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The Importance Of Child Care In America
According to the NACCRRA 2014 Child Care in State of Missouri report, thirty eight (38) percent of
all requests for child care to the child care resource and referral programs were for both infant toddler
care and preschool alike. Eighty four (84) percent, up by 11% since 2010, of families are looking for
full time child care with 21% needing before and after care. An incongruity between supply and
demand continues to exit. As families continue to transition from public assistance to work, school,
and job training, the largest obstacle they face is affordable, accessible child care. In 2015, St. Louis
City had 6,037 children who received subsidized childcare assistance and St. Louis County had 8,002
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Louis and surrounding communities by offering nutrition and health education to pregnant and post
partum women.
Special Population:
Child Abuse and Neglect In St. Louis City 36% and 27% in St. Louis County of reported physical
abuse were substantiated; reported neglect was substantiated at 48% in St. Louis City and 58% in St.
Louis County; with substantiated sexual abuse in St. Louis City at 28% and 26% in St. Louis County.
Violent Crime The Violent Crime Rate in St. Louis City is up from last year: 18.26 (violent) to 19%,
but overall crimes are down from 81.90 (all) to 78.7% and St. Louis County: violent crimes are up to
3.8%, and all crimes are up to 28.4%. Over the last 10 years, the number of St. Louis violent crime is
higher than the U.S. average. Crimes has continued to sky rocketed post Ferguson Uprising. As of
2016, because of the high crime rate in St. Louis City it continues to be labeled as America s murder
capital surpassing Detroit and Chicago. St. Louis remains ranked 42nd out of the 50 largest metro
areas in the country in economic mobility. That means that it is more difficult for someone here to get
from the bottom of the rungs to the top rungs of the economic ladder than it is just about anywhere.
When people do not have equal opportunity to thrive, the entire region pays the price therefore the
Ferguson Commission has
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The Fluidity of the American Civil War
The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War as well as other
sectional names, was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 to determine the survival of the Union or
independence for the Confederacy. Among the 34 states in January 1861, seven Southern slave states
individually declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of
America. The Confederacy, often simply called the South, grew to include eleven states, and although
they claimed thirteen states and additional western territories, the Confederacy was never
diplomatically recognized by a foreign country. The states that remained loyal and did not declare
secession were known as the Union or the North. The war had ... Show more content on
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Slavery was the central source of escalating political tension in the 1850s. The Republican Party was
determined to prevent any spread of slavery, and many Southern leaders had threatened secession if
the Republican candidate, Lincoln, won the 1860 election. After Lincoln had won without carrying a
single Southern state, many Southern whites felt that disunion had become their only option, because
they thought that they were losing representation, which would hamper their ability to promote pro
slavery acts and policies.
Root causes
Slavery. Contemporary actors, the Union and Confederate leadership and fighting soldiers on both
sides believed that slavery caused the Civil War. Union men mainly believed the war was to
emancipate the slaves. Confederates fought to protect southern society, and slavery as an integral part
of it. From the anti slavery perspective, the issue was primarily about whether the system of slavery
was an anachronistic evil that was incompatible with Republicanism in the United States. The strategy
of the anti slavery forces was containment to stop the expansion and thus put slavery on a path to
gradual extinction. The slave holding interests in the South denounced this strategy as infringing upon
their Constitutional rights. Southern whites believed that the emancipation of slaves would destroy the
South s economy because of the alleged laziness of blacks under free labor.
Slavery was illegal in the
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Gandhi s Assassination
The assassination of India s father. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, while
walking to prayer located in the compound of Birla house (Now Gandhi Smriti). His assassin was
Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who was a right wing advocated of Hindus nationalism. Mahatma Gandhi s
assassination was unjustified because he helped India gained its independence from British rule, he
did non violence protesting, and he never gave up. Even though some of his protesting sent thousands
of people to jail. India gain their independence. Mahatma used nonviolent civil disobedience during a
campaign in 1930 and 1931 to pave the way for Indian independence. This made British open their
eyes and try to give the Indians what they want so they could ... Show more content on
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Salt March, also called Dandi March, was major nonviolent protest action in India in March April
1930.The march was the first act in an even larger campaign of civil disobedience. But what power
was there in a handful of salt? How could a march to the sea affect the powerful British Empire?
British had rule India and imposed harsh taxes on necessary items such as salt. The expensive salt
with tax caused great hardship, especially for the poor. Salt mostly use of life in India. Even cattle and
other animals needed salt to survive. On August 8, 1942. The Quit India Movement was a movement
launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee during World War II, demanding
an end to British Rule of India. He was not prepared for what would happen next. Over the next 24
hours, Gandhi and some of INC leaders were jailed. Most of them would stay in jail for the rest of the
war. While Gandhi was in jail, Large scale violence broke out all over India. People burned
government offices, exploded bombs, and cut off electricity. They sabotaged railroad stations,
telegraph offices, and anything else related to British rule. British officials were attacked; some were
killed. Thousands of people were arrested. The government held Gandhi
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The Differences Of Naval Architecture Vs. Marine Engineering
Naval Architecture vs. Marine Engineering Throughout the years we have had an advance in the
technology of boats and other marine structures. There are different fields that you can go into if you
wish to help with this advancement. Two of the different fields are Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering. The main differences and similarities between Naval Architecture and Marine
Engineering are what they design, who they communicate with during the building process, and the
type of tests that they conduct. Naval Architecture is where the ship building process begins. These
architects are responsible for research and development, designing, building and repairing different
types of marine vessels. These vessels can include, but are not limited to, ferries, high speed boats,
tankers, cargo ships, passenger liners, yachts, power boats, warships, fishing boats, rescue boats,
barges, submarine, offshore structures, and aircraft meant to land on water. They are responsible for
studying design proposals and specifications for all the vessels. These architects are also responsible
for designing the ship s hull, waterline curves, and all other structures of the boat. When building they
have to take in account the economic feasibility, as well as making sure they are within all national
and international safety and regulatory standards. Furthermore, communication is always key to any
project. During the ship building process, the architects are constantly communicating with Marine
Engineers. They discuss the layout of all the important internal systems of the boat. Some of these
systems are the boiler room equipment, heating and ventilation, refrigeration equipment, electrical
distribution, safety systems, steering, and propulsion machinery. They also communicate with each
other. Since they are part of a team they have to communicate with each other to ensure everyone is
doing their part and all the work is being done properly. Also, if you are a naval architect and have
experience traveling on the water, you could have the opportunity to provide onboard safety training
to other crews.
In addition, it is always important to conduct tests to be sure that everything is working the way it
should during and after
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The Black And Colored People
The problem in the communities of the black and colored people in America is there need to feel equal
to their dominator. What happens with the black and colored people is they succumb to lower levels
than they are worth and capable of to appease the problem. For example during the separate but equal
era black business were booming, Black Wall Street was thriving, and black children were just as
smart if not smarter than their other counter parts. Not by choice but because they had to be in order to
compete the same is true today but less so. Their education was not monitored and didn t have to be
white washed because it was ran by the people that looked and lived like them. During desegregation
the life of American African people changed forever, in some ways for better and other ways for the
worse.
Integration was the turning point in the wrong direction for black people in my opinion. This was the
start of internalized colonization done by European Americans. The American Africans have become
assimilated and very docile or overconformity as Ruth Caven would say, to European culture. In doing
this some black leaders will go out of their way not to step on the toes of European Americans because
they feel a closeness and familiarity. This feeling of closeness hinders the ability to call them on the
carpet for slavery, segregation, and all the other crimes up to date. In beating around the bush the
problem cannot be addressed in any way shape or form. Not talking about
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William Shakespeare s The Scarlet Letter Is Still Relevant...
What do the following have in common; a capital A, the color red, and some words that require
googling every other word? That s right the Scarlet Letter, of course it couldn t be anything else.
Imagine a book where every word is in a dialect that is so foreign it might as well might be French.
The words seem foreign as the vowels and constants start to blend in a wonderful shade of black and
white, as tears begin to run down my face in frustration. That basically sums up the Scarlet Letter.
This book was so awful, that even Shakespeare would be lost with the plot. Parts of my ignorant
sophomore year were lost due to this book. The horrible part about all of this, is not all the sleepless
nights rereading the terrible words, but actually; the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Or it stems from being forced to do unreasonable things pertaining to the book. If the people in the
class where asked about what book they wanted to read, they would be more inclined, instead of being
forced to read a book. Being forced to read kills the drive to read said book. In my mind that is one
way to bring back the love for the purest form of literacy, reading. The other way to bring back the
thirst for reading; especially me; is to read stories of people now, instead of having our kids read about
someone who is our age in school. If we study people who aren t dead, it brings with a connection the
world that other dead authors didn t have. The writer of the Scarlet Letter was not born in the time
period he wrote about but even he, would be surprised at the women of our current generation. Times
are no longer the same as they were then, or later, I cannot connect to that. I get bored trying to figure
out what the big deal is about the charcters in the story. I cannot relate to the issues they have in my
current life. Life is always changing and evolving so I believe the wirtings in school should change
too, not regress into the clonial era. The colonial era should never leave the history class, unless
someone can relate to, or has an interest in. As a
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Rachel Carson s Silent Spring
Rachel Carson s Silent Spring, is arguably a seminal text of the environmental movement and
continues to impact on critical ecological discourse fifty years on. The late 1950 s were a period of
relative economic prosperity in the United States with a parallel baby boom following World War 2.
However, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union manifested economic and
political rivalries during the same time. It was in this era, that Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring
which invoked the public into an environmental consciousness (Griswold 2012). Inherent in Carson s
text, that fundamentally sought to inform the wider public about the biological dangers inherent in
pesticides, was her ability to utilise a variety of literary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is a duality of silence and silencing between victims and perpetrators, nature and humans,
public and government. The chemical toxins work silently through the food chain and accumulate and
magnify in human and non human bodies. Like the constant dripping of water that in turn wears away
the hardest stone, this birth to death contact with dangerous chemicals may well prove disastrous.
(Carson, 1962, 158). Carson is critical of both the advertising techniques of chemical companies,
lulled by the soft sell and the hidden persuader (Carson , 1962, 158) and government agencies
including the Federal Aviation Agency s assurances that planes spraying insecticide were authorized to
fly low. (Carson, 1962, 91) Carson compares chemical manufacturers to the infamous Borgias, who
were masters of
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The Iceman At The Bolzano Museum
With accordance to the ppt and doc: Neolithic Chalcolithic Europe; Tyrolean Alps; Austria/Italy;
September 1991, discovery of the Iceman í–tzi among the í–tztal Mountains, dating back to 3000 BC
with range starting circa 6000 BC.
1996, Alasdair Whittle wrote Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds which is an
general overview of the Iceman and Neolithic according to the ppt.
1994, Barry Cunliffe (ed.) authored Prehistoric Europe: An Illustrated History which is also has
coverage of the Neolithic according to the ppt.
1984, Timothy Champion, Clive Gamble, Stephen Shennan, and Alasdair Whittle collectively wrote
Prehistoric Europe which, again, has coverage of the Neolithic period according to the ppt.
According to the documentary:
Patrick Hunt (Alpine Archaeologist) and Annaluisa Pedrotti (Trento University) both joined to
examine artifacts of the Iceman at the Bolzano museum.
Dr. Eduard Egarter Vigl (Pathologist) worked as the head of Conservation for the Iceman.
Dr. Paul Gostner is a Bolzano radiologist who found the arrowhead in the Iceman.
Albert Zink (Biological Anthropologist) worked as the lead examiner of the Iceman and as the head of
the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman.
