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Analysis Of The Pica Coffee Co. 2015 Annual Report
After reading the content for the Pica Coffee Co. 2015 Annual Report, their coffee was what resonated
with me. They go into great detail about how they grow and prepare their coffee, and how there s
nothing else like it. Which is why the concept is based off of their coffee.
The concept created for the report as a whole is: Pica coffee, and how good it really is. Like it says in
the text. Good coffee. Really, really good coffee.
To build on the concept, I thought it was important to incorporate coffee into the design as much as
possible. Which is why the whole report appears to have coffee stains throughout each page.
Signifying that their coffee is so good, that people just can t go without it; which is why there are
coffee stains
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Breaking The Fourth Amendment
The government has the power over many things but this time they went a bit too far and took
advantage of their power by spying on us. Is it a conspiracy or a fact?The US government with
assistance from major telecommunication carriers including At T , has engaged in massive,illegal
dragnet surveillance of the domestic communications and communication records of millions of
ordinary Americans getting information which i think at times it can be necessary.Someone can be
plotting a terrorist attack , murder or robbing a bank. Some say the NSA(National Security Agency)
has invented futuristic toys they have become creative finding new ways to get Intel on us. Balance is
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Just you and what you need like food,water ,clothes,tent etc.You have the chance to know more about
yourself and the environment if your in the mood to explore, or hide from the world that seems to be
run by
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Analysis Of Flying By Alice Miller
Flying, by Alice Miller is a complex story about a woman named Allie, who reminisces about a time
spent when her cousin Mack taught her to fly when she was just a young girl. On different occasions
when Mack visited, he would show her how to do new things. As Allie grew up she found herself
thinking of the secret that Mack shared with her and how he told her not to tell anyone or she may get
hurt. Allie longed for the feeling of flying, if she could just reach out and talk to Mack but too much
time had passed. She dreams of flying in her sleep, not for long periods of time, but just enough to
embrace that feeling she had years ago. She wonders if many people have experienced flying the way
that she has and if she could fly by herself without Mack. One day, Allie tries to fly on her own and
succeeds, soaring higher than she did with Mack. Before Allie knew it, she was flying through the
clouds and around town. Now that Allie has experienced the feeling of flying again, more than ever
she wanted to share with her kids. One night after the children were asleep she wanted to share her
secret with her boys but instead chose her daughter. Miller suggests that when a person is afraid of
doing something on their own, sometimes it just takes a little bit of courage to step out and let go of
the things that could be holding a person back. Allie appears to be a lonely person, although married
and with three children of her own. She has no one that she can share her secret of
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Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report
Link to the Task Sheet
BEFORE CONDUCTING THE EXPERIMENT You should already have submitted to your teacher
an EXCELLENT Investigation Design that included:
Identification of independent variable, dependent variable, and 4 factors held constant
Aim
Hypothesis
Procedure (step by step, including safety issues)
Circuit diagrams (copied from task sheet is OK if this is what you used)
However if anything in the list above was NOT included in your pre prac Investigation Design (or if
there was anything you think could be improved) include it now in your report below
How does changing the resistor size affect the amplitude of signal voltage in a receiving circuit? Aim:
To investigate how the resistor size in a receiving circuit affects
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Big Brother Isn T Watching You Analysis
Big Brother isn t watching you
Big Brother isn t watching you is a commentary written by the English comedian and actor Russell
Brand. The commentary was published on The Guardian s website in 2011. Russell Brand discusses
the riots which took place in England in august 2011. He further discusses how the politicians reacted
and handled the situation and the motives of the rioters and how the situation should be handled.
Brand starts out by telling the reader that he no longer lives in England, and therefore some may think
that he shouldn t be speaking about the riots. By disclosing it in the beginning of the commentary, he
seems more self aware and throughout the text he proves his worth. Then he continues on to telling of
when he worked for Big Brother and he reveals how distorted reality TV actually is. He is building up
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He also uses sarcasm in the text to tell how he feels about the government and how they have been
handling the situation. An example of this is, I ve heard Theresa May and the Old Estonians whose
hols have been curtailed (many would say they re real victims) saying the behavior is unjustifiable and
unacceptable . Wow! Thanks guys! What a wonderful use of the planet s fast depleting oxygen
resources. (S. 8, LL.49 52). Here his tone is sarcastic, and this can be seen several times throughout
the commentary. He uses the sarcasm instead of directly insulting the comments that were made. His
sarcasm also shows his attitude towards how the riots are being handled. Later on Brand more
provocatively attacks politicians: Politicians don t care about people that don t vote. They barely care
about the people who do vote. (S.10, LL.94 95). This claim has no warrant, and first comes on the last
page, where people may be more inclined to agree with
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Persuasive Essay On Women s Rights Movement
The road to equality has been long and winding for the American woman, due to the ingrained social
standards (expectations and limitations) that have been inflicted upon women for centuries. Had it not
been for women like Margaret Sanger and countless others, the modern American woman might still
be in such a profound state of subservience and suppressed freedoms. Today there are outlets for
women to take control in all spheres, where once that was deemed unacceptable. But, some of these
outlets are being closed off by the federal government, among them being Planned Parenthood and
politicians are attacking the idea of a woman taking charge of her reproductive health in favor of a
society that refuses to accommodate a woman s right to choose. This limitation violates her 1st
amendment rights a step that the first American feminists would strongly oppose. The Women s Rights
Movement came to the forefront of the minds of Americans in the early 20th century during the
Progressive era, a time of social and political activism. One of the most notable achievements of this
movement was the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote. While
giving women that much political power was considered controversial at the time, it is now part of the
political norm in America as well as other Western countries. The 19th amendment was only
considered controversial during its inaugural period, but that is not the case for the other
accomplishments of the 20th
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Copyright Laws Over Creative Works
Copyright is a federally protected part of intellectual property that automatically regulates creative
works of authors. Copyright laws began approximately around the 15th century in Europe. The cause
for such regulations stems from infringement of creative works. These works fall into one of three
main categories; music, visual works, and literary works. Copyright infringement highlights the need
for copyright laws over creative works in music, art and writing, resulting in an ever changing
copyright landscape. Title 17 of the United States Code outlines what does not fall into any of these
three categories, and therefore cannot be protected under copyright. It is also important to note that not
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Upon creation of a creative work, copyright protection is automatically awarded (Moser, 2012, p.5).
According to Lau et al., copyright lasts for seventy years after the death of the author(s) and for a
corporation, ninety five years after being published or one hundred twenty years from the creation
date depending on which is sooner. Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, or Copyright
Clause, and Title 17 of the United States Code also work to protect copyrights at the federal level. As
stated by Congress, the Copyright Clause encourages the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by
securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right (Lau, 2014). As stated in Title
17 § 1 102, works outside of the works of authorship categories are not copyrightable. Public domain
is one of these categories, Lau et al. describes it as any intellectual property not protected by law and
feely available for any member of the public to use (2014). After a copyright of a work has expired it
becomes part of the public domain as well. Sound recordings are another example of an un
copyrightable works that result from the fixation of a series of musical, spoken, or other sounds, but
not including the sounds accompanying a motion picture or other audiovisual work, regardless of the
nature of the material objects, such as disks, tapes, or other phonorecords, in which they are embodied
(17, § 1 101 ). Ideas cannot be copyright protected because
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Comparing Cinder And Cinderella
Although Cinder and Cinderella have many similarities, there are also differences. They have the same
plot, the same theme and have more differences than similarities. But Cinderella is a movie and cinder
is book. Although Cinder has more in the book I think Cinderella has a lot more than cinder.
Cinderella s name is Ella. not Cinderella. Her step sister nicknamed her that. Ella knew her birth
mother and father. Her mother died when she was young and her father died shortly after her step
mother came into her life. Ella s friends are animals (mice). She is a lonely girl. She meets the prince
in the woods. She meets him again at a ball. The prince s father dies after the ball. Ella has a fairy
Godmother who looks after her and helps
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Why Does Shintoism Need To Compete With Christianity
Shintoism is an ancient religion that predominates modern japan but it has undergone many changes to
compete with many foreign religions such as Christianity. Does Shintoism need to conform to
compete with Christianity better yet does it really need to compete with other religions anyway? The
main sentiment that comes with foreign religions is to explain the creation of the universe usually
depicting a divine being or god while Shintoism mainly tries to empower the mysteries of the universe
rather than to explain them. Shintoism also through the most part lacks a holy book since most of the
practices and ideas where spread through story tellers this causes an issue since foreign countries have
to explain Shintoism on their own which make it look barbaric in comparison. The early history of
Shintoism may shed some light on this argument to understand some of the reason for the Shinto
conformation. At around 300 B.C.E the Japanese people where set up in small clans named Uji and
each clan where unique from each other since they developed independently due to the mountains
such as Fuji (Kasulis, 75). Each Uji believed in a a spirit that protected the clan known as a Ujigami
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There was really only two works that could have been studied and that was the Nihonshoki and the
Kojiki. The Nihonshoki would have been easier to study than Kojiki but not as useful since it was
written in Chinese and was meant to Explain Shintoism to foreign nations making it a impure form of
Shintoism. The Kojiki on the other was to be a record keeper for ancient Shintoism that could have
been taught to the Japanese people but the work was written in ancient Japanese which was full of
contradictions making it incredible difficult to
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Adam Smith And Karl Marx s Views On The Deregulation Of...
ECON1401 Written Assignment 2:
Adam Smith and Karl Marx s Views on the Deregulation of University Fees
INTRODUCTION
The Abbott government s recent proposal for deregulation of university fees in Australia has brought
about much controversial debate. Under current policy, university fees are set at a fixed rate, in which
a price ceiling is placed on the amount universities can charge students and with no interest on student
loans. The new proposal to deregulate these fees eliminates the price ceiling and gives universities the
freedom to set tuition fees at any level they see fit. This holds two possible implications: (1) this
would increase competition between universities and drive fees down; or (2) the freedom granted to
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Smith started a career as a lecturer at both Oxford University and the University of Glasgow. The
turning point of his life to revolutionary change was in 1764, when he became the tutor of a young
duke and travelled with him around Europe for more than two years. It was this trip that not only gave
him the opportunity to meet many other great thinkers, but it also provided him with enough money to
return home and focus on producing his most famous book, Wealth of Nations (1776) .
The value of Wealth of Nations did not lie on the presented ideas being original, but it rested on the
brilliant way in which Smith organized and fitted the different ideas from different thinkers into one
massive masterpiece like a completed jigsaw puzzle, his work has been described as a comprehensive
landscape of economics . His work and contribution to the world of economics made him the Father of
Economics and inspired many economists after him such as David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus.
Essentially, Smith s arguments were focused on the rationale that individuals were all motivated by
self gain and a desire for wealth. In other words, individuals will act or perform tasks for the purposes
of gaining a benefit or increasing his/her wealth. As quoted from Wealth of Nations, it is not from the
benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect our dinner, but from their
regard to their own interest . Smith argued that this sort of behaviour
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Understanding How to Safeguard Children and Young People...
Cyp core 3.3: Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people
Task 1
1.1
There has been certain legislation in the United Kingdom along with home policies and procedures
that affect the safeguarding of children and young people. Policies and procedures for safeguarding
and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act
2004 brought more changes that affected the way the child protection system works here in the United
Kingdom and so affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Through the protection
policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people, settings which work with
children and young people have an important role in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Working together to safeguard children 2006 was a revised document which provided an update on
safeguarding and the national framework to help services for children and agencies to work
individually and also together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. It was also further
revised in 2010 and also applies to those working in education, health and social services as well as
the police and the probation service. It is relevant to those working with children and their families in
the statutory, independent and voluntary sectors. It is not necessary for all practitioners to read every
part of Working Together to Safeguard Children in order to understand the principles and to perform
their roles effectively. However, those who work regularly with children and young people and who
may be asked to contribute to assessments of children and young people in need and should know the
relevant sections of this document. The vetting and barring scheme was introduced in October 2009
with the aim of preventing unsuitable people from working with children and young people. It assured
anybody working or volunteering with children would have to register with the independent
safeguarding authority (ISA). The ISA will make the decision whether someone is suitable or not to
work with children and young people, they base their decisions on information sources like a criminal
record bureau checks which gives full record of the individual s criminal record,
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American Born Chinese Sparknotes
The graphic novel titled American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang, is about three different people
who strive to be someone else. The first part of the book is about a divine monkey king. He was born
from a rock and later master all of kung fu, making himself a deity. He strived to become great at
everything he did and wanted the respect he felt he deserved. The different plots in this chapter
follows the Monkey King and the start of his personal quest for respect. The introduction to this
chapter takes place in a land ruled by animalistic deities. The Monkey King was born on a stormy
night from a rock. His birth was so spectacular that when he first opened his eyes, a ray of light shot
out that all of the heavens noticed. He soon became the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This introduction provides need information about who the monkey king is and later, about why he
acts the way he does. The Monkey King later mastered thousands of disciplines in the art of kung fu.
Out of the disciplines he mastered the four that are required to obtain immortality. The four disciplines
are: Fist Like Lighting, Thunderous Foot, Heavenly Senses and a Cloud as Steed. Using his heavenly
senses, the Monkey King discovered that their was going to be a party for the gods. Using his Cloud
as Steed, the Monkey King raced to the party in the heavens. When he got there, the Monkey King
had to wait in line to be announced into the party. Being a Monkey he hated waiting but forced
himself to wait anyway. This rising action shows the reader how much the Monkey King takes pride in
who he is. He s accomplished immortality and mastered thousands of other disciplines in the art of
kung fu. We also see that even though he wasn t sent an invitation to the party, he went anyway. This
makes the King seem eager to be with other beings of his stature. After waiting for his turn in line, the
monkey king walk straight in, forgetting
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Relationship Between Nurses Perceptions Of Empowerment...
The article that is being critiqued is titled, The Relationship between Nurses perceptions of
empowerment and patient satisfaction and is an article that looks at the correlation between nurse
empowerment and patient satisfaction (Donahue, 2008). This research looks at the relationship
between the levels of nurse empowerment and the level of patient satisfaction in the nurse s care. This
research is valuable to the field of nursing because the possible correlation between nursing
empowerment and patient satisfaction, directly affects the way nursing is practiced and the way nurses
are evaluated. This is important in the field of nursing because this deals specifically with the work
efficiency of nurses and in turn, directly affects the quality of healthcare a patient could possibly
receive. I believe this study has value because it establishes the groundwork of correlating the
emotional and mental status of a nurse and the quality of care being delivered to the patient. This
article also made a point of stating, within the background and significance section, that this is the first
study that is looking at the possible correlation of nurse empowerment and patient satisfaction
(Donahue, 2008). One of the strengths of this article is the breakdown of the term nurse empowerment
and the components that make the sum of the term, especially through the use of previous studies such
as Kanter s theory. The next aspect of the article we will dissect is the background and
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Mobility
Mobility Case Study
NU 1326
Christopher Vang
April 7 2015
Dealing with immobile patients is a big part of a registered nurse s daily tasks. Mrs. Simmons a 78
year old patient who fell and broke her hip must be carefully monitored so that she does not develop
further health problems. It is important to monitor and act accordingly with immobile patients,
because failure to do so can result in health risks and complications. Not only do immobile patients
require a different level of care, their rehabilitation is also different based on the reason as to why they
are immobile. Besides keeping the patient safe and secure it is also important to keep the attending
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Using the proper lifting or movement technique is also another way to reduce strain on the
musculoskeletal system. The nurse can do this by shifting the center of gravity lower and keeping a
wide base of support that does not move easily. Additionally making sure that the bed is in the optimal
position for any type of movement is essential because it keeps the patient and nurse safe. Mrs.
