of associated damaged
tissues and ligaments
DISPOSITION
Admission criteria
Open fracture requiring urgent surgery for closure of wound and setting of bones
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Treatment options are decided based on o Nature of fracture o Associated injuries o Patient s
medical condition
In elderly patients and high risk patients, physicians may consider a more conservative treatment
option using splints/casts rather than surgery
Once the fracture has healed, physical therapy sessions may be needed to loosen the stiff muscles
and increase joint flexibility
Drug therapy
Wide range of medications are used to alleviate pain symptoms and carry out procedures depending
on the nature of injury o Over the counter pain
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Unhealthy Living Conditions In New York
With the increase in populations in New York the demand for housing increased, this lead to
poorly built homes that lacked running water, ventilation, and toilets (Brackemyre). The unhealthy
living conditions and the close proximity that people lived in, in New York caused a spike in
disease. In New York the death rates were higher then that of the other large urban areas, because
of this many families had larger families so at least some of their children would survive the disease
(Brackemyre). The wide spread of smallpox, thphoid, malaria, yellow fever, cholera, and
tuberculosis took over New York and many young adults did not live past their twenty s
(Brackemyre). The people of New York realized the living conditions they were living in
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Career Development in Generation X Essay
Career Development in Generation X
Generation X refers to the population cohort following the Baby Boomers. Sources differ as to
the exact years during which this cohort was born. Coupland (1991) suggests 1960 to 1970;
Bradford and Raines (1992) propose 1965 to 1975; and Howe and Strauss (1993) suggest 1961 to
1981. Whatever the birth years, it is their common life experiences that give this cohort an identity.
Individuals born in Generation X are reputedly more global, technologically oriented, and culturally
diverse than the generations before them. Coming of age when the linear career path no longer
exists, where average income is falling, and where continuous change is the norm, does this
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The twenty somethings of Generation X who are currently in the work force entered the labor
market with no expectations. Many of them believe the best years (in terms of society) are behind
them (Howe and Strauss 1993). They have been told that they are the only generation since the
Civil War to come of age unlikely to match their parents economic fortunes (ibid., p. 7). They
place little faith in job security. They saw their parents laid off without cause and their
perceptions of the working world were shaped in time of economic turmoil. Consequently, they
tend to see every job they take as temporary and every company as a stepping stone to something
better, or at least to something else (Filipczak 1994, p. 23). Since they have adopted the
philosophy that there are no guarantees, they are not interested in working their way up. They
want to be valued immediately for their skills (Bradford and Raines 1992). They see their career
strength in their ability to solve problems and do jobs that others are not able to do. They believe
that security nowadays comes from the transferability of one s skills to other jobs rather than from
advancement in hierarchically managed organizations (Wilkinson 1995, p. 67). They use job
hopping as a way to build their skills and make themselves more marketable (Filipczak 1994, p. 27).
Although individuals in Generation X may be cynical, they do not lack drive. They
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Comparing The Immigrant Contribution And A Quilt Of A Country
The two stories, The immigrant Contribution by John F. Kennedy, and A Quilt of a Country by
Anna Quindlen are similar in many ways, but the passages are also very different from each other.
Even though they are both the same type of writing, they both have very different approaches on
how to get across their ideas to the reader. Quindlen who wrote A Quilt of a Country used a formal
diction, whereas John F. Kennedy used a concrete diction in The immigrant Contribution . Kennedy
makes it very clear that every American citizen has either been an immigrant or come from the
descendants of immigrants. Unlike Kennedy, Anna Quindlen talks more about the ethnic groups
that make up America. She also talks about terrorist attacks that happened
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Descriptive Essay Roommate
I went back into my dorm room. I sat my things down on the kitchen table and turned to the fridge,
opening to get a drink of water as I was literally dying of thirst.
Are you my roommate? I jumped and quickly turned around. My roommate s appearance that I
just met now, has a light brown bob cut, rounded glasses with grey eyes, wearing a casual navy
blue dress with a red leather belt. She stood near the table with her boxes and bags and I gave her a
calm look, with a gentle smile.
Oh yes, my name s Elaine. Nice to meet you, and you are?
I m Kira. Sorry I came here a bit late, traffic. She gave a little laugh and I accepted it. We began
to sit down on the kitchen table and got to know each other as we kept talking, it seemed to be
that she is also new, in my classes, and we could somehow relate with each other on our likes,
dislikes, choices, and other little things. Kira is one of those people who is an introvert at first,
but when you get to talk to her more, she seems to be more easygoing and very kind and friendly.
Hmm, what to do, what to do. I say as I roam around in my small room after saying our goodnights
to each other after our time talking. I decided to lay on the queen sized bed, with my choice of own
sheets that are pink polka dots with a grey background. My walls are a beige colour as everything
else were to be only filled with other colours, mixed with plain such as brown and black.
Elaine, Elaine, Elaine, where are you.. I woke up frightenedly,
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Who Was Responsible For The Titanic
Have you ever wanted to know who was responsible for the sinking of the titanic? well I m going
tell you because this is the biggest boat crash with the most fatalities in history. Why should you
care? Because I have a theory about the sinking of the titanic. I believe that captain smith was
the person who was responsible for the sinking of the titanic because of multiple reasons. One of
the reasons I think captain smith is responsible is because of the iceberg warning thing. One
iceberg warning is ok to ignore because he sent people to look for it, but when he ignores seven I
thinks that s the limit because not only are you getting one your are getting six more and means
there is a serious ice problem when you get seven. Another
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The Role Of The Direct Effect And State Liability
The given scenario involves a women name Suvi, a Finnish national who wants to work in UK
as a self employer offering her services as a Zoo technologist to the zoos in UK. In order to
achieve that she must be registered with National Authority of Zoo The problem with her situation
is the that her application for registration has been rejected based on two reasons, (1) she must
obtain a qualification in respective field from UK in line with 2014 UK Act and (2) she must
obtain insurance in accordance with EU Directive2010/5.
The main issue for Suvi to concern with is the enforcement of EU law and the application of the
Direct effect and possible following of Indirect effect and State Liability. The Direct Effect is a
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And to do that she must full fill the criteria of Van Gend en Loos [5] i.e (1) Be clear and precise
(2) Be unconditional and (3) Not dependent on further actions by EU institutions or by Member
state .[6]
For Suvi s first reason of rejection of application of registration with NAZ, Under the Regulation
EU 12/2012 of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL on the right of free of
movement for zoo technologisist 1 APRIL 2012. ART 1, ART 3 and ART 7 satisfies the Van
Gen en loos test s first and second condition because ART 1 and ART 3 of the regulation Gives
right s to Suvi to work in UK to as a self employed zoo technologist .she is a Finnish national, EU
MS citizen, thus she can work in any other MS and she is entitled to be registered with National
Authority of Zoos (NAZ) the regulation should have been applied by UK by December 2012 and
by the facts given it it indicates that UK government did not do the transposition properly
therefore it will be safe to say that the time of transpose has passed thus satisfying second
condition and EU regulation can be enforced like the case of Pubblico Ministero v Rotti 148/78 [7]
principle where the date of implementation has passed and the directive have not been implemented
or implemented properly.
Even though the EU Regulation, under ART 288,EU law is directly applicable in host country,
these three Articles full fill the first two conditions of the criteria i.e. Be clear and precise, Be
unconditional. The third condition
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Research Paper On Elephant Poaching
The Poaching Of Elephants And Rhinos.
From killing just one deer over the legal bag limit to harvesting tons of animal parts, poaching in
any form is illegal and laws are getting tougher to discourage it. If convicted, you can now be
charged with a felony and be sent to prison. All across the world citizens and law enforcement
officials are working tВogether to combat this problem (Simon Shadow).
Although it was made illegal around the 1800s, poaching remains a big problem across the world.
Elephants and rhinos are becoming extinct because people are illegally hunting them for their tusks
to sell the ivory. While the species population growth remains healthy, poaching remains a constant
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But what would that do? One of the main challenges is that nobody can predict how legalizing
trade will affect the behavior of the end users in Asia. The government doesn t know if it will
make people more or less likely to poach elephants and rhinos. Many conservation groups have
expressed concern over the concept of legalizing the rhino horn trade. One key issue regarding
this solution to rhino poaching will be to understand how the trade in rhino horn will be
regulated.One of the main reasons for their opposition is that the government doesn t think it will
be enforceable. This is because markets where the trade would be active like in Vietnam simply
do not have the necessary enforcement regimes in place, history shows that occasional sales of
elephant ivory have not reduced poaching for ivory (african wildlife detective). While some
people think legalizing the ivory trade is a good idea most people do not agree with this
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The Solution of New Century Financial Corporation
CASE 1.11 New Century Financial Corporation It is well enough that people of the nation do not
understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a
revolution before tomorrow morning. Henry Ford From 1962 to 1992, Ed HAI LГљA served as
the quintessential sidekick and straight man Johnny Carson to Johnny Carson on the long running
and popular television program The To night Show. After leaving that program, HAI LГ
љA stayed
in the television spotlight for 12 years by serving as the host of Star Search, a syndicated talent
show. McMa hon s resume also included long stints as cohost of TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes,
the annual Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon and... Show
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The case then examines the criticism of KPMG, New Century s longtime independent audit
firm, by the federal bankruptcy examiner appointed to investigate the company s sudden
collapse in early 2007. Subprime Lending: A Historical Perspective Like all businesses,
mortgage companies struggle to achieve a proper balance be tween risk and return in their
operations. The principal risk historically faced by mortgage lenders is the possibility that their
clients will be unable or unwilling to pay the principal and interest on their mortgage loans. Prior
to the 1980s, individuals who were poor credit risks effectively had only two choices for obtaining
a mortgage to purchase a home. Those alternatives were ob taining a home loan insured by either
the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). Borrowers
with good credit histories, so called prime borrowers, would typically seek financing for a new loan
directly from a bank, savings and loan, or other financial institutions. The deregulation of the
lending industry beginning in the 1980s made it much easier for subprime borrowers to obtain
mortgage loans to finance the purchase of a new home. The Depository Institutions Deregulation
and Monetary Control Act of 1980 did away with restrictions that imposed a ceiling on the interest
rates lending institutions could charge on new
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How Does Sherman Alexie Use Symbols In The Reservation Blues
In the novel Reservation Blues, Sherman Alexie uses a great deal of symbolism. What may
come across as just an object actually has a meaning. From specifically Robert Johnson s guitar
to the vast population shown dealing with alcoholism, Alexie creates a deeper meaning of the
novel. The most well represented symbol in the novel is Robert Johnson s guitar. As a young
boy, Robert traded his soul to a gentlemen in order to be able to play the guitar like no one else.
So in this exact situation the guitar represents Robert Johnson s soul and his spirit. From Johnson
the guitar was passed onto Thomas. This certain section of the novel, the guitar represents the
Coyote Spring s dreams of fame. In the beginning, the guitar s sound is astonishing beautiful and
alluring. Because of this the entire band becomes star struck as they gain fans and are discovered
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When Junior committed suicide, Victor is shown to not know how to mourn. During this
mourning period he turns to alcohol. We see this when Thomas, Chess, and Checkers leave the
reservation in hopes of a new start. They leave Victor to stay behind and even though he tries to
turn his life around, he is shown to keep going back to his bad habits. On page 293 Victor is
shown to be slowly falling into his self destruction. That little explosion of the beer can sounded
exactly like a smaller, slower version of the explosion Junior s rifle made on the water tower.
This is shown that alcoholism has officially taken over Victor. He was committing suicide just
like Junior. Junior ended his life because he did not know how to cope with what he was
experiencing in his life. Victor promised to stop drinking but he was too caught in his despair
with losing Junior. It is as if Victor will lapse into a life of alcoholism like the other members in
his tribe. This will have him as well as many others soon join Junior six feet under in the
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The Role Of Science And Science Of Science Essay
As part of that you will see load management, you will see more traditional energy efficiency
program, such as rebates on air conditioners and lighting programs. All of our utilities that are
subject to this act, are require to have energy audit programs for their residential customers. So, the
Commission reviews those programs as well.
Cayce:You mentioned policy, what Judy describe is essentially the policy that the legislature
enacted in 1980 and has amended a few times through the years, and the Commission has
implemented it. Florida legislature meets annually, for two months, typically in the spring, and
from that two month process, which is formal sessions leading up to it, that is where a policy is
determined.
Our role has traditionally been to provide information as requested, advise, but to stay neutral on
efficacy. So, that is the Commissions role. Commission implements policy. Commission provides
expertise when asked, given our experience, but we do not advocate as an agency.