According to the documentary:
When Dr. Gostner found the arrowhead, it implied the Iceman had died by murder. The copper axe
found on the Iceman implied that the Stone Age was much earlier than what was believed. Blood
found in the Iceman s brain implied a head blow before dying
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Catcher in the Rye Word Choice
Word Choice in The Catcher in the Rye By Tom Condon Word choice is a crucial element in a well
crafted story. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is about a 16 year old in New York in the 1950 s
named Holden Caulfield. The book is about his exploration in the world as he suffers from severe
mental trauma from his point of view. J.D. Salinger uses word choice for realism, theme, and depth of
character to make the story relate to the reader and add dimension. The Catcher in Rye contains many
distinct characters, and the dialogue and inner thought are crucial in the reader s view of them. The
word choice is one of the key components in displaying the character s personality, and makes them
into a round character. Holden is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The things people say are directly related to their personality, and the book touches on that with their
diction showing who they are as people. There are many elements in The Catcher in the Rye that are
worth analyzing, but word choice stands out due to its importance in making the story so well written.
Word choice is a key part of revealing character, making the story seem realistic, and making themes
identifiable. The words that are said are all deep in meaning which help the story s dimension. It
improves the story drastically. Half of the book s charm comes from how Holden describes things in
his life. That just goes to show how much of a part wording comes into play in making The Catcher in
the Rye such a classic
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Computer Science And Telecommunications Equipment Essay
Introduction
We all have experienced the inconvenience that arises when we start connecting peripherals to a
computer, or when we connect other electronic devices, with a lot of cables that becomes difficult to
control. Then we start to think how easy it would be if all these connections were done using a
different way from the physical cables, like infrareds, radio or microwaves.
The companies of computer science and telecommunications needed to develop an opened, low cost
interface to make easier the communication between devices without using cables. This is the origin of
the technology which key name is Bluetooth . This is a fact nowadays, but now another problem arises
and is that there are a lot of standards and technologies, incompatible between them. What we need
now is a universal, valid device for the connection of all kinds of peripheral, and that works in a
transparent way for the user. This is Bluetooth.
Opposite to other current technologies, like infrared promoted by the IrDA (Infrared Data Association)
or DECT, Bluetooth has the support of the industry of computer science and telecommunications,
which in some way guarantees the success. Although there is a high number of manufacturers who
incorporate the interface IrDA in their telephones, included Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia, the use
turns out to be frustrating for many users who treat without success to download information from
their PC or PDAs to their mobile telephones, or vice versa. The
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John Bowlby s Theory Of Attachment
This report will be about John Bowlby and his theory of attachment plus criticisms and how these
come into effect in practice and legislation. Edward John Mostyn Bowlby was born February 27th
1907 and died September 2nd 1990. He was born in London to a middle class family. He was mostly
taken care of by his nanny because his parents believed that spending too much time with him could
lead to him becoming a spoilt child. At age 7 he was sent to boarding school by his parents. After
finishing boarding school Bowlby went on to study psychology at Trinity College in Cambridge and
worked with delinquent children. Once he graduated from Trinity he volunteered at a school and
worked with two unstable children which inspired him to become a child psychiatrist. After this he
went on to study medicine at University College Hospital then psychiatry at Maudsley Hospital.
Bowlby also studied at the British Psychoanalytic Institute and was initially influenced by Melanie
Klein but later became dissatisfied with her work. He became a psychoanalyst in 1937, after this he
joined the army and served in World War 2(WW2) in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Once WW2 was
over Bowlby became the director of the Havistock Clinic and then in 1950 after one of his papers was
published he become a mental health consultant for the World Health Organisation. Bowlby s Theory
of Attachment was based on the notion that the baby mother attachment was different from any other
relationship the child could have.
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Essay On Maned Wolf
Introduction: Chrysocyon brachyurus, more commonly known as the Maned Wolf, is one of the more
peculiar canids residing in South America. While this animal may be classified as a wolf, it has several
differences in behavior and habitat than its North American and European counterparts Amusingly
dubbed the fox on stilts the maned wolf is the largest canid of South America with a more slender
body plan giving the animal a slender almost gangly appearance. The species is known to dwell in
savannah type habitats mostly in isolation until their breeding season sets in. The animals are
omnivorous sticking to small mammals and vegetation they pose little to know throat to humans,
however these animals are still subject to reduced mortatlity rates, putting them in a near threatened
category. Unfortunately, there is only a limited amount of research available regarding the maned
wolf, leaving a few holes to be filled in their profile. General Appearance: The Maned Wolf is possibly
one of the most unique looking members of the Canid family. Their common name maned wolf is of
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While there are many studies regarding maned wolves in captivity there are hardly any research
regarding maned wolf live spans in the wild. That being said the maned wolves are on the Red Lists
Near Threatened list (Cunha 2015). Many factors contribute to the mortality rate of the maned wolf
deforestation being one of the main causes. One of the other important causes is disease. Infectious
parasites and diseases such as distemper virus, canine parvovirus, and rabies take a huge toll on
mortality rates (Eamons 2012). Other causes of mortality in the wild include, road killing, and farmers
disposing of what they perceive to be cattle eating wolves. Sadly, these are but a few causes with the
main cause yet to be
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A Brief Note On Peer And Peer ( P2p ) Applications Have No...
10. Peer to Peer (P2P) applications have no knowledge of the underlying network topology. They also
generate large amounts of undesired traffic. All P2P traffic must be policed and limit to eliminate
network performance degradation caused by them. 11. QoS Policing must be configured for the
undesired traffic and scavenger traffic classes over the WAN links. 12. Figures below depict the
recommended classification and queuing methods for different traffic types. 13. Below table depict the
recommended classification and queuing of different application traffic classes on DFS wide area
network. D8. Data Replication With the significant growth of data replication requirements between
field missions and FTOC, and the associated WAN ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3. Applications for data replication over the VPN must include (but are not limited to) OnCourse,
DataDomain, and Mail backups. Any other data replication related traffic should also be examined for
feasibility of replicating over the VPN link. 4. The VPN between the mission and FTOC must be
established using secure and strong encryption methods. 5. The maximum transmit/receive bandwidth
limit parameters for VPN tunnels must comply with the FTOC s recommendation. In general, the
outbound traffic from the mission towards FTOC over the site to site VPN should not exceed more
than 5 10mbps. 6. If it is required, Email routing to FTOC should be routed over the VPN not only to
improve operational and performance related issues, but also to free up bandwidth from the primary
WAN links for other business applications. 7. Establishment of VPN and data replication traffic
related matters must be liaison with FTOC network managers. D9. Event Logging 1. All the network
devices must be configured with the centralized logging mechanisms and the active logs must be
available at least for 90 days and the older logs must be archived and stored securely for later analysis
requirements. 2. The logs from network infrastructure devices must be proactively monitored and
analysed for any possible threats or attacks and must be addressed immediately for the threat
mitigation and
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Texas Tech University Scholarship Essay
Scholarships have always been a mandatory aspect of my college career. As an undergraduate student
at Texas Tech University, I was solely responsible for paying for my tuition and I applied for as many
scholarships as I could find. Working throughout the years was necessary so that I could afford my
tuition. While my parents wanted to help me, they were not financially able to. One of my sisters
currently attends Texas A M University and my other sister will attend college in 2 years. Because of
this, finances in my home have been tightly spread. In order to return to school to receive my Master s
Degree, I will have to apply for loans and scholarships once again.
Music has been one of my greatest passions throughout my life. Being involved in music at Texas
Tech University was not only a way to relieve stress, it gave me the opportunity to grow as a leader. I
was a member of the Goin Band from Raiderland, Texas Tech s marching band, for four years. During
my time as a member of the Goin Band, I was selected to become a visual instructor. As a visual
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One of the philosophies I follow as I go through my life is from Ghandi, who stated The best way to
find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. As a student at Texas Tech, I ensured that I
continued to follow this philosophy. One of the organizations that I joined, Tau Beta Sigma, had a goal
of providing service to the community through music. We helped support the Goin Band and other
musical organizations in Lubbock, as well as using music to provide comfort to people by playing in
nursing homes and elementary schools. I also spent countless hours volunteering at therapy clinics in
the Houston and Lubbock areas. Being a volunteer at these clinics allowed me to not only learn about
the profession I wanted to pursue, but to also help people in the
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How Has Volleyball Changed Over The Years
Volleyball has been played for many years by many people. The sport was invented in 1895 by
William G. Morgan. To emphasize, the sports of basketball, baseball, tennis, and hand ball. The first
game of volleyball was played at Springfield College on July 7th, 1896. As a result, volleyball is
played by over 50 million people each year in over 60 countries. The game was first called
Mintonette, but was soon changed to volleyball. For example, the players seemed to be volleying the
ball back and forth over the net. All in all, the sport has had a tremendous outcome in the way it has
been played for many years (History of Volleyball).
Women s uniforms have not changed as much as the sport has. In the 70 s women s volleyball
uniforms were form fitting but not tight. For example, they wore mid length shorts and form fitting
shirts. The uniforms soon transferred in to what was called bun huggers . In addition, they resembled a
bikini brief that were a higher cut and allowed for full range of motion. The spandex that are worn
today are chosen for comfort and practicality. As a result, this allows for freedom of motion ... Show
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The amount of points switches back and forth between 21 and 15 until it shops at 25. First, the points
started at 21 points, and then in 1917 the points were changed to 25. Many techniques and attack rules
were later added. For example, in 1920 the back row attack rules were instituted. Also, in the 1960 s
new techniques added to the game included the soft spike, forearm pass, blocking across the net, and
defensive diving and rolling. The court and net have also gone through many changes. First, in 1900
the net was raised to 7ft. 6in., and then in 1916, the net was raised to 8ft. Finally, in 1912 the court
size became 35x60 ft., and then in 1920 the court was changed to 30x60ft. In summary, the game of
volleyball is very technical and challenging (General
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Engineering Heat Report
H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY
ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2
JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk
2011
Joshua Kearney
Queensland university of Technology
5/16/2011
H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY
ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2
JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk
2011
Joshua Kearney
Queensland university of Technology
5/16/2011
Aim
To measure the Latent heat of fusion of ice.
Introduction/ Background
Within this experiment all units implemented were converted to SI units and all data was recorded to
four significant digits. Therefore, all distances were measured in metres, time in seconds and weight in
kilograms.
In order to determine the Latent heat of fusion of ice the following equations were ... Show more
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Temp of water and calorimeter (ᵒC) | 22.90 | 27.10 | 29.70 |
The specific heat capacity of steel was calculated and produced a value of JKg.°C .
Data Analysis
In order to effectively analyse the data collected two sets of calculations were conducted. The first for
the Latent heat of fusion required to melt ice and the second to determine the heat capacity of one of
the metals tested.
In order to calculate the Latent heat of fusion the following equation was used:
LF = mwcwT2 T1+mcccT2 T1 micwΔTimi
Lf= 0.08×4.18×103×8.7+0.12×0.38×103×8.7+(0.0137×(4.18×103)×8.4)0.0137
Lf=2909.28+1440.72+481.030.0137
Lf=3.71×105JKg.℃
To calculate the heat capacity of steel the following calculations were conducted:
METAL 1 cm= (mccc+mwcw)(Tf Tw)mm(Tm Tf)
cm=
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Books versus Movies
Can you believe how Demitri disappeared in the caves like that!? He s got to be dead by now, I mean
they found is steak broken on the floor, Darrell tolled Jamie the next morning after see the coolest and
latest Vampire Academy movie. Jamie rolled her eyes and kept walking, but Darrell kept going, And
Rose just ran n after him. Who knows what could have been in that cave? A strigoi could have jumped
her and she would have never seen it coming, Darrell explained. Jamie was getting tiered of Darrell s
ravings and suddenly blurted out, Demitri and the strigoi where not in the caves any more when Rose
ran in after him, and he is not dead they turned him. He is strigoi now, and the next movie will be
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This can show how book are the soupier to movies because without the book in the first place the
movie would have never made. Movies like Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Speak, Twilight, The Book
Thief, How to Train Your Dragon, and many more. All of these movies started as renowned books,
that had won many awards. However when they are made into movies the audience loses some of the
key factors that played into making the book so famous. When reading the books, the reader can get
an idea of the feeling of characters. Readers know exactly what they are thinking, how they are feeling
and what they are planning to do next. In earlier Shakespearian plays director attempted to keep this
idea of know what the main character was feeling and thinking by adding in a monologue. But this
monologue was broken away from the rest of the play. Actors would break character and speak
directly to the audience of what they were thinking and wanted. This was later seen as distracting to
the audience though, and it was removed in later production, and is why we do not see them in movies
now. Books have a nicer flow to them and inside because readers will always know what the character
is thinking, feeling, and going to do. Something that audiences do not get in the theaters, showing
again that books have better understanding of quality.