Simmons was discharged by the physician with a partial cast which would require supplemental
teaching from the nurse. To keep her range of motion and other joints mobile the nurse must come up
with a exercise routine that the patient feels they can keep up with, such as lifting soup cans. If given a
cane or crutches the nurse must explain how to use them properly, as well as the different ways that
she could use them to walk. Finally the nurse can help keep Mrs. Simmons mobile by educating her
on the importance of keeping mobile so that her other joints does not atrophy. There are many reasons
why it is important to keep patients mobile, even when they are in a position where extended activity
is not feasible. Mrs. Simmons is at risk for many health ailments because of her immobility, some of
which include pressure ulcers, muscle weakness, and Atelectasis. Her attending nurse must keep these
in mind when talking to her about repositioning and also use the proper movement techniques and
assistive devices. Not only does the nurse have to keep Mrs. Simmons from developing health
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Shift Workers in Canada Essay
Shift Workers in Canada The scheduling of hours of work is undoubtedly one of the major social
problems of industrial society. Statistic estimates that 30% of Canada s workforce are involved in
some kind of shiftwork. Of those, 33% work irregular shifts, just under 30% work rotating shifts, 17%
work long term evening shifts, 10% work on call, 3% work split shifts, 3% work long term night shifts
and just over 3% are classed as other . Present estimates tell us that before the trend slows, fully 35%
of the workforce will work some type of shiftwork (Siroonian 123). Companies are feeling the need to
maximize their efficiency by spreading their operating costs over 24 hours. However, on the other
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One study found shiftworkers had twice as high a rate of ulcers as day workers did. Others have linked
shiftwork with problems like heartburn, loss of appetite, diarrhea and constipation (Aanonsen 57).
Few shiftworkers escape their years on rotation without experiencing at least one of those symptoms.
It is because that they are not eating at traditional meal times, and eat junk food or other snacks that
are quick and convenient (Aanonsen 58). Caffeine, the shiftworker s constant companion, and
changing meal times from one day to the next may affect gastric secretions, aggravating digestive
problems. Sleep disorders, caused by the disruption of circadian rhythm, are a common long term
health effect experienced by shiftworkers. Fatigue can also make a person more vulnerable to illness,
poor job performance and sagging motivation (Tasto 26). Because of difficulties getting to sleep or
staying awake, shiftworkers may be more likely to suffer from substance abuse. Some may use
alcohol or sleeping pills as a tool to help them relax and get to sleep at the end of the shift. Others may
find themselves using tobacco or drugs to keep themselves awake and functioning through the day. All
these substances can be addictive, and can lead to other health problems such as heart attack, diabetes
and elilepsy (Morgan 75). Many of these health effects, both long term and short term, are
interconnected. When some or all of
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Male Gaze
A challenge that faces both Canadian cinema and women s cinema is the idea of the male gaze. The
film industry is a phallocentric institution that since its inception has always faced the problem of
objectifying women. As well Canada has faced similar problems long before the existence of film in
the form of the colonial gaze, with attempts from both Britain and France to take what Canada had to
offer and make it its own. In the film Away From Her (2006) Sarah Polley recognizes this problem
that the gaze has on both the identity of women and Canada in film, and tries to express these
problems by foregrounding the gaze to show it in a way that is unusual. This essay looks to explore
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In the book Women Filmmakers Refocusing E. Ann Kaplan mentions For complex socio political
reasons... women were rarely able to direct films during the classical period, when famous male
auteurs such as Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford, Fritz Lang, and Nicholas Ray accomplished some of
their most brilliant work. Secondly, with Polley taking control of the gaze, the objects that she points
the gaze toward will act differently due to the castration behind the camera. Cinematographer Zoe
Dirse mentions an account she had when filming a Sufi parade for a documentary in Cairo. She quotes
the men seem curious, staring directly into my lens (curious at the camera or my gender) and then
suddenly the look changes and I feel danger as they start to push and shove... . On the other hand
when Dirse is filming women she quotes: The two women seem totally oblivious to the camera. Is it
because the gender of the bearer of the look is female and the subjects feel safe and not threatened?
Later, gypsies sing and perform to my hand held camera with abandon and pleasure, their faces and
gestures open to my inviting lens, allowing me to capture the sadness and joy in this ancient love song
for Sarajevo.
This experience of Dirse s proves the power of gender behind the lens to create situations that could
not be replicated if a man had control of the gaze. Although Polley is not the physical operator of the
camera, she is still in a
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The Great Flood Of 1889
Also known as the Great Flood of 1889, the Johnstown flood occurred when a local man made dam
failed, unleashing millions of gallons of water and causing utter destruction in its wake.
On May 31st, 1889, at around 3:10 p.m., about 14 miles from Johnstown, PA, the South Fork Dam
was overcome by several structural shortcomings and failed. This allowed millions of gallons of water
to surge through the Conemaugh Valley, leaving little in its wake (NPS).
There were a total of 111 days of rainfall within the year preceding the dam s failure. This level of
rainfall was very unusual for the community of Johnstown, let alone the entire state of Pennsylvania.
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These changes had disastrous effects on the structure of the dam (ASDSO).
As large amount of rain fell, debris began to collect in the mesh netting, contributing to rising water
levels, as the spillway was blocked (ASDSP).
The lack of an underlying water relief system, as the previous one had not been replaced after the
reconstruction, increased the pressure of the reservoir (ASDSO).
The pressure of the added volume compromised the structure of the dam and it overtopped. The
structure was overcome and the dam burst (ASDSO).
Due to the nature of this dam break, the water traveled at high velocity estimated at 64 km/hr or about
40 mph (National Geographic).
The average amount of water discharged was around 318,000 cubic feet per second (JAHA).
The flood killed approximately 2,209 people. This included 396 children and 99 local families (Begos,
2014).
As many as 750 corpses remained in river towns downstream and Johnstown morgues awaiting family
identification, which never happened (Begos, 2014).
1,600 homes were lost and whole communities were swept away (Begos, 2014).
Trains were dislodged from their tracks and were swept downstream about 4,000 feet (JFM, 2013).
The flood debris spanned 30
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Laws of Manu vs. Code of Hammurabi Essay
Laws of Manu vs. Code of Hammurabi The Laws of Manu and The Code of Hammurabi were both
discovered documents of two different ancient civilizations. These documents basically told the
people of the civilizations what is expected of them and what will happen if they don t follow them.
The Laws of Manu were the laws made for the people of India while the Code of Hammurabi were the
laws made for the people of Babylon. Both the Laws of Manu and the Code of Hammurabi
concentrated a majority on the aspects of marriage, family, and laws of the land. In my opinion, The
Code of Hammurabi was harsher than The Laws of Manu. The Code of Hammurabi was for all the
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It also put all Brahmanas on a high pedestal and a lot of the laws do not apply to them. In Chapter 10,
number 103, By teaching, by sacrificing for, and by accepting gifts from despicable (men) Brahmanas
(in distress) commit not sin, for they (are as pure) as fire and water. The Laws of Manu has more
religious purpose behind it than, the Code of Hammurabi. The Code of Hammurabi was made more to
put order in the Babylonian civilization and it also is more straight forward. Even though it has
religious reasons and was made by a very religious man, it was still mostly made to keep order in the
civilization. The Code of Hammurabi even addresses how much things can be bought and sold for.
Number 239, If a man hire a salor, he shall pay him six gur of corn per year , another example is
number 243, As rent of heard cattle he shall pay three gur of corn to the owner. The Code of
Hammurabi also has more of a revenge seeking tone to it. Just in number one is the perfect example
for people to get revenge. If any one enshare another, putting a ban upon him, but he cannot prove it,
then he that ensured him shall be put to death. Another example of revenge is number 218, If an
physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and cut out the eye, his hands shall be cut
off. This document for the most part was mostly a way to punish people or bring justice to the people.
It also talks about going
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Waiting For Superman
Ever since we were young kids we used to believe that in times of crisis Superman would come to our
rescue, however the most heartbreaking day in our childhood was probably when we realized that
Superman did not exist. Similarly, parents look for proper education for their children however they
soon find that just like Superman, this education does not exist. In Waiting for Superman , Davis
Guggenheim informs parents that schools are failing to produce successful students and inspires his
viewers to act against this injustice.
Waiting for Superman is a documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim that shows the injustices in
the public school system. The film reveals how education has declined. Guggenheim focuses on five
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He uses the example of a girl named Daisy who is going to go to Stevenson Middle School, where
only 13% of their students are proficient in math. Then she ll go to Roosevelt High School, which is
one of the worst high schools in LA, with 50% dropout rate, and only 3 out of 100 meet the academic
requirements for admission to a public California College (Waiting for Superman ). Daisy hopes that
one day she will be a doctor or veterinarian because she wants to help people. But Guggenheim
skillfully uses Daisy to show that her dreams have a very low chance of coming true because of her
school. Guggenheim uses these kids as heart wrenching stories that reach out to the viewers to take a
stance and make change. He furthermore uses a cause and effect strategy to claim that if parents want
better education for their kids, it means having more options. Many parents want their children to
attend a charter school such as Daisy s parents who want her to enter KIPP LA Prep because the
students become more advanced in reading and writing. However due to the popularity of these
charter schools, to get in she ll have to participate in a lottery. If Daisy wins the lottery she will be able
to get on a good path to achieve her dreams. As the movie shows parents and children scream when
they find out they got in or they cry when they find
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The And Middle Income Countries Universal Health Coverage
In low and middle income countries universal health coverage is achievable. Discuss.
Universal health coverage (UHC) has become a global health priority for both rich and poor countries
alike, and many key medical and health institutions such as the World Health Organization (WHO)
and the World Bank have voiced their commitment in the movement toward attaining this goal. WHO
Director General Margaret Chan has stated that UHC is the single most powerful concept that public
health has to offer , as it has the potential not only to directly improve population health, but also to
stimulate economic and social development of individuals, communities and countries.
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Achieving UHC in LMICs is an immense challenge due to various social, cultural, political,
environmental and economic factors; many of these factors are exactly what kept these countries in a
low and middle income status to begin with. While Rwanda and Thailand s drive toward UHC has
shown incredible promise and success as I will describe in this paper, their processes were quite
different, demonstrating that UHC is not a cut and paste process. Each approach must ultimately
reflect that country s unique history, culture and legacy from existing health systems.
Let us first examine the definition and the three properties of UHC, as defined by the WHO (Panel 2).
The first objective states equity in access to health services namely, that access should be on a basis of
need, and not on the basis of the ability to pay. The second objective states that the quality of health
care provided should be good enough to improve health. The third objective states the importance of
financial risk protection.
What do these objectives mean, and how do we know that these goals have been met, thereby
reflecting successful achievement of UHC in LMICs? In examining the three objectives in
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Gratification Theory Of Planned Behavior
The selected theories and concepts for this research will be used in designing the questions and setting
the measures for the questionnaire and the interviews as well. In addition, the theories and behavioral
models will be used in analyzing and better understand the data obtained and in setting up the results
of the research. The research will include the uses gratification theory as it will explore a media usage
motivation in depth. It states that people are actively seeking for different media tools that would help
them satisfy their needs (Katz, Blumler Gurevitch, 1974). This theory will provide insights into the
specific motivation of hook up and casual sex found on Tinder. Next to this, the use of media in
general is highly prominent in the lives of emerging adults; they spend more time on media than on
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This concept will be used in attempts to understand how and why people practice a risky sexual
behavior . People might go for casual sex or go for unprotected sex if they think they can control the
outcome of such a behavior by talking medications or following post un protected sex procedures. The
Theory of Planned Behavior: The basic assumption of TPB is the fact that beliefs are the fundamental
determinants of any behavior and therefore, risk behavior can be changed by modifying the underlying
beliefs. According to the TPB, attitudes, social norms and perceived behavioral control influence
intention that represents the proximal determinant of behavior (AJZEN ‎
1991). This theory will serve
as a guide to assess the beliefs, attitudes and norms that would encourage people to practice a risky
sexual behavior and accept the motive of casual sex and hook up on
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Summary Of Dorothea Tanning s Painting Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
The composition I chose was Dorothea Tanning s painting Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. This painting
depicts two girls alone in the hallway of a rundown hotel, playing with the larger than life sunflower
which lays in the middle of the hallway, reaching which the stairwell. What intrigued me first about
this painting was its use of color. The color scheme that Tanning employs is complimentary. As we
know, a complementary color scheme means that two colors that are directly across from each other
on the color wheel are primarily used. In this case, the complementary colors represented in the
painting are red and green. Tanning shows a rich, blood red color in the carpeting as well as on the
shirt of the girl leaning against the frame of on of the doors. Those deep reds complement the ivy
green color of the hallway walls, the leaves on the large sunflower, and the vines from the flower as
well. Another aspect of color in the painting that pulled me in was the balance of color temperature
that is featured. There are many warm colors featured in this painting which makes the slight pop of
cool colors stand out against each other. Of course, the warm colors Tanning uses in this painting are
the deep reds in the carpeting and shirt, the dark brown of the doors, and the wooden stair flooring that
run down the hall, as well as the eerie yellows featured in the sunflower and mysterious lighting
leaking out into the hall from a slightly cracked door. Meanwhile, the warm colors are met with the
cool whites in the young girls dresses and skirts. Plus, the frigid greens popping out from the walls
along with the enormous vines and leaves. The greens stand out against the sunny yellows in the
flower and three petals that have fallen from the sunflower, coupled with the deep warm reds that line
the floor.
Additionally, Tanning uses value in this painting to take each component and make it more lifelike and
visually appealing. This is especially notable when looking at the sunflower and the girls. When
focusing on the flower, the petals which stand the highest have a much brighter yellow to them when
compared to the lower petals. This is because the lower petals do not stand in the light, which causes
them to appear darker in
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The US Trial System Essay
When one thinks of trials a lot of questions come to mind. What is a trial? What is involved in a trial?
Who are the participants in a trial? Of all the participants how do they all contribute to the trial, what
are their duties? What are the aspects of a trial and how do the aspects affect the fairness of the trial.