Interviewer:So, the role of science and of scientist in the policy making process in Florida, can you
talk a little bit about that?
Mark:In development of policy in legislature they are influenced by a whole host of sources. It s
an open process, we have a department of environmental protection, and I don t know if you have
talked to them yet.
Interviewer:We met with Preston Mclain and Justin Green a couple of days ago.
Mark:Those guys are good, top notch folks that advise on
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Pineapple Express Character Analysis
Similarities with fictional characters Have you ever thought of which fictional characters you
relate too? I am a person who is funny, intelligent and lazy. I chose 3 fictional character that I relate
to the most. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Saul Silver from
Pineapple Express for his funny personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being
intelligent and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepantsfor his
laziness, always being late to things he had to do.
Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a
characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that charactertrait is
when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off to
buy burritos for them to eat. Next he came back and had seen what happened, as the cop was
driving away with his friend in the back seat he decided to get hit by the cop car so the officer
could get out of the vehicle. Then after that occurred Saul crawled around the car and hopped in
the front seat and drove away with his friend. When Saul was struck by the car he spilled a red
smoothie all over the front windshield. On that occasion he put his foot through the windshield to
create an opening so he can see, despite that wasn t the case his foot ended up getting stuck. This
character trait hurts the character because it gets him in sticky
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Power In Othello s Jealousy
Both Othello and Shylock hold covet positions of power within Venice that they are disdained for
because of their respective identities as a Moor and Jew. As Othello has been granted with the
rank as the general of the Venetian armed forces, this allows him to possess a substantial amount of
power and influence as one of the great ones of the city (Oth. 1.1.8). However, this power that
Othellohas in Venice makes him, in the eyes of the Venetian elite, particularly Iago
, Roderigo and
Brabantio, only a foul thief (1.2.62) that has usurped power that does not belong to him because he
is [a] Moor (1.3.189). This is significant because it suggests that Iago s deep hate [for] the Moor
(1.3.378) is not unwarranted, but one that Othello seemingly... Show more content on
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As Shylock is wealthy enough to lend [out] thus much money (MV 1.3.126), this makes him
reviled by the Venetians about [his] moneys and [his] usances (1.3.105). However, as the
Christians believe that Shylock being a Jew is a stony adversary, an inhuman wretch
/ Uncapable of pity, void, and empty (4.1.4 5), this situates the Venetian elite and Shylock in an
endless cycle of hate over his position as a Jewish financier. Unlike Shylock, Antonio is known
as [a] royal merchant (3.2.239) and a good Christian (1.3.39), this is significant because it
suggests that the hatred that Shylock receives as a financier stems not from his occupation itself,
but the source that denotes him as an outsider: the Jewish religion. As the position of financier is
a powerful one, it indicates that the Venetians hate Shylock because they view him not his
profession as a creature that [does] bear the shape of man / [But] keen and greedy to confound a
man (3.2.275 276). The belief that Shylock is a devil [that] can cite Scripture for his [own]
purpose (1.3.96) is significant because it seemingly justifies Antonio s hate towards Shylock to
disgrace [him] and hinder [him] half a million (3.1.50) ducets is because he is Jewish; that enemies
of religion must be enemies in occupation. Like Othello, it is not Shylock s occupation as a
financier that
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Brand Report on Canadian Club
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL| Report On the Case Study Analysis on
Canadian Club Whisky The Damn Right Campaign | MKTG403 (2) Consumer Behavior Dr Maria
Piacentini MSc in Advanced MarketingManagement 2010/11| | Group 3: Chen Ni Chu,Panayiotis
Papachristofilou, Matthew Poysden, Jekaterina Rindt, Dina Tulenova, Shayatri Vishwanath|
December, 2010|
„Nostalgia is deeply implicated in our sense of who we are, what we are about, and (though
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The male and female reference group were relevant in the case of whisky based drinks in bars, as
the drink is a core signalling product, besides the man s dressing and other accessories such as
cigarettes or the wallett, in constructing a social identity , emphasizing the notion on the reciprocal
relation between possessions and the self concept (Belk,1988; Grubb amp; Gratwohl,1967) as
depending upon which is known best, either [others] come to infer the traits of the person from the
nature of the possessions or the nature of the possessions from the traits of the person (Belk s 1988,
p.146). Given the context of whisky consumption in bars, a place sought for socializing,
relationship generation and development, the possessions play an even greater role as these
function as heuristic shortcuts to inferences about their possessor s charactersitics.
However, as identified by Solomon (1983, p.323) products such as CC whisky may have the
dual function as stimuli or as reponses , depending on the individual s confidence in role
performance: Highly knoweldgeable role performers , confident of the role script , meaning the
set of action and behavioral sequences, will seek the product as a reponse to enhance the
established self image , which is likely to happen in the CC case for the TS
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The 1968 Tet Offensive In The Vietnam War
The 1968 Tet Offensive was a series of battles which took place during the Vietnam War where the
North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and the National Liberation Front (NLF) attacked the Army of the
Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and U.S. Forces in South Vietnam. This major offensive by the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) forces which were initiated on January 30th of 1968 in
coordination with Tet, the Vietnamese New Year. The offensive is historically labeled as a military
defeat for the DRV forces while ultimately being a strategic victory through it s ability to turn major
American public opinion against support of the war effort in Vietnam. Johnson s decision to halt
escalation after the Tet Offensivemarked a crucial turning point in American participation in the
Vietnam War. (History.com Staff 2009)
The strategic victory of the DRV s NVA and NLF over the ARVN and U.S. Forces in Vietnam was
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much of the American public saw it [the Tet Offensive] as stark evidence that the war could not be
won at a reasonable cost. (Lawrence 2008) The NLF had laid siege to the U.S. Embassy in Saigon,
a major center of U.S. power, and attacked hundreds of cities and villages. It was reasonably
assumed by the American public that an enemy in retreat could not launch such a large offensive,
and inherently this caused great concern over the situation in Vietnam. The images of the American
embassy under siege and the stark contrast between the fierce fighting during Tet and the optimistic
estimates and reports emanating from Washington in the period just prior to the attacks contributed
to the interpretation of the Tet Offensive as a political and moral defeat for the U.S. (Walton, J.
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Case Study Of Lennovo
Lenovo, being one of the world s top five smart phone makers has a zero market share in the US
markets which is one of the largest markets for smart phones. Motorola on the other hand, has been
in the US markets for 85 years while it has a poor distribution in other markets.
Lenovo s biggest business is PCs and it is the world s number 1 PC maker. But the sales of PCs isn
t growing which makes it imperative for Lenovo to focus on its mobile phone segment in order to
be a tech leader.
Having the experience in integrating and running US based tech companies; Lenovo seems fit to
run Motorola. Lenovo bought the ThinkPad business from IBM and guided it to success, and
subsequently it has a manufacturing plant in Whitsitt, N.C. making Think branded products.
In order to have a successfully market share in the US markets, it is imperative to have good
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BY also offering phones, it can deliver full technology packages to its U.S. business clients.
In simple terms, Lenovo wants a cell phone business that is viable. Post the acquisition, it gets to be
the third largest mobile device manufacturer in the world. Also, through this acquisition, Lenovo
gets to compete with Samsung more effectively across a broader spectrum of growth markets.
Motorola, unlike Lenovo is a known name in US and other important markets of Western Europe
and Latin America and has a strong foothold in the US and Latin America having 52% of its
revenues from US and 20% of its revenues from the Latin American market, which Lenovo can get
access to with the deal, thus having a much easier way of entering these markets and giving it in
roads.
Add to that, Lenovo also gets a company that has an impressive spend on R D as compared to that
of Lenovo. This would do a lot of good things to Lenovo if they are able to guide Motorola
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Cultural Encounter By Ana Menendez
Cultural encounter can be used as a concept often used in current academic and public discussions
on modern societies conditions. It studies the cultural identities, the symbolic interpretation and
representational forms which comes through a cross cultural and international and global
perspective. (Roskilde University, M.A. Cultural Encounters). And it can impact on the individual
growth and be quite intense. The cultural encounter growth can be noticed by placing the situations
where we can find our understanding of self as individual, the world and how we believe in how
things are or should be and finding this understanding can be severely challenged. (Montuori. A
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When he shows how that he and his Cuban friends still playing dominoes everyday in Miami
park, and how that the tour bus stopped by and that the tourist trolley pauses and announces that
these Cuban men still keeping this traditional game alive of their Cuban homeland. (Eder. R.
Baying at a Havana Moon). We also can notice that the Narrator is aware to the cultural
encounter which he is living in that short story when he said Here in America, I may be a short,
insignificant mutt, but in Cuba I was a German shepherd (Menendez, In Cuba I Was a German
shepherd, An Anthology of Short Stories from Five Continents Edited by Prescott. L ), Maximo
saw himself similar to the German shepherd because between America and Cuba things got
changed for him, when in Cuba he was a well respected man and a Professor, but in America all
that changed for him because of his low social status and because he wasn t that prestigious great
German shepherd he was in
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Motor Insurance
ii.Motor Insurance
Motor insurance as a compulsory class of inurance that must be offered by TMIM to give the
protection against the owner s vehicle for private car, commercial vehicle, motorcycle and
motor trade policy (Road Risk). The policy indemnify into three different coverage that is
comprehensive cover by towing and emergency roadside repairs for the damaged vehicle up to
RM 200, third party fire and theft cover by giving protection against liabilities to other parties
for injury or death and damage to other partie s property and third party cover by giving
protection to other parties against liabilities, damage of property and also fire damage to vehicle s
owners or theft of vehicle s owner. The clients who purchased this plan may subject to additional
premium matter for extra cover.For example, additional named driver for one vehicle insured.
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Foreign Worker Hospitalization Surgical InsuranceScheme
This is a yearly renewable scheme that designed by TMIM to reduce the financial burden of the
employer of foreign workers in the event of hospital admission of workers to a Non Corporatised
Malaysian Government Hospital due to an accident or illness. The premium and benefits will be
changed by the TMIM and the clients must review this from time to time. Recently, this plan
offered annual limit up to RM 10,000 per insured person with the annual premium RM 120 per
insured person. iv. Property Insurance/Fire Insurance
The property or fire insurance prepared by Tokio Marine such as homeowners and householders
insurance as a regulated class of insurance business that give protection against loss or damage to
the buildings or contents due to fire, explosion, bursting of domestic water tanks, theft, earthquake
and to cover more other contingencies if extended.
v.MISC Insurance
Miscellaneous for personal insurance also provided for home partner and also for the golfer.
a.Home
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Improving The Data Warehouse Technology Essay
There is currently a very strong need for a defined and standardized process to request work
related to the data warehouse. Not only does the work requests need to be standardized the
development methodology needs to be defined with an agile approach fitting best with the
direction and culture of the company. By clearly defining steps to both of these things the
efficiency of the team will be greatly improved. They should be able to complete more projects
as well as improve the quality of the products they are producing. With less mistakes and errors
and more work being completed the return on investment for the data warehouse technology will
be greatly increased. These changes could also drive a change in the culture of the company to
become more data driven. If there was confidence in the data warehouse and the reporting coming
from it as well as trust between the business departments and the data team this could drive
improvement across the company. Discovering opportunities for improvement using data is the
currently unrealized goal of the data warehouse. All improvements and changes and improvements
outlines in this document have that goal in mind. 2BUSINESS NEED AND CURRENT
SITUATION There is currently a business need for a more formal software and systems
development methodology for the data team. A standard process needs to be created and adhered
to for the full development cycle starting with the submittal of an idea to the promotion process of a
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The Role Of Justice And The Pursuit Of Righteousness
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was and still is one of the most prominent figures in world literature,
especially in the mystery genre. While many works of literature belong in the mystery genre, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes series stands out the most. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s
famous literary works, A Study in Scarlet, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and A Scandal in
Bohemia share a common theme: the importance of justice and the pursuit of righteousness.
Sir Conan Arthur Doyle was born on May 22nd, 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Doyles were
originally from London, but Arthur s father Charles Altamont Doyle and mother Mary Foley Doyle
moved to Scotland to pursue Charles career in architecture. Arthur pursued a degree in medicine at
the University of Edinburgh, where he became bored of the subject and excelled instead in sports.
Yet, at the University of Edinburgh he met who would later be the model of the famous Sherlock
Holmes, Dr. Joseph Bell. College was also where Doyle became disenchanted by organized religion,
which can also be seen in his stories later on in his life.
After graduating medical school he struggled to make a living out of being a doctor, and released
his first short story A Study in Scarlet in 1886. Because of troubles involving ownership of the
novela, he only earned ВЈ25 from it. Doyle continued to write Sherlock Holmes stories, and after
gaining much public adoration and financial stability, Doyle initially finished the series in 1893.