Continuing on with better qualities of books, readers will get a better feeling of accomplishment when
they finish
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Patrick Henry Allusion
Lawyer and Politician, Patrick Henry, in his speech, Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (03/23/1775),
argues why they shouldn t sit there and wait and not do anything when war is coming. As well as not
letting it be, if they don t fight they ll become slaves of the British and he doesn t want that for the
people wanting them to fight for their freedom. He supports his claim by first going to the president
and letting him know that for their country they should take in consideration the war that s coming, his
personal belief is not to lay back, there is no backup with no time to waste, while questioning freedom
and slavery, him being a natural man he believes that illusion of hope is false, finally not being
dishonest with themselves and fight. Henry s purpose is to get themselves to stand up for their
freedom and not to become slaves, and not be under British ruling and keep what they have. He
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Explaining to them their mistake on assuming the British would ever treat them fairly, making them
think if it is right when in reality at the end it will just devour them fully until there is no more
American colonies. He creates a clear point letting them know he will not be transformed into what
the King wants him to be, he will not be become a completely different person that he won t
recognize, a living beast in his body who he doesn t
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The Pros And Cons Of Alcohol Drinking
As a student that went to the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, and Bradford I noticed that the
Alcohol policies are different. The handbook states The University of Pittsburgh at Titusville prohibits
the possession, consumption, or sale of alcoholic beverages on campus by all students and their
visitors or guests, including those of legal age (UPT Handbook) The Alcohol policy for UPT is no
alcoholic beverage on campus. This makes sense for the kids under twenty one, but what about the
adults above the age of twenty one? My time at UBP I noticed that the drinking rules were a little bit
different then at UPT. Resident students who are 21 and older may possess alcoholic beverages for
their personal consumption and may not exceed the following limits: A. 12 cans or bottles of beer; or
B. one 750 ml (0.75 liter) bottle of distilled spirits; or C. one 750 ml (0.75 liter) bottle of wine. (UPB
Handbook) This is good for the campus because it lets the students relax in their dorms instead of out
at bars, and wasting their money. Not only does it limit the amount of money that is spent on Alcohol,
it limits the risk of drunk driving, fighting and more of a chance the police will be called. The
universities could flourish when it comes to sales of alcoholic beverages on their campuses. They
could sell it during games and major events. The revenue would be a noticeable difference for the
university because they could mark the price up on any beverage being sold. They
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The Weary Blues
Lindsey Blasé Brown The Music of Sadness The Weary Blues, by Langston Hughes, tells a story of an
unnamed narrator recalling an evening of listening to a man sing the blues one night in Harlem.
Hughes uses a somber tone, depressed voice, syntax and imagery as language styles to convey a great
deal of suffering that was occurring in Harlem during the mid 1900 s. In The Weary Blues Hughes
uses imagery to communicate to the reader what the narrator is experiencing while listening to blues.
The reader can feel the slow and steady beat of the music: He did a lazy sway.../ He did a lazy sway...
(4 5). The flow of the two lines mimics the beat of the music. The reader can hear the pain in the voice
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Down on Lenox Avenue the other night ... O Blues! ... Sweet Blues! (3 4,11,14) When the narrator
says this, it tells the reader that he has a strong attachment to this memory and may be empathizing
with what the musician is singing. The rest of the poem is simply an account of the events that take
place that evening. Due to the lack of emotion from the narrator, the reader must look towards the
second character, the musician, for emotion that is behind the depressed voice. While the musician s
voice is only seen in the song lyrics, his voice plays the largest role communicating emotions to the
reader: I ain t happy no mo /And I wish that I had died (29 30). From this lyric the reader understands
that the musician is sad and appears to be depressed. At the end of the poem the narrator describes
what he believes the musician does: And far into the night he crooned that tune. The stars went out
and so did the moon. The singer stopped playing and went to bed While the weary blues echoed
through his head. (31 34) Due to the fact that the narrator could not actually know what the piano
player is thinking, the reader can say that the narrator is actually describing his own actions after
hearing the musician sing. Based on the lack of emotion given from the narrator and the blending of
the narrator and the musician s actions at the end of the poem, the speaker, has a common voice with
the piano player, both of whom are
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Review Of Richard Louv s Last Child On The Woods ( 2008 )
The twenty first century fills itself with fast improving technology that alters people s lives. The world
adapts to technology as a normal way of life and without it, people are considered out of this touch or
unknown. Society has become too reliant on their smartphones, televisions, and video games that they
seem to be delusional about the world around them and tend to go outside less and stay inside more
hiding themselves from humanity. Statistics say that technology keeps friends, family, and co workers
in touch, but it does not keep them in touch with nature. Today, civilians are separated from reality by
new advancements that are supposed to enhance people s lives for the greater good, yet what all of
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The sheer popularity of stimulating nature or using nature as ad space demands that we acknowledge,
even respect, their cultural importance, suggests Richtel. Culturally important, yes. But the logical
extension of synthetic nature is the irrelevance of true nature the certainty that it s not even worth
looking at. (Louv lines 9 19) The text illustrates how today, advertisers only value their financial
opportunities rather than the significance of the environment. Major companies place billboards, street
signs, and bench ads to reach out to a fraction of the population that is on the road. Not only are the
ads a disturbance to the drivers, but the businesses do not pay the least attention to the environment
and only consider the economic improvements and money they will receive. Yes, ads are essential to
improve the consumer rate for a company, but it is not needed to destroy a part of nature or to violate a
child s view from the car window to get a company s point across. Technology may be there to create
a cure for cancer or to build better lives for the poor, but look at what technology is doing to the minds
of children, teens, and adults. Can people see their shifts in behaviors or the differences in how they
talk and communicate with one another? Can people see their children suffering or see teenagers
cyberbullied? Technology
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Victims Of Violent Crimes
Studies show that a common thread amongst criminals is neglected and abusive childhoods. Being
maltreated in the early years of development approximately doubles the probability of engaging in
many types of crimes. The effects are worst for children from low socio economic status backgrounds;
lower class youth commit four times more violent crimes than middle class youth. Beyond the obvious
economical issues of the community, many also find themselves victims of the war on drugs which
traditionally targets the low income population. Children born into this community are drowning in
drugs, alcohol, instability and lack of role models. Even beyond their broken homes, low income
communities often have poor performing schools crushing any chances
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A Summary Of Biopsychology
The video begins by showing balls of a variety of colors after being tossed up slightly and beginning
to bounce on a graduated blue surface. In the beginning, all the balls, which have a shadow as they
bounce, seem to be bouncing in synchrony, are in clear focus, and are roughly the same size. However,
as the video progresses, the color of the background continually changes and the shadows have
seemingly disappeared. The balls are bouncing any which way, and seem to have spread out. The balls
that have gravitated towards the back are blurry and small, while the ones in the front are of an
increasingly large size and are in clear focus, so much so, that you can see a reflection off of their
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It is called the striate cortex because of the white stripes that are created by nerve fibers that run
through it. From the striate cortex, signals are transmitted along two pathways, one to the temporal
lobe and the other to the parietal lobe. The where and what pathways start at the striate cortex, and
transmit information to other areas of the brain. The where pathway, also known as the Parietal or
Dorsal Stream, helps the motor system find objects and move towards them. In this pathway you can
find the medial temporal cortex, which receives signals from the striate cortex and combines them
with its neurons to determine the direction and perception of motion. The primary purpose of the what
pathway, also referred to as the Ventral or Temporal Stream, is to identify objects. The striate cortex
also has neurons that respond to specific amounts of disparity, the difference in the images in the left
and right eyes. These neurons have a connection with depth perception as well as size perception.
Depth perception involves a number of stages of processing that begins in the primary visual cortex
and extends to many different areas in both the ventral and dorsal
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Framework For Clinical Decision Support Systems With...
tual Framework for clinical Decision Support Systems with Considering the Distributed Electronic
Health Records and Centralized Knowledge Engines
Hassan Ghaedi1,*, Hassan SHakeri2, Elham Gholami3, Alireza Chamkoori4
1,4Department Of computer, Khormuj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khormuj, Iran
*Hassan.ghaedi@yahoo.com
chamkoori_alireza@yahoo.co.uk
3Department Of computer, Shirvan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shirvan, Iran
Gholami.elh@gmail.com
2Department Of computer, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran
Hassan.shakeri@gmail.com
Abstract: In this paper, a new Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) Framework was proposed
which satisfies the compatibility, interoperability, and scalability objectives of EHR. The system will
also have a set of Distributed Electronic Health Records and centralized Knowledge Engines. These
Electronic Health Records are minimized and distributed In some parts of the country Knowledge
Engines are centralized and work together. Each centralized Knowledge Engine is specialized in a
specific domain.
Index Terms Clinical decision support systems, Electronic Health Record, Knowledge Engine,
decision making
I. INTRODUCTION
A Decision Support System is an interactive computer based system intended to help decision makers
utilize data and models in order to identify and solve problems and make decisions [1]. A Clinical
Decision Support System (CDSS) is an active knowledge system, where two or more items of patient
data
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Soil Music Analysis
How does Dirt Music articulate the main concepts which foregrounds your personal reading?
Tim Winton s novel Dirt Music explores universal experiences and the fragility of the human
condition, enabling the extrapolation of many personal readings due to its textual integrity. A personal
reading foregrounds self imposed solitude catalysed by paralysis from grief and traumatic events,
which results in emotional suppression and deterioration of identity. Post modern globalisation
exacerbates such alienation to marginalise non conformists by preventing fulfilling human
connections. Thus, painful cathartic processes are required to resolve the detriments of disconnection
through immersion into restorative landscapes to confront the past and heal.
Trauma can lead to an individual s desire for isolation from the physical world as a coping mechanism
to medicate grief and loss. Tim Winton s novel Dirt Music portrays the healing story of Georgie and
Lu who painfully confront their pasts to reinvigorate life. Solitude imposed by the oblivion of
virtuality is articulated when Georgie swims with the dog by the metaphor and emotional adjectives,
she lay back in the water, wishing some portal would open, that she might click on some dopey icon
and proceed safely, painlessly, without regret or memory, highlighting the artificial suppression of
emotions as alleviation from the debilitating consequences of grief. Moreover, disconnection as a
protective barrier against loss is
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Advantage And Disadvantage Of Housemaids
Introduction For this project, I investigate the current debate surrounding the idea of keeping
housemaids with children for purposes; such as, taking care of the children and serving them is a good
or bad idea. Besides, because our values and norms are changed; as well as, our behaviors and
thoughts are changed by technology and globalization. In the past, there were no housemaids and the
parents have to serve themselves; in contrast, now, both parents are working, so they need somebody
to help them at home and to look after their children. However, with all advantages of housemaids,
everything has a negative side and housemaids also have disadvantages. This research will examine
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The sub reasons are parents don t know to deal with children as this research stated that housemaids
know things about the children more than their parents. Besides, this research reported that housemaid
was treating the child harshly, that is because housemaids see this work as a job to have money which
means they are not parents.
Conclusion/Recommendations
To conclude, leaving the children with housemaids can create problems; for example, they will make
unethical behaviors, they will be close to the children more than their parents and they will impact the
children s language.
However, you can solve those problems by putting your children in daycare or nursery school where
can play and interact with other children instead of picking up a new language or bad behaviors. The
second solution is living with a big family that children can communicate more with people from
same beliefs and behaviors. The last solution, if the parents decide to have children, one of them has to
scarify and leave the
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Stock Split
EFFECTS OF STOCK SPLIT
Introduction
The purpose of this research paper is information retrieval regarding stock split practice in a modern
stock market, its major reasons and valuation effects on the company s financial position.