How does our constitution contribute to a trial and how does it create fairness to the system? Within
the body of this paper I will educate the reader on the trial system and answer any questions a person
may have on the subject. I will use the research I have done to educate the reader on trials, the fairness
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Kuklin) Among all the duties of the judge he is there to act as a referee. He keeps everyone in the
courtroom in order. He explains to the jury the laws. After he hears the witnesses and all the other
evidence, he will take in considerations all the facts and make a decision based on his own personal
interpretations of the law. His powers will be shared with the jury. The jury or jurors are randomly
drawn from the court s geographical area typically from voter and motor vehicle registration lists to
evaluate evidence during trials and render verdicts. Jurors decide, according to the evidence, whether
the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charged crime. Jurors are not supposed to
decide legal questions, such as what evidence is admissible. And jurors usually do not decide what
sentence the defendant should receive in case of a conviction, except in capital punishment cases. It is
increasingly common for judges to involve jurors in the questioning of witnesses. Before excusing
witnesses, many judges invite jurors to submit written questions. After reviewing the jurors proposed
questions with attorneys from both sides, the judge decides which questions (if any) to ask. Most cases
don t involve juries. Juries are not formed unless and until a case goes to trial. Since at least 90% of
criminal cases end in plea bargains (never getting to trial), and many trials are handled by judges
alone, most criminal cases go
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Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Costco
Financial Statement Analysis: Costco Wholesale (COST) Executive Summary Costco Wholesale is
recognized as the largest wholesale club operator in the US. Over the three year time period of 2002
2004, this company has expanded its membership base while increasing its number of warehouses
both in the U.S. and internationally. In 2004 alone, net sales increased 13.1% over the prior year,
driven by an increase in comparable sales of 10% and the opening of twenty new warehouses; net
income increased for fiscal 2004 by 22.4%, or $1.85 per diluted share; and for the first time, the Board
of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend, with the company issuing quarterly dividends in the
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For example, one of the focuses this year was on adding staff at the front end registers which makes
for a more enjoyable shopping experience by its members. The company has done extensive research
into placement of its new locations. Research and history showed that its strong markets can
successfully support many additional Costco warehouses and as a result, most new stores were added
to existing markets. In fiscal year 2005, Costco plans to open between 22 25 new warehouses
worldwide, and hopes to double the number of warehouses within the next 10 years. In addition to the
physical locations, Costco.com, its virtual warehouse is projected to become a $5 billion business, and
if sales continue to grow anywhere near the 66% growth in 2004, this goal is entirely possible. In 2004
it also rolled out the E commerce order stations in the warehouses to enhance the top notch, special
order kiosk offerings. Costco also plans to continue to be one of the leading dealers of fine diamonds
nationwide. Its expansion of the Kirkland Signature private label, a label that has a reputation for
quality and value among Costco members, is projected to continue, with the newest addition being the
development of a Shiraz wine. According to the letter to
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Solving Economies Of Scale And Scope
I. Short Answer (No more than one paragraph) 1. Define economies of scale, and provide an example
of a telecommunications product or services that is currently thought to exhibit this economic
characteristic. Repeat for economies of scope.  Economies of Scale is a phenomenon which can be
described as diminishing cost per unit as a result of increased output.  Economies of scope can be
described as a phenomenon where a single provider produces multiple goods or services and earns
returns from different markets simultaneously out of which some may be regulated and some may be
unregulated.  An example to explain economies of scale and scope can be Cisco products. Cisco
offers Cloud services, phones as well as produces network devices and offers support for all its
products. This is an example of Economies of scope.  An example of Economies of scale can be the
cloud services where cisco lays down the network and data centers which comprise of major
investment in infrastructure and more the number of consumers for the cloud, lesser is the cost per
unit storage. II. Medium Answer (1 2 paragraphs) 1. Suppose a rate of return regulated local telephone
company provides IP Voice Trunking as a regulated service in competition to Level 3 and TW
Telecom. Explain how this telephone company, who is not experiencing much competition in its
market for local telephony, might want to allocate the costs for this service, and the economic
rationale for its approach. Characteristics of
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Critically Evaluate the Importance of Regulator in...
Users of accounting information, who do not have day to day access to the record of the business, rely
on the integrity and judgment of management to provide suitable information of a high quality. All
financial statements are essentially historical documents they shows the financial performance of the
company. Most users of financial statements are concerned about what will happen in the future and
decision making upon the present or past financial records of the company. Stockholders are
concerned in future earnings and dividends. Creditors are concerned with the company s future ability
to repay its debts. Managers are concerned with the company s ability to finance future expansions.
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It is essential that the information provided in financial statements is readily understandable by users.
Users are assumed to have a reasonable knowledge of business and economic activities and
accounting, and a willingness to study the information with reasonable diligence. Also information has
the quality of relevance when it influences the economic decisions of users by helping them evaluate
past present and future events or confirming or correcting the past evaluations. Information is material
and it depends on the size of the item or error judge in the particular circumstance of its omission or
misstatement. The IASB framework takes the view that materiality is a cut off point whether
information is important to the users. If information must be relevant but so unreliable that it could be
misleading so the information must be reliable. Information has the quality of reliability when it is free
from material error and bias.
Comparability in a financial statement means that users must be able to compare the financial
statements of enterprise overtime to identify trends in its financial position and performance. Users
must also be able to compare the financial statements of different companies to evaluate their relative
financial position, performance and changes.
The accounting measurement principles that establish reliability and about the disclosure of
information that allows
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Duke University Medical Center Essay
Introduction
Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) is a world renowned 1000 bed academic non profit medical
center located in Durham, North Carolina. DUMC was established 85 years ago and serves as one of
three Level I referral centers for the Raleigh Durham metropolitan area. DUMC is widely considered a
world class health care system by participation in cutting edge research, education of future medical
leaders, and practice of evidence based medicine.
Duke University Hospital is honored to be ranked among the nation s top 15 hospitals by U.S. News
World Report, and no. 1 in North Carolina and the Triangle Duke Facebook account
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Building on this heritage, Duke Medicine has grown and expanded over the years and now ranks as
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Lyon Park Clinic, a neighborhood clinic providing primary care to low income Durham patients in a
community center in Durham s West End, operated in conjunction with Lincoln Community Health
Center.
Walltown Neighborhood Clinic, providing primary care to low income patients at 815 Broad Street in
Durham s Walltown neighborhood, operated in conjunction with Lincoln Community Health Center.
Local Access to Coordinated Healthcare (LATCH), providing bilingual in home health education on
chronic disease, patient support, and advocacy for uninsured Durham residents; since 2002, more than
18,000 uninsured residents have enrolled in LATCH.
Learning Together, providing health education in selected public schools, assistance to patients to
apply for public benefits, and support to Duke s partner agencies through Duke staff and trained health
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Analysis Of Joshua Foer s The End Of Remembering
Anyone reading Joshua Foer s The End of Remembering can assume that he knows a lot about the
brain and how it works. After all he graduated from Yale in 2004, and later went on to become the
2006 United States Memory Champion. With Foer s interest in mental athletes he decided to do a
journalism project to study them. This project would end up being the result of his book,
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything from which The End of
Remembering is one of the chapters. In this chapter Foer s lays a solid foundation of the development
of writing. He also includes historical views of remembering and how we learned in terms of our
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After thinking about this question for some time I came up with a very simple answer. We write to
discover meaning. When we read we ask questions on what an author s point is. What is his or her
point that they are trying to make? After reading The End of Remembering I noticed that we write to
put our thoughts on paper. Like the Editors say in the introduction to The Ways of Reading, These
essays are meant to be challenging. (Editors 8) Foer s The End of Remembering is a great essay that
has no boundaries in terms of the questions asked. It also presents different arguments that can be
developed on memory. Foer wants his readers to think on why the subjects of reading and writing are
important. He starts the chapter with the subject of memory but asks why we read.
In conclusion, The End of Remembering basically gives us a big overview of how we learn today. It
lets us know that with even all that is available to us we still need to think, remember, read, and write
to learn. In the conclusion of this essay Foer writes, Our memories, the essence of our selfhood, are
actually bound up in a whole lot more than the neurons in our brain. (Foer 175) Foer is trying to
remind his readers of the simple importance of learning. We still need to think and read. We still need
to write. We still need to remember. Foer s The End of Remembering brings these truths to
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Essay On Toast Made For You
ASSEMBLE MADE FOR YOU
Inspecting assembled products for appearance and taste : * For hot products, make sure they have
been in the Heated Landing Zone(HLZ) for 1 minutes. * Unwrap or open the product s wrap, check to
see if the product has the following characteristics : products look appetizing. it is neatly and correctly
dressed, with tender loving care. it is not crushed or abused. it does not have condiments on wrap, box
or bowl.
Inspecting assembled products for temperature : * Always cook and hold products to meet food safety
standards. Monitor food safety of products from the universal holding cabinet (UHC). Keep in mind
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| Cooking | Raw chicken must cooked at internal temperature at or above 74°c.Raw beef must cooked
at internal temperature at or above 69°c.Raw fish must cooked at internal temperature at or above 71°c
| Hot holding | Cooked food must be held at temperature that is or above 60°c. | Food storage | Cold
foods must be held at temperature stored at or below 4°c.Food must be covered or wrapped.All
primary and secondary shelves life must be adhered to. | Deliveries | Frozen products must be solidly
frozen.Refrigerated product temperatures must be at or below 4°c. | Crew member health and hygiene
| Must appear clean,healthyMust practice good personal hygiene. | Handwashing | Must wash their
hands at appropriate times with McD Antibacterial handwash (AMH) and hourly using hand washing
system. | Sanitation | All food equipment must be cleaned and sanitized at required frequencies.Pest
prevention process must be in place. | Food safety checks | A food safety daily checklist must be
completed every day and kept on file for a minimum of 60 days. | Training | All managers must be
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Mr. Vaugeois Court Cases
A Pathologist testified about Mr. Vaugeois health conditions with respect to pathology. He stated that
Mr. Vaugeois health was already deteriorating, due to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. He
testified that he believed that the pepper spray, which was used in attempt to stop Mr. Vaugeois act of
self harm, did not result in death, considering there was a 40 minute gap until his cardiac arrest.
However, he stated that because Mr. Vaugeois was restrained by paramedics while he was defensive
on the stretcher, his heart rate would ve increased dramatically. He added that additional elements, like
irritation and anger would ve introduced high levels of psychological stress. The jury heard that the
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She testified that Mr. Vaugeois behavior changes started on September 15th, 2015 during a weekly
barbeque. He did not like the hotdogs, although he liked them before. He started to demand steak
dinners every day. When she offered him other meal plans, she testified that he became angry and
started to yell. The manager stated since his arrest under the Mental Health Act by the RCMP on
September 15th, 2015, she contacted many mental health professionals for a formal assessment, but
could not get him one because of the long waitlist. She admitted that she was very surprised when he
was released from Chilliwack General Hospital the same day. The manager revealed that information
of Mr. Vaugeois was only passed through verbal communication between staff and no notetaking were
required in the Independent Living facility, but only in Residential Care. She stated that a full staff
meeting was done only after he died, and no further improvements were made to protocols as they had
not experienced such a serious incident
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Reverie by Roy Lichtenstein
Reverie by Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein was an American artist who was an influential part of the Pop Art movement in the
1960s. Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York in 1923 and he has created some of the most well
known Pop Art paintings and artworks. An example of his artwork is Reverie , it is a screen print by
Roy Lichtenstein in 1965 in his iconic comic strip art style. Reverie by Roy Lichtenstein shows social
commentary of mass production through the art movement it s in, the technique used, the subject
matter.
Reverie is an example of an artworks that is part of the Pop Art movement. Pop Art developed in the
early 1960s as a response to abstract expressionism. It was originally a British movement in the mid
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Reverie was almost imitating the way a machine might print out an image. Lichtenstein s art style
used the style of comic strips which included bright colours, single scenes, dialogue balloons, and Ben
Day dots. He depicted a world of prepackaged emotions, which is parallel to the mass produced,
prepackaged consumer products that were also main subjects of Pop Art artworks. Lichtenstein has
very careful technique when creating his paintings to create the message it conveys. Lichtenstein has
very careful technique when creating his paintings. When Lichtenstein works from a photograph or a
cartoon, he draws a picture small enough to fit his opaque projector in order to project the picture he
drew on his canvas before he paints. Even though when he s working from other people s works, he
draws the picture to recompose it instead of to just reproduce it. Sometimes he works with more than
one cartoon and combines them, either completely copying the style or making it up, depending on the
projects and plays around with he drawing until he s satisfied. He stencils the dots that s his artworks
are known for first for technical reasons, then starts colouring from lightest colours to darkest which
are the thick bold outlines. He will keep erasing, redrawing, and re dotting his artwork until he is
satisfied. He tends to make a lot of changes in the process of paining so he uses in Magna colours
which is soluble in turpentine so
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Character and Setting Analysis of Bride Comes to Yellow...
Character and Setting Analysis of Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Setting and characters go hand in hand
in The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky. With Each new setting there is at least one new character
development. A new setting in each part of the story makes for diverse settings and characters. From a
train leaving San Antonio to around the corner in a small town in Texas, a drunken gunslinger to negro
waiters, this story has it all. This story begins on a train specifically in a parlor car. This is where Jack
Potter and his new bride are first introduced though his name is not yet given and hers never is. Crane
chooses to tell about Potter in part one of the story so as not to give too much information at once, we
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The story never informs the reader if they then stay in the dining car for the rest of the trip or return to
the parlor car for this reason I will assume that they have remained seated in the dining car until the
porter, a stock character used only for further detail in the proceedings leading up to getting off the
train, is introduced. Soon after the porter enters the train reaches Yellow Sky and Potter sees the
station agent outside with a ?slightly hurried and anxious air ,? (246) this should hint to Potter that
something is not right in his little town, but he is too concerned with his ?betrayal? to his town. Part
two begins in Yellow Sky at the Weary Gentleman saloon, it is 3:21 PM. The first person introduced is
the drummer who is talking and being quite sociable to people who could care less if he was there.
There are two Mexican herders, stock characters, and three Texans, stock characters only providing
background information on, at the bar, the barkeeper?s dog is outside. A young man that is never
named enters the bar announcing that Scratchy Wilson is drunk and armed and at this point the
drummer is unconcerned and simply offers him a drink. Everyone else in the bar though is worried
and the bar keeper closes and bars the door and windows. When the Texans are telling about Scratchy
we find out that Jack Potter is the town marshal. Part two ends with an increase in tension in the
saloon when gun shots are heard in
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Air Assault School of the Army Essay example
Air Assault School: The Hardest Two Weeks In The Army. Quickly, I make my way to the waiting
Blackhawk helicopter. Even with my full combat load strapped to my back the rotor wash threatens to
push me over. My face is pelted with grass and other debris; motivation and determination makes me
run harder. As I reach the Blackhawk the Black shirt directs me to one of four repel lines anchored to
the aircraft. I wrap the line through my d ring and climb into the cabin. I wait, crouched in the
doorway, for my three other comrades to finish their hookup. The Black shirt completes his check of
our hookups and gives the pilot the thumbs up. Abruptly, the helicopter lifts into the air leaving my
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Notice always results in a thunderous Hey, Air Assault. Drop! That simple command is the vanguard
of a relentless cycle of push ups, flutter kicks, and other physical torture they like to call corrective
action. As we near the first obstacle, my canteen of water falls from my cargo pocket. I stop to retrieve
my wayward bound canteen only to have those four backbreaking words slam into me from behind.
As I drop to the ground, I hear the distinctive sound of a highly polished combat boot coming into
contact with a plastic canteen at a very high rate of speed. I realize that the Black shirt had just punted
my canteen down the road like a football player making his last ditch effort to advance the ball farther
down the field before relinquishing control to the other team. I spend the next five minutes conducting
corrective action. The completion of ten obstacles is required on Zero Day. Failure is not an option for
me, but the Black shirts are everywhere. They look for every mistake and every failure, their goal: to
break you and send you home. At every obstacle I am greeted with a barrage of push ups and flutter
kicks leaving my body feeling like ton of lead. The confidence climb: two telephone poles standing
thirty feet in the air, connected by randomly spaced horizontal beams. The goal of this obstacle is
simple, reach the top and let out a loud and thunderous Air
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How Did Artemis Influence Culture
Artemis: An Influence on Culture
You hear the night wind blowing and see the bright shine of the full moon. Walking carefully with
your bow and arrows in hand, you creep up with the rest of the hunters. Drawing your bow, the wolves
get ready to attack, waiting for your signal. Artemis is the goddess of the moon, prophecy, hunters,
virginity, and healing. She leads her pack of immortal hunters, known as the Hunters of Artemis. The
hunters would travel with Artemis through the woods, protecting wild life and hunting. Through this
they helped keep balance like hunters today do. Greek gods and goddesses have greatly influenced our
culture, especially Artemis.
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Arthur M. Schlesinger says that Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition,
and myth frame our response. ( Mythology Quotes ) This quote is saying that we use science and
technology to make our lives better, but what we know effects how we accept us. I think this is
backing up the idea that mythology has a great influence on modern culture. We see how Artemis
especially influences culture through her history, allies, enemies, special abilities, and ties to culture.
So, let s go back to our story. You draw your bow, and, shoot. You make your target, a huge monster.