After
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Dna Is A Polymer Of Nucleotides
DNA is a polymer of nucleotides, each consisting of three components. These components include a
nitrogenous base, a deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group. The hydrophobic nitrogenous bases
are in the DNA molecules interior with the negatively charged phosphate groups on the outside.
Strong covalent bonds link each unit of the nucleotide together. Between the stacked pairs Van der
Waals interactions play an important role in holding the molecule together. There are four different
bases called adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. Adenine bonds with thymine and cytosine
bonds with guanine through weak hydrogen bonds. The number of bonds between the pairs differs
however with adenine forming two hydrogen bonds with thymine and cytosine forming three with
guanine. Adenine and guanine are nitrogenous bases with two organic rings and are purines.
Cytosine and thymine are pyrimidines with single organic rings. The backbone of the DNA
molecule is formed as the phosphate group of one nucleotide is attached the sugar of the next.
The DNA molecule is made up of two strands and these strands wind together to form a double
helix. There are ten base pairs per turn of the double helix. The strands are antiparallel and the
polynucleotide strand has directionality from 5 end to the 3 end. LINK
DNA Replication
LINK. Replication of DNA is initiated by proteins that recognise a specific sequence of nucleotides
from short stretches of DNA at sites called origins of replication. They
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The Discovery Of The Titanic Essay
Out of all the ships that have sailed our beautiful oceans throughout time, there are few that have
been known for their awe factor, and legendary tales told throughout generations. On April 10th,
1912 all eyes were on the Titanic, and it gave the world hope. The ship itself was a work of art
and at her time of departure, was the largest ship known to man. The Titanic was a symbol of
hope and a new life, which in turn made it appealing not just to the elite, but for the poorest of
immigrants as well, trying to make a new and better life when she reached America. Her nickname,
The Unsinkable set sail for New York City ready to bring new hopes and dreams for the thousands
on board, but what they didnt know was the terrifying and devestating event that was about to
occur, and shock the world. Leaving Southhampton, England the Titanic had an estimated two
thousand two hundred and fourty four passengers onboard. What makes that special, I feel, is the
diversity that consisted with the passengers. From the top elite of the world ready to tour the sights
of this beautiful America, to the poorest immigrant who sold his last belonging so he and his
family could start a free new life; they could both be found on the Titanic. Richard Hines states in
his book Voyagers of the Titanic, The stately progress of crowned heads and business chiefs
demanded all that was costly and conspicuous. But whereas monarchs expected panoply that
enthroned precedent, reverence, and continuity, the
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Tony Kushner s Angels
In Angels in America, Tony Kushner s characters suffer through loss of health, life, and love.
Colossal suffering and grief eventually lead to discovery and growth. The main quartet of
characters Louis Ironson, Prior Walter, Joe and Harper Pitt have many differences, but, aside
from their grief, a common characteristic allows for their conjoined relevancy. Each is a member
of a group that is somehow marginalized in their society, whether it stems from their sexuality,
illness, or personal identity. Kushner s subtitle (A Gay Fantasia on National Themes) of the two
part play can be interpreted as speaking to its fantastic elements, like the presence of Prior s angels
and spirits from the past. However, fantasia can also be defined... Show more content on
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I refer to Louis, Prior, Joe, and Harper as the quartet characters because of the intertwining and
simultaneous similarities and dissimilarities of their stories. These elements create a melodic
rhythm in the plays narrative and dialogue, which resembles the improvisatory style , that is
necessary of musical fantasias. Written in conversational language, none of the dialogue sounds
rehearsed, but rather like the characters are real people whose conversations were recorded by an
eavesdropper. The pages of the play read like an imitation of life, much like fantasias are
imitations of melodies. Each character has a different rhythm and style when they speak that
creates quick paced communication, much like the harmonies in a musical piece. If music appears
to mimic some of the features of language and to convey some of the same emotions that vocal
communication does, then, transitively, language mimics features of music. Louis is the rambler
of the symphony. Using high level vocabulary, he is often discussing profound ideas that other
characters are not interested in hearing. For example, after leaving Prior in the hospital room,
Louis and Belize sit conversing in a coffee shop. Louis tackles issues of race and democracy in
America and England, until Belize finally admits that he was
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Similes In Annemarie s Number The Star
Number the Star Annemarie is a brave little girl. She is very nice and very competitive. The
character also has a best friend named Ellen. Annemarie s parents were named Inge (the mother)
but the dad I have no idea what the named was in the book because it only called him papa I think.
She was a lanky girland her friend was a stocky person. They both seem very nice. Annemarie s
hair color was blond and Ellen hair was dark. She also had a older sister named as Lise, but she
had passed away. Lise passed away because a military car hit her and she did not make it. Also,
she has a little sister named Kristen and she is very talkative. The adventures motivate the character
because there s so many passages they all need to go through. One example they go to is that Ellen
is the sister of Annemarie and that the German soldiers came into Annemarie house. The other...
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It compares wrinkled mouth to an old woman adjusting her false teeth. Also, I was asleep at a
thin as the night cloud pg 98. The metaphor in the book from Number the stars is that the God of
Thunder made a very small rain shower in the corner of the kitchen floor pg 74. It meant that the
cat went to the bathroom in the kitchen floor. It compares the cat going to the bathroom and a
rain shower. The conflicts of the story was man vs man. The girls Annemarie and Elle are most
likely to have 10 years old. They want to get the Rosens because they are Jews was the exposition.
Annemarie hides Ellen from the german soldiers was the rising action. The climax was that,
Annemarie runs to delivers a secret packet to Uncle Henrik. The falling action was that, the
package was safely delivered and the Jews sailed to Sweden. The settings were, Copenhagen and
Denmark. The theme of the story was friendship and
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  • 2. The Inflammatory Bowel Disorder Known As Crohn s Disease... The fundamental purpose of this paper is to apprise to the reader pivotal information on the inflammatory bowel disorder known as Crohn s Disease (CD). It is a rare disease that is usually not wanted to be discussed by its sufferers, due to its sensitive nature of being a digestive problem. Luckily, as this paper will show, it is now an issue slowly, but surely, being explored more openly. A short introduction to the chronic disease will be divulged, pathophysiology and etiology will be discussed to prepare the reader. Works researched will include articles by Brent A. Lashner (2013) and Lindsey Konkel (2015). Symptoms, susceptibility, and diagnosis found on numerous resourceful web sites will be provided. Other information will include risk factors and examples of typical tests given to diagnose Crohn s Disease in possible sufferers. All articles and web sites used corroborate with each other, information is consistent and validated. This paper will also delve into possible management strategies for those affected by CD. Information on the Process of Crohn s Disease Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Crohn s Disease is an intestinal disease first discovered by and named after Dr. Burrill B. Crohn, who first described the disease in 1932 along with colleagues Dr. Leon Ginzburg and Dr. Gordon D. Oppenheimer. (Foundation, 2015) Konkel (2015) refers to this disease as belonging to a group of conditions called inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) (Konkel, 2015) CD is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Glassblowing Research Paper The Art of Glassblowing Glassblowing is a very intricate form of art. Glassblowing is the art of making glass in all different forms and shapes. The history, early work, and the introduction of glassblowing will be discussed, as well as the materials, equipment, and the techniques and procedures. Glassblowing originated in Jerusalem by Jewish glassblowers around the first century B.C.E., according to Norman A. Rubin in Treasures of Ancient Glass. There were exhibits that went back to Mesopotamia over 5,000 years ago. Glassblowingstarted to improve during the eighteenth century. According to Barrymore Laurence Scherer, in the article Midwestern Mold blown Glass, he states the revolutionary war colonists helped supply window glass... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Karl Fabricius, in the article The Ancient Art of Glassblowing, he states that the glass needs to be melted at a temperature of 2,200 degrees fahrenheit, which is equivalent to the temperature of lava; when wanting to gather glass a four to five foot blowpipe is put into the furnace (para.3). Homer L. Hoyt states that gathering is used to control the molten glass onto the blowpipe (43). When dipping the blowpipe into the melted glass the pipe needs to be turned until a decent sized blob is on the end, states Fabricius (para.4). After doing this the glass should be taken to be rolled on a steel table to smooth and give shape to the glass (para. 5). Hoyt states that fusing is the process of joining glass during the molten state (43). Drawing is when the glass is being pulled to a smaller diameter (43). When wanting to make a flower tooling is used to shape the glass into a form with a tool (43). To remove residual stresses in the glass after it has been worked the process of annealing is used (43). It is very common to blow through the pipe when wanting to make a vase/vessel. When doing this a small bubble should form inside the hot glass but if the artist blows too much air the glass can become too thin according to Fabricius (para.6). Also once blown different colors can be added (para. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Short Summary Of Araby James Joyce tells a story of a young boy around the age of eleven, who lives with his uncle and aunt in an uninhabited house at the end of a blind corner. He likes to play with his friends till late night. Araby also known as the bazaar was the place he wishes to visit. This story is mainly based on the type of place where they live, his fondness toward his friend s sister, and the Araby(bazaar) where he wanted to go. According to the story the place they live sounds awful because as he mentioned The former tenant of our house, a priest, had died in the back drawing room (Joyce 86). This place doesn t sounds adequate enough for a child to live in because it can cause unnecessary fear for the child. Also he was playing in the contaminating place till late night in freezing cold, which can be proven harmful for a child s physical health. Once his aunt send him to market to pick up some of the parcels, on his way he saw drunken men, druggies, and some bad people were cursing on each other. Those were the worst things for a child to see, and a child was not supposed to send to those kind of market as well. Living in this type of environment is dangerous for the child s future because a child learn faster by observing an adult . His uncle and aunt were careless about him. They never paid attention to the things he had been doing during their absence. On the other hand, they should have used all the bad things to give him an example that, if he started doing those things he will never able to be a successful man. He will be stuck there as those people were, and never will able to see a good lifestyle. But his uncle and aunt had never bother themselves to teach him anything. As he likes to play with Mangan everyday. Most of the time Mangan s sister come out to call him for tea, and he (Joyce as a child) likes to watch his sister, every time she come out of her house. A little by little he started liking her, but he was scared to talk to her. Except some casual talks. He was in love with her because everyday he uses different techniques to take a glance at her. Once he murmured: O love! O love! many times for her. He promised her that he will bring something for her whenever he goes to Araby. For a eleven year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Loncheria Business Analysis Later when my parents were able to earn some money from selling milk and cheese they began their business. They did their business in a local they own on the town square. The business was a loncheria which is a small restaurant. In order for my mother to have help in the business she hired another lady. Before the grand opening my mothergave brochures to promote the business. To gain customers the first day their was a promotion of buy one get one free which turned out to be a great idea because they received a lot of customers. From their people began to recommend the business and that is how the business began to get bigger. After one year of having the business my father decided to come back to the United States and my mother, my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Corruptive Nature of Power in J. J. R. Tolkien’s The... When given, or exposed to power, people may become corrupt. In J. J. R. Tolkien s The Fellowship of the Ring it is shown that when people are tempted or given power they may become corrupt. We can see this through the characters Frodo Baggins; the bearer of a powerful ring, Gollum, the previous bearer, and lastly it is shown through Bilbo Bagginsanother bearer. When given great power some people become corrupt. Frodo Baggins displays this in The Fellowship of the Ring. He is trusted to hold and protect the one ring of power and immediately he develops traits that show that he is becoming excessively protective of the ring. Frodo drew the Ring out of his pocket again and looked at it. It now appeared plain and smooth, without mark or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 191). During this event Frodo is being attacked by enemies. At the same time the power of the ring is tempting. He gives in because he is already corrupt with the power of the ring. This shows that when he has the power he abuses it and becomes corrupt. Gollum, previously known as Smeagol, is one of the first bearers of the ring of power, and when he comes into the ring s presence for the first time, the power makes him so corrupt that to get his hands on it he kills his friend Deagol. Smeagol had been watching him from behind a tree, and as Deagol gloated over the ring, Smeagol came softly up behind. Give us that, Deagol, my love, said Smeagol, over his friend s shoulder. Why? said Deagol. Because it s my birthday, my love, and I wants it, said Smeagol. I don t care, said Deagol. I have given you a present already, more than I could afford. I found this, and I m going to keep it. Oh, are you indeed, my love, said Smeagol; and he caught Deagol by the throat and strangled him, because the gold looked so bright and beautiful. Then he put the ring on his finger (Tolkein Pg. 52). This text shows that Gollum, or Smeagol, is corrupt due to the rings power only by being around it. The need for the ring was so great that it pushed him to kill, a devastating act on its own, but he kills his own friend. This proves that with the power of the ring Gollum becomes immensely corrupt. After Gollum first obtains the ring he grows to feel a great hatred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Acer Case Study Assignment # 1: Case Study 1: Acer Case Strayer University Course Title: International Marketing (MKT505) Acer s strategy has been described as divide and conquer. Compare and contrast this to Lenovo s strategy Acer is a global corporation headquartered in Taiwan. The company s products include desktop PC s, laptop PC s, tablets, monitors, and smartphones. Acer is a brand of the Acer Group which also owns Gateway, eMachines, and Packard Bell. The Acer Group s long term mission is to break the barriers between people and technology through the creation of empowering hardware, software, and services (Acer Group The Brands, 2013). The company believes the four different brands provide the company with different characteristics... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Acer must take a much more aggressive approach to get their name more widely recognized in each respective country. I ve seen Acer PC s in the store and they are price competitive but not too many people are going to buy a PC from a company they never heard of. I suggest that Acer must market their products in order to educate their target markets as to who they are, how long they have been around, and the type of quality product they produce. I personally know after doing the research on this report, I would not hesitate to buy an Acer tablet or PC, but not enough of us are enrolled at this university to make a difference in Acer sales. Even before the current economic crisis deepened, growth in the U.S. PC market had begun to slow down. Despite strong competition from Dell and Hewlett Packard, Acer s U.S. market share increased from 1 percent in 2004 to 3.3 percent by the end of 2006. Analyze Acer s prospects for gaining further share in the United States. I believe the biggest reason for this is that Acer put a stronger focus on the consumer market versus the business market. Companies such as Dell were much more focused on the business market during this time period while Acer was offering low priced PC s to consumers. I also think Acer s lean supply chain allowed them to enter the U.S. market with substantially lower ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The separation between the Catholic and Protestant faiths... The separation between the Catholic and Protestant faiths is one based upon ignorance. It breaks apart two very similar groups of people due to lack of knowledge or understanding towards another. To help break this strife, In this assignment, it was my responsibility to visit a Protestant Church, to experience their celebration of faith, and to gain a deeper understanding of our brothers in Christianity. Features of church) Walking into the church an interesting feeling flooded my senses, which presented itself in a way quite different from the many Sundays I have spent attending my normal Church. The exterior structure of the church was designed to represent the form of a fish. This was meant to represent the idea that something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Communion) When it came time for the communion, a very different sequence occurred than the one to which I had become so accustomed. The bread and wine were administered to the congregation, not by forming a line towards the priest, but by having select people administer both a small helping of something bread and a small cup of wine , or grape juice. The idea behind this was that, only when every member of the service held the bread and wine, did they, as a group, receive the communion together. Observing this allowed me to re evaluate the process familiar to me all my life: does it not make sense to receive the communion as a community? Though this process is not too far off from our own practices, I still found it to be a rather interesting understanding and practice of what is meant behind the communion of Christ. Community) Unlike the solemn, reserved attitude of a Catholic entering his pew for an early morning mass, the atmosphere of this church when I first entered the building was full of life. I looked around and saw that, to my surprise, every person was on their feet, socializing with the other members of the congregation. Among the crowd I could hear conversations pertaining to the welfare of another s family or career or even the simple question of how are you. At first I thought something was wrong: shouldn t we all be sitting in silence, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dexmedetomidine In Psychology Evidences from animal models It has been reported that dexmedetomidine has neuroprotective effects in animals with various insults to the brain. Dexmedetomidine attenuates central sympathetic activity and decreases anesthetic requirements. Hoffman et al. determined the effects of dexmedetomidine on neurological and histopathological outcome after incomplete cerebral ischemia in rats about 25 years ago [1]. The results show that dexmedetomidine given during brain ischemia improved neurological and histopathological outcome after incomplete ischemia in rats anesthetized with fentanyl and nitrous oxide. This effect was reversed by atipamezole, indicating that the effect is mediated by О±2 adrenergic receptors. Improvement with dexmedetomidine was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The SAH model was established by perforating the junction of the right middle and anterior cerebral arteries. Animals received dexmedetomidine immediately or 2 h after SAH. They were evaluated 2 days after SAH. SAH worsened neurological functions, induced brain edema and increased blood brain barrier permeability. These detrimental effects were reduced by dexmedetomidine post treatment. However, the neuroprotective effects of dexmedetomidine was abolished by inhibition of extracellular signal regulated kinase (ERK) activation. The conclusion in this study is that dexmedetomidine post treatment induces neuroprotection to reduce SAH induced brain injury. This effect may be mediated by activating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Theory Of Mind The theory of mind is a concept that is multidimensional and multidirectional. There are many definitions that exist, but there are some of the key aspects that can be used to create a definition. The theory of mind can be defined as an ability to acknowledge and understand your own personal beliefs, knowledge, ideas, perspectives and various mental states such as emotions and levels of consciousness. A person will use their theory of mindto then apply and understand these aspects that apply to you and your thoughts are different from other people s, and can thus lead to a sense of empathy and understanding. A lack of theory of mind can create social tension and exclusion if it is not applied well enough for an individual to engage in cultural... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the time that studies had been conducted, several opinions and qualities of the theory of mind had arisen. Since the concept is so broad, there is not one universal definition that can apply to this theory, so it has to be clarified by the researcher each time an experiment is conducted. I believe that there is a substantial amount of evidence on the theory of mind from various global locations. This evidence could be enough to support my claim that theory of mind is universally applied. The variations of age when theory of mind develops and how that correlates to a person s culture, is a topic that has not been researched yet. Researchers, like Ridinger and McBride (2015), claim that there are extrinsic and therefore cultural values, monetary rewards in their study, that motivate and stimulate people s theory of mind applications. I disagree and believe there are intrinsic values that are shaped by environmental influences that cause this. In order to support this conclusion, I would need an additional source of information. This source would need to be an empirical article that studied different samples of people from multiple countries. This study would also need to separate out the participants by age and gender. These categories would help to create comparisons with the results. The results could help to support or reject my idea that cultural and environmental influences create a distinction on an individual s theory of mind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Three Components Of Robert Sternberg s Theory Of Love The triangular theory of love is a theory of loved developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg. Presented in 1985, Sternberg was a member of the Psychology Department at Yale University. During his time as a professor, Sternberg emphasized his research in the fields of intelligence, creativity, wisdom, leadership, thinking styles, ethical reasoning, love, and hate. In the context of interpersonal relationships, the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component. ^(5) There are three components of love as follows: Passion: Passion can be associated with either physical arousal or emotional stimulation. Passion is defined in three ways: A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or about doing something^ A strong feeling (such as anger) that causes people to act in a dangerous way strong sexual or romantic feeling for someone Intimacy: Intimacy is described as the feelings of closeness and attachment to one another. This tends to strengthen the tight bond that is shared between those two individuals. Additionally, having a sense of intimacy helps create the feeling of being at ease with one another, in the sense that the two parties are mutual in their feelings. Intimacy is primarily defined as something of a personal or private nature; familiarity.^ Commitment: Unlike the other two blocks, commitment involves a conscious decision to stick with one another. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Roles Of Women In Judaism The Role of Women What were the roles of women in Judaism? Women have greatly impacted not only Judaism but also other religions and cultures throughout history. In Judaism, the role of women is greatly overlooked. Feminist and other females who feel passionate about their rights have changed the world for the better even when they did not have much equality. These struggles in women date back to the Biblical times, the middle ages, and even now in modern day, feminist Jews are still fighting for laws and rights they feel they should have. I believe women are still fighting for rights that they might not have due to those who are still living in the past and being close minded. Although I am not a feminist, I believe women should have many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their roles were still emphasized as wives and mothers. Women were viewed as naturally suited to a different social role than men, and sometimes known as inferior to men. This was a social issue because woman had to be told where they were allowed to go and what they were allowed to do according to their husbands. The roles of Jewish women have truly have not changed that much throughout the years, although some women greatly impacted the changes that have happened. The role of women in a synagogue is limited even nowadays. Some examples of this is that women are not allowed to lead services, a women reading voluntarily from the Torah does not count towards the obligations of the community to read. Women are regarded as less privileged and men s prayers to G d is thanking Him for not making them woman. Although this sounds harsh, men are thanking G d for having more privileges and being more fortunate. Although society s roles for women have changed, true Jewish beliefs have not changed much for the roles of women. Therefore, the role of the Jewish women is not easily defined. Each woman develops herself according with the general parameters of the Jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Power Electronics Essay Power electronics circuits convert electric power from one form to other using electronic devices. By using semiconductor devices as switches power electronics circuits function, thereby controlling or modifying a voltage or current.Power electronics application range from high power conversion equipment such as dc power transmission to everyday appliances, such as cell phone chargers, cordless screwdrivers, power supplies for computers, and hybrid automobiles. Power electronics includes applications in which circuits process miliwatts or megawatts.Power electronics include conversion of an unregulated dc voltage to a regulated dc voltage conversion of ac to dc, conversion of dc to ac, and conversion of an ac power source from one amplitude and frequency to another amplitude and frequency. These power converters are classified as rectifiers, AC voltage controllers, DC choppers and inverters, which covers wide area of residential, commercial and industrial applications, including computers, transportation and power utilizes [1]. Power electronic converters, especially DC/AC inverters have been extending their range of use in industrial application because they provide better system efficiency, reduced energy consumption and improved quality of power. The output voltage of inverter could be fixed or variable at a fixed or variable frequency and output waveforms are therefore made up of discrete values, producing fast transition rather than smooth ones [2]. The ability to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Thoughtful To A Homeless Person ying a thoughtful word of helping a person .It can make there day better or make them less is sad.A thoughtful word this is good for people good or bad.Thoughtful this can help some one like help pick up peoples stuff that they dropped,saying something nice to a bullied kid, and giving money to the homeless. First giving money to a homeless person can help them get food or saving it up for a house.If the home less person has a sick family member they can buy medic for the person.they can buy new clothes because there are clothes are ripped or they have no other clothes.If you giving enough money for a homeless person they can sleep at a motel or a hotel.The money a homeless person has they can buy shoes so they do not have to walk bear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. KRONOS Book Review An irrefutable quality of a strong leader is an unyielding desire to gain knowledge. Former President John F. Kennedy himself stated that leadership and learning are indispensable to each other , which can only further the argument of a necessity for a strong education system to develop a solid base early in a student s life. Amelia Arcamone Makinano brings forth this debate and discussion in her book KRONOS: All Devouring Federal Reserve, highlighting the profound implications of the federal government s grip in the educationsystem. In KRONOS , Amelia Arcamone Makinano wisely asserts that illiteracy and the lack of education in American public schools has had indirect ties to the state of the country s welfare and handling of the economy.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amelia Arcamone Makinano brings this issue to light in her extremely informative book KRONOS: All Devouring Federal Reserve , where she speculates how this very problem has occurred for nearly 50 years in the United States. She juxtaposes many instances of great leadership and strong educational reforms throughout moments in history, cementing her belief that the literacy of citizens can be considerably beneficial to a country s success. Arcamone Makinano utilizes a structure of example followed by analysis to further her arguments of the present day crisis of education, while citing the main source of constant problems coming from the Federal Reserve Board, whose hold on the education system has been depleting the strength of the American education system. Though a sign of a good leader are the inclination to gain knowledge, the United States is losing its desire to gain knowledge, which is resulting in an increase in illiteracy and a problem that will many future generations to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The World Trade Organization Essay The World Trade Organisation (WTO) is today seen as one of the pillars of international trade and financial systems of the world alongside the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, despite being only sixteen years old. With what began as the succession to the previous guidelines and rules set out by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade back in 1948, it is now seen as the main unifying force of world trade today a key player in both the conduct of trade relations and global governance. (Herman, 1999) Today, as the world s economy and its nations continue to change and grow together with the global business environment itself, the WTO has faced new challenges and perhaps its biggest challenges to date which question the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The present main rules and principles that currently embody the organisation are the non discrimination of markets, reciprocity, transparency and offering special assistance towards developing countries. (Ahearn, 2010) The WTO pursues its objectives through operating as a forum, which encourage negotiations between members to administer trade agreements. Negotiations are run according to dispute settlements. Other goals of the WTO include the review of national trade policies and offering assistance with the cooperation of other international organisations through assistance and training. Principles are then incorporated into the system following negotiations and debates with its members, known as rounds, with the bulk of current principles emerging from the Uruguay round between 1986 and 1994. To date there have been many successes of the system with which the WTO can account for since its creation. The primary success has been the growth in world trade through the WTO s removal of trade barriers and globalisation, giving an 120% increase in trade according to (Subramania, Wei 2007). Dispute settlement is another strength of the organisation where the WTO is able to handle three times the number of disputes in comparison to the previous system, the GATT thus reducing the time it takes for laws and guidelines to be implemented