According to the definition stock split is a method commonly used to lower the market price of a firm
s stock by increasing the number of shares belonging to each shareholder. Companies are able to split
their stocks in any number of ways. The most common stock splits are, 2 for 1, 3 for 2 and 3 for 1. For
example, if you own 100 shares of a company that trades at $100 a share and it declares a 2 for 1 stock
split, you will own a total of 200 shares at $50 a share after the split. It is also possible to have a ...
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For example, one year ago a single share of Berkshire Hathaway cost around $101,000 per share and
was the first stock to ever hit a six digit share price. Berkshire Hathaway is not going to split their
stocks and not interesting to make the price more affordable for small investors because these stocks
are not for common people. These stocks are designed for very wealthy investors.
As we can see from Figure 1, through one year the price of Berkshire Hathaway s shares increase for
approximately 48,000 per share.
Figure 1. BRK A, 2007. Thus, in spite of fact that price of these stocks is awfully high, investors still
buy it because it has been increasing from year to year.
Reverse Stock Split
A reverse split reduces the number of outstanding shares and should instantly lift a stock s price. For
example, a stock trading at $1 that is reverse split 1 for 5 should rise to $5 while the company s market
value and underlying fundamentals are unchanged. Investors own fewer shares, but their value stays
the same. So, it really depends on the substance of the stock behind the stock. And it is right that most
reverse splits turn out badly. Most times, a reverse split is done because the shares have fallen down
into the penny stock category (below $5 per share) that threatens their ability to remain listed on an
exchange. Nasdaq requires that a
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Factors That Influenced The Partition Of Africa
In 1828 Shaka, leader of the Zulu tribe prophesied that the swallows , white men building mud houses,
would come to conquer his people. By the end of the century his prophecy was reality. The
extraordinary expansion drift of all major industrialised countries in Europe led to an unparalleled
division of the African in the last two decades of the nineteenth century.
Key reason to expand pivoted around the European economy. The industrial revolution in Europe had
changed the landscape from rural agricultural to urban industrialised. The economic system that
prevailed was capitalism. Trademark of capitalism is a constant search for markets to establish
economic growth. During the great depression of 1873 1896 many continental countries opted for a
protective system. For instance the average French tariff rose from 5.2% in 1875 to 10.4% in 1895, in
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Events were not planned or controlled. All actors had different reasons and it were not only the
decision making rulers who affected the events. Ordinary people influence by the patriotic nationalism
and romantic adventures of explorers and missionaries influences politicians. Industrialist and
merchants influenced politicians and international politicians influenced each other. The mixture or
reasons and events led to the rapid uncontrolled expansion. However, in hindsight not all reasons lived
up to the expectations. Economically it did provide markets and a source of commodities but most
investors preferred other regions for business. The cost of sustaining the colonies were immense.
Politically it led to mistrust and deep rooted animosity and while the Europeans plundered their way
through the continent the most controversial reason, the civilising quest had terrible outcomes for the
African society and the world as a whole. As Koponen stated it was just not reality but expectations
that led to a scramble for a
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Hypertension And Vitamin D Supplementation
Hypertension and vitamin D supplementation
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of worldwide mortality and morbidity and
accounted 30% of deaths around the world in 2003 (Vacek et al., 2011). Hypertension is a worldwide
epidemic that has a strong association with age and life patterns (Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012).
Hypertension has been considered as a major risk factor of myocardial infarction, stroke, heart failure,
peripheral vascular disease, chronic kidney disease, mental health issues and early death (Vacek et al.,
2011; Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). If the systolic pressure reaches to 140mm Hg or higher and
diastolic pressure climbs up to 90 mm Hg, this condition can be termed as hypertension (Torpy, Lymn
Glass, 2010, p. 2098).
Evidence suggests that vitamin D insufficiency is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular
disease (Vacek et al., 2011). To treat hypertension, international guidelines recommend use of
pharmaceutical agents which not only reduce blood pressure but also decrease the risk of CAD, stroke,
heart failure and pre mature death (Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). Vitamin D is an important
element of bone mineralization and homeostasis however, the role of vitamin D in treating
hypertension is unknown (Geleijnse, 2011). The use of vitamin D to treat hypertension has not been
recognised in the treatment guidelines (Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). Some studies on animals
have found that vitamin D may be used to reduce
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The Once Beautiful Blue Water
The once beautiful blue water. The countless days of spectacular fishing. The relaxing days spent out
on the boat. All these activities that make the Midwest summer months actually feel like summer are
quickly diminishing. Our lakes and rivers are progressively being destroyed. Whether it be the whole
ecosystem that calls these waters their home, or the people like us who benefit from these waters for
recreational activities, there continues to be one aquatic invader that is spoiling these waters. The wide
range of carp species are invasive fish that have flourished and taken over these aquatic ecosystems
very rapidly. With the recent advancements in the biotechnological field surrounding the use of
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The investors knew how harmful the pollutants being given off were. The children are dying of cancer,
and these people will tell you that s how the real world works. They will pride themselves on their
sacrifices for our standard of living. They will call themselves practical men and hard headed realists.
And they will have justifications for their abundance (Berry, The Unsettling of America , pg. 18). This
just goes to show that these farmers were in it just to make a buck, they didn t take into regard the
consequences that arose. Wendell Berry later follows up to further strengthen and prove his point of
the self centered state of mind these men were in with, The viciousness of a mentality that can look
complacently upon these diseases as part of the cost ( The Unsettling of America , pg. 18). These fish
these farmers were cultivating were seen as a liable food source as well as a decorative garden fish, in
which symbolized strength. As time progressed natural disasters such as flooding began to raise the
water levels of these farm ponds and allowed an ease of access to the natural waterways and lakes
across the region. Very quickly the carp became acquainted with their new environments and began to
reproduce at an astronomical rate which makes them so
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Speech A Speech On Shoes
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It s my great honor to be here today to present my speech.
Before I start my speech I d like to ask you a question. If you had a chance to travel around the world,
what would you take with you? Maybe many of you would choose money, credit card, parents,
boyfriend or girlfriend. But my answer is shoes, a pair of shoes that fits me well. Maybe to you, a pair
of shoes is the last thing you would choose to take, but can you imagine the picture that we walk or
run without shoes? I believe none of you here is barefooted while listening to my speech. Then it s
doubtless that shoes are really essential and thus shoes are greatest invention in my eyes. Maybe the
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The main function of shoes is to protect our feet from the cold, the wet and injuries. Besides, shoes
have taken on a vast variety of other functions. For example, sport shoes protect us when we do
bodybuilding exercises. Casual shoes provide natural comfort. Sandals can help your feet breath
freely. High heeled shoes make women straight and elegant. What s more, there are many kinds of
health care shoes that can ease the pain of our feet. Shoes combine people s needs, fashion and even
health care together. So please do purchase shoes of high quality. You can get what you pay for and
shoes are much cheaper than doctors, aren t they? It s obvious that shoes are made for the shielding of
feet but aside from their practical function, shoes can help tell the personality, social status, values and
even life styles of the person who wears them. The importance of shoes is immovable and shoes can
never be replaced. We may overlook them, we may belittle their importance, but shoes will always say
something about who we are, what we do, where we ve been and where we re going. At last, my dear
friends, let s enjoy life with our best
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Gentrification Of Gentrification And Labor Markets
Introduction The study of urban spaces, especially with respect to gentrification, has increased
dramatically in significance and relevance in the past several decades. With the resurgence of city
living s popularity, urban revitalization has occurred in neighborhoods across the United States and
brought with it significant economic and social change. Gentrification is known as a process of
moving in wealthier residents and thereby increasing property values. From this, many conclude that it
constitutes neighborhood revitalization insofar as it improves the economic value of the area.
Therefore, a major consequence of this revitalization is that it often displaces low income residents
and small businesses (Zukin, 2010). Though much research and discourse exist to examine the plights
of these residents and firms, a frequently overlooked subject is gentrification s ability to displace labor
from an economic standpoint. This review will primarily demonstrate that the limited research on
gentrification and labor markets has concluded that a relationship between the two does seem to exist.
In particular, the literature has shown that gentrification may negatively impact the manufacturing
sector of the labor market, which has negative implications for urban economies. The review will also
summarize the consensus reached by the scholars in the field, and it will identify the trends observed
in their research. Finally, it will assess the gaps in the literature, and seek to find
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Dbq Cholera Research Paper
Outbreaks of cholera were not isolated to the European and Asian continents, as several major cases
within the United States have been recorded back to colonial times. As trade increased with the old
world, infected sailors bringing the disease to major port cities, spreading it even further as products
became distributed across the nation. Famously documented as one of the most vital turning points for
public health medicine within the US, the city of Chicago mirrored what was unfolding in the 1854
London outbreak. Congruent to Snow s findings, entire families suddenly became severely ill and
dying off. As an effort to combat the pestilence, Ellis Chesbrough, an already established railroad
engineer, designed a series of sewer systems modeled
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Moral Values In Beowulf
Ever since a young age, children have been told stories with a clear moral lesson. These lessons are
used explicitly to show basic principles that a growing mind needs. However, as one ages the morals
become less obvious, but they remain just as influential. Examples of these less direct morals are seen
by young adults in academic analyzation and in their personal and social lives through popular movies
or music. Marvel s Spider Man: Homecoming and Anglo Saxon poem, Beowulf, exist to help readers
understand a variety of moral principles needed to become a respectable citizen and a hero. The
writers of the screenplay and epic portray the main character as a tragic hero to show audience that
one may have the confidence to attempt a task, but they must be reasonable enough when they are not
capable to do so. In the film, Spider Man/Peter Parker takes on crimes that he thinks he is ready for,
but is not trained enough to do so. When he is not able to complete the task, his mistake leads to
almost costing the lives of thousands of people and him losing his suit. (Spider Man: Homecoming).
The screenplay writers use this scene to show how our hero relied on the wrong factors and did not
take in account that he was not ready to complete his goal, representing society s tendency to eagerly
jump at opportunities that they are not yet ready for.
In the epic, Beowulf , the author writes, ... Beowulf rose, still brave, still strong, and with his shield at
his side, and a mail shirt on his breast, strode calmly, confidently, toward the tower... (Lines 511 513).
The author wrote this quote to emphasize to readers how confident Beowulf was upon entering this
battle despite his older age. This event causing his untimely death gives the impression to the audience
that going into a situation unprepared sometimes leads to irreversible outcome. In addition to
encouraging audience members to understand their limits, the two works also show the importance of
asking for help.
The main characters in both plots are given opportunities to achieve their goals by already respected
superiors, proving to the audience that it is okay to require help. In the film, Peter Parker is finally
given his chance to become the hero when billionaire,
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The Dharma Bums Aesthetic Response Essay
The Dharma Bums Aesthetic Response
After the opening chapter of the novel in which the narrator writes, Just in my swim shorts,
barefooted, wild haired, in the red fire dark, singing, swigging wine, spitting, jumping, running that s
the way to live (7), I knew that the book was not only going to be interesting, but also great. I was not
displeased after finishing it either. The Dharma Bums struck me as being one of the most fantastic
books that I have ever read; one that contains an amazingly simple and captivating plot, an
introduction and insight into the Buddhist philosophy and its followers of the 50 s, and also contains
the most provocative insight and philosophy about humanity and life. After the finishing the last page,
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Though my copy of The Dharma Bums now resembles more a grade school child s workbook with
notes and underlines contained on almost every page, there are a few quotations still stand out in my
mind even weeks after reading. The first is Ray s response to Japhy who is partaking in yabyum and
asks Ray to join. I d also gone through an entire year of celibacy based on my feeling that lust was the
direct cause of birth which was the direct cause of suffering and death and I had really no lie come to a
point where I regarded lust as offensive and even cruel. Pretty girls make graves, was my saying (29).