You keep loosing your arrows until it drops dead. You and your hunters go to celebrate the victory. We
see through the Greek myths that tension can be caused by individual differences. This is not only true
for the Greek myths, but it applies to modern life, to our society that we live in. In the myths we saw
that when the tension rose from the individual differences they would fight, and the people with
individual differences would become enemies. These stories can be fun to read, but we need to take
from them that we can t just fight people when the tension rises from differences. We need to settle
our differences, and not become enemies with people. This doesn t mean we have to be best friends
with these people, but they should become our enemies, we need to love everyone, even if they are
different from
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Khrushchev Missiles Essay
Q: How far do these sources provide convincing evidence that Khrushchev put missiles into Cuba to
defend the country from the U.S? Use the sources provided to backup your answer. (12 marks)
It is clear the majority of these sources indeed provide convincing evidence that Khrushchev s
principal intention (concerning the implementation of nuclear missiles into Cuba) was to protect the
country from the imminent threat of the U.S. However, this is not an unanimous statement as Source B
G will show.
The first suggestion that the chief reason for placing these missiles into Cuba was to defend the
country comes in Source C, where Khrushchev states that Cuba were known to be very vulnerable to
their enemies, and that especially right now he saw the U.S as a continual threat to the Communist
country. Most importantly, he claimed the U.S would not leave Cuba alone unless the Soviets
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This letter spread to the public would present Khrushchev in a very gracious light, as it is apparent his
sole aim is to prevent the invasion Cuba by the U.S. In this letter we can see no mention of the U.S
intent to abuse Cuba to spread the word of Communism, nor use it to threaten the U.S due to it s
proximity.
A final source displaying the altruist intentions of the U.S.S.R in Cuba is Source F, where Khrushchev
yet again states that their purpose in Cuba was to help people develop and of course, how could Cuba
continue develop under the vehement pressure of the U.S? Khrushchev suggests here the missiles
were solely placed where they were to prevent the invasion of Cuba by the U.S so the U.S.S.R could
help the country continue to develop .
However some sources (namely B G), do not concur with the above statement and in fact highlight the
selfish manner of the
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A Career As A Cardiologist
Cardiology studies and treats diseases and abnormalities of the heart and blood vessels. There are two
parts to the cardiologist job. The first being a cardiologist specializes in the diagnosing, preventing
and treating the diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The second is an interventional cardiologist
which can perform a number of invasive tests and procedures to assist in the diagnosing and
treatments of the disease. There are also Cardio vascular surgeons who specialize in the surgeries of
the heart and vascular system. To be able to treat patients cardiologists can perform a number of tests
such as echocardiograms (soundwave picture to look at the structure and function of the heart),
Ambulatory ECG (recording during activity to look for abnormal heart rhythms), Exercise test (study
to measure your heart s performance and limitations), and Cardiac catheterization (test in which a
small tube is placed in or near the heart to take pictures, look at how the heart is working, check the
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This is just a few of the many tests they may perform to make a determination. Cardiologist may
diagnose a patient with aortic stenosis, which is the narrowing of the aortic valve orifice, caused by
failure of the valve leaflets opening like normal. Another diagnosis could end up being acute
myocardial infarction also known as a heart attack. Which is normally caused by a blockage.
Pulmonary embolic disease may be another diagnosis they may come to a conclusion on based on
symptoms. The two most common causes for this disease is pulmonary embolism and deep venous
thrombosis. Cardiologist have to go through years of training. They will start by completing all their
prerequisite premedical undergraduate courses but not required to complete their bachelors. Most
medical students will complete it though. Medical school is a requirement in order to earn the Doctor
of Medicine degree. This is generally 4
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Afghanistan Women Work
My charity s name is Afghanistan Women Employment Agency. We are working toward giving
women in Afghan jobs. Many Women in Afghan struggle with getting jobs because they don t all have
a good education or they never went to school. The website trustineducation said, Only 40% of
Afghan girls attend elementary school, and only one in 20 girls attend school beyond the sixth grade.
Hearing this made me feel angry on the inside because education is the most important thing to have
in your life. Even though education was a huge factor in life the women that were well educated didn t
always get a job. When women are married in Afghan they are married young. Budd MacKenzie said
on his website Almost 60% of girls are married by 16. Women activists say up to 80 percent of
marriages in poor rural areas are either forced or arranged. Putting this sentence and my knowledge on
Afghanistan together made me think why women were not employed. ... Show more content on
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Also being married at sixteen means they were only in 10th grade at the time if they had gotten any
education. Based off of the religion in Afghanistan which is Islam, women are given many rights. The
students of Mount Holyoke College had came together and said, Islam gives women rights, including
rights to work, the ability to choose the man she will marry, among others. However, in Afghanistan,
many times women have not been given these specific rights. They had also said that it was almost 15
hundred years back when this had happened. When Afghanistan was not independent women were
given some rights about marriage like, they didn t have to marry the husband s closest relative if the
husband had ever died. Also the women could choose to either stay with her husband that she was
with after she had went through puberty or not to stay with
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Skt T1 Research Paper
SKT T1, the powerhouse of Worlds. This is the third time that the Korean juggernaut led by Faker has
attended Worlds, and the first time a defending champion has made an appearance. Racking up an
impressive group stage showing, SKT only felt defeat in a single game against the Flash Wolves, a
team which has a solid reputation for playing spoiler to Korean teams in the past. SKT has pulled in
up some pretty impressive scores so far in this tournament; with every subsequent win granting them a
heavy gold lead. In fact, the lowest gold lead they had in a victory was 12k, and in their single loss
they managed to keep the enemy gold lead to under 10k. Another factor of note centers around their
victories over I May and their revenge win over Flash Wolves. In these instances, SKT dominated the
game and ended with a gold lead in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, RNG is going to need to find a way to deal with Faker s large and deep champion pool, so
perhaps the best option would be a safe, comfort pick. Ezreal will be a hotly contested pick for both
teams, as both AD carries have taken him multiple times. Yet we have seen Uzi and Bang both carry
on other champions, so it s safe to assume that neither player will be banned out in this scenario. As
for the supports, Wolf tends to favor the ranged supports such as Karma, while Mata has taken Nami
multiple times. Although, what we have seen in the first game played between RNG and TSM is that
Mata on Alistar is a terror of the bot lane, so it is imperative that SKT either takes it off the field, or
finds a way to stop it from taking control altogether. Predictions for this match will ultimately reside
in the ability of RNG to overcome the dominant force that is Faker in the mid lane. The only problem
with this strategy is that teams who do so often need to make sacrifices elsewhere, leaving Duke in the
top lane and Bang in the bot lane to pick up the slack and carry the team to
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The Curse Of The Poisoned Pretzel Analysis
Its a Doughy Situation
Food, the backbone of a community, the foundation on which an empire stands, or even the soulmate
of a society. Although I may be straying from the topic, food is technically where this story began.
Two brothers, one rich, sucessful, brawny, and has a knack for snacks. The other, sad, closed off,
creepy, and not surprising, does not have a knack for snacks or sweets. Two opposites, the story not
complete without the other. Now the story would not be complete without one becoming completely
jealous and despising the other. Commonly this leads to several things such as arguing, fighting, or to
better put it, leads to betrayal. Betrayal, a common theme among siblings, say one thing do another, it
s inevitable. In The Curse of the Poisoned Pretzel , Skidmore (creepy brother) is accused of murdering
his brother Manchester (snack knacker), yet did he do it? The author of this story portrays interesting
attributes to compell readers to point fingers towards Skidmore without actually saying Skidmore s
guilty. During the introduction of Skidmore, the inevitably creepy individual, the fact that the author
calls him creepy , or saying He gave everyone the creeps already makes Skidmore out to seem like a
bad guy. Now this may not be a direct attack on Skidmore as being guilty for his brothers murder, but
character introductions always foreshadows that characters purpose in the story. Whe someone
suddenly dies, who happens to have a creepy, all black wearing
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Obstacles In Thomas Jefferson s Life
Thomas Jefferson was a known and accomplished man during his entire life. He was born on April 13,
1743, in a town located just outside of Charlottesville, Virginia and had died July 4, 1743. Jefferson
was tall, red haired with many freckles, and wasn t considered very attractive. In his early life he
worked hard for what he wanted passing many obstacles. Jefferson was a poor public speaker, but
oddly became a very accomplished lawyer. Jefferson had many roles to play in the government. He
was the nation s first secretary of state, second vice president, the third president of the United States
and one of the people known for the Louisiana Purchase. Jefferson also had a big name as the author
of the American of Independence.
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Jefferson s time as governor showed a low point in his political career. As his career as governor
progressed along with the revolutionary war into the south, Jefferson had an idea of moving the capital
to Richmond. When moving the capital they were forced to leave because that ended up being the
target of the British attack. Just days before the end of his career as governor, Jefferson was forced to
leave his house to avoid a capture from British cavalry. As this was taking place Jefferson had stated,
When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property. Jefferson didn t run
for a third term, he returned home intending to live the rest of his life as a farmer. Jefferson started to
get tired of sitting home and doing nothing so he starting writing a book called Notes on the state of
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Disadvantages of Helicopter Parenting Essay example
Helicopter Parenting
How does a person grow up to be who they are? Most people say it is determined by the way their
parents raise them. The parents that hover close and the parents that give their children space will have
children with complete opposite characteristics. Parents that hover close are referred to as Helicopter
Parents, and children that are given a lot of space are called Free Range Kids (Rutherford). Although
these styles of parenting are vastly different, both kinds of parents are trying to do what is best for
their child. Of the two parenting types, helicopter parenting is looked at as a worse method for
parenting. There are more negative aspects of it then there are positive. Not only do helicopter parents
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What may be the most noticeable characteristic of these parents is their over involvement in their child
s academics. They see their child s school work and academic activities as something that is for the
child and parent together instead of for the child alone (How Not to Be a Helicopter Parent).
Therefore, when the child does not do well on any given thing, the parent feels guilty as if it were their
fault that the child failed (How Not to Be a Helicopter Parent).
The over involvement of parents can make the child develop psychological issues. They are shown to
have a higher risk of depression, anxiety, lack self confidence, and have low self esteem ( Helicopter
Parents Stir Up Anxiety, Depression). It is shown that no matter what parenting technique is being
used, every parents goal is to build their child s self esteem (Rutherford). Sadly, helicopter parenting
does the exact opposite. Equally important, the persons lack of self confidence comes from the over
involvement of their parents in his/her childhood activities and academics. They never experienced
failure or loss because the parents were always there to step in, so they never achieved anything to
build their confidence ( Helicopter Parents Stir Up Anxiety, Depression). It is common for a child with
helicopter parents to develop depression when moving from their home to
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Creative Imagination In The Illustrated Man By Ray Bradbury
The scientific novel The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury collects 18 different stories and shows
certain common themes in order to reflect real life concerns and problems during World War II in the
1950s. Ray Bradbury uses an overall serious narrative method in this novel to introduce the illustrated
man as a storyteller for telling a clear moral point of view. The creative imagination as one of them,
which related to most of the story. It points out the dangers of imagination for children and society and
the power of imagination for achievement life goal. Ray Bradbury disputes that the creative
imagination will always appear based on different situations; therefore, positive experiences stimulate
imagination, while negative experiences of imagination lead people to lose control. Ray Bradbury
argues that positive experiences strengthen people s conviction in order to reach the goal in life. In the
story, The Rocket, after father and children take off from the Earth and start to travel the space. They
are so excited about seeing the Moon and the Mars, The moon dreamed by meteors broke into
fireworks [...] there s Earth! There s Mars! (277). The father and children fall into their imaginations
by traveling in space. Children shout There s Earth! There s Mars! which shows their initial dream
about what the Earth and Mars look like. Although they have never seen the Earth and Mars from the
space, they use their positive and creative imagination to create
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On November 20Th Of The Year Of 1987 A Young Man Named
On November 20th of the year of 1987 a young man named Liam O Ryan had asked his beloved
girlfriend Lucy Kensworth to take his hand in marriage. Lucy was in quite a shock because she had no
clue that he was going to propose to her, but without any hesitation she immediately said yes. Lucy
and Liam had known that they were meant for each other as soon as they saw each other in the tattoo
parlor. They had so much in common, it was crazy. That is what made Liam and Lucy fell in love with
each other, though there was a big thing that Liam did not like about Lucy. Lucy loved vampires, she
was obsessed. Lucy was so obsessed with them that she went to school to study becoming a
Vampirologist. Even though, that one thing Liam had not liked ... Show more content on
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Timber s Road .
In an awe, Lucy hung on to every word as she knew what he was about to say. This kind of attack has
never been recorded, it was clean and they guy was empty of his blood said the news man.
Lucy looked at her fiancé Liam. This couldn t be true could it, this really isn t an animal right? asked
Lucy.
Liam looked up at Lucy, and gave her leg a shove to get off his lap. Liam didn t believe in this kind of
stuff at all. He thought it was really ridiculous that she could think that this could be a vampire attack.
They don t exist. Don t even go there Lucy! screamed Liam. Oh come on Liam, I am only joking
around with you, can t you just play along with it? asked Lucy while trying not to laugh.
Liam knew she wasn t really joking, because she wanted this to be true so bad. Every day that went by
Lucy obsession over these things started to make Liam feel a little jealous. It was crazy though wasn t
it. Liam really couldn t think that he could be so jealous over something that was not even real.
Though, Lucy would argue with anyone that they were. She knew that she was going to find them one
day.
After, the guy on the news channel gave his goodbyes for the night, Lucy and Liam went upstairs to
go to bed. It had been a long night, and they just couldn t keep their eyes open anymore. While, they
were lying in bed, Lucy s brain wouldn t shut off
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Throne Of Blood Macbeth Comparison
Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble (Shakespeare 119). Fate has never
been in the hands of Macbeth since the appearance of the Weird Sisters. Just as their chant goes, the
Three Sisters symbolize fate mixed with mischief and witchcraft. Therefore, the witch s actions would
need to incorporate both the eccentric and divine personality from living through time, which can be
conveyed with the distinct point of views, facial expressions, and the approach of the scene setting.