into practice. (Lash, 2000) The WTO additionally aimed to promote trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Taking a Look at Nike Inc. Brief Overview Nike, Inc. is a multinational corporation that designs, develops, markets, and sells athletic footwear, apparel, equipment, and accessories for a variety of sports and fitness activities. In 1964, it started its empire as a company that distributed Japanese running shoes, Tiger, in the United States with the name Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964. Nike founders Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight had a great coach student relationship when both were still at University of Oregon; Bowerman was Knight s coach seeking a better running shoe and Knight loved athletics so much that he could not live without it. This friendship led to the existence of Blue Ribbon Sports. After the success of selling Tiger shoes, the company renamed itself Nike in 1971. Nike is actually the name of the winged Greek goddess of victory and the SWOOSH logo represents her wing. Carolyn Davidson, who was Knight s student at Portland State University, designed and trademarked the logo in 1971. They introduced the Just Do It slogan in 1988 and that immediately boosted Nike into a sports supplier powerhouse. It surged the market share from 18% to 43% in 1988. The slogan inspires consumers to push beyond limits and strive to achieve new goals. Nike has become the number one sporting brand in the world, netting in revenue of $25.3 billion in 2013. Nike, Inc. wholly owns the following seven footwear and apparel companies that specialize in different sports: Nike Brand, Cole Haan, Converse, Hurley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Rhode Island Research Paper Rhode Island America is filled with 50 amazing states, and each state has features that make it special. Rhode island is the smallest state in the whole country! It may be small but it has different ways to make it big. Rhode Island has many nicknames such as; The Ocean State, The Plantation State, and Little Rhody. This tiny little state also has many crops and George M. Cohan was born in Rhode Island, he wrote the songs I m a Yankee Doodle Dandy and You re a Grand Old Flag. Some of the most diverse facts about Rhode Island is included in its culture, geography, and history. Rhode Island is very unique and different than the other states. When most people think of Rhode Island they think of the smallest state ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first circus in the United States was built in 1774 at Newport, Rhode Island. Rhode Island was the last of the 13 colonies to become a state. In 1524, an Italian explorer named Giovanni da Verranzo saw a triangle in the shape of an island in the Atlantic Ocean. He thought the small island looked like Rhode s, this is an island and it is part of Greece. The only nuclear explosion that has ever happened in the U.S.A out of a controlled environment was in Wood River, Rhode Island, It was 1964 a worker at a united nuclear corporation accidentally put in too much uranium solution in the tank. This resulted in a huge explosion, also his death. Rhode Island is rich with history, full of beautiful geographical features, and it maybe small but it s different than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Amalgam Vs Composite Fillings Amalgam vs Composite Fillings Which is Better? Cosmetic dentistry has come a long way over the years and the days of traditional amalgam fillings are being replaced by the use of composite fillings. Why is it that you would choose composite fillings over traditional amalgam fillings? Dr. Glenn Reese in Acworth, GA discusses the difference between the two filling options and why you may choose one over the other. Amalgam Fillings Amalgam Filling The amalgam fillings are obvious, can you spot the composite filling? Amalgam simply means a mixture of metals. In dentistry, amalgam fillings are typically made of mercury, silver, tin and copper and appear silver in color. Some may worry that the mercury in the amalgam fillings is harmful, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Term Cochlear Amplifier, Coined By Thomas Gold The term cochlear amplifier, coined by Thomas Gold in 1948, can be described as a positive feedback mechanism whereby outer hair cells amplify displacements of the basilar membrane in the cochlea. It characterises the collection of processes that increase sound vibrations in the inner ear (Ashmore Gale, 2004). Sounds are generated by movement of air molecules that create changes in air pressure. These changes in pressure are called compressions, when the molecules are closer together, and rarefication, when the molecules are less densely packed and are cyclic, thus making a pressure wave. The human auditory systemis able to respond to these pressure waves over a range of about 20 hertz (Hz) to 20,000 Hz. The intensity of a sound is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This electromotility of the OHCs has been attributed to the motor protein, prestin, which is embedded in the cell membrane, and it is the role of these mechanical changes that has been identified in amplifying the vibrations of the cochlea in the transduction of sound (Zheng et al., 2000). The outcome is an enhancement of the basilar membrane amplitude by more than one hundred times (Davies, 2014). The key to the cochlea amplifier mechanism is the prestin motor protein as it is this that underlies the activity of the OHCs. On the apical surface of sensory hair cells are finger like projections, forming hair bundles, called stereocilia. These stereocilia bathe in a cochlear fluid containing about 145 mM of potassium which is called endolymph. The deflection of a single stereocilium invokes a pull on a spring which links to the tip of the neighbouring stereocilium and thus pulls it in the same direction. A domino effect subsequently occurs until the whole hair bundle has been moved. This process causes mechanically gated transducer channels, which are non selectively permeable to cations and are located at the base of the tip links, to open. This provides a passage for potassium to enter the hair cells down its electrochemical gradient as the electric potential of the endolymph, +80 mV, is much greater than that of the hair cell body, between 55 mV and 70 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Computer Software and Hacker Essay Analysis of the Powerscreen Problem In our recent negotiation, my partner Dave and I assumed the roles of Alan Hacker, a computer software developer, and Alan Hacker s lawyer. Being the lawyer in the negotiation my objective was to avoid litigation with my client s partner Stanley Star and to aid in the continuation of my client s co owned company HackerStar. In addition, I would assist Hacker in coming to an agreement that would be satisfying for him both personally and financially. I felt that Dave and I presented a reasonable argument on Hacker s behalf and, since I was able to apply some of our class readings during the process, I was overall pleased with the outcome. My partner Dave and I met on 3 separate occasions to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We decided that since Hacker spent 2,000 hours working on the software, in which only 200 hours of that time was on office equipment, that he deserved compensation for at least 1,800 hours. We determined this to be a years worth of pay and we informed Star and his attorney that Hacker deserved to be compensated for his time in the amount of $34,000. Our optimal outcome was to concede most Powerscreen royalties to HackerStar in order to receive payment for time invested, since that would help dissolve tension between Hacker and Star and be more financially beneficial to Hacker. We determined our BATNA to be compensation for at least some of the hours invested in Powerscreen and HackerStar receiving 100% of the royalties. ...maintaining your ongoing relationship may be more important to you than the outcome of any one deal. This does not mean you should be less persistent in perusing your interests, but it does suggest avoiding tactics such as threats or ultimatums that involve a high risk of damage to the relationship. (Fisher and Ury, 1991, pp.152) At the beginning of the meeting with Star and Star s attorney (Mike and Theresa), both Hacker and Star apologized for their past behavior. An apology may be one of the least costly and most rewarding investments you can make. (Fisher and Ury, 1991, pp.32) This was definitely the case as tensions eased and Hacker and Star agreed that the continuation of HackerStar was a top priority. Dave stated the importance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Fayol s “Principles” in a University Library In reading through Management Basics for Information Professionals by Evans and Ward, one of the theories of management that stood out to me was the administrative approach (2007). Henry Fayol was one of the main proponents of this approach, though there were many others as well. Fayol divided organizational activities into five major groups and also identified 14 principles of managementand believed that management is a skill one can learn, rather than a talent received at birth (Evans Ward, 2007). In the context of my personal experience I found that it might be interesting to compare my experiences as a student employee in the UC Berkeley libraryto some of the more applicable aspects of Fayol s principles of management. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another of Fayol s principles had to do with authority and responsibility. In the department of the main stacks, there was a staff librarian who acted as our manager, as well as a group of students that performed supervisory tasks. In my last year or so in the library I joined this group, and was given the task of doing some of the day to day tasks that kept our department running. These included opening and closing procedures, keeping statistics of the work done by students, assigning hourly jobs, training, and so on. The important idea in this principle is that giving orders and being responsible must go together (Evans Ward, 2007). I would argue that in our department, while we were responsible for making sure the work was done as well as assigning jobs, if there was a difficult situation the supervisors were able to refer to the staff librarian for support. For example, if one student was chronically underperforming or late, we would notify the librarian. If one considered the group of supervisors plus the librarian who managed us to make up the management of the department, then in whole authority and responsibility did go together. I would also say that instead of thinking of student supervisors as not being as responsible as they could be, it would be more plausible to say that the hourly assignment of jobs and other such tasks were ones that were delegated to them by the librarian, because while he was more responsible, there was no way that he could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Global Food Initiative Case Study Describe your general interest in participating in the research aspect of the UC Global Food Initiative and highlight any areas that are of special interest to you. See Appendix 1 for summary of ongoing research. Conducting research as a part of the UC Global Food Initiative appeals to me because it would be an excellent way to expand my education and skills outside of the classroom. Topics such as urban agriculture and food disparities aren t focused on as they should be in the common class/lab, and the UCGFI would be a great opportunity for me to develop my knowledge on such issues. I also have a great passion for political advocacy and serving the underserved communities, which is something that stood out to me while reading the research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though I don t have a specific career planned out, I plan to combine clinical practice, research, and political science in caring for the underserved diverse populations of America. It is important to address the issues in health disparities from multiple points of view, and that is something I want to incorporate in my future career. To do so, in five years I see myself starting medical school to attain an M.D Ph.D. I also want to get a Master s in public health in order to better prepare me as a potential future policy maker. In 10 years, I plan to start establishing a career in medicine/research with an institution that helps increase health equity. I also hope to start setting up my role as a policy maker in my community to push for legislation aimed to create awareness and eliminate health disparities. This fellowship/internship will hopefully build onto the foundation of my future, for it will help me gain both knowledge and experience in urban planning/public health alongside faculty that shares the same goals as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Time For Choosing Speech Summary In the speech A Time for Choosing, a promotion of Barry Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential nominee, Ronald Reagan reveals the failure of the present American government under strong centralized leadership, establishes Goldwater s competence and morality, and emphasizes the necessity for a drastic change from the current government, that can be achieved through the election of Goldwater. He applies figurative language in order to convince the audience of the immorality of liberalism and encourage support for Goldwater. Reagan gives this speech during the 1964 presidential election campaign, well before his debut as a politician, therefore demonstrating a new take on the presidential nominees, not as a politician, but a highly acclaimed actor and trusted American. His audience, directly conservatives, but including all parties, is able to identify Reagan s credibility through an overarching unifying tone. This speech sparks Reagan s popularity, eventually leading to his role as head of the republican party, and America as a whole.. Reagan begins his delineation on the morality of Goldwater and evil of liberalism by indicating the disappointing actions of the American government. He juxtaposes the humble desires of the wheat farmers of America with the unfortunate contradiction of these requests by the policies of the federal government. Reagan acknowledges that The wheat farmers voted against a wheat program. The government passed it anyway (16). Reagan implies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Importance of Women Linda K. Kerber s Women of the... When considering the American Revolution most histories fail to recognize both sides of the fight for liberty. Men were certainly the central figures; however could they have succeeded without the periphery support of women? In her book, Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America, Linda K. Kerber explores the contribution of women to the war and demonstrates the rising of Republican Motherhood during and following the war. Through this ideology, women merged their traditional roles with their new sense of civic duty. In the beginning chapters, Kerber examines women s engagement in the war effort, explores the emerging idea of female patriotism and states the proper loyalties of married women during the time.