I found this passage not only to be of extreme importance for it showed Ray s dedication to Buddhism,
but also very interesting and quite noble. In contrast to the promiscuous sexual behavior that is often
glorified during the Beat generation (whether straight or gay) and even in some of Kerouac s novels
(which, of course, now I am going to look at more closely to see if I may have been mistaken in my
interpretation of his earlier works), Ray s character who can be linked to Kerouac s literary voice, is
really making the statement that these sexual desires are wrong. I just found this quote to stimulate a
lot of thoughts. Was he siding with Conservatism? Was this his way of rebelling against his own
generation? It is not that I find qualms with his beliefs, but I do find them to be
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Comparing Bartleby, The Scrivener And The Overcoat
In both Herman Melville s Bartleby, the Scrivener and Nikolai Gogol s The Overcoat, the reader is
given insight about the different workings society has on two copyists. Both, Akaky and Bartleby
make a living off copying papers, and can be considered as the heros of their stories. Though, both of
their mannerisms are out of place and foolish in their given society; the authors display different
settings, character arcs, and motivations to showcase the slow burn psychological and physical effects
society has on the protagonist. Even though Bartleby s passive nature in a capitalist dominant
economy leads him to his death, Akaky stumbling upon materialism in a classist Russia can be
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Similarly to Bartleby, in The Overcoat, Akaky Akakievich is a copyist who went about his work
mindlessly. Gogol depicts Akaky as an outlier among his peers, and deemed to be the only clerk who
served his job with love (313). The author portrays Akaky as an aloof fellow, who has no idea about
his surrounding for he is always focused on his writings (Gogol 313). When the Russian s worst
enemy, winter, arrives; his overcoat is too old and broken down to protect him from the cold weather.
His current overcoat is ridiculed and mockingly called a peignoir by his fellow clerks (Gogol 315).
The arc shifts when his tailor, Petrovich, makes him a new overcoat from cheap material that
resembles the ones worn by the rich (Gogol 320). The coat heightens how Akaky viewed himself, and
how his peers view him. However, he is robbed of his coat on the way home from his Chief Assistant
Clerk s party (Gogol 323). In the latter part of his character arc, he valued the search of his overcoat
more than his livelihood. He decides to search for the overcoat with the help of higher officials. After
failed attempts with different people, he tries his luck with the Very Important Person who put the nail
to the coffin in Akaky s life but not his arc(Gogol 324) . After his death Akaky is seen as an apparition
trying to steal the overcoats of others. He tormented other s until he steals the overcoat of the Very
Important person (Gogol
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Lake Shoe Research Paper
Why Lake Tahoe is Your Next Destination?
5 Summer Activities You Can Do at Lake Tahoe
It is the hottest season of the year, so refresh yourself with a cold drink or take a dip in the water. Fly
away from the bustling city and immerse yourself with the beauty of Lake Tahoe s nature. So, to enjoy
and make your stay memorable in the beautiful Lake Tahoe here are five activities you can do :
1. Water Skiing
Do you want to enjoy an adrenaline pumping activity this summer? Try out this water sport! Either if
you are a first timer or an adventurer this sport is a great option. You can try out this water sport
together with your workmates, friends, or even family.
2. Hiking
Summer is the best time to go hiking especially with groves of trees
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Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven...
Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven Gables
In the novel The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne portrays Alice Pyncheon as a unique and
compelling character, placing her in contrast with a story full of greed, lies and betrayal. Hawthorne
reveals her fantastic character to us in numerous uses of symbolism throughout the novel. By painting
a picture of a gentle yet proud woman, Hawthorne chooses to represent Alice s impressive
characteristics using images that come up repeatedly in his novel such as the nature and flowers in the
garden as well as Alice s Posies. Hawthorne also makes reference to the Maule mastery and its power
over Alice and the playing of the harpsichord during a Pyncheon death. All the ... Show more content
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Hawthorne describes the bush as literally covered with a rare and very beautiful species of white rose
(68). The white hue of the roses could no doubt represent the purity of Alice s character and spirit. The
rosebush radiant in full bloom mirrors the fact that Alice s spirit is very much alive and vibrant despite
her unfair death two centuries earlier. Also, when Hawthorne states that the whole rosebush looked as
if it had been brought from Eden that very summer, he shows the innocence of Alice s spirit through
his reference to the garden of Eden and her character s place among the heavens above. This rosebush
in the Pyncheon garden symbolizes Alice s innocence and purity as well as her connection to nature
and the flowers that God himself created.
Besides Alice s connection to the nature in full bloom within the Pyncheon garden, Hawthorne makes
several references to Alice s Posies which bloom every summer on the roof of the House of the Seven
Gables. Hawthorne notes that these flowers did their best to gladden it [the house] with tender beauty
in the same way that Alice s tenderness does its best to dominate the gloom of the Pyncheon House
(31). Most notably, Alice s Posies were flaunting in rich beauty and full bloom . . . a mystic expression
that something within the house was consummated on the day that Holgrave and Phoebe unite their
love for one another, therefore
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My Internship And The Washington Center Program
From the beginning of my internship to the end, my plans for the future have become even clearer as I
have completed my internship and the program. I came into this internship with a general idea of what
I wanted my future to look like, such as getting my masters, joining the military, and working for
federal law enforcement. However, now after completing my internship and The Washington Center
program I have a better idea of what I want my immediate future to look like after I graduate college. I
plan to apply to as numerous agencies as possible in the fall and if I get hired on, I will join the
reserves. If I do not get hired, I will join active duty, and as I become more experienced I will continue
to apply to agencies until I am able to get a job in a federal agency. I feel more equipped for a job in
law enforcement after I have expanded my knowledge and abilities. Throughout my internship, I was
able to expand my software knowledge in Excel, Tableau, and Visio. Tableau is a computer software
program used to support data and create visualizations based on the data, such as graphs and tables. I
used tableau as part of my brief to upper management in order to make the data I was presenting
clearer. Another type of visual aid I developed during my internship was the program Visio. I used
Visio to create several diagrams to show cost avoidance. Lastly, I was able to update my abilities on
Excel, a skill I have obtained for years, but now am able to do more advanced
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American Kitefliers Research Paper
Did you know that there is something in the United States called the American Kitefliers Association?
And there s something called competitive stunt kiting. As you might expect, the people who compete
in stunt kiting competitions are interesting folks. At Collectors Weekly, they ve got a profile of
Richard Dermer. He is a pizza shop owner and kite collector. The walls of Dermer s pizza joint are
covered in kites from all over the world. That is impressive enough. But it s not his only
accomplishment. Dermer worked at Hideaways, one of the first pizza places in Oklahoma. It opened
in the late 1950s, when pizza was an exotic food. He bought the joint in 1960. He delivered pizzas in
these weird Volkswagen Beetles. They were painted like Herbie and lady ... Show more content on
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He told Collectors Weekly: I was very much a novice, but I started learning. And the more we got into
going to kite festivals and collecting kites, the more I discovered and the deeper the subject became.
My kite book library now runs over a hundred volumes. I learn stuff new every time I go to an event.
And I think the kites out in the garage are multiplying when the lights are out. What does Dermer s
collection and hobby bring to the United States? It brings an international perspective and history on
kite flying. In India, for example, kite flying is a fierce. It is a sometimes violent sport. In Thailand,
kite battles reflect the war of the sexes between men and women. Kites were used in World War II.
They were used to distract German planes and for target practice. When Dermer started stunt kiting, it
was pretty new. All the kits were triangular, they all looked about the same. But soon, Dermer told
Collectors Weekly, that changed. In the 80s and 90s, kites went through quite a developmental phase
where they were getting better and better as new lighter, stronger materials were being developed.
Tubular fiberglass became obsolete when tubular graphite came
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The And Its Impact On Modern Society
The entirety of the story was written from the perspective of the surrounding farmers from Animal
Farm. When the computers were created, the scientists wanted to use them as a tool to contain
knowledge. However, they overthrow the initial leaders and dominates the government which parallels
to the expulsion of Chiang Kai Shek from mainland China. Although the initial leader is not physically
active in the story, they are presented throughout some of the major events demonstrating their
opinions on the issue and what they would have done in similar situations. For instance, in frame eight
the machines decided to improve their system of governance to one that involves human morality and
consciousness as complete demolition of human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The human in the Animal Farm are the initial leaders in the story while the pigs are the computers. In
the Animal Farm, the surrounding farmers: Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Fredrick viewed the animals as a
threat to their authority which corresponds to the scenario where the initial leader malfunctions the
computers to regain power. Additionally, the human and the pigs eventually unified and agreed to
recognize the existence of one another. Although trading was viewed a human like behaviour the farm
traded with the human to improve their economical wealth. Which is similar to the fact that although
the Communist party and the Nationalist party were opposed to each other, they reunified under the
1992 consensus for economical purposes. The two opposite forces in Animal Farm, Chinese History
and the the story we created fought against each other for authority. Nevertheless, they concluded in a
mixed government system where ideologies from both systems were combined into one.
Our group s reverse allegory comic features the computers as the new leaders of the society. We chose
the computers as an allegory for Communism due to the fact that technology, in many people s
opinion, is the new hope for human race to prevent or find a solution for our world s most critical
crises. Communism also provided hope in both China and the Soviet Union in 1966 and 1917
respectively. Before Mao gained control of China, there was a century of
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The Function Of Thyroid Gland
The thyroid gland is butterfly shaped organ located in the front of the neck just above the trachea
connected by an isthmus [1]. the major function of thyroid gland is the Production of the T3, T4 and
calcitonin hormones. Dysfunction of thyroid gland causes the shortcoming in the production of
thyroid hormones. Thyroid disorders related to dyshormonogenesis e.g. (Goiter, Thyroiditis,
hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Graves disease, thyroid cancer, thyroid nodule, thyroid storm)[2].
For the diagnoses of thyroid disease we use chemical and radiological investigation [3], for a chemical
we use the laboratory test for measuring the concentration of thyroid hormones in the circulation
include total T3 and T4 hormone [4], and for the radiological exam, we use various modalities
(ultrasound, CT, MRI and Nuclear Medicines). Ultrasound is the leading imaging technique for
diagnosis of thyroid diseases [5][6], Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging also
have a high important role for assessment the thyroid malignancy [7]. Nuclear medicine is the imaging
of utilization of radioactive compounds in medicine to image and treat various human diseases. It
depends on the tracer principle that studies of the fate of compounds in vivo using small amounts of
radioactive materials [8]. Nuclear medicine used to diagnose major tissues and organs of the body by
using the radiopharmaceuticals.The patient is administered a radiopharmaceutical that distributes
according to a
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Ruth Graves Toll House Inn
Created by Ruth Graves Wakefield in 1938 when she owned the Toll House Inn the recipe quickly
became a favorite among Americans everywhere. Her recipe went international during WW2, with
American soldiers from Massachusetts sharing the cookies among their ranks. Today practically every
brand of chocolate chips carries a variant of the chocolate chip cookie recipe on its packaging. Almost
every modern cook book contains the recipe, and every bakery offers some version of the cookie in
various forms. Depending on the amount of mixing and cooking, some recipes produce a softer and
more chewy style cookie, with others doing just the opposite. The procedure for making cookies is
almost entirely the same, with sugars and fats being creamed
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Tobacco Use Tobacco
Tobacco Use
How many Americans use tobacco products? Well there is A LOT and it causes a lot of deaths per year
also. Tobacco products cause 6 million deaths per year or more.
Tobacco is dangerous for your body. It can cause serious health issues, Smoking has a long term effect
to it. It could cause asthma, reduced lung growth, reduced lung functions and that s pretty serious if
you ask me. The tobacco industry is influencing kids with their products for kids like the little play
cigarettes that you can eat, the chewing jerky that acts like its chewing tobacco. It is wrong, it could
make your kid into a nicotine addict. And could cause the health problem listed above. (Radcliff)
Tobacco products aren t safe for adults or kids even. It could get kids hooked on tobacco products at a
young age if they see an elder using the tobacco and they are like, I can t wait to try that when i m
older or they could get influenced by tobacco companies to do it under age and permanently damage
the kids inner body parts. E cigarettes (vapes) are commonly used to help Reduce smoking. Some
people say that it does help but some under age kids do it for fun, they have no addiction to smoking.