The 2015 version of Macbeth clip only centered on Act 4 where Macbeth searches for the witches and
meets the first apparition. These short clip was able to provide the perfect portrayal of the witches and
the resolution of Macbeth after hearing the prophecy. The witches adopt a mysterious whisper when
they communicate their lines, and the camera work was able to capture every witch in their own
peculiar behavior. The age of the Three Witches vary, further exhibiting the unknown infinity of time,
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Unlike the previous clip, Throne of Blood is an adaptation taking place within Japan. The setting and
designs were just as adequate and comprised of the same plot. While the was only a few short seconds
centering on the old man with the same role as the witches, he was able to reflect the same mysterious,
all knowing prophecies. Just like the old man says, life is short like the flower; the foreshadowing of
Macbeth s death sends shivers and dread within the audience especially when Macbeth continues
killing leading to hallucinations. Therefore, the only drawback within this clip was was not enough
focus on the character of the witch, but the audience experience a wider perspective with the entire
outlook and effects of the
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Herc Rousseau Self Portrait Sketch
Myself: Portrait Landscape is one of the most representative painting from the genre Portrait
Landscape which created by Henri Rousseau himself. In this painting, the artist (Henri Rousseau) first
painted his favorite city in the background. In the painting, you can see the Eiffel Tower, the iron
bridge crossing the Seine, and the ship along the river with different countries flags which are showing
the Henri Rousseau favorite part of the city Paris, France. In the foreground, the portrait is holding the
paintbrush and the mixing palette representing Henri Rousseau himself. As Henri Rousseau is
recognized as Self Taught artist who never learns from any Art Academies, the inspirations of him
mainly came from the nature around, the illustrations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From the title Self Portrait with Seven Fingers and also placing his right hand with seven fingers in the
center part of the painting fully reflects his Jewish background and his identity. In terms of Jewish
Numerology, Seven is the general symbol of god. In the painting, we can see the Eiffel Tower from the
window which showed the viewers that the artist (Marc Chagall) was in Paris, France. The broken,
puzzle like objects showing Marc Chagall s early work out in the idea of Cubism. The body shapes,
the face, the landscape seen from the window and the objects in the room have been broken down into
abstracted forms and appear in two dimensional. And Marc Chagall used the element of colour and
value to create the feeling of volume of the body and the facial features. The artist (Marc Chagall)
applied dark and sober colours on the arms, main body, legs and on the face which help to create the
volume of muscles and protrude the facial features. In the painting, Marc Chagall also applied the
principle of contrast. The colour tone of the whole painting is low keyed, appearing a dim
environment. And the artist (Marc Chagall) painted his clothes in bright and warm colours like white,
yellow and red, this great visual contrast can bring viewers attention to him. The artist (Marc Chagall)
also put emphasis on the size and the use of colour intensity so
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  • 2. Analysis Of The Pica Coffee Co. 2015 Annual Report After reading the content for the Pica Coffee Co. 2015 Annual Report, their coffee was what resonated with me. They go into great detail about how they grow and prepare their coffee, and how there s nothing else like it. Which is why the concept is based off of their coffee. The concept created for the report as a whole is: Pica coffee, and how good it really is. Like it says in the text. Good coffee. Really, really good coffee. To build on the concept, I thought it was important to incorporate coffee into the design as much as possible. Which is why the whole report appears to have coffee stains throughout each page. Signifying that their coffee is so good, that people just can t go without it; which is why there are coffee stains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Breaking The Fourth Amendment The government has the power over many things but this time they went a bit too far and took advantage of their power by spying on us. Is it a conspiracy or a fact?The US government with assistance from major telecommunication carriers including At T , has engaged in massive,illegal dragnet surveillance of the domestic communications and communication records of millions of ordinary Americans getting information which i think at times it can be necessary.Someone can be plotting a terrorist attack , murder or robbing a bank. Some say the NSA(National Security Agency) has invented futuristic toys they have become creative finding new ways to get Intel on us. Balance is key, that is what we need,sadly the balance has been disrupted even though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just you and what you need like food,water ,clothes,tent etc.You have the chance to know more about yourself and the environment if your in the mood to explore, or hide from the world that seems to be run by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Flying By Alice Miller Flying, by Alice Miller is a complex story about a woman named Allie, who reminisces about a time spent when her cousin Mack taught her to fly when she was just a young girl. On different occasions when Mack visited, he would show her how to do new things. As Allie grew up she found herself thinking of the secret that Mack shared with her and how he told her not to tell anyone or she may get hurt. Allie longed for the feeling of flying, if she could just reach out and talk to Mack but too much time had passed. She dreams of flying in her sleep, not for long periods of time, but just enough to embrace that feeling she had years ago. She wonders if many people have experienced flying the way that she has and if she could fly by herself without Mack. One day, Allie tries to fly on her own and succeeds, soaring higher than she did with Mack. Before Allie knew it, she was flying through the clouds and around town. Now that Allie has experienced the feeling of flying again, more than ever she wanted to share with her kids. One night after the children were asleep she wanted to share her secret with her boys but instead chose her daughter. Miller suggests that when a person is afraid of doing something on their own, sometimes it just takes a little bit of courage to step out and let go of the things that could be holding a person back. Allie appears to be a lonely person, although married and with three children of her own. She has no one that she can share her secret of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report Link to the Task Sheet BEFORE CONDUCTING THE EXPERIMENT You should already have submitted to your teacher an EXCELLENT Investigation Design that included: Identification of independent variable, dependent variable, and 4 factors held constant Aim Hypothesis Procedure (step by step, including safety issues) Circuit diagrams (copied from task sheet is OK if this is what you used) However if anything in the list above was NOT included in your pre prac Investigation Design (or if there was anything you think could be improved) include it now in your report below How does changing the resistor size affect the amplitude of signal voltage in a receiving circuit? Aim: To investigate how the resistor size in a receiving circuit affects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Big Brother Isn T Watching You Analysis Big Brother isn t watching you Big Brother isn t watching you is a commentary written by the English comedian and actor Russell Brand. The commentary was published on The Guardian s website in 2011. Russell Brand discusses the riots which took place in England in august 2011. He further discusses how the politicians reacted and handled the situation and the motives of the rioters and how the situation should be handled. Brand starts out by telling the reader that he no longer lives in England, and therefore some may think that he shouldn t be speaking about the riots. By disclosing it in the beginning of the commentary, he seems more self aware and throughout the text he proves his worth. Then he continues on to telling of when he worked for Big Brother and he reveals how distorted reality TV actually is. He is building up ethos by explaining that he has worked in the TV industry and shows that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also uses sarcasm in the text to tell how he feels about the government and how they have been handling the situation. An example of this is, I ve heard Theresa May and the Old Estonians whose hols have been curtailed (many would say they re real victims) saying the behavior is unjustifiable and unacceptable . Wow! Thanks guys! What a wonderful use of the planet s fast depleting oxygen resources. (S. 8, LL.49 52). Here his tone is sarcastic, and this can be seen several times throughout the commentary. He uses the sarcasm instead of directly insulting the comments that were made. His sarcasm also shows his attitude towards how the riots are being handled. Later on Brand more provocatively attacks politicians: Politicians don t care about people that don t vote. They barely care about the people who do vote. (S.10, LL.94 95). This claim has no warrant, and first comes on the last page, where people may be more inclined to agree with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Persuasive Essay On Women s Rights Movement The road to equality has been long and winding for the American woman, due to the ingrained social standards (expectations and limitations) that have been inflicted upon women for centuries. Had it not been for women like Margaret Sanger and countless others, the modern American woman might still be in such a profound state of subservience and suppressed freedoms. Today there are outlets for women to take control in all spheres, where once that was deemed unacceptable. But, some of these outlets are being closed off by the federal government, among them being Planned Parenthood and politicians are attacking the idea of a woman taking charge of her reproductive health in favor of a society that refuses to accommodate a woman s right to choose. This limitation violates her 1st amendment rights a step that the first American feminists would strongly oppose. The Women s Rights Movement came to the forefront of the minds of Americans in the early 20th century during the Progressive era, a time of social and political activism. One of the most notable achievements of this movement was the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote. While giving women that much political power was considered controversial at the time, it is now part of the political norm in America as well as other Western countries. The 19th amendment was only considered controversial during its inaugural period, but that is not the case for the other accomplishments of the 20th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Copyright Laws Over Creative Works Copyright is a federally protected part of intellectual property that automatically regulates creative works of authors. Copyright laws began approximately around the 15th century in Europe. The cause for such regulations stems from infringement of creative works. These works fall into one of three main categories; music, visual works, and literary works. Copyright infringement highlights the need for copyright laws over creative works in music, art and writing, resulting in an ever changing copyright landscape. Title 17 of the United States Code outlines what does not fall into any of these three categories, and therefore cannot be protected under copyright. It is also important to note that not every use of a creative work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon creation of a creative work, copyright protection is automatically awarded (Moser, 2012, p.5). According to Lau et al., copyright lasts for seventy years after the death of the author(s) and for a corporation, ninety five years after being published or one hundred twenty years from the creation date depending on which is sooner. Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, or Copyright Clause, and Title 17 of the United States Code also work to protect copyrights at the federal level. As stated by Congress, the Copyright Clause encourages the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right (Lau, 2014). As stated in Title 17 § 1 102, works outside of the works of authorship categories are not copyrightable. Public domain is one of these categories, Lau et al. describes it as any intellectual property not protected by law and feely available for any member of the public to use (2014). After a copyright of a work has expired it becomes part of the public domain as well. Sound recordings are another example of an un copyrightable works that result from the fixation of a series of musical, spoken, or other sounds, but not including the sounds accompanying a motion picture or other audiovisual work, regardless of the nature of the material objects, such as disks, tapes, or other phonorecords, in which they are embodied (17, § 1 101 ). Ideas cannot be copyright protected because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing Cinder And Cinderella Although Cinder and Cinderella have many similarities, there are also differences. They have the same plot, the same theme and have more differences than similarities. But Cinderella is a movie and cinder is book. Although Cinder has more in the book I think Cinderella has a lot more than cinder. Cinderella s name is Ella. not Cinderella. Her step sister nicknamed her that. Ella knew her birth mother and father. Her mother died when she was young and her father died shortly after her step mother came into her life. Ella s friends are animals (mice). She is a lonely girl. She meets the prince in the woods. She meets him again at a ball. The prince s father dies after the ball. Ella has a fairy Godmother who looks after her and helps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Why Does Shintoism Need To Compete With Christianity Shintoism is an ancient religion that predominates modern japan but it has undergone many changes to compete with many foreign religions such as Christianity. Does Shintoism need to conform to compete with Christianity better yet does it really need to compete with other religions anyway? The main sentiment that comes with foreign religions is to explain the creation of the universe usually depicting a divine being or god while Shintoism mainly tries to empower the mysteries of the universe rather than to explain them. Shintoism also through the most part lacks a holy book since most of the practices and ideas where spread through story tellers this causes an issue since foreign countries have to explain Shintoism on their own which make it look barbaric in comparison. The early history of Shintoism may shed some light on this argument to understand some of the reason for the Shinto conformation. At around 300 B.C.E the Japanese people where set up in small clans named Uji and each clan where unique from each other since they developed independently due to the mountains such as Fuji (Kasulis, 75). Each Uji believed in a a spirit that protected the clan known as a Ujigami which was the predecessor for the modern day kami that many foreign individuals see as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was really only two works that could have been studied and that was the Nihonshoki and the Kojiki. The Nihonshoki would have been easier to study than Kojiki but not as useful since it was written in Chinese and was meant to Explain Shintoism to foreign nations making it a impure form of Shintoism. The Kojiki on the other was to be a record keeper for ancient Shintoism that could have been taught to the Japanese people but the work was written in ancient Japanese which was full of contradictions making it incredible difficult to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Adam Smith And Karl Marx s Views On The Deregulation Of... ECON1401 Written Assignment 2: Adam Smith and Karl Marx s Views on the Deregulation of University Fees INTRODUCTION The Abbott government s recent proposal for deregulation of university fees in Australia has brought about much controversial debate. Under current policy, university fees are set at a fixed rate, in which a price ceiling is placed on the amount universities can charge students and with no interest on student loans. The new proposal to deregulate these fees eliminates the price ceiling and gives universities the freedom to set tuition fees at any level they see fit. This holds two possible implications: (1) this would increase competition between universities and drive fees down; or (2) the freedom granted to universities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smith started a career as a lecturer at both Oxford University and the University of Glasgow. The turning point of his life to revolutionary change was in 1764, when he became the tutor of a young duke and travelled with him around Europe for more than two years. It was this trip that not only gave him the opportunity to meet many other great thinkers, but it also provided him with enough money to return home and focus on producing his most famous book, Wealth of Nations (1776) . The value of Wealth of Nations did not lie on the presented ideas being original, but it rested on the brilliant way in which Smith organized and fitted the different ideas from different thinkers into one massive masterpiece like a completed jigsaw puzzle, his work has been described as a comprehensive landscape of economics . His work and contribution to the world of economics made him the Father of Economics and inspired many economists after him such as David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus. Essentially, Smith s arguments were focused on the rationale that individuals were all motivated by self gain and a desire for wealth. In other words, individuals will act or perform tasks for the purposes of gaining a benefit or increasing his/her wealth. As quoted from Wealth of Nations, it is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest . Smith argued that this sort of behaviour ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Understanding How to Safeguard Children and Young People... Cyp core 3.3: Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people Task 1 1.1 There has been certain legislation in the United Kingdom along with home policies and procedures that affect the safeguarding of children and young people. Policies and procedures for safeguarding and child protection in England and Wales are the result of the Children Act 1989 and the Children Act 2004 brought more changes that affected the way the child protection system works here in the United Kingdom and so affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Through the protection policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people, settings which work with children and young people have an important role in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Working together to safeguard children 2006 was a revised document which provided an update on safeguarding and the national framework to help services for children and agencies to work individually and also together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. It was also further revised in 2010 and also applies to those working in education, health and social services as well as the police and the probation service. It is relevant to those working with children and their families in the statutory, independent and voluntary sectors. It is not necessary for all practitioners to read every part of Working Together to Safeguard Children in order to understand the principles and to perform their roles effectively. However, those who work regularly with children and young people and who may be asked to contribute to assessments of children and young people in need and should know the relevant sections of this document. The vetting and barring scheme was introduced in October 2009 with the aim of preventing unsuitable people from working with children and young people. It assured anybody working or volunteering with children would have to register with the independent safeguarding authority (ISA). The ISA will make the decision whether someone is suitable or not to work with children and young people, they base their decisions on information sources like a criminal record bureau checks which gives full record of the individual s criminal record, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. American Born Chinese Sparknotes The graphic novel titled American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang, is about three different people who strive to be someone else. The first part of the book is about a divine monkey king. He was born from a rock and later master all of kung fu, making himself a deity. He strived to become great at everything he did and wanted the respect he felt he deserved. The different plots in this chapter follows the Monkey King and the start of his personal quest for respect. The introduction to this chapter takes place in a land ruled by animalistic deities. The Monkey King was born on a stormy night from a rock. His birth was so spectacular that when he first opened his eyes, a ray of light shot out that all of the heavens noticed. He soon became the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This introduction provides need information about who the monkey king is and later, about why he acts the way he does. The Monkey King later mastered thousands of disciplines in the art of kung fu. Out of the disciplines he mastered the four that are required to obtain immortality. The four disciplines are: Fist Like Lighting, Thunderous Foot, Heavenly Senses and a Cloud as Steed. Using his heavenly senses, the Monkey King discovered that their was going to be a party for the gods. Using his Cloud as Steed, the Monkey King raced to the party in the heavens. When he got there, the Monkey King had to wait in line to be announced into the party. Being a Monkey he hated waiting but forced himself to wait anyway. This rising action shows the reader how much the Monkey King takes pride in who he is. He s accomplished immortality and mastered thousands of