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the struggle in America, women s citizenship was not given serious consideration. Women were invisible in the political sphere and were seen to have no capacity where politics were concerned. When the war occurred, the role of women vastly changed. They were leaders off the battlefield. Women began to question their role in the political arena. Could a woman have a political thought? Could women be patriots? Must a wife s political loyalty be the same as her husband s? Once the Revolution succeeded, these questions were pushed away. Women had played the role of Republican Mother and completed their duty in helping the war effort, they did not need a more significant political role. Although women realized they had the potential to have a political mind, Kerber uses the legal processes of confiscation, coverture, and divorce to explain how women s political identities were still tied to the role of wife. The American Revolution was a fight for liberty and freedom, unless you were a woman. As long as those three processes remained intact women would not gain freedom. In her next chapter, Kerber examines the newfound need for the educating of women. Women were not allowed freedom or a political opinion, but they could not be completely pushed aside. For years women had been taught that education made them undesirable to men and educated women were scorned. Kerber argues that a new need for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. I Am Nietzsche Nietzsche even goes as far to say that Descartes statement, I think therefore I am, is not as individualized as it should have been. The intention is that Descartes is still articulating his statement of thought through language is because he already had a notion of what thinking meant. And Nietzsche claims, If I had not already decided that matter within myself, by what standard could I determined that what was happening is not perhaps willing or feeling ? (Nietzsche 46). This way of thinking through the construction of language worries Nietzsche because if Descartes was misled by this, then it could be true that people are frequently mislead by language. It is not language itself that is evil, however, the illustration of Descartes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there is no right or wrong answer to which author s idea holds is superior to the question of language being a burden or an aid to societies, it would seem in contemporary society people need a form of communication that language has to fill. While Nietzsche makes a definite point on how language becomes a tool to deindividualize people, it can only be to a certain extent that they evade their uniqueness. Humans must have a way to use language if they are to live in a community even if that language is not fully illustrative of their true feelings. The time that Nietzsche wrote Beyond Good and Evil was not much earlier than when Gadamer thought of his works, but the world had some severe changes in the meantime. Two world wars and a growing world population marks for large differences in the two authors works. Nietzsche s criticism of language is more valid within smaller communities which were more likely during his time. Although, by the time Gadamer wrote his works the world was much more colonized and mass communication could have been probable without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Common Cold Myth There is a common belief among many in the United States that taking mega doses of vitamin C will cure, prevent or reduce the symptoms of the common cold. Many Americans accept this idea as fact on its face without knowing the origins or the results of many medical science journals. The fact is that to this date there is very little evidence to substantiate the claim that taking mega doses of vitamin C will prevent or cure the common cold. There is some evidence that vitamin C will reduce symptoms of a cold in very specific circumstances for some people, but it is unlikely more than a small percentage of American s fall into these categories. If the American people read what the latest medical science journals have found on the efficacy of Vitamin C they would probably not be as quick to part with the billions of dollars they currently spend every year on supplements alleging to contain the vitamin. There are many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1970 chemist and Nobel laurite Linus Pauling wrote a book called Vitamin C and the Common Cold. The book was well received by the general public as it was written more for public consumption than scientific literature. Not long after the book s publication the vitamin industry began to take off due to a number of bills that prevented FDA regulation (theweek.com) continuing to increase its sales year after year into the 2000 s(cnn.com). Lianus based his claim on the fact that humans are one of the few animals in the animal kingdom that do not produce vitamin C in their own bodies, and since we have shift from a plant based diet to a more meat centered diet we lack the large amounts of vitamin C our species used to consume. While there is a large and growing body of evidence supporting the health benefits of plant based diets over meat based and process food diets, the claim that vitamin C is the primary beneficial component of this diet is unsubstantiated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Health Information Portability And Accountability Act... When dealing with electronic health care information, the United States federal government has acknowledged that there is a need to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of that information. This need has been codified within the Code of Federal Regulations as the Health Insurance Reform: SecurityStandards of 2003, part of the overall Security Rule contained in the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. Although the federal rules detail the need for the protection of health information, Professor Fue and Professor Blum in 2013 extended the need to ensure that security is built into other systems that affect individual s health (Fue Blum, 2013). Although there is no explicit requirement for architecture called out in Fue Blum s analysis, architecture is a necessary requirement to ensure the existence of the level of security needed by these systems affecting individuals health. Multiple examples of negative outcomes are given within the article, with costs varying from monetary to the cost of an individual s life. Seeing that medical technology is continuing its reliance on technology as it evolves, it becomes clear to see that there is a need to ensure that the technologies used within healthcare are not negatively impacted by the realization of a security risk. The question is how to lower these risks in a way that is not cost prohibitive but can still be useful. The first method is the recommendation by the FDA that all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Graphical And Command Line Interface 5. Evaluation The creation of our graphical and Command Line interface came about as a means of testing our algorithms. Since we were attempting to mine associations from large datasets, it made sense to test our mining algorithms on artificially created datasets so as to check whether or not our algorithms were successful. Therefore, we devised the graphical interface to allow us to create sufficiently large datasets based upon association rules. This allowed us to plant specific rules with set supports and confidence with in our test datasets. We were then able to run our test datasets through our association mining algorithms to verify whether or not the algorithms correctly identified the rules which we had planted with the correct... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. Conclusion and Future Extensions This project was one of our top choices specifically because it approached a very interesting problem while giving us the opportunity to work with a renowned company. We had the chance to expand our machine learning knowledge, enhance our technical abilities and get an insight into what it is like to work with a real client from industry. This experience was challenging as we found out clients can be difficult to work with and sometimes unreliable. Therefore, one of our main gains from this project is that we learned how to overcome non ideal situations that arise due to uncooperative clients. We also strengthened our team work skills as well as our time management aptitudes, due to using the Scrum methodology. As we were very fond of the idea that stood behind our project, we tried to implement it at the best of our abilities. We wanted to make it accessible to everyone, not only companies in the financial sector and we had multiple thoughts on how to achieve this. Unfortunately, due to the limited time we could not put all of them into practice. One of the future extensions that we considered was changing the internal representation of association rules and the associated values such as support and confidence. We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Social Class in the United States Essay There is much debate about the issue of social class in the United States. There are arguments about whether social classes are distinctly separate or fluid, dependent upon one s community or society as a whole, and if they are subjective or objective (Hughes and Jenkins). However, despite the debate surrounding social classes, it is still important to try to define them and analyze their effects, as they are such an important part of our identity and our opportunities in society. Although our society has tried to appear as though we have no classes, and it is becoming harder to tell what class someone is in by material goods, classes do still exist today (Scott and Leonhardt). The trend has been to divide the U.S. into four major... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the debates about social class, the United States is usually described as having four major social classes, the elite or upperclass, the middle class, the working class, and the lower class (Goldscmidt). Classes are generally differentiated by income, education, and occupation although other factors do have an effect. The upperclass consists of about 1% of the population making 750,000 dollars or more a year as investors, top executives, or heirs to large fortunes (Hughes and Jenkins). There tends to be no question about who is in the upperclass as they are pretty clearly isolated in their power and wealth. The middle class makes up about 40% of the population making anywhere from 40,000 to 749,999 dollars a year (Hughes and Jenkins). The large disparity in income and wealth have led to a further division of this class into upper middle class and middle class in some circles. The middle class usually work white collar jobs as professionals and managers, however some highly skilled blue collar workers are included. Those in the middle class have usually obtained higher education degrees and place a high value on individual responsibility for one s class (Goldschmidt). The working class is composed of about 50% of the population earning 13,000 to 39,000 dollars a year (Hughes and Jenkins). Some also divide this class into a working class and a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Harry Potter s The Casual Vacancy After the success of her popular Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling has recently branched out from writing children s literature. Her first adult novel, The Casual Vacancy, explores more mature topics and is aimed at a new demographic than her previous works. She challenges social issues with her dark themes and her impeccable writing style captures the wide range of problems at the heart of a small town. It becomes more apparent throughout the novel that each character is connected in a web of misfortunes. Each individual has their own flaws and it becomes more apparent that there are additional underlying issues at the center of the pretty little town (Tait). J.K. Rowling s The Casual Vacancy, Krystal Weedon is the troubled hero of the novel as she struggles to overcome difficulties in her life after the death of her mentor, Barry Fairbrother. The author behind this controversial narrative has become one of the world s most decorated authors due to the widespread success of her novels. Although she is well known today, Rowling had very humble beginnings. Born on July 31, 1965 to Peter and Anne Rowling, Joanne became the newest addition to her family beside her older sister, Diana. During her childhood, Rowling lived in several different places throughout Great Britain. Her family moved from Chipping Sodbury to Winterbourne, and then again to Tutshill ( J.K. Rowling ). Rowling took an interest to writing at a young age and began composing stories at the age of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Ankle Fractures TREATMENT The second half of this is outline too brief and superficial to be very helpful. See these web sites that do a better job describing Ankle Fractures: http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/824224 overview http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/410433_3 http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00391 https://www2.aofoundation.org/wps/portal/surgery?showPage=diagnosis bone=Tibia segment=Malleoli GOALS Short term goal is to alleviate pain Long term goal is to achieve complete healing of broken bones and repair of associated damaged tissues and ligaments DISPOSITION Admission criteria Open fracture requiring urgent surgery for closure of wound and setting of bones Fracture which also damaged the neurovascular system of the area around the wound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Treatment options are decided based on o Nature of fracture o Associated injuries o Patient s medical condition In elderly patients and high risk patients, physicians may consider a more conservative treatment option using splints/casts rather than surgery Once the fracture has healed, physical therapy sessions may be needed to loosen the stiff muscles and increase joint flexibility Drug therapy Wide range of medications are used to alleviate pain symptoms and carry out procedures depending on the nature of injury o Over the counter pain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Unhealthy Living Conditions In New York With the increase in populations in New York the demand for housing increased, this lead to poorly built homes that lacked running water, ventilation, and toilets (Brackemyre). The unhealthy living conditions and the close proximity that people lived in, in New York caused a spike in disease. In New York the death rates were higher then that of the other large urban areas, because of this many families had larger families so at least some of their children would survive the disease (Brackemyre). The wide spread of smallpox, thphoid, malaria, yellow fever, cholera, and tuberculosis took over New York and many young adults did not live past their twenty s (Brackemyre). The people of New York realized the living conditions they were living in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Career Development in Generation X Essay Career Development in Generation X Generation X refers to the population cohort following the Baby Boomers. Sources differ as to the exact years during which this cohort was born. Coupland (1991) suggests 1960 to 1970; Bradford and Raines (1992) propose 1965 to 1975; and Howe and Strauss (1993) suggest 1961 to 1981. Whatever the birth years, it is their common life experiences that give this cohort an identity. Individuals born in Generation X are reputedly more global, technologically oriented, and culturally diverse than the generations before them. Coming of age when the linear career path no longer exists, where average income is falling, and where continuous change is the norm, does this generation have different values, work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The twenty somethings of Generation X who are currently in the work force entered the labor market with no expectations. Many of them believe the best years (in terms of society) are behind them (Howe and Strauss 1993). They have been told that they are the only generation since the Civil War to come of age unlikely to match their parents economic fortunes (ibid., p. 7). They place little faith in job security. They saw their parents laid off without cause and their perceptions of the working world were shaped in time of economic turmoil. Consequently, they tend to see every job they take as temporary and every company as a stepping stone to something better, or at least to something else (Filipczak 1994, p. 23). Since they have adopted the philosophy that there are no guarantees, they are not interested in working their way up. They want to be valued immediately for their skills (Bradford and Raines 1992). They see their career strength in their ability to solve problems and do jobs that others are not able to do. They believe that security nowadays comes from the transferability of one s skills to other jobs rather than from advancement in hierarchically managed organizations (Wilkinson 1995, p. 67). They use job hopping as a way to build their skills and make themselves more marketable (Filipczak 1994, p. 27). Although individuals in Generation X may be cynical, they do not lack drive. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Comparing The Immigrant Contribution And A Quilt Of A Country The two stories, The immigrant Contribution by John F. Kennedy, and A Quilt of a Country by Anna Quindlen are similar in many ways, but the passages are also very different from each other. Even though they are both the same type of writing, they both have very different approaches on how to get across their ideas to the reader. Quindlen who wrote A Quilt of a Country used a formal diction, whereas John F. Kennedy used a concrete diction in The immigrant Contribution . Kennedy makes it very clear that every American citizen has either been an immigrant or come from the descendants of immigrants. Unlike Kennedy, Anna Quindlen talks more about the ethnic groups that make up America. She also talks about terrorist attacks that happened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Descriptive Essay Roommate I went back into my dorm room. I sat my things down on the kitchen table and turned to the fridge, opening to get a drink of water as I was literally dying of thirst. Are you my roommate? I jumped and quickly turned around. My roommate s appearance that I just met now, has a light brown bob cut, rounded glasses with grey eyes, wearing a casual navy blue dress with a red leather belt. She stood near the table with her boxes and bags and I gave her a calm look, with a gentle smile. Oh yes, my name s Elaine. Nice to meet you, and you are? I m Kira. Sorry I came here a bit late, traffic. She gave a little laugh and I accepted it. We began to sit down on the kitchen table and got to know each other as we kept talking, it seemed to be that she is also new, in my classes, and we could somehow relate with each other on our likes, dislikes, choices, and other little things. Kira is one of those people who is an introvert at first, but when you get to talk to her more, she seems to be more easygoing and very kind and friendly. Hmm, what to do, what to do. I say as I roam around in my small room after saying our goodnights to each other after our time talking. I decided to lay on the queen sized bed, with my choice of own sheets that are pink polka dots with a grey background. My walls are a beige colour as everything else were to be only filled with other colours, mixed with plain such as brown and black. Elaine, Elaine, Elaine, where are you.. I woke up frightenedly, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Who Was Responsible For The Titanic Have you ever wanted to know who was responsible for the sinking of the titanic? well I m going tell you because this is the biggest boat crash with the most fatalities in history. Why should you care? Because I have a theory about the sinking of the titanic. I believe that captain smith was the person who was responsible for the sinking of the titanic because of multiple reasons. One of the reasons I think captain smith is responsible is because of the iceberg warning thing. One iceberg warning is ok to ignore because he sent people to look for it, but when he ignores seven I thinks that s the limit because not only are you getting one your are getting six more and means there is a serious ice problem when you get seven. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Role Of The Direct Effect And State Liability The given scenario involves a women name Suvi, a Finnish national who wants to work in UK as a self employer offering her services as a Zoo technologist to the zoos in UK. In order to achieve that she must be registered with National Authority of Zoo The problem with her situation is the that her application for registration has been rejected based on two reasons, (1) she must obtain a qualification in respective field from UK in line with 2014 UK Act and (2) she must obtain insurance in accordance with EU Directive2010/5. The main issue for Suvi to concern with is the enforcement of EU law and the application of the Direct effect and possible following of Indirect effect and State Liability. The Direct Effect is a term given to judicial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And to do that she must full fill the criteria of Van Gend en Loos [5] i.e (1) Be clear and precise (2) Be unconditional and (3) Not dependent on further actions by EU institutions or by Member state .[6] For Suvi s first reason of rejection of application of registration with NAZ, Under the Regulation EU 12/2012 of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL on the right of free of movement for zoo technologisist 1 APRIL 2012. ART 1, ART 3 and ART 7 satisfies the Van Gen en loos test s first and second condition because ART 1 and ART 3 of the regulation Gives right s to Suvi to work in UK to as a self employed zoo technologist .she is a Finnish national, EU MS citizen, thus she can work in any other MS and she is entitled to be registered with National Authority of Zoos (NAZ) the regulation should have been applied by UK by December 2012 and by the facts given it it indicates that UK government did not do the transposition properly therefore it will be safe to say that the time of transpose has passed thus satisfying second condition and EU regulation can be enforced like the case of Pubblico Ministero v Rotti 148/78 [7] principle where the date of implementation has passed and the directive have not been implemented or implemented properly. Even though the EU Regulation, under ART 288,EU law is directly applicable in host country, these three Articles full fill the first two conditions of the criteria i.e. Be clear and precise, Be unconditional. The third condition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Research Paper On Elephant Poaching The Poaching Of Elephants And Rhinos. From killing just one deer over the legal bag limit to harvesting tons of animal parts, poaching in any form is illegal and laws are getting tougher to discourage it. If convicted, you can now be charged with a felony and be sent to prison. All across the world citizens and law enforcement officials are working tВogether to combat this problem (Simon Shadow). Although it was made illegal around the 1800s, poaching remains a big problem across the world. Elephants and rhinos are becoming extinct because people are illegally hunting them for their tusks to sell the ivory. While the species population growth remains healthy, poaching remains a constant threat. So what s the solution? Some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But what would that do? One of the main challenges is that nobody can predict how legalizing trade will affect the behavior of the end users in Asia. The government doesn t know if it will make people more or less likely to poach elephants and rhinos. Many conservation groups have expressed concern over the concept of legalizing the rhino horn trade. One key issue regarding this solution to rhino poaching will be to understand how the trade in rhino horn will be regulated.One of the main reasons for their opposition is that the government doesn t think it will be enforceable. This is because markets where the trade would be active like in Vietnam simply do not have the necessary enforcement regimes in place, history shows that occasional sales of elephant ivory have not reduced poaching for ivory (african wildlife detective). While some people think legalizing the ivory trade is a good idea most people do not agree with this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Solution of New Century Financial Corporation CASE 1.11 New Century Financial Corporation It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. Henry Ford From 1962 to 1992, Ed HAI LГљA served as the quintessential sidekick and straight man Johnny Carson to Johnny Carson on the long running and popular television program The To night Show. After leaving that program, HAI LГ љA stayed in the television spotlight for 12 years by serving as the host of Star Search, a syndicated talent show. McMa hon s resume also included long stints as cohost of TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes, the annual Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The case then examines the criticism of KPMG, New Century s longtime independent audit firm, by the federal bankruptcy examiner appointed to investigate the company s sudden collapse in early 2007. Subprime Lending: A Historical Perspective Like all businesses, mortgage companies struggle to achieve a proper balance be tween risk and return in their operations. The principal risk historically faced by mortgage lenders is the possibility that their clients will be unable or unwilling to pay the principal and interest on their mortgage loans. Prior to the 1980s, individuals who were poor credit risks effectively had only two choices for obtaining a mortgage to purchase a home. Those alternatives were ob taining a home loan insured by either the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). Borrowers with good credit histories, so called prime borrowers, would typically seek financing for a new loan directly from a bank, savings and loan, or other financial institutions. The deregulation of the lending industry beginning in the 1980s made it much easier for subprime borrowers to obtain mortgage loans to finance the purchase of a new home. The Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 did away with restrictions that imposed a ceiling on the interest rates lending institutions could charge on new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Sherman Alexie Use Symbols In The Reservation Blues In the novel Reservation Blues, Sherman Alexie uses a great deal of symbolism. What may come across as just an object actually has a meaning. From specifically Robert Johnson s guitar to the vast population shown dealing with alcoholism, Alexie creates a deeper meaning of the novel. The most well represented symbol in the novel is Robert Johnson s guitar. As a young boy, Robert traded his soul to a gentlemen in order to be able to play the guitar like no one else. So in this exact situation the guitar represents Robert Johnson s soul and his spirit. From Johnson the guitar was passed onto Thomas. This certain section of the novel, the guitar represents the Coyote Spring s dreams of fame. In the beginning, the guitar s sound is astonishing beautiful and alluring. Because of this the entire band becomes star struck as they gain fans and are discovered by a producer. However, Alexie... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Junior committed suicide, Victor is shown to not know how to mourn. During this mourning period he turns to alcohol. We see this when Thomas, Chess, and Checkers leave the reservation in hopes of a new start. They leave Victor to stay behind and even though he tries to turn his life around, he is shown to keep going back to his bad habits. On page 293 Victor is shown to be slowly falling into his self destruction. That little explosion of the beer can sounded exactly like a smaller, slower version of the explosion Junior s rifle made on the water tower. This is shown that alcoholism has officially taken over Victor. He was committing suicide just like Junior. Junior ended his life because he did not know how to cope with what he was experiencing in his life. Victor promised to stop drinking but he was too caught in his despair with losing Junior. It is as if Victor will lapse into a life of alcoholism like the other members in his tribe. This will have him as well as many others soon join Junior six feet under in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Role Of Science And Science Of Science Essay As part of that you will see load management, you will see more traditional energy efficiency program, such as rebates on air conditioners and lighting programs. All of our utilities that are subject to this act, are require to have energy audit programs for their residential customers. So, the Commission reviews those programs as well. Cayce:You mentioned policy, what Judy describe is essentially the policy that the legislature enacted in 1980 and has amended a few times through the years, and the Commission has implemented it. Florida legislature meets annually, for two months, typically in the spring, and from that two month process, which is formal sessions leading up to it, that is where a policy is determined. Our role has traditionally been to provide information as requested, advise, but to stay neutral on efficacy. So, that is the Commissions role. Commission implements policy. Commission provides expertise when asked, given our experience, but we do not advocate as an agency. Interviewer:So, the role of science and of scientist in the policy making process in Florida, can you talk a little bit about that? Mark:In development of policy in legislature they are influenced by a whole host of sources. It s an open process, we have a department of environmental protection, and I don t know if you have talked to them yet. Interviewer:We met with Preston Mclain and Justin Green a couple of days ago. Mark:Those guys are good, top notch folks that advise on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pineapple Express Character Analysis Similarities with fictional characters Have you ever thought of which fictional characters you relate too? I am a person who is funny, intelligent and lazy. I chose 3 fictional character that I relate to the most. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Saul Silver from Pineapple Express for his funny personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being intelligent and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepantsfor his laziness, always being late to things he had to do. Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that charactertrait is when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off to buy burritos for them to eat. Next he came back and had seen what happened, as the cop was driving away with his friend in the back seat he decided to get hit by the cop car so the officer could get out of the vehicle. Then after that occurred Saul crawled around the car and hopped in the front seat and drove away with his friend. When Saul was struck by the car he spilled a red smoothie all over the front windshield. On that occasion he put his foot through the windshield to create an opening so he can see, despite that wasn t the case his foot ended up getting stuck. This character trait hurts the character because it gets him in sticky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Power In Othello s Jealousy Both Othello and Shylock hold covet positions of power within Venice that they are disdained for because of their respective identities as a Moor and Jew. As Othello has been granted with the rank as the general of the Venetian armed forces, this allows him to possess a substantial amount of power and influence as one of the great ones of the city (Oth. 1.1.8). However, this power that Othellohas in Venice makes him, in the eyes of the Venetian elite, particularly Iago , Roderigo and Brabantio, only a foul thief (1.2.62) that has usurped power that does not belong to him because he is [a] Moor (1.3.189). This is significant because it suggests that Iago s deep hate [for] the Moor (1.3.378) is not unwarranted, but one that Othello seemingly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Shylock is wealthy enough to lend [out] thus much money (MV 1.3.126), this makes him reviled by the Venetians about [his] moneys and [his] usances (1.3.105). However, as the Christians believe that Shylock being a Jew is a stony adversary, an inhuman wretch / Uncapable of pity, void, and empty (4.1.4 5), this situates the Venetian elite and Shylock in an endless cycle of hate over his position as a Jewish financier. Unlike Shylock, Antonio is known as [a] royal merchant (3.2.239) and a good Christian (1.3.39), this is significant because it suggests that the hatred that Shylock receives as a financier stems not from his occupation itself, but the source that denotes him as an outsider: the Jewish religion. As the position of financier is a powerful one, it indicates that the Venetians hate Shylock because they view him not his profession as a creature that [does] bear the shape of man / [But] keen and greedy to confound a man (3.2.275 276). The belief that Shylock is a devil [that] can cite Scripture for his [own] purpose (1.3.96) is significant because it seemingly justifies Antonio s hate towards Shylock to disgrace [him] and hinder [him] half a million (3.1.50) ducets is because he is Jewish; that enemies of religion must be enemies in occupation. Like Othello, it is not Shylock s occupation as a financier that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Brand Report on Canadian Club LANCASTER UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT SCHOOL| Report On the Case Study Analysis on Canadian Club Whisky The Damn Right Campaign | MKTG403 (2) Consumer Behavior Dr Maria Piacentini MSc in Advanced MarketingManagement 2010/11| | Group 3: Chen Ni Chu,Panayiotis Papachristofilou, Matthew Poysden, Jekaterina Rindt, Dina Tulenova, Shayatri Vishwanath| December, 2010| „Nostalgia is deeply implicated in our sense of who we are, what we are about, and (though possibly with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The male and female reference group were relevant in the case of whisky based drinks in bars, as the drink is a core signalling product, besides the man s dressing and other accessories such as cigarettes or the wallett, in constructing a social identity , emphasizing the notion on the reciprocal relation between possessions and the self concept (Belk,1988; Grubb amp; Gratwohl,1967) as depending upon which is known best, either [others] come to infer the traits of the person from the nature of the possessions or the nature of the possessions from the traits of the person (Belk s 1988, p.146). Given the context of whisky consumption in bars, a place sought for socializing, relationship generation and development, the possessions play an even greater role as these function as heuristic shortcuts to inferences about their possessor s charactersitics. However, as identified by Solomon (1983, p.323) products such as CC whisky may have the dual function as stimuli or as reponses , depending on the individual s confidence in role performance: Highly knoweldgeable role performers , confident of the role script , meaning the set of action and behavioral sequences, will seek the product as a reponse to enhance the established self image , which is likely to happen in the CC case for the TS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The 1968 Tet Offensive In The Vietnam War The 1968 Tet Offensive was a series of battles which took place during the Vietnam War where the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) and the National Liberation Front (NLF) attacked the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and U.S. Forces in South Vietnam. This major offensive by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) forces which were initiated on January 30th of 1968 in coordination with Tet, the Vietnamese New Year. The offensive is historically labeled as a military defeat for the DRV forces while ultimately being a strategic victory through it s ability to turn major American public opinion against support of the war effort in Vietnam. Johnson s decision to halt escalation after the Tet Offensivemarked a crucial turning point in American participation in the Vietnam War. (History.com Staff 2009) The strategic victory of the DRV s NVA and NLF over the ARVN and U.S. Forces in Vietnam was enabled by a bold political campaign that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... much of the American public saw it [the Tet Offensive] as stark evidence that the war could not be won at a reasonable cost. (Lawrence 2008) The NLF had laid siege to the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, a major center of U.S. power, and attacked hundreds of cities and villages. It was reasonably assumed by the American public that an enemy in retreat could not launch such a large offensive, and inherently this caused great concern over the situation in Vietnam. The images of the American embassy under siege and the stark contrast between the fierce fighting during Tet and the optimistic estimates and reports emanating from Washington in the period just prior to the attacks contributed to the interpretation of the Tet Offensive as a political and moral defeat for the U.S. (Walton, J. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Case Study Of Lennovo Lenovo, being one of the world s top five smart phone makers has a zero market share in the US markets which is one of the largest markets for smart phones. Motorola on the other hand, has been in the US markets for 85 years while it has a poor distribution in other markets. Lenovo s biggest business is PCs and it is the world s number 1 PC maker. But the sales of PCs isn t growing which makes it imperative for Lenovo to focus on its mobile phone segment in order to be a tech leader. Having the experience in integrating and running US based tech companies; Lenovo seems fit to run Motorola. Lenovo bought the ThinkPad business from IBM and guided it to success, and subsequently it has a manufacturing plant in Whitsitt, N.C. making Think branded products. In order to have a successfully market share in the US markets, it is imperative to have good relationships with the US ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BY also offering phones, it can deliver full technology packages to its U.S. business clients. In simple terms, Lenovo wants a cell phone business that is viable. Post the acquisition, it gets to be the third largest mobile device manufacturer in the world. Also, through this acquisition, Lenovo gets to compete with Samsung more effectively across a broader spectrum of growth markets. Motorola, unlike Lenovo is a known name in US and other important markets of Western Europe and Latin America and has a strong foothold in the US and Latin America having 52% of its revenues from US and 20% of its revenues from the Latin American market, which Lenovo can get access to with the deal, thus having a much easier way of entering these markets and giving it in roads. Add to that, Lenovo also gets a company that has an impressive spend on R D as compared to that of Lenovo. This would do a lot of good things to Lenovo if they are able to guide Motorola ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Cultural Encounter By Ana Menendez Cultural encounter can be used as a concept often used in current academic and public discussions on modern societies conditions. It studies the cultural identities, the symbolic interpretation and representational forms which comes through a cross cultural and international and global perspective. (Roskilde University, M.A. Cultural Encounters). And it can impact on the individual growth and be quite intense. The cultural encounter growth can be noticed by placing the situations where we can find our understanding of self as individual, the world and how we believe in how things are or should be and finding this understanding can be severely challenged. (Montuori. A Fahim. U. Cross Cultural Encounter as an Opportunity for Personal Growth.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he shows how that he and his Cuban friends still playing dominoes everyday in Miami park, and how that the tour bus stopped by and that the tourist trolley pauses and announces that these Cuban men still keeping this traditional game alive of their Cuban homeland. (Eder. R. Baying at a Havana Moon). We also can notice that the Narrator is aware to the cultural encounter which he is living in that short story when he said Here in America, I may be a short, insignificant mutt, but in Cuba I was a German shepherd (Menendez, In Cuba I Was a German shepherd, An Anthology of Short Stories from Five Continents Edited by Prescott. L ), Maximo saw himself similar to the German shepherd because between America and Cuba things got changed for him, when in Cuba he was a well respected man and a Professor, but in America all that changed for him because of his low social status and because he wasn t that prestigious great German shepherd he was in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Motor Insurance ii.Motor Insurance Motor insurance as a compulsory class of inurance that must be offered by TMIM to give the protection against the owner s vehicle for private car, commercial vehicle, motorcycle and motor trade policy (Road Risk). The policy indemnify into three different coverage that is comprehensive cover by towing and emergency roadside repairs for the damaged vehicle up to RM 200, third party fire and theft cover by giving protection against liabilities to other parties for injury or death and damage to other partie s property and third party cover by giving protection to other parties against liabilities, damage of property and also fire damage to vehicle s owners or theft of vehicle s owner. The clients who purchased this plan may subject to additional premium matter for extra cover.For example, additional named driver for one vehicle insured. Recently, Tokio Marine have offered vehicle protection package such as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foreign Worker Hospitalization Surgical InsuranceScheme This is a yearly renewable scheme that designed by TMIM to reduce the financial burden of the employer of foreign workers in the event of hospital admission of workers to a Non Corporatised Malaysian Government Hospital due to an accident or illness. The premium and benefits will be changed by the TMIM and the clients must review this from time to time. Recently, this plan offered annual limit up to RM 10,000 per insured person with the annual premium RM 120 per insured person. iv. Property Insurance/Fire Insurance The property or fire insurance prepared by Tokio Marine such as homeowners and householders insurance as a regulated class of insurance business that give protection against loss or damage to the buildings or contents due to fire, explosion, bursting of domestic water tanks, theft, earthquake and to cover more other contingencies if extended. v.MISC Insurance Miscellaneous for personal insurance also provided for home partner and also for the golfer. a.Home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Improving The Data Warehouse Technology Essay There is currently a very strong need for a defined and standardized process to request work related to the data warehouse. Not only does the work requests need to be standardized the development methodology needs to be defined with an agile approach fitting best with the direction and culture of the company. By clearly defining steps to both of these things the efficiency of the team will be greatly improved. They should be able to complete more projects as well as improve the quality of the products they are producing. With less mistakes and errors and more work being completed the return on investment for the data warehouse technology will be greatly increased. These changes could also drive a change in the culture of the company to become more data driven. If there was confidence in the data warehouse and the reporting coming from it as well as trust between the business departments and the data team this could drive improvement across the company. Discovering opportunities for improvement using data is the currently unrealized goal of the data warehouse. All improvements and changes and improvements outlines in this document have that goal in mind. 2BUSINESS NEED AND CURRENT SITUATION There is currently a business need for a more formal software and systems development methodology for the data team. A standard process needs to be created and adhered to for the full development cycle starting with the submittal of an idea to the promotion process of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Role Of Justice And The Pursuit Of Righteousness Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was and still is one of the most prominent figures in world literature, especially in the mystery genre. While many works of literature belong in the mystery genre, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes series stands out the most. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle s famous literary works, A Study in Scarlet, The Hound of the Baskervilles, and A Scandal in Bohemia share a common theme: the importance of justice and the pursuit of righteousness. Sir Conan Arthur Doyle was born on May 22nd, 1859 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Doyles were originally from London, but Arthur s father Charles Altamont Doyle and mother Mary Foley Doyle moved to Scotland to pursue Charles career in architecture. Arthur pursued a degree in medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he became bored of the subject and excelled instead in sports. Yet, at the University of Edinburgh he met who would later be the model of the famous Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Joseph Bell. College was also where Doyle became disenchanted by organized religion, which can also be seen in his stories later on in his life. After graduating medical school he struggled to make a living out of being a doctor, and released his first short story A Study in Scarlet in 1886. Because of troubles involving ownership of the novela, he only earned ВЈ25 from it. Doyle continued to write Sherlock Holmes stories, and after gaining much public adoration and financial stability, Doyle initially finished the series in 1893. After ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Dna Is A Polymer Of Nucleotides DNA is a polymer of nucleotides, each consisting of three components. These components include a nitrogenous base, a deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group. The hydrophobic nitrogenous bases are in the DNA molecules interior with the negatively charged phosphate groups on the outside. Strong covalent bonds link each unit of the nucleotide together. Between the stacked pairs Van der Waals interactions play an important role in holding the molecule together. There are four different bases called adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. Adenine bonds with thymine and cytosine bonds with guanine through weak hydrogen bonds. The number of bonds between the pairs differs however with adenine forming two hydrogen bonds with thymine and cytosine forming three with guanine. Adenine and guanine are nitrogenous bases with two organic rings and are purines. Cytosine and thymine are pyrimidines with single organic rings. The backbone of the DNA molecule is formed as the phosphate group of one nucleotide is attached the sugar of the next. The DNA molecule is made up of two strands and these strands wind together to form a double helix. There are ten base pairs per turn of the double helix. The strands are antiparallel and the polynucleotide strand has directionality from 5 end to the 3 end. LINK DNA Replication LINK. Replication of DNA is initiated by proteins that recognise a specific sequence of nucleotides from short stretches of DNA at sites called origins of replication. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Discovery Of The Titanic Essay Out of all the ships that have sailed our beautiful oceans throughout time, there are few that have been known for their awe factor, and legendary tales told throughout generations. On April 10th, 1912 all eyes were on the Titanic, and it gave the world hope. The ship itself was a work of art and at her time of departure, was the largest ship known to man. The Titanic was a symbol of hope and a new life, which in turn made it appealing not just to the elite, but for the poorest of immigrants as well, trying to make a new and better life when she reached America. Her nickname, The Unsinkable set sail for New York City ready to bring new hopes and dreams for the thousands on board, but what they didnt know was the terrifying and devestating event that was about to occur, and shock the world. Leaving Southhampton, England the Titanic had an estimated two thousand two hundred and fourty four passengers onboard. What makes that special, I feel, is the diversity that consisted with the passengers. From the top elite of the world ready to tour the sights of this beautiful America, to the poorest immigrant who sold his last belonging so he and his family could start a free new life; they could both be found on the Titanic. Richard Hines states in his book Voyagers of the Titanic, The stately progress of crowned heads and business chiefs demanded all that was costly and conspicuous. But whereas monarchs expected panoply that enthroned precedent, reverence, and continuity, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Tony Kushner s Angels In Angels in America, Tony Kushner s characters suffer through loss of health, life, and love. Colossal suffering and grief eventually lead to discovery and growth. The main quartet of characters Louis Ironson, Prior Walter, Joe and Harper Pitt have many differences, but, aside from their grief, a common characteristic allows for their conjoined relevancy. Each is a member of a group that is somehow marginalized in their society, whether it stems from their sexuality, illness, or personal identity. Kushner s subtitle (A Gay Fantasia on National Themes) of the two part play can be interpreted as speaking to its fantastic elements, like the presence of Prior s angels and spirits from the past. However, fantasia can also be defined... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I refer to Louis, Prior, Joe, and Harper as the quartet characters because of the intertwining and simultaneous similarities and dissimilarities of their stories. These elements create a melodic rhythm in the plays narrative and dialogue, which resembles the improvisatory style , that is necessary of musical fantasias. Written in conversational language, none of the dialogue sounds rehearsed, but rather like the characters are real people whose conversations were recorded by an eavesdropper. The pages of the play read like an imitation of life, much like fantasias are imitations of melodies. Each character has a different rhythm and style when they speak that creates quick paced communication, much like the harmonies in a musical piece. If music appears to mimic some of the features of language and to convey some of the same emotions that vocal communication does, then, transitively, language mimics features of music. Louis is the rambler of the symphony. Using high level vocabulary, he is often discussing profound ideas that other characters are not interested in hearing. For example, after leaving Prior in the hospital room, Louis and Belize sit conversing in a coffee shop. Louis tackles issues of race and democracy in America and England, until Belize finally admits that he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Similes In Annemarie s Number The Star Number the Star Annemarie is a brave little girl. She is very nice and very competitive. The character also has a best friend named Ellen. Annemarie s parents were named Inge (the mother) but the dad I have no idea what the named was in the book because it only called him papa I think. She was a lanky girland her friend was a stocky person. They both seem very nice. Annemarie s hair color was blond and Ellen hair was dark. She also had a older sister named as Lise, but she had passed away. Lise passed away because a military car hit her and she did not make it. Also, she has a little sister named Kristen and she is very talkative. The adventures motivate the character because there s so many passages they all need to go through. One example they go to is that Ellen is the sister of Annemarie and that the German soldiers came into Annemarie house. The other... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It compares wrinkled mouth to an old woman adjusting her false teeth. Also, I was asleep at a thin as the night cloud pg 98. The metaphor in the book from Number the stars is that the God of Thunder made a very small rain shower in the corner of the kitchen floor pg 74. It meant that the cat went to the bathroom in the kitchen floor. It compares the cat going to the bathroom and a rain shower. The conflicts of the story was man vs man. The girls Annemarie and Elle are most likely to have 10 years old. They want to get the Rosens because they are Jews was the exposition. Annemarie hides Ellen from the german soldiers was the rising action. The climax was that, Annemarie runs to delivers a secret packet to Uncle Henrik. The falling action was that, the package was safely delivered and the Jews sailed to Sweden. The settings were, Copenhagen and Denmark. The theme of the story was friendship and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...