Its also not safe because it could cause second hand vapor. Also it s not safe because young kids 12 17
year olds, commonly use this product for no reason getting them addicted to nicotine. that s not good
for their lungs and could cause them to get seriously hurt. The normal person that uses tobacco
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Bureaucracy And Its Effect On Society
Bureaucracy belongs to an important part in administrative science. Because this concept is a
universal concept. Bureaucracy impacts on our society. Though it has a positive impact now a days it
becomes more worsened in our country. It has become more red tape in our country. Moreover it has
many negative externalities such as rigidity, over formality, corruption and so on.
WHAT IS BUREAUCRACY?
Firstly we have to know whatisthe meaning of Bureaucracy.
Bureau = office and cracy = practical usage
That means try to control everything by office .
Bureaucracy is such a form of social organization which is maintained by strict rules and regulations
and which has the goal of achieving technical superiority over any other social organization.
Paul. H. Appleby, Bureaucracy is inseparable from the phenomenon of systematic interaction of many
person s associate in common and complex terms .
Prof. Finer; This civil service is a body of officials permanent, paid and skilled .
ROLE OF BURAEUCRACY IN STATE AND SOCIETY
In a modern country the role of bureaucracy cannot be described in words. To make any country s
policy formulation implementation of legislation and important policy making, bureaucracy is a must.
Without bureaucracy governmental workings is hard. So in the modern world it is a must.
Here the importance of bureaucracy is mentioned
1. Pioneer of social change: In a developing country, bureaucracy plays an important role in the social,
political, economic even
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Literary Devices In The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury
Author s often use literary devices and techniques to further improve imagery, mood, setting and much
more, The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is a short story that consists of a sane man in a community that
explains his thoughts as he walks. Some thoughts include on how the main character is the only one
who isn t addicted to electronics in his dystopian society. Using literary devices will improve the
witters success on most anything. In The Pedestrian, Bradbury uses literary devices and techniques of
figurative language, setting, and symbolism to further enhance the negative impacts technology will
have on his society.
Bradbury uses the literary device of figurative language to portray a negative view of the impacts
technology has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To Start, Bradbury mostly describes Mr. Mead walking the streets in a darker time of day. The dark
can signal being alone, and feeling indifferent in a certain place. The own, obsessed with electronics,
thought differently of Mr. Mead because he favored nature. For example, when Mr. Mead walks he
changed to sneakers because his other shoes had a hard heal, and lights might click on and faces
appear, when they heard him passing (3). Others thought it was different for a man to walk the streets
in order to receive fresh air. Secondly, Mr. Mead was walking and came across a police car. With the
short story taking place in 2053, it was a driver less car. This one lone car wandering and wandering
the empty streets, happened to be the car to represent symbolism in the short story(12). Written in
1951, The Pedestrian predicted driver less cars in the future of 2053. It also hints to the fact that the
government had more control than needed. Thirdly, Mr mead describes walking through his town as
Walking through a graveyard where only the faintest glimmers of firefly light appeared in flickers
behind the windows (2). Mr. Mead was the only alive person living in his society, while the others
take an effect of being brain dead from the cause of technology overrule. With updated technology, the
community in which Mr. Mead lives in will spend less and less time outside, making Mr. Mead seem
different from the eyes of the cities view. In all, by using symbolism with time of day, new technology,
and living ways of the society, Bradbury impacts readers view on
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CJ Environmental And Sustainability Statement
I am pleased and honoured to address you for this presentation of the CJ Environmental Sustainability
Statement. This is an important step for Currimjee Jeewanjee and our companies.
On the onset, I wish to point out that environmental and sustainability initiatives are not new to us.
Indeed, over the years several environmental projects have been undertaken by our companies. A few
examples are the installation of a photovoltaic system for la regie of MC Vision, cell site battery
regeneration at Emtel, rain water collection at CPMD MC Vision, and paperless reporting in most
units. Also, our staffs have participated in good numbers in the recent Clean Up Mauritius campaigns,
and we have keenly celebrated this years environmental day with an awareness workshop.
At the same time, we must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
 Continually monitor and improve our environmental performance and support customers ,
employees , partners , and other stakeholders environmental and sustainability progress.
These strong commitments endorsed by Currimjee Jeewanjee speak for themselves.
In fact, these powerful words clearly crystallize our environmental pledges, and they must become one
of Currimjee Jeewanjee s paradigms for years to come.
Fellow Directors and Executives
I take this opportunity to thank senior management of our units, members of the task force and our
staff in general for their keen participation and commitment to the environmental and sustainability
initiative. Given our talents and personal contributions, I have no doubt that our sustainability
engagements will positively evolve into a second nature for all of us, and become an integral part of
the CJ way of doing things. Furthermore, as any improvement is a never ending journey, I look
forward for the continual refinement of our environmental pledges to be a dynamic and living
responsibility for all of
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  • 2. The Importance Of Child Care In America According to the NACCRRA 2014 Child Care in State of Missouri report, thirty eight (38) percent of all requests for child care to the child care resource and referral programs were for both infant toddler care and preschool alike. Eighty four (84) percent, up by 11% since 2010, of families are looking for full time child care with 21% needing before and after care. An incongruity between supply and demand continues to exit. As families continue to transition from public assistance to work, school, and job training, the largest obstacle they face is affordable, accessible child care. In 2015, St. Louis City had 6,037 children who received subsidized childcare assistance and St. Louis County had 8,002 children who received subsidized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Louis and surrounding communities by offering nutrition and health education to pregnant and post partum women. Special Population: Child Abuse and Neglect In St. Louis City 36% and 27% in St. Louis County of reported physical abuse were substantiated; reported neglect was substantiated at 48% in St. Louis City and 58% in St. Louis County; with substantiated sexual abuse in St. Louis City at 28% and 26% in St. Louis County. Violent Crime The Violent Crime Rate in St. Louis City is up from last year: 18.26 (violent) to 19%, but overall crimes are down from 81.90 (all) to 78.7% and St. Louis County: violent crimes are up to 3.8%, and all crimes are up to 28.4%. Over the last 10 years, the number of St. Louis violent crime is higher than the U.S. average. Crimes has continued to sky rocketed post Ferguson Uprising. As of 2016, because of the high crime rate in St. Louis City it continues to be labeled as America s murder capital surpassing Detroit and Chicago. St. Louis remains ranked 42nd out of the 50 largest metro areas in the country in economic mobility. That means that it is more difficult for someone here to get from the bottom of the rungs to the top rungs of the economic ladder than it is just about anywhere. When people do not have equal opportunity to thrive, the entire region pays the price therefore the Ferguson Commission has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Fluidity of the American Civil War The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War as well as other sectional names, was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 to determine the survival of the Union or independence for the Confederacy. Among the 34 states in January 1861, seven Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America. The Confederacy, often simply called the South, grew to include eleven states, and although they claimed thirteen states and additional western territories, the Confederacy was never diplomatically recognized by a foreign country. The states that remained loyal and did not declare secession were known as the Union or the North. The war had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Slavery was the central source of escalating political tension in the 1850s. The Republican Party was determined to prevent any spread of slavery, and many Southern leaders had threatened secession if the Republican candidate, Lincoln, won the 1860 election. After Lincoln had won without carrying a single Southern state, many Southern whites felt that disunion had become their only option, because they thought that they were losing representation, which would hamper their ability to promote pro slavery acts and policies. Root causes Slavery. Contemporary actors, the Union and Confederate leadership and fighting soldiers on both sides believed that slavery caused the Civil War. Union men mainly believed the war was to emancipate the slaves. Confederates fought to protect southern society, and slavery as an integral part of it. From the anti slavery perspective, the issue was primarily about whether the system of slavery was an anachronistic evil that was incompatible with Republicanism in the United States. The strategy of the anti slavery forces was containment to stop the expansion and thus put slavery on a path to gradual extinction. The slave holding interests in the South denounced this strategy as infringing upon their Constitutional rights. Southern whites believed that the emancipation of slaves would destroy the South s economy because of the alleged laziness of blacks under free labor. Slavery was illegal in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gandhi s Assassination The assassination of India s father. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated on January 30, 1948, while walking to prayer located in the compound of Birla house (Now Gandhi Smriti). His assassin was Nathuram Vinayak Godse, who was a right wing advocated of Hindus nationalism. Mahatma Gandhi s assassination was unjustified because he helped India gained its independence from British rule, he did non violence protesting, and he never gave up. Even though some of his protesting sent thousands of people to jail. India gain their independence. Mahatma used nonviolent civil disobedience during a campaign in 1930 and 1931 to pave the way for Indian independence. This made British open their eyes and try to give the Indians what they want so they could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salt March, also called Dandi March, was major nonviolent protest action in India in March April 1930.The march was the first act in an even larger campaign of civil disobedience. But what power was there in a handful of salt? How could a march to the sea affect the powerful British Empire? British had rule India and imposed harsh taxes on necessary items such as salt. The expensive salt with tax caused great hardship, especially for the poor. Salt mostly use of life in India. Even cattle and other animals needed salt to survive. On August 8, 1942. The Quit India Movement was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee during World War II, demanding an end to British Rule of India. He was not prepared for what would happen next. Over the next 24 hours, Gandhi and some of INC leaders were jailed. Most of them would stay in jail for the rest of the war. While Gandhi was in jail, Large scale violence broke out all over India. People burned government offices, exploded bombs, and cut off electricity. They sabotaged railroad stations, telegraph offices, and anything else related to British rule. British officials were attacked; some were killed. Thousands of people were arrested. The government held Gandhi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Differences Of Naval Architecture Vs. Marine Engineering Naval Architecture vs. Marine Engineering Throughout the years we have had an advance in the technology of boats and other marine structures. There are different fields that you can go into if you wish to help with this advancement. Two of the different fields are Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. The main differences and similarities between Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering are what they design, who they communicate with during the building process, and the type of tests that they conduct. Naval Architecture is where the ship building process begins. These architects are responsible for research and development, designing, building and repairing different types of marine vessels. These vessels can include, but are not limited to, ferries, high speed boats, tankers, cargo ships, passenger liners, yachts, power boats, warships, fishing boats, rescue boats, barges, submarine, offshore structures, and aircraft meant to land on water. They are responsible for studying design proposals and specifications for all the vessels. These architects are also responsible for designing the ship s hull, waterline curves, and all other structures of the boat. When building they have to take in account the economic feasibility, as well as making sure they are within all national and international safety and regulatory standards. Furthermore, communication is always key to any project. During the ship building process, the architects are constantly communicating with Marine Engineers. They discuss the layout of all the important internal systems of the boat. Some of these systems are the boiler room equipment, heating and ventilation, refrigeration equipment, electrical distribution, safety systems, steering, and propulsion machinery. They also communicate with each other. Since they are part of a team they have to communicate with each other to ensure everyone is doing their part and all the work is being done properly. Also, if you are a naval architect and have experience traveling on the water, you could have the opportunity to provide onboard safety training to other crews. In addition, it is always important to conduct tests to be sure that everything is working the way it should during and after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Black And Colored People The problem in the communities of the black and colored people in America is there need to feel equal to their dominator. What happens with the black and colored people is they succumb to lower levels than they are worth and capable of to appease the problem. For example during the separate but equal era black business were booming, Black Wall Street was thriving, and black children were just as smart if not smarter than their other counter parts. Not by choice but because they had to be in order to compete the same is true today but less so. Their education was not monitored and didn t have to be white washed because it was ran by the people that looked and lived like them. During desegregation the life of American African people changed forever, in some ways for better and other ways for the worse. Integration was the turning point in the wrong direction for black people in my opinion. This was the start of internalized colonization done by European Americans. The American Africans have become assimilated and very docile or overconformity as Ruth Caven