other disciplines in the art of kung fu. We also see that even though he wasn t sent an invitation to the party, he went anyway. This makes the King seem eager to be with other beings of his stature. After waiting for his turn in line, the monkey king walk straight in, forgetting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Relationship Between Nurses Perceptions Of Empowerment... The article that is being critiqued is titled, The Relationship between Nurses perceptions of empowerment and patient satisfaction and is an article that looks at the correlation between nurse empowerment and patient satisfaction (Donahue, 2008). This research looks at the relationship between the levels of nurse empowerment and the level of patient satisfaction in the nurse s care. This research is valuable to the field of nursing because the possible correlation between nursing empowerment and patient satisfaction, directly affects the way nursing is practiced and the way nurses are evaluated. This is important in the field of nursing because this deals specifically with the work efficiency of nurses and in turn, directly affects the quality of healthcare a patient could possibly receive. I believe this study has value because it establishes the groundwork of correlating the emotional and mental status of a nurse and the quality of care being delivered to the patient. This article also made a point of stating, within the background and significance section, that this is the first study that is looking at the possible correlation of nurse empowerment and patient satisfaction (Donahue, 2008). One of the strengths of this article is the breakdown of the term nurse empowerment and the components that make the sum of the term, especially through the use of previous studies such as Kanter s theory. The next aspect of the article we will dissect is the background and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mobility Mobility Case Study NU 1326 Christopher Vang April 7 2015 Dealing with immobile patients is a big part of a registered nurse s daily tasks. Mrs. Simmons a 78 year old patient who fell and broke her hip must be carefully monitored so that she does not develop further health problems. It is important to monitor and act accordingly with immobile patients, because failure to do so can result in health risks and complications. Not only do immobile patients require a different level of care, their rehabilitation is also different based on the reason as to why they are immobile. Besides keeping the patient safe and secure it is also important to keep the attending nurse safe by using the proper lifting and moving techniques, as well as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using the proper lifting or movement technique is also another way to reduce strain on the musculoskeletal system. The nurse can do this by shifting the center of gravity lower and keeping a wide base of support that does not move easily. Additionally making sure that the bed is in the optimal position for any type of movement is essential because it keeps the patient and nurse safe. Mrs. Simmons was discharged by the physician with a partial cast which would require supplemental teaching from the nurse. To keep her range of motion and other joints mobile the nurse must come up with a exercise routine that the patient feels they can keep up with, such as lifting soup cans. If given a cane or crutches the nurse must explain how to use them properly, as well as the different ways that she could use them to walk. Finally the nurse can help keep Mrs. Simmons mobile by educating her on the importance of keeping mobile so that her other joints does not atrophy. There are many reasons why it is important to keep patients mobile, even when they are in a position where extended activity is not feasible. Mrs. Simmons is at risk for many health ailments because of her immobility, some of which include pressure ulcers, muscle weakness, and Atelectasis. Her attending nurse must keep these in mind when talking to her about repositioning and also use the proper movement techniques and assistive devices. Not only does the nurse have to keep Mrs. Simmons from developing health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Shift Workers in Canada Essay Shift Workers in Canada The scheduling of hours of work is undoubtedly one of the major social problems of industrial society. Statistic estimates that 30% of Canada s workforce are involved in some kind of shiftwork. Of those, 33% work irregular shifts, just under 30% work rotating shifts, 17% work long term evening shifts, 10% work on call, 3% work split shifts, 3% work long term night shifts and just over 3% are classed as other . Present estimates tell us that before the trend slows, fully 35% of the workforce will work some type of shiftwork (Siroonian 123). Companies are feeling the need to maximize their efficiency by spreading their operating costs over 24 hours. However, on the other hand, working other than the standard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One study found shiftworkers had twice as high a rate of ulcers as day workers did. Others have linked shiftwork with problems like heartburn, loss of appetite, diarrhea and constipation (Aanonsen 57). Few shiftworkers escape their years on rotation without experiencing at least one of those symptoms. It is because that they are not eating at traditional meal times, and eat junk food or other snacks that are quick and convenient (Aanonsen 58). Caffeine, the shiftworker s constant companion, and changing meal times from one day to the next may affect gastric secretions, aggravating digestive problems. Sleep disorders, caused by the disruption of circadian rhythm, are a common long term health effect experienced by shiftworkers. Fatigue can also make a person more vulnerable to illness, poor job performance and sagging motivation (Tasto 26). Because of difficulties getting to sleep or staying awake, shiftworkers may be more likely to suffer from substance abuse. Some may use alcohol or sleeping pills as a tool to help them relax and get to sleep at the end of the shift. Others may find themselves using tobacco or drugs to keep themselves awake and functioning through the day. All these substances can be addictive, and can lead to other health problems such as heart attack, diabetes and elilepsy (Morgan 75). Many of these health effects, both long term and short term, are interconnected. When some or all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Male Gaze A challenge that faces both Canadian cinema and women s cinema is the idea of the male gaze. The film industry is a phallocentric institution that since its inception has always faced the problem of objectifying women. As well Canada has faced similar problems long before the existence of film in the form of the colonial gaze, with attempts from both Britain and France to take what Canada had to offer and make it its own. In the film Away From Her (2006) Sarah Polley recognizes this problem that the gaze has on both the identity of women and Canada in film, and tries to express these problems by foregrounding the gaze to show it in a way that is unusual. This essay looks to explore the various ways that Polley uses the gaze in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book Women Filmmakers Refocusing E. Ann Kaplan mentions For complex socio political reasons... women were rarely able to direct films during the classical period, when famous male auteurs such as Alfred Hitchcock, John Ford, Fritz Lang, and Nicholas Ray accomplished some of their most brilliant work. Secondly, with Polley taking control of the gaze, the objects that she points the gaze toward will act differently due to the castration behind the camera. Cinematographer Zoe Dirse mentions an account she had when filming a Sufi parade for a documentary in Cairo. She quotes the men seem curious, staring directly into my lens (curious at the camera or my gender) and then suddenly the look changes and I feel danger as they start to push and shove... . On the other hand when Dirse is filming women she quotes: The two women seem totally oblivious to the camera. Is it because the gender of the bearer of the look is female and the subjects feel safe and not threatened? Later, gypsies sing and perform to my hand held camera with abandon and pleasure, their faces and gestures open to my inviting lens, allowing me to capture the sadness and joy in this ancient love song for Sarajevo. This experience of Dirse s proves the power of gender behind the lens to create situations that could not be replicated if a man had control of the gaze. Although Polley is not the physical operator of the camera, she is still in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Great Flood Of 1889 Also known as the Great Flood of 1889, the Johnstown flood occurred when a local man made dam failed, unleashing millions of gallons of water and causing utter destruction in its wake. On May 31st, 1889, at around 3:10 p.m., about 14 miles from Johnstown, PA, the South Fork Dam was overcome by several structural shortcomings and failed. This allowed millions of gallons of water to surge through the Conemaugh Valley, leaving little in its wake (NPS). There were a total of 111 days of rainfall within the year preceding the dam s failure. This level of rainfall was very unusual for the community of Johnstown, let alone the entire state of Pennsylvania. Just before the dam broke, 6 8 inches of rain had fallen throughout the region, turning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These changes had disastrous effects on the structure of the dam (ASDSO). As large amount of rain fell, debris began to collect in the mesh netting, contributing to rising water levels, as the spillway was blocked (ASDSP). The lack of an underlying water relief system, as the previous one had not been replaced after the reconstruction, increased the pressure of the reservoir (ASDSO). The pressure of the added volume compromised the structure of the dam and it overtopped. The structure was overcome and the dam burst (ASDSO). Due to the nature of this dam break, the water traveled at high velocity estimated at 64 km/hr or about 40 mph (National Geographic). The average amount of water discharged was around 318,000 cubic feet per second (JAHA). The flood killed approximately 2,209 people. This included 396 children and 99 local families (Begos, 2014). As many as 750 corpses remained in river towns downstream and Johnstown morgues awaiting family identification, which never happened (Begos, 2014). 1,600 homes were lost and whole communities were swept away (Begos, 2014). Trains were dislodged from their tracks and were swept downstream about 4,000 feet (JFM, 2013). The flood debris spanned 30 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Laws of Manu vs. Code of Hammurabi Essay Laws of Manu vs. Code of Hammurabi The Laws of Manu and The Code of Hammurabi were both discovered documents of two different ancient civilizations. These documents basically told the people of the civilizations what is expected of them and what will happen if they don t follow them. The Laws of Manu were the laws made for the people of India while the Code of Hammurabi were the laws made for the people of Babylon. Both the Laws of Manu and the Code of Hammurabi concentrated a majority on the aspects of marriage, family, and laws of the land. In my opinion, The Code of Hammurabi was harsher than The Laws of Manu. The Code of Hammurabi was for all the people no matter what class they were classified in, even though slaves and women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also put all Brahmanas on a high pedestal and a lot of the laws do not apply to them. In Chapter 10, number 103, By teaching, by sacrificing for, and by accepting gifts from despicable (men) Brahmanas (in distress) commit not sin, for they (are as pure) as fire and water. The Laws of Manu has more religious purpose behind it than, the Code of Hammurabi. The Code of Hammurabi was made more to put order in the Babylonian civilization and it also is more straight forward. Even though it has religious reasons and was made by a very religious man, it was still mostly made to keep order in the civilization. The Code of Hammurabi even addresses how much things can be bought and sold for. Number 239, If a man hire a salor, he shall pay him six gur of corn per year , another example is number 243, As rent of heard cattle he shall pay three gur of corn to the owner. The Code of Hammurabi also has more of a revenge seeking tone to it. Just in number one is the perfect example for people to get revenge. If any one enshare another, putting a ban upon him, but he cannot prove it, then he that ensured him shall be put to death. Another example of revenge is number 218, If an physician make a large incision with the operating knife, and cut out the eye, his hands shall be cut off. This document for the most part was mostly a way to punish people or bring justice to the people. It also talks about going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Waiting For Superman Ever since we were young kids we used to believe that in times of crisis Superman would come to our rescue, however the most heartbreaking day in our childhood was probably when we realized that Superman did not exist. Similarly, parents look for proper education for their children however they soon find that just like Superman, this education does not exist. In Waiting for Superman , Davis Guggenheim informs parents that schools are failing to produce successful students and inspires his viewers to act against this injustice. Waiting for Superman is a documentary directed by Davis Guggenheim that shows the injustices in the public school system. The film reveals how education has declined. Guggenheim focuses on five students and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He uses the example of a girl named Daisy who is going to go to Stevenson Middle School, where only 13% of their students are proficient in math. Then she ll go to Roosevelt High School, which is one of the worst high schools in LA, with 50% dropout rate, and only 3 out of 100 meet the academic requirements for admission to a public California College (Waiting for Superman ). Daisy hopes that one day she will be a doctor or veterinarian because she wants to help people. But Guggenheim skillfully uses Daisy to show that her dreams have a very low chance of coming true because of her school. Guggenheim uses these kids as heart wrenching stories that reach out to the viewers to take a stance and make change. He furthermore uses a cause and effect strategy to claim that if parents want better education for their kids, it means having more options. Many parents want their children to attend a charter school such as Daisy s parents who want her to enter KIPP LA Prep because the students become more advanced in reading and writing. However due to the popularity of these charter schools, to get in she ll have to participate in a lottery. If Daisy wins the lottery she will be able to get on a good path to achieve her dreams. As the movie shows parents and children scream when they find out they got in or they cry when they find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The And Middle Income Countries Universal Health Coverage In low and middle income countries universal health coverage is achievable. Discuss. Universal health coverage (UHC) has become a global health priority for both rich and poor countries alike, and many key medical and health institutions such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Bank have voiced their commitment in the movement toward attaining this goal. WHO Director General Margaret Chan has stated that UHC is the single most powerful concept that public health has to offer , as it has the potential not only to directly improve population health, but also to stimulate economic and social development of individuals, communities and countries. 32 of the 33 developed nations have some form of UHC, with the US soon to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Achieving UHC in LMICs is an immense challenge due to various social, cultural, political, environmental and economic factors; many of these factors are exactly what kept these countries in a low and middle income status to begin with. While Rwanda and Thailand s drive toward UHC has shown incredible promise and success as I will describe in this paper, their processes were quite different, demonstrating that UHC is not a cut and paste process. Each approach must ultimately reflect that country s unique history, culture and legacy from existing health systems. Let us first examine the definition and the three properties of UHC, as defined by the WHO (Panel 2). The first objective states equity in access to health services namely, that access should be on a basis of need, and not on the basis of the ability to pay. The second objective states that the quality of health care provided should be good enough to improve health. The third objective states the importance of financial risk protection. What do these objectives mean, and how do we know that these goals have been met, thereby reflecting successful achievement of UHC in LMICs? In examining the three objectives in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gratification Theory Of Planned Behavior The selected theories and concepts for this research will be used in designing the questions and setting the measures for the questionnaire and the interviews as well. In addition, the theories and behavioral models will be used in analyzing and better understand the data obtained and in setting up the results of the research. The research will include the uses gratification theory as it will explore a media usage motivation in depth. It states that people are actively seeking for different media tools that would help them satisfy their needs (Katz, Blumler Gurevitch, 1974). This theory will provide insights into the specific motivation of hook up and casual sex found on Tinder. Next to this, the use of media in general is highly prominent in the lives of emerging adults; they spend more time on media than on any other activity (Coyne, Padilla Walker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This concept will be used in attempts to understand how and why people practice a risky sexual behavior . People might go for casual sex or go for unprotected sex if they think they can control the outcome of such a behavior by talking medications or following post un protected sex procedures. The Theory of Planned Behavior: The basic assumption of TPB is the fact that beliefs are the fundamental determinants of any behavior and therefore, risk behavior can be changed by modifying the underlying beliefs. According to the TPB, attitudes, social norms and perceived behavioral control influence intention that represents the proximal determinant of behavior (AJZEN ‎ 1991). This theory will serve as a guide to assess the beliefs, attitudes and norms that would encourage people to practice a risky sexual behavior and accept the motive of casual sex and hook up on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Summary Of Dorothea Tanning s Painting Eine Kleine Nachtmusik The composition I chose was Dorothea Tanning s painting Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. This painting depicts two girls alone in the hallway of a rundown hotel, playing with the larger than life sunflower which lays in the middle of the hallway, reaching which the stairwell. What intrigued me first about this painting was its use of color. The color scheme that Tanning employs is complimentary. As we know, a complementary color scheme means that two colors that are directly across from each other on the color wheel are primarily used. In this case, the complementary colors represented in the painting are red and green. Tanning shows a rich, blood red color in the carpeting as well as on the shirt of the girl leaning against the frame of on of the doors. Those deep reds complement the ivy green color of the hallway walls, the leaves on the large sunflower, and the vines from the flower as well. Another aspect of color in the painting that pulled me in was the balance of color temperature that is featured. There are many warm colors featured in this painting which makes the slight pop of cool colors stand out against each other. Of course, the warm colors Tanning uses in this painting are the deep reds in the carpeting and shirt, the dark brown of the doors, and the wooden stair flooring that run down the hall, as well as the eerie yellows featured in the sunflower and mysterious lighting leaking out into the hall from a slightly cracked door. Meanwhile, the warm colors are met with the cool whites in the young girls dresses and skirts. Plus, the frigid greens popping out from the walls along with the enormous vines and leaves. The greens stand out against the sunny yellows in the flower and three petals that have fallen from the sunflower, coupled with the deep warm reds that line the floor. Additionally, Tanning uses value in this painting to take each component and make it more lifelike and visually appealing. This is especially notable when looking at the sunflower and the girls. When focusing on the flower, the petals which stand the highest have a much brighter yellow to them when compared to the lower petals. This is because the lower petals do not stand in the light, which causes them to appear darker in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The US Trial System Essay When one thinks of trials a lot of questions come to mind. What is a trial? What is involved in a trial? Who are the participants in a trial? Of all the participants how do they all contribute to the trial, what are their duties? What are the aspects of a trial and how do the aspects affect the fairness of the trial. How does our constitution contribute to a trial and how does it create fairness to the system? Within the body of this paper I will educate the reader on the trial system and answer any questions a person may have on the subject. I will use the research I have done to educate the reader on trials, the fairness of trials, and how I feel that trials can be made fairer. There are several types of trials in our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kuklin) Among all the duties of the judge he is there to act as a referee. He keeps everyone in the courtroom in order. He explains to the jury the laws. After he hears the witnesses and all the other evidence, he will take in considerations all the facts and make a decision based on his own personal interpretations of the law. His powers will be shared with the jury. The jury or jurors are randomly drawn from the court s geographical area typically from voter and motor vehicle registration lists to evaluate evidence during trials and render verdicts. Jurors decide, according to the evidence, whether the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charged crime. Jurors are not supposed to decide legal questions, such as what evidence is admissible. And jurors usually do not decide what sentence the defendant should receive in case of a conviction, except in capital punishment cases. It is increasingly common for judges to involve jurors in the questioning of witnesses. Before excusing witnesses, many judges invite jurors to submit written questions. After reviewing the jurors proposed questions with attorneys from both sides, the judge decides which questions (if any) to ask. Most cases don t involve juries. Juries are not formed unless and until a case goes to trial. Since at least 90% of criminal cases end in plea bargains (never getting to trial), and many trials are handled by judges alone, most criminal cases go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Costco Financial Statement Analysis: Costco Wholesale (COST) Executive Summary Costco Wholesale is recognized as the largest wholesale club operator in the US. Over the three year time period of 2002 2004, this company has expanded its membership base while increasing its number of warehouses both in the U.S. and internationally. In 2004 alone, net sales increased 13.1% over the prior year, driven by an increase in comparable sales of 10% and the opening of twenty new warehouses; net income increased for fiscal 2004 by 22.4%, or $1.85 per diluted share; and for the first time, the Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend, with the company issuing quarterly dividends in the third and fourth quarters of $0.10 per share. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, one of the focuses this year was on adding staff at the front end registers which makes for a more enjoyable shopping experience by its members. The company has done extensive research into placement of its new locations. Research and history showed that its strong markets can successfully support many additional Costco warehouses and as a result, most new stores were added to existing markets. In fiscal year 2005, Costco plans to open between 22 25 new warehouses worldwide, and hopes to double the number of warehouses within the next 10 years. In addition to the physical locations, Costco.com, its virtual warehouse is projected to become a $5 billion business, and if sales continue to grow anywhere near the 66% growth in 2004, this goal is entirely possible. In 2004 it also rolled out the E commerce order stations in the warehouses to enhance the top notch, special order kiosk offerings. Costco also plans to continue to be one of the leading dealers of fine diamonds nationwide. Its expansion of the Kirkland Signature private label, a label that has a reputation for quality and value among Costco members, is projected to continue, with the newest addition being the development of a Shiraz wine. According to the letter to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Solving Economies Of Scale And Scope I. Short Answer (No more than one paragraph) 1. Define economies of scale, and provide an example of a telecommunications product or services that is currently thought to exhibit this economic characteristic. Repeat for economies of scope.  Economies of Scale is a phenomenon which can be described as diminishing cost per unit as a result of increased output.  Economies of scope can be described as a phenomenon where a single provider produces multiple goods or services and earns returns from different markets simultaneously out of which some may be regulated and some may be unregulated.  An example to explain economies of scale and scope can be Cisco products. Cisco offers Cloud services, phones as well as produces network devices and offers support for all its products. This is an example of Economies of scope.  An example of Economies of scale can be the cloud services where cisco lays down the network and data centers which comprise of major investment in infrastructure and more the number of consumers for the cloud, lesser is the cost per unit storage. II. Medium Answer (1 2 paragraphs) 1. Suppose a rate of return regulated local telephone company provides IP Voice Trunking as a regulated service in competition to Level 3 and TW Telecom. Explain how this telephone company, who is not experiencing much competition in its market for local telephony, might want to allocate the costs for this service, and the economic rationale for its approach. Characteristics of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Critically Evaluate the Importance of Regulator in... Users of accounting information, who do not have day to day access to the record of the business, rely on the integrity and judgment of management to provide suitable information of a high quality. All financial statements are essentially historical documents they shows the financial performance of the company. Most users of financial statements are concerned about what will happen in the future and decision making upon the present or past financial records of the company. Stockholders are concerned in future earnings and dividends. Creditors are concerned with the company s future ability to repay its debts. Managers are concerned with the company s ability to finance future expansions. Despite the fact that financial statements are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is essential that the information provided in financial statements is readily understandable by users. Users are assumed to have a reasonable knowledge of business and economic activities and accounting, and a willingness to study the information with reasonable diligence. Also information has the quality of relevance when it influences the economic decisions of users by helping them evaluate past present and future events or confirming or correcting the past evaluations. Information is material and it depends on the size of the item or error judge in the particular circumstance of its omission or misstatement. The IASB framework takes the view that materiality is a cut off point whether information is important to the users. If information must be relevant but so unreliable that it could be misleading so the information must be reliable. Information has the quality of reliability when it is free from material error and bias. Comparability in a financial statement means that users must be able to compare the financial statements of enterprise overtime to identify trends in its financial position and performance. Users must also be able to compare the financial statements of different companies to evaluate their relative financial position, performance and changes. The accounting measurement principles that establish reliability and about the disclosure of information that allows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Duke University Medical Center Essay Introduction Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) is a world renowned 1000 bed academic non profit medical center located in Durham, North Carolina. DUMC was established 85 years ago and serves as one of three Level I referral centers for the Raleigh Durham metropolitan area. DUMC is widely considered a world class health care system by participation in cutting edge research, education of future medical leaders, and practice of evidence based medicine. Duke University Hospital is honored to be ranked among the nation s top 15 hospitals by U.S. News World Report, and no. 1 in North Carolina and the Triangle Duke Facebook account link Building on this heritage, Duke Medicine has grown and expanded over the years and now ranks as one of the world s outstanding health care centers. It operates one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lyon Park Clinic, a neighborhood clinic providing primary care to low income Durham patients in a community center in Durham s West End, operated in conjunction with Lincoln Community Health Center. Walltown Neighborhood Clinic, providing primary care to low income patients at 815 Broad Street in Durham s Walltown neighborhood, operated in conjunction with Lincoln Community Health Center. Local Access to Coordinated Healthcare (LATCH), providing bilingual in home health education on chronic disease, patient support, and advocacy for uninsured Durham residents; since 2002, more than 18,000 uninsured residents have enrolled in LATCH. Learning Together, providing health education in selected public schools, assistance to patients to apply for public benefits, and support to Duke s partner agencies through Duke staff and trained health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Joshua Foer s The End Of Remembering Anyone reading Joshua Foer s The End of Remembering can assume that he knows a lot about the brain and how it works. After all he graduated from Yale in 2004, and later went on to become the 2006 United States Memory Champion. With Foer s interest in mental athletes he decided to do a journalism project to study them. This project would end up being the result of his book, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything from which The End of Remembering is one of the chapters. In this chapter Foer s lays a solid foundation of the development of writing. He also includes historical views of remembering and how we learned in terms of our memory. Foer not only gives historical views but supports his claims with science ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After thinking about this question for some time I came up with a very simple answer. We write to discover meaning. When we read we ask questions on what an author s point is. What is his or her point that they are trying to make? After reading The End of Remembering I noticed that we write to put our thoughts on paper. Like the Editors say in the introduction to The Ways of Reading, These essays are meant to be challenging. (Editors 8) Foer s The End of Remembering is a great essay that has no boundaries in terms of the questions asked. It also presents different arguments that can be developed on memory. Foer wants his readers to think on why the subjects of reading and writing are important. He starts the chapter with the subject of memory but asks why we read. In conclusion, The End of Remembering basically gives us a big overview of how we learn today. It lets us know that with even all that is available to us we still need to think, remember, read, and write to learn. In the conclusion of this essay Foer writes, Our memories, the essence of our selfhood, are actually bound up in a whole lot more than the neurons in our brain. (Foer 175) Foer is trying to remind his readers of the simple importance of learning. We still need to think and read. We still need to write. We still need to remember. Foer s The End of Remembering brings these truths to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Toast Made For You ASSEMBLE MADE FOR YOU Inspecting assembled products for appearance and taste : * For hot products, make sure they have been in the Heated Landing Zone(HLZ) for 1 minutes. * Unwrap or open the product s wrap, check to see if the product has the following characteristics : products look appetizing. it is neatly and correctly dressed, with tender loving care. it is not crushed or abused. it does not have condiments on wrap, box or bowl. Inspecting assembled products for temperature : * Always cook and hold products to meet food safety standards. Monitor food safety of products from the universal holding cabinet (UHC). Keep in mind that regular menu cooked products in the UHC must be held at 140°F (60°C) or above. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | Cooking | Raw chicken must cooked at internal temperature at or above 74°c.Raw beef must cooked at internal temperature at or above 69°c.Raw fish must cooked at internal temperature at or above 71°c | Hot holding | Cooked food must be held at temperature that is or above 60°c. | Food storage | Cold foods must be held at temperature stored at or below 4°c.Food must be covered or wrapped.All primary and secondary shelves life must be adhered to. | Deliveries | Frozen products must be solidly frozen.Refrigerated product temperatures must be at or below 4°c. | Crew member health and hygiene | Must appear clean,healthyMust practice good personal hygiene. | Handwashing | Must wash their hands at appropriate times with McD Antibacterial handwash (AMH) and hourly using hand washing system. | Sanitation | All food equipment must be cleaned and sanitized at required frequencies.Pest prevention process must be in place. | Food safety checks | A food safety daily checklist must be completed every day and kept on file for a minimum of 60 days. | Training | All managers must be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mr. Vaugeois Court Cases A Pathologist testified about Mr. Vaugeois health conditions with respect to pathology. He stated that Mr. Vaugeois health was already deteriorating, due to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. He testified that he believed that the pepper spray, which was used in attempt to stop Mr. Vaugeois act of self harm, did not result in death, considering there was a 40 minute gap until his cardiac arrest. However, he stated that because Mr. Vaugeois was restrained by paramedics while he was defensive on the stretcher, his heart rate would ve increased dramatically. He added that additional elements, like irritation and anger would ve introduced high levels of psychological stress. The jury heard that the time of death would be the time the heart stopped beating. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She testified that Mr. Vaugeois behavior changes started on September 15th, 2015 during a weekly barbeque. He did not like the hotdogs, although he liked them before. He started to demand steak dinners every day. When she offered him other meal plans, she testified that he became angry and started to yell. The manager stated since his arrest under the Mental Health Act by the RCMP on September 15th, 2015, she contacted many mental health professionals for a formal assessment, but could not get him one because of the long waitlist. She admitted that she was very surprised when he was released from Chilliwack General Hospital the same day. The manager revealed that information of Mr. Vaugeois was only passed through verbal communication between staff and no notetaking were required in the Independent Living facility, but only in Residential Care. She stated that a full staff meeting was done only after he died, and no further improvements were made to protocols as they had not experienced such a serious incident ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Reverie by Roy Lichtenstein Reverie by Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was an American artist who was an influential part of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s. Roy Lichtenstein was born in New York in 1923 and he has created some of the most well known Pop Art paintings and artworks. An example of his artwork is Reverie , it is a screen print by Roy Lichtenstein in 1965 in his iconic comic strip art style. Reverie by Roy Lichtenstein shows social commentary of mass production through the art movement it s in, the technique used, the subject matter. Reverie is an example of an artworks that is part of the Pop Art movement. Pop Art developed in the early 1960s as a response to abstract expressionism. It was originally a British movement in the mid 1950s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reverie was almost imitating the way a machine might print out an image. Lichtenstein s art style used the style of comic strips which included bright colours, single scenes, dialogue balloons, and Ben Day dots. He depicted a world of prepackaged emotions, which is parallel to the mass produced, prepackaged consumer products that were also main subjects of Pop Art artworks. Lichtenstein has very careful technique when creating his paintings to create the message it conveys. Lichtenstein has very careful technique when creating his paintings. When Lichtenstein works from a photograph or a cartoon, he draws a picture small enough to fit his opaque projector in order to project the picture he drew on his canvas before he paints. Even though when he s working from other people s works, he draws the picture to recompose it instead of to just reproduce it. Sometimes he works with more than one cartoon and combines them, either completely copying the style or making it up, depending on the projects and plays around with he drawing until he s satisfied. He stencils the dots that s his artworks are known for first for technical reasons, then starts colouring from lightest colours to darkest which are the thick bold outlines. He will keep erasing, redrawing, and re dotting his artwork until he is satisfied. He tends to make a lot of changes in the process of paining so he uses in Magna colours which is soluble in turpentine so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Character and Setting Analysis of Bride Comes to Yellow... Character and Setting Analysis of Bride Comes to Yellow Sky Setting and characters go hand in hand in The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky. With Each new setting there is at least one new character development. A new setting in each part of the story makes for diverse settings and characters. From a train leaving San Antonio to around the corner in a small town in Texas, a drunken gunslinger to negro waiters, this story has it all. This story begins on a train specifically in a parlor car. This is where Jack Potter and his new bride are first introduced though his name is not yet given and hers never is. Crane chooses to tell about Potter in part one of the story so as not to give too much information at once, we do suspect? however that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story never informs the reader if they then stay in the dining car for the rest of the trip or return to the parlor car for this reason I will assume that they have remained seated in the dining car until the porter, a stock character used only for further detail in the proceedings leading up to getting off the train, is introduced. Soon after the porter enters the train reaches Yellow Sky and Potter sees the station agent outside with a ?slightly hurried and anxious air ,? (246) this should hint to Potter that something is not right in his little town, but he is too concerned with his ?betrayal? to his town. Part two begins in Yellow Sky at the Weary Gentleman saloon, it is 3:21 PM. The first person introduced is the drummer who is talking and being quite sociable to people who could care less if he was there. There are two Mexican herders, stock characters, and three Texans, stock characters only providing background information on, at the bar, the barkeeper?s dog is outside. A young man that is never named enters the bar announcing that Scratchy Wilson is drunk and armed and at this point the drummer is unconcerned and simply offers him a drink. Everyone else in the bar though is worried and the bar keeper closes and bars the door and windows. When the Texans are telling about Scratchy we find out that Jack Potter is the town marshal. Part two ends with an increase in tension in the saloon when gun shots are heard in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Air Assault School of the Army Essay example Air Assault School: The Hardest Two Weeks In The Army. Quickly, I make my way to the waiting Blackhawk helicopter. Even with my full combat load strapped to my back the rotor wash threatens to push me over. My face is pelted with grass and other debris; motivation and determination makes me run harder. As I reach the Blackhawk the Black shirt directs me to one of four repel lines anchored to the aircraft. I wrap the line through my d ring and climb into the cabin. I wait, crouched in the doorway, for my three other comrades to finish their hookup. The Black shirt completes his check of our hookups and gives the pilot the thumbs up. Abruptly, the helicopter lifts into the air leaving my stomach somewhere below. Two weeks earlier in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Notice always results in a thunderous Hey, Air Assault. Drop! That simple command is the vanguard of a relentless cycle of push ups, flutter kicks, and other physical torture they like to call corrective action. As we near the first obstacle, my canteen of water falls from my cargo pocket. I stop to retrieve my wayward bound canteen only to have those four backbreaking words slam into me from behind. As I drop to the ground, I hear the distinctive sound of a highly polished combat boot coming into contact with a plastic canteen at a very high rate of speed. I realize that the Black shirt had just punted my canteen down the road like a football player making his last ditch effort to advance the ball farther down the field before relinquishing control to the other team. I spend the next five minutes conducting corrective action. The completion of ten obstacles is required on Zero Day. Failure is not an option for me, but the Black shirts are everywhere. They look for every mistake and every failure, their goal: to break you and send you home. At every obstacle I am greeted with a barrage of push ups and flutter kicks leaving my body feeling like ton of lead. The confidence climb: two telephone poles standing thirty feet in the air, connected by randomly spaced horizontal beams. The goal of this obstacle is simple, reach the top and let out a loud and thunderous Air ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Did Artemis Influence Culture Artemis: An Influence on Culture You hear the night wind blowing and see the bright shine of the full moon. Walking carefully with your bow and arrows in hand, you creep up with the rest of the hunters. Drawing your bow, the wolves get ready to attack, waiting for your signal. Artemis is the goddess of the moon, prophecy, hunters, virginity, and healing. She leads her pack of immortal hunters, known as the Hunters of Artemis. The hunters would travel with Artemis through the woods, protecting wild life and hunting. Through this they helped keep balance like hunters today do. Greek gods and goddesses have greatly influenced our culture, especially Artemis. First, let s go through the history of Artemis. Artemis is the child of Zeus, the king ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arthur M. Schlesinger says that Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition, and