would say, to European culture. In doing this some black leaders will go out of their way not to step on the toes of European Americans because they feel a closeness and familiarity. This feeling of closeness hinders the ability to call them on the carpet for slavery, segregation, and all the other crimes up to date. In beating around the bush the problem cannot be addressed in any way shape or form. Not talking about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. William Shakespeare s The Scarlet Letter Is Still Relevant... What do the following have in common; a capital A, the color red, and some words that require googling every other word? That s right the Scarlet Letter, of course it couldn t be anything else. Imagine a book where every word is in a dialect that is so foreign it might as well might be French. The words seem foreign as the vowels and constants start to blend in a wonderful shade of black and white, as tears begin to run down my face in frustration. That basically sums up the Scarlet Letter. This book was so awful, that even Shakespeare would be lost with the plot. Parts of my ignorant sophomore year were lost due to this book. The horrible part about all of this, is not all the sleepless nights rereading the terrible words, but actually; the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or it stems from being forced to do unreasonable things pertaining to the book. If the people in the class where asked about what book they wanted to read, they would be more inclined, instead of being forced to read a book. Being forced to read kills the drive to read said book. In my mind that is one way to bring back the love for the purest form of literacy, reading. The other way to bring back the thirst for reading; especially me; is to read stories of people now, instead of having our kids read about someone who is our age in school. If we study people who aren t dead, it brings with a connection the world that other dead authors didn t have. The writer of the Scarlet Letter was not born in the time period he wrote about but even he, would be surprised at the women of our current generation. Times are no longer the same as they were then, or later, I cannot connect to that. I get bored trying to figure out what the big deal is about the charcters in the story. I cannot relate to the issues they have in my current life. Life is always changing and evolving so I believe the wirtings in school should change too, not regress into the clonial era. The colonial era should never leave the history class, unless someone can relate to, or has an interest in. As a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Rachel Carson s Silent Spring Rachel Carson s Silent Spring, is arguably a seminal text of the environmental movement and continues to impact on critical ecological discourse fifty years on. The late 1950 s were a period of relative economic prosperity in the United States with a parallel baby boom following World War 2. However, the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union manifested economic and political rivalries during the same time. It was in this era, that Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring which invoked the public into an environmental consciousness (Griswold 2012). Inherent in Carson s text, that fundamentally sought to inform the wider public about the biological dangers inherent in pesticides, was her ability to utilise a variety of literary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a duality of silence and silencing between victims and perpetrators, nature and humans, public and government. The chemical toxins work silently through the food chain and accumulate and magnify in human and non human bodies. Like the constant dripping of water that in turn wears away the hardest stone, this birth to death contact with dangerous chemicals may well prove disastrous. (Carson, 1962, 158). Carson is critical of both the advertising techniques of chemical companies, lulled by the soft sell and the hidden persuader (Carson , 1962, 158) and government agencies including the Federal Aviation Agency s assurances that planes spraying insecticide were authorized to fly low. (Carson, 1962, 91) Carson compares chemical manufacturers to the infamous Borgias, who were masters of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Iceman At The Bolzano Museum With accordance to the ppt and doc: Neolithic Chalcolithic Europe; Tyrolean Alps; Austria/Italy; September 1991, discovery of the Iceman í–tzi among the í–tztal Mountains, dating back to 3000 BC with range starting circa 6000 BC. 1996, Alasdair Whittle wrote Europe in the Neolithic: The Creation of New Worlds which is an general overview of the Iceman and Neolithic according to the ppt. 1994, Barry Cunliffe (ed.) authored Prehistoric Europe: An Illustrated History which is also has coverage of the Neolithic according to the ppt. 1984, Timothy Champion, Clive Gamble, Stephen Shennan, and Alasdair Whittle collectively wrote Prehistoric Europe which, again, has coverage of the Neolithic period according to the ppt. According to the documentary: Patrick Hunt (Alpine Archaeologist) and Annaluisa Pedrotti (Trento University) both joined to examine artifacts of the Iceman at the Bolzano museum. Dr. Eduard Egarter Vigl (Pathologist) worked as the head of Conservation for the Iceman. Dr. Paul Gostner is a Bolzano radiologist who found the arrowhead in the Iceman. Albert Zink (Biological Anthropologist) worked as the lead examiner of the Iceman and as the head of the Institute for Mummies and the Iceman. According to the documentary: When Dr. Gostner found the arrowhead, it implied the Iceman had died by murder. The copper axe found on the Iceman implied that the Stone Age was much earlier than what was believed. Blood found in the Iceman s brain implied a head blow before dying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Catcher in the Rye Word Choice Word Choice in The Catcher in the Rye By Tom Condon Word choice is a crucial element in a well crafted story. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is about a 16 year old in New York in the 1950 s named Holden Caulfield. The book is about his exploration in the world as he suffers from severe mental trauma from his point of view. J.D. Salinger uses word choice for realism, theme, and depth of character to make the story relate to the reader and add dimension. The Catcher in Rye contains many distinct characters, and the dialogue and inner thought are crucial in the reader s view of them. The word choice is one of the key components in displaying the character s personality, and makes them into a round character. Holden is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The things people say are directly related to their personality, and the book touches on that with their diction showing who they are as people. There are many elements in The Catcher in the Rye that are worth analyzing, but word choice stands out due to its importance in making the story so well written. Word choice is a key part of revealing character, making the story seem realistic, and making themes identifiable. The words that are said are all deep in meaning which help the story s dimension. It improves the story drastically. Half of the book s charm comes from how Holden describes things in his life. That just goes to show how much of a part wording comes into play in making The Catcher in the Rye such a classic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Computer Science And Telecommunications Equipment Essay Introduction We all have experienced the inconvenience that arises when we start connecting peripherals to a computer, or when we connect other electronic devices, with a lot of cables that becomes difficult to control. Then we start to think how easy it would be if all these connections were done using a different way from the physical cables, like infrareds, radio or microwaves. The companies of computer science and telecommunications needed to develop an opened, low cost interface to make easier the communication between devices without using cables. This is the origin of the technology which key name is Bluetooth . This is a fact nowadays, but now another problem arises and is that there are a lot of standards and technologies, incompatible between them. What we need now is a universal, valid device for the connection of all kinds of peripheral, and that works in a transparent way for the user. This is Bluetooth. Opposite to other current technologies, like infrared promoted by the IrDA (Infrared Data Association) or DECT, Bluetooth has the support of the industry of computer science and telecommunications, which in some way guarantees the success. Although there is a high number of manufacturers who incorporate the interface IrDA in their telephones, included Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia, the use turns out to be frustrating for many users who treat without success to download information from their PC or PDAs to their mobile telephones, or vice versa. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. John Bowlby s Theory Of Attachment This report will be about John Bowlby and his theory of attachment plus criticisms and how these come into effect in practice and legislation. Edward John Mostyn Bowlby was born February 27th 1907 and died September 2nd 1990. He was born in London to a middle class family. He was mostly taken care of by his nanny because his parents believed that spending too much time with him could lead to him becoming a spoilt child. At age 7 he was sent to boarding school by his parents. After finishing boarding school Bowlby went on to study psychology at Trinity College in Cambridge and worked with delinquent children. Once he graduated from Trinity he volunteered at a school and worked with two unstable children which inspired him to become a child psychiatrist. After this he went on to study medicine at University College Hospital then psychiatry at Maudsley Hospital. Bowlby also studied at the British Psychoanalytic Institute and was initially influenced by Melanie Klein but later became dissatisfied with her work. He became a psychoanalyst in 1937, after this he joined the army and served in World War 2(WW2) in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Once WW2 was over Bowlby became the director of the Havistock Clinic and then in 1950 after one of his papers was published he become a mental health consultant for the World Health Organisation. Bowlby s Theory of Attachment was based on the notion that the baby mother attachment was different from any other relationship the child could have. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Maned Wolf Introduction: Chrysocyon brachyurus, more commonly known as the Maned Wolf, is one of the more peculiar canids residing in South America. While this animal may be classified as a wolf, it has several differences in behavior and habitat than its North American and European counterparts Amusingly dubbed the fox on stilts the maned wolf is the largest canid of South America with a more slender body plan giving the animal a slender almost gangly appearance. The species is known to dwell in savannah type habitats mostly in isolation until their breeding season sets in. The animals are omnivorous sticking to small mammals and vegetation they pose little to know throat to humans, however these animals are still subject to reduced mortatlity rates, putting them in a near threatened category. Unfortunately, there is only a limited amount of research available regarding the maned wolf, leaving a few holes to be filled in their profile. General Appearance: The Maned Wolf is possibly one of the most unique looking members of the Canid family. Their common name maned wolf is of course derived from the distinctive darker mane ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there are many studies regarding maned wolves in captivity there are hardly any research regarding maned wolf live spans in the wild. That being said the maned wolves are on the Red Lists Near Threatened list (Cunha 2015). Many factors contribute to the mortality rate of the maned wolf deforestation being one of the main causes. One of the other important causes is disease. Infectious parasites and diseases such as distemper virus, canine parvovirus, and rabies take a huge toll on mortality rates (Eamons 2012). Other causes of mortality in the wild include, road killing, and farmers disposing of what they perceive to be cattle eating wolves. Sadly, these are but a few causes with the main cause yet to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Brief Note On Peer And Peer ( P2p ) Applications Have No... 10. Peer to Peer (P2P) applications have no knowledge of the underlying network topology. They also generate large amounts of undesired traffic. All P2P traffic must be policed and limit to eliminate network performance degradation caused by them. 11. QoS Policing must be configured for the undesired traffic and scavenger traffic classes over the WAN links. 12. Figures below depict the recommended classification and queuing methods for different traffic types. 13. Below table depict the recommended classification and queuing of different application traffic classes on DFS wide area network. D8. Data Replication With the significant growth of data replication requirements between field missions and FTOC, and the associated WAN ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Applications for data replication over the VPN must include (but are not limited to) OnCourse, DataDomain, and Mail backups. Any other data replication related traffic should also be examined for feasibility of replicating over the VPN link. 4. The VPN between the mission and FTOC must be established using secure and strong encryption methods. 5. The maximum transmit/receive bandwidth limit parameters for VPN tunnels must comply with the FTOC s recommendation. In general, the outbound traffic from the mission towards FTOC over the site to site VPN should not exceed more than 5 10mbps. 6. If it is required, Email routing to FTOC should be routed over the VPN not only to improve operational and performance related issues, but also to free up bandwidth from the primary WAN links for other business applications. 7. Establishment of VPN and data replication traffic related matters must be liaison with FTOC network managers. D9. Event Logging 1. All the network devices must be configured with the centralized logging mechanisms and the active logs must be available at least for 90 days and the older logs must be archived and stored securely for later analysis requirements. 