myth frame our response. ( Mythology Quotes ) This quote is saying that we use science and technology to make our lives better, but what we know effects how we accept us. I think this is backing up the idea that mythology has a great influence on modern culture. We see how Artemis especially influences culture through her history, allies, enemies, special abilities, and ties to culture. So, let s go back to our story. You draw your bow, and, shoot. You make your target, a huge monster. You keep loosing your arrows until it drops dead. You and your hunters go to celebrate the victory. We see through the Greek myths that tension can be caused by individual differences. This is not only true for the Greek myths, but it applies to modern life, to our society that we live in. In the myths we saw that when the tension rose from the individual differences they would fight, and the people with individual differences would become enemies. These stories can be fun to read, but we need to take from them that we can t just fight people when the tension rises from differences. We need to settle our differences, and not become enemies with people. This doesn t mean we have to be best friends with these people, but they should become our enemies, we need to love everyone, even if they are different from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Khrushchev Missiles Essay Q: How far do these sources provide convincing evidence that Khrushchev put missiles into Cuba to defend the country from the U.S? Use the sources provided to backup your answer. (12 marks) It is clear the majority of these sources indeed provide convincing evidence that Khrushchev s principal intention (concerning the implementation of nuclear missiles into Cuba) was to protect the country from the imminent threat of the U.S. However, this is not an unanimous statement as Source B G will show. The first suggestion that the chief reason for placing these missiles into Cuba was to defend the country comes in Source C, where Khrushchev states that Cuba were known to be very vulnerable to their enemies, and that especially right now he saw the U.S as a continual threat to the Communist country. Most importantly, he claimed the U.S would not leave Cuba alone unless the Soviets interfered. The suggestion that the U.S were threatening ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This letter spread to the public would present Khrushchev in a very gracious light, as it is apparent his sole aim is to prevent the invasion Cuba by the U.S. In this letter we can see no mention of the U.S intent to abuse Cuba to spread the word of Communism, nor use it to threaten the U.S due to it s proximity. A final source displaying the altruist intentions of the U.S.S.R in Cuba is Source F, where Khrushchev yet again states that their purpose in Cuba was to help people develop and of course, how could Cuba continue develop under the vehement pressure of the U.S? Khrushchev suggests here the missiles were solely placed where they were to prevent the invasion of Cuba by the U.S so the U.S.S.R could help the country continue to develop . However some sources (namely B G), do not concur with the above statement and in fact highlight the selfish manner of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Career As A Cardiologist Cardiology studies and treats diseases and abnormalities of the heart and blood vessels. There are two parts to the cardiologist job. The first being a cardiologist specializes in the diagnosing, preventing and treating the diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The second is an interventional cardiologist which can perform a number of invasive tests and procedures to assist in the diagnosing and treatments of the disease. There are also Cardio vascular surgeons who specialize in the surgeries of the heart and vascular system. To be able to treat patients cardiologists can perform a number of tests such as echocardiograms (soundwave picture to look at the structure and function of the heart), Ambulatory ECG (recording during activity to look for abnormal heart rhythms), Exercise test (study to measure your heart s performance and limitations), and Cardiac catheterization (test in which a small tube is placed in or near the heart to take pictures, look at how the heart is working, check the electrical systems, and help relieve ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is just a few of the many tests they may perform to make a determination. Cardiologist may diagnose a patient with aortic stenosis, which is the narrowing of the aortic valve orifice, caused by failure of the valve leaflets opening like normal. Another diagnosis could end up being acute myocardial infarction also known as a heart attack. Which is normally caused by a blockage. Pulmonary embolic disease may be another diagnosis they may come to a conclusion on based on symptoms. The two most common causes for this disease is pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis. Cardiologist have to go through years of training. They will start by completing all their prerequisite premedical undergraduate courses but not required to complete their bachelors. Most medical students will complete it though. Medical school is a requirement in order to earn the Doctor of Medicine degree. This is generally 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Afghanistan Women Work My charity s name is Afghanistan Women Employment Agency. We are working toward giving women in Afghan jobs. Many Women in Afghan struggle with getting jobs because they don t all have a good education or they never went to school. The website trustineducation said, Only 40% of Afghan girls attend elementary school, and only one in 20 girls attend school beyond the sixth grade. Hearing this made me feel angry on the inside because education is the most important thing to have in your life. Even though education was a huge factor in life the women that were well educated didn t always get a job. When women are married in Afghan they are married young. Budd MacKenzie said on his website Almost 60% of girls are married by 16. Women activists say up to 80 percent of marriages in poor rural areas are either forced or arranged. Putting this sentence and my knowledge on Afghanistan together made me think why women were not employed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also being married at sixteen means they were only in 10th grade at the time if they had gotten any education. Based off of the religion in Afghanistan which is Islam, women are given many rights. The students of Mount Holyoke College had came together and said, Islam gives women rights, including rights to work, the ability to choose the man she will marry, among others. However, in Afghanistan, many times women have not been given these specific rights. They had also said that it was almost 15 hundred years back when this had happened. When Afghanistan was not independent women were given some rights about marriage like, they didn t have to marry the husband s closest relative if the husband had ever died. Also the women could choose to either stay with her husband that she was with after she had went through puberty or not to stay with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Skt T1 Research Paper SKT T1, the powerhouse of Worlds. This is the third time that the Korean juggernaut led by Faker has attended Worlds, and the first time a defending champion has made an appearance. Racking up an impressive group stage showing, SKT only felt defeat in a single game against the Flash Wolves, a team which has a solid reputation for playing spoiler to Korean teams in the past. SKT has pulled in up some pretty impressive scores so far in this tournament; with every subsequent win granting them a heavy gold lead. In fact, the lowest gold lead they had in a victory was 12k, and in their single loss they managed to keep the enemy gold lead to under 10k. Another factor of note centers around their victories over I May and their revenge win over Flash Wolves. In these instances, SKT dominated the game and ended with a gold lead in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, RNG is going to need to find a way to deal with Faker s large and deep champion pool, so perhaps the best option would be a safe, comfort pick. Ezreal will be a hotly contested pick for both teams, as both AD carries have taken him multiple times. Yet we have seen Uzi and Bang both carry on other champions, so it s safe to assume that neither player will be banned out in this scenario. As for the supports, Wolf tends to favor the ranged supports such as Karma, while Mata has taken Nami multiple times. Although, what we have seen in the first game played between RNG and TSM is that Mata on Alistar is a terror of the bot lane, so it is imperative that SKT either takes it off the field, or finds a way to stop it from taking control altogether. Predictions for this match will ultimately reside in the ability of RNG to overcome the dominant force that is Faker in the mid lane. The only problem with this strategy is that teams who do so often need to make sacrifices elsewhere, leaving Duke in the top lane and Bang in the bot lane to pick up the slack and carry the team to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Curse Of The Poisoned Pretzel Analysis Its a Doughy Situation Food, the backbone of a community, the foundation on which an empire stands, or even the soulmate of a society. Although I may be straying from the topic, food is technically where this story began. Two brothers, one rich, sucessful, brawny, and has a knack for snacks. The other, sad, closed off, creepy, and not surprising, does not have a knack for snacks or sweets. Two opposites, the story not complete without the other. Now the story would not be complete without one becoming completely jealous and despising the other. Commonly this leads to several things such as arguing, fighting, or to better put it, leads to betrayal. Betrayal, a common theme among siblings, say one thing do another, it s inevitable. In The Curse of the Poisoned Pretzel , Skidmore (creepy brother) is accused of murdering his brother Manchester (snack knacker), yet did he do it? The author of this story portrays interesting attributes to compell readers to point fingers towards Skidmore without actually saying Skidmore s guilty. During the introduction of Skidmore, the inevitably creepy individual, the fact that the author calls him creepy , or saying He gave everyone the creeps already makes Skidmore out to seem like a bad guy. Now this may not be a direct attack on Skidmore as being guilty for his brothers murder, but character introductions always foreshadows that characters purpose in the story. Whe someone suddenly dies, who happens to have a creepy, all black wearing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Obstacles In Thomas Jefferson s Life Thomas Jefferson was a known and accomplished man during his entire life. He was born on April 13, 1743, in a town located just outside of Charlottesville, Virginia and had died July 4, 1743. Jefferson was tall, red haired with many freckles, and wasn t considered very attractive. In his early life he worked hard for what he wanted passing many obstacles. Jefferson was a poor public speaker, but oddly became a very accomplished lawyer. Jefferson had many roles to play in the government. He was the nation s first secretary of state, second vice president, the third president of the United States and one of the people known for the Louisiana Purchase. Jefferson also had a big name as the author of the American of Independence. Jefferson was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jefferson s time as governor showed a low point in his political career. As his career as governor progressed along with the revolutionary war into the south, Jefferson had an idea of moving the capital to Richmond. When moving the capital they were forced to leave because that ended up being the target of the British attack. Just days before the end of his career as governor, Jefferson was forced to leave his house to avoid a capture from British cavalry. As this was taking place Jefferson had stated, When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public property. Jefferson didn t run for a third term, he returned home intending to live the rest of his life as a farmer. Jefferson started to get tired of sitting home and doing nothing so he starting writing a book called Notes on the state of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Disadvantages of Helicopter Parenting Essay example Helicopter Parenting How does a person grow up to be who they are? Most people say it is determined by the way their parents raise them. The parents that hover close and the parents that give their children space will have children with complete opposite characteristics. Parents that hover close are referred to as Helicopter Parents, and children that are given a lot of space are called Free Range Kids (Rutherford). Although these styles of parenting are vastly different, both kinds of parents are trying to do what is best for their child. Of the two parenting types, helicopter parenting is looked at as a worse method for parenting. There are more negative aspects of it then there are positive. Not only do helicopter parents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What may be the most noticeable characteristic of these parents is their over involvement in their child s academics. They see their child s school work and academic activities as something that is for the child and parent together instead of for the child alone (How Not to Be a Helicopter Parent). Therefore, when the child does not do well on any given thing, the parent feels guilty as if it were their fault that the child failed (How Not to Be a Helicopter Parent). The over involvement of parents can make the child develop psychological issues. They are shown to have a higher risk of depression, anxiety, lack self confidence, and have low self esteem ( Helicopter Parents Stir Up Anxiety, Depression). It is shown that no matter what parenting technique is being used, every parents goal is to build their child s self esteem (Rutherford). Sadly, helicopter parenting does the exact opposite. Equally important, the persons lack of self confidence comes from the over involvement of their parents in his/her childhood activities and academics. They never experienced failure or loss because the parents were always there to step in, so they never achieved anything to build their confidence ( Helicopter Parents Stir Up Anxiety, Depression). It is common for a child with helicopter parents to develop depression when moving from their home to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Creative Imagination In The Illustrated Man By Ray Bradbury The scientific novel The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury collects 18 different stories and shows certain common themes in order to reflect real life concerns and problems during World War II in the 1950s. Ray Bradbury uses an overall serious narrative method in this novel to introduce the illustrated man as a storyteller for telling a clear moral point of view. The creative imagination as one of them, which related to most of the story. It points out the dangers of imagination for children and society and the power of imagination for achievement life goal. Ray Bradbury disputes that the creative imagination will always appear based on different situations; therefore, positive experiences stimulate imagination, while negative experiences of imagination lead people to lose control. Ray Bradbury argues that positive experiences strengthen people s conviction in order to reach the goal in life. In the story, The Rocket, after father and children take off from the Earth and start to travel the space. They are so excited about seeing the Moon and the Mars, The moon dreamed by meteors broke into fireworks [...] there s Earth! There s Mars! (277). The father and children fall into their imaginations by traveling in space. Children shout There s Earth! There s Mars! which shows their initial dream about what the Earth and Mars look like. Although they have never seen the Earth and Mars from the space, they use their positive and creative imagination to create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. On November 20Th Of The Year Of 1987 A Young Man Named On November 20th of the year of 1987 a young man named Liam O Ryan had asked his beloved girlfriend Lucy Kensworth to take his hand in marriage. Lucy was in quite a shock because she had no clue that he was going to propose to her, but without any hesitation she immediately said yes. Lucy and Liam had known that they were meant for each other as soon as they saw each other in the tattoo parlor. They had so much in common, it was crazy. That is what made Liam and Lucy fell in love with each other, though there was a big thing that Liam did not like about Lucy. Lucy loved vampires, she was obsessed. Lucy was so obsessed with them that she went to school to study becoming a Vampirologist. Even though, that one thing Liam had not liked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Timber s Road . In an awe, Lucy hung on to every word as she knew what he was about to say. This kind of attack has never been recorded, it was clean and they guy was empty of his blood said the news man. Lucy looked at her fiancé Liam. This couldn t be true could it, this really isn t an animal right? asked Lucy. Liam looked up at Lucy, and gave her leg a shove to get off his lap. Liam didn t believe in this kind of stuff at all. He thought it was really ridiculous that she could think that this could be a vampire attack. They don t exist. Don t even go there Lucy! screamed Liam. Oh come on Liam, I am only joking around with you, can t you just play along with it? asked Lucy while trying not to laugh. Liam knew she wasn t really joking, because she wanted this to be true so bad. Every day that went by Lucy obsession over these things started to make Liam feel a little jealous. It was crazy though wasn t it. Liam really couldn t think that he could be so jealous over something that was not even real. Though, Lucy would argue with anyone that they were. She knew that she was going to find them one day. After, the guy on the news channel gave his goodbyes for the night, Lucy and Liam went upstairs to go to bed. It had been a long night, and they just couldn t keep their eyes open anymore. While, they were lying in bed, Lucy s brain wouldn t shut off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Throne Of Blood Macbeth Comparison Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble (Shakespeare 119). Fate has never been in the hands of Macbeth since the appearance of the Weird Sisters. Just as their chant goes, the Three Sisters symbolize fate mixed with mischief and witchcraft. Therefore, the witch s actions would need to incorporate both the eccentric and divine personality from living through time, which can be conveyed with the distinct point of views, facial expressions, and the approach of the scene setting. The 2015 version of Macbeth clip only centered on Act 4 where Macbeth searches for the witches and meets the first apparition. These short clip was able to provide the perfect portrayal of the witches and the resolution of Macbeth after hearing the prophecy. The witches adopt a mysterious whisper when they communicate their lines, and the camera work was able to capture every witch in their own peculiar behavior. The age of the Three Witches vary, further exhibiting the unknown infinity of time, but they are recognizable with the scars on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike the previous clip, Throne of Blood is an adaptation taking place within Japan. The setting and designs were just as adequate and comprised of the same plot. While the was only a few short seconds centering on the old man with the same role as the witches, he was able to reflect the same mysterious, all knowing prophecies. Just like the old man says, life is short like the flower; the foreshadowing of Macbeth s death sends shivers and dread within the audience especially when Macbeth continues killing leading to hallucinations. Therefore, the only drawback within this clip was was not enough focus on the character of the witch, but the audience experience a wider perspective with the entire outlook and effects of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Herc Rousseau Self Portrait Sketch Myself: Portrait Landscape is one of the most representative painting from the genre Portrait Landscape which created by Henri Rousseau himself. In this painting, the artist (Henri Rousseau) first painted his favorite city in the background. In the painting, you can see the Eiffel Tower, the iron bridge crossing the Seine, and the ship along the river with different countries flags which are showing the Henri Rousseau favorite part of the city Paris, France. In the foreground, the portrait is holding the paintbrush and the mixing palette representing Henri Rousseau himself. As Henri Rousseau is recognized as Self Taught artist who never learns from any Art Academies, the inspirations of him mainly came from the nature around, the illustrations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the title Self Portrait with Seven Fingers and also placing his right hand with seven fingers in the center part of the painting fully reflects his Jewish background and his identity. In terms of Jewish Numerology, Seven is the general symbol of god. In the painting, we can see the Eiffel Tower from the window which showed the viewers that the artist (Marc Chagall) was in Paris, France. The broken, puzzle like objects showing Marc Chagall s early work out in the idea of Cubism. The body shapes, the face, the landscape seen from the window and the objects in the room have been broken down into abstracted forms and appear in two dimensional. And Marc Chagall used the element of colour and value to create the feeling of volume of the body and the facial features. The artist (Marc Chagall) applied dark and sober colours on the arms, main body, legs and on the face which help to create the volume of muscles and protrude the facial features. In the painting, Marc Chagall also applied the principle of contrast. The colour tone of the whole painting is low keyed, appearing a dim environment. And the artist (Marc Chagall) painted his clothes in bright and warm colours like white, yellow and red, this great visual contrast can bring viewers attention to him. The artist (Marc Chagall) also put emphasis on the size and the use of colour intensity so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...