2. The logs from network infrastructure devices must be proactively monitored and analysed for any possible threats or attacks and must be addressed immediately for the threat mitigation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Texas Tech University Scholarship Essay Scholarships have always been a mandatory aspect of my college career. As an undergraduate student at Texas Tech University, I was solely responsible for paying for my tuition and I applied for as many scholarships as I could find. Working throughout the years was necessary so that I could afford my tuition. While my parents wanted to help me, they were not financially able to. One of my sisters currently attends Texas A M University and my other sister will attend college in 2 years. Because of this, finances in my home have been tightly spread. In order to return to school to receive my Master s Degree, I will have to apply for loans and scholarships once again. Music has been one of my greatest passions throughout my life. Being involved in music at Texas Tech University was not only a way to relieve stress, it gave me the opportunity to grow as a leader. I was a member of the Goin Band from Raiderland, Texas Tech s marching band, for four years. During my time as a member of the Goin Band, I was selected to become a visual instructor. As a visual instructor, I learned to work with a team of other college students to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the philosophies I follow as I go through my life is from Ghandi, who stated The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. As a student at Texas Tech, I ensured that I continued to follow this philosophy. One of the organizations that I joined, Tau Beta Sigma, had a goal of providing service to the community through music. We helped support the Goin Band and other musical organizations in Lubbock, as well as using music to provide comfort to people by playing in nursing homes and elementary schools. I also spent countless hours volunteering at therapy clinics in the Houston and Lubbock areas. Being a volunteer at these clinics allowed me to not only learn about the profession I wanted to pursue, but to also help people in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Has Volleyball Changed Over The Years Volleyball has been played for many years by many people. The sport was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan. To emphasize, the sports of basketball, baseball, tennis, and hand ball. The first game of volleyball was played at Springfield College on July 7th, 1896. As a result, volleyball is played by over 50 million people each year in over 60 countries. The game was first called Mintonette, but was soon changed to volleyball. For example, the players seemed to be volleying the ball back and forth over the net. All in all, the sport has had a tremendous outcome in the way it has been played for many years (History of Volleyball). Women s uniforms have not changed as much as the sport has. In the 70 s women s volleyball uniforms were form fitting but not tight. For example, they wore mid length shorts and form fitting shirts. The uniforms soon transferred in to what was called bun huggers . In addition, they resembled a bikini brief that were a higher cut and allowed for full range of motion. The spandex that are worn today are chosen for comfort and practicality. As a result, this allows for freedom of motion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The amount of points switches back and forth between 21 and 15 until it shops at 25. First, the points started at 21 points, and then in 1917 the points were changed to 25. Many techniques and attack rules were later added. For example, in 1920 the back row attack rules were instituted. Also, in the 1960 s new techniques added to the game included the soft spike, forearm pass, blocking across the net, and defensive diving and rolling. The court and net have also gone through many changes. First, in 1900 the net was raised to 7ft. 6in., and then in 1916, the net was raised to 8ft. Finally, in 1912 the court size became 35x60 ft., and then in 1920 the court was changed to 30x60ft. In summary, the game of volleyball is very technical and challenging (General ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Engineering Heat Report H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2 JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk 2011 Joshua Kearney Queensland university of Technology 5/16/2011 H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2 JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk 2011 Joshua Kearney Queensland university of Technology 5/16/2011 Aim To measure the Latent heat of fusion of ice. Introduction/ Background Within this experiment all units implemented were converted to SI units and all data was recorded to four significant digits. Therefore, all distances were measured in metres, time in seconds and weight in kilograms. In order to determine the Latent heat of fusion of ice the following equations were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Temp of water and calorimeter (ᵒC) | 22.90 | 27.10 | 29.70 | The specific heat capacity of steel was calculated and produced a value of JKg.°C . Data Analysis In order to effectively analyse the data collected two sets of calculations were conducted. The first for the Latent heat of fusion required to melt ice and the second to determine the heat capacity of one of the metals tested. In order to calculate the Latent heat of fusion the following equation was used: LF = mwcwT2 T1+mcccT2 T1 micwΔTimi Lf= 0.08×4.18×103×8.7+0.12×0.38×103×8.7+(0.0137×(4.18×103)×8.4)0.0137 Lf=2909.28+1440.72+481.030.0137 Lf=3.71×105JKg.℃
  • 18. To calculate the heat capacity of steel the following calculations were conducted: METAL 1 cm= (mccc+mwcw)(Tf Tw)mm(Tm Tf) cm= ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Books versus Movies Can you believe how Demitri disappeared in the caves like that!? He s got to be dead by now, I mean they found is steak broken on the floor, Darrell tolled Jamie the next morning after see the coolest and latest Vampire Academy movie. Jamie rolled her eyes and kept walking, but Darrell kept going, And Rose just ran n after him. Who knows what could have been in that cave? A strigoi could have jumped her and she would have never seen it coming, Darrell explained. Jamie was getting tiered of Darrell s ravings and suddenly blurted out, Demitri and the strigoi where not in the caves any more when Rose ran in after him, and he is not dead they turned him. He is strigoi now, and the next movie will be Rose leaving the academy to go find ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can show how book are the soupier to movies because without the book in the first place the movie would have never made. Movies like Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Speak, Twilight, The Book Thief, How to Train Your Dragon, and many more. All of these movies started as renowned books, that had won many awards. However when they are made into movies the audience loses some of the key factors that played into making the book so famous. When reading the books, the reader can get an idea of the feeling of characters. Readers know exactly what they are thinking, how they are feeling and what they are planning to do next. In earlier Shakespearian plays director attempted to keep this idea of know what the main character was feeling and thinking by adding in a monologue. But this monologue was broken away from the rest of the play. Actors would break character and speak directly to the audience of what they were thinking and wanted. This was later seen as distracting to the audience though, and it was removed in later production, and is why we do not see them in movies now. Books have a nicer flow to them and inside because readers will always know what the character is thinking, feeling, and going to do. Something that audiences do not get in the theaters, showing again that books have better understanding of quality. Continuing on with better qualities of books, readers will get a better feeling of accomplishment when they finish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Patrick Henry Allusion Lawyer and Politician, Patrick Henry, in his speech, Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (03/23/1775), argues why they shouldn t sit there and wait and not do anything when war is coming. As well as not letting it be, if they don t fight they ll become slaves of the British and he doesn t want that for the people wanting them to fight for their freedom. He supports his claim by first going to the president and letting him know that for their country they should take in consideration the war that s coming, his personal belief is not to lay back, there is no backup with no time to waste, while questioning freedom and slavery, him being a natural man he believes that illusion of hope is false, finally not being dishonest with themselves and fight. Henry s purpose is to get themselves to stand up for their freedom and not to become slaves, and not be under British ruling and keep what they have. He implies an aggravated and raffle tone for the Second Virginia Convention, and the President. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explaining to them their mistake on assuming the British would ever treat them fairly, making them think if it is right when in reality at the end it will just devour them fully until there is no more American colonies. He creates a clear point letting them know he will not be transformed into what the King wants him to be, he will not be become a completely different person that he won t recognize, a living beast in his body who he doesn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Pros And Cons Of Alcohol Drinking As a student that went to the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville, and Bradford I noticed that the Alcohol policies are different. The handbook states The University of Pittsburgh at Titusville prohibits the possession, consumption, or sale of alcoholic beverages on campus by all students and their visitors or guests, including those of legal age (UPT Handbook) The Alcohol policy for UPT is no alcoholic beverage on campus. This makes sense for the kids under twenty one, but what about the adults above the age of twenty one? My time at UBP I noticed that the drinking rules were a little bit different then at UPT. Resident students who are 21 and older may possess alcoholic beverages for their personal consumption and may not exceed the following limits: A. 12 cans or bottles of beer; or B. one 750 ml (0.75 liter) bottle of distilled spirits; or C. one 750 ml (0.75 liter) bottle of wine. (UPB Handbook) This is good for the campus because it lets the students relax in their dorms instead of out at bars, and wasting their money. Not only does it limit the amount of money that is spent on Alcohol, it limits the risk of drunk driving, fighting and more of a chance the police will be called. The universities could flourish when it comes to sales of alcoholic beverages on their campuses. They could sell it during games and major events. The revenue would be a noticeable difference for the university because they could mark the price up on any beverage being sold. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Weary Blues Lindsey Blasé Brown The Music of Sadness The Weary Blues, by Langston Hughes, tells a story of an unnamed narrator recalling an evening of listening to a man sing the blues one night in Harlem. Hughes uses a somber tone, depressed voice, syntax and imagery as language styles to convey a great deal of suffering that was occurring in Harlem during the mid 1900 s. In The Weary Blues Hughes uses imagery to communicate to the reader what the narrator is experiencing while listening to blues. The reader can feel the slow and steady beat of the music: He did a lazy sway.../ He did a lazy sway... (4 5). The flow of the two lines mimics the beat of the music. The reader can hear the pain in the voice of the musician: In a deep voice with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Down on Lenox Avenue the other night ... O Blues! ... Sweet Blues! (3 4,11,14) When the narrator says this, it tells the reader that he has a strong attachment to this memory and may be empathizing with what the musician is singing. The rest of the poem is simply an account of the events that take place that evening. Due to the lack of emotion from the narrator, the reader must look towards the second character, the musician, for emotion that is behind the depressed voice. While the musician s voice is only seen in the song lyrics, his voice plays the largest role communicating emotions to the reader: I ain t happy no mo /And I wish that I had died (29 30). From this lyric the reader understands that the musician is sad and appears to be depressed. At the end of the poem the narrator describes what he believes the musician does: And far into the night he crooned that tune. The stars went out and so did the moon. The singer stopped playing and went to bed While the weary blues echoed through his head. (31 34) Due to the fact that the narrator could not actually know what the piano player is thinking, the reader can say that the narrator is actually describing his own actions after hearing the musician sing. Based on the lack of emotion given from the narrator and the blending of the narrator and the musician s actions at the end of the poem, the speaker, has a common voice with the piano player, both of whom are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Review Of Richard Louv s Last Child On The Woods ( 2008 ) The twenty first century fills itself with fast improving technology that alters people s lives. The world adapts to technology as a normal way of life and without it, people are considered out of this touch or unknown. Society has become too reliant on their smartphones, televisions, and video games that they seem to be delusional about the world around them and tend to go outside less and stay inside more hiding themselves from humanity. Statistics say that technology keeps friends, family, and co workers in touch, but it does not keep them in touch with nature. Today, civilians are separated from reality by new advancements that are supposed to enhance people s lives for the greater good, yet what all of these new advancements do is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sheer popularity of stimulating nature or using nature as ad space demands that we acknowledge, even respect, their cultural importance, suggests Richtel. Culturally important, yes. But the logical extension of synthetic nature is the irrelevance of true nature the certainty that it s not even worth looking at. (Louv lines 9 19) The text illustrates how today, advertisers only value their financial opportunities rather than the significance of the environment. Major companies place billboards, street signs, and bench ads to reach out to a fraction of the population that is on the road. Not only are the ads a disturbance to the drivers, but the businesses do not pay the least attention to the environment and only consider the economic improvements and money they will receive. Yes, ads are essential to improve the consumer rate for a company, but it is not needed to destroy a part of nature or to violate a child s view from the car window to get a company s point across. Technology may be there to create a cure for cancer or to build better lives for the poor, but look at what technology is doing to the minds of children, teens, and adults. Can people see their shifts in behaviors or the differences in how they talk and communicate with one another? Can people see their children suffering or see teenagers cyberbullied? Technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Victims Of Violent Crimes Studies show that a common thread amongst criminals is neglected and abusive childhoods. Being maltreated in the early years of development approximately doubles the probability of engaging in many types of crimes. The effects are worst for children from low socio economic status backgrounds; lower class youth commit four times more violent crimes than middle class youth. Beyond the obvious economical issues of the community, many also find themselves victims of the war on drugs which traditionally targets the low income population. Children born into this community are drowning in drugs, alcohol, instability and lack of role models. Even beyond their broken homes, low income communities often have poor performing schools crushing any chances ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Summary Of Biopsychology The video begins by showing balls of a variety of colors after being tossed up slightly and beginning to bounce on a graduated blue surface. In the beginning, all the balls, which have a shadow as they bounce, seem to be bouncing in synchrony, are in clear focus, and are roughly the same size. However, as the video progresses, the color of the background continually changes and the shadows have seemingly disappeared. The balls are bouncing any which way, and seem to have spread out. The balls that have gravitated towards the back are blurry and small, while the ones in the front are of an increasingly large size and are in clear focus, so much so, that you can see a reflection off of their surface as they bounce off the camera. At the end of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is called the striate cortex because of the white stripes that are created by nerve fibers that run through it. From the striate cortex, signals are transmitted along two pathways, one to the temporal lobe and the other to the parietal lobe. The where and what pathways start at the striate cortex, and transmit information to other areas of the brain. The where pathway, also known as the Parietal or Dorsal Stream, helps the motor system find objects and move towards them. In this pathway you can find the medial temporal cortex, which receives signals from the striate cortex and combines them with its neurons to determine the direction and perception of motion. The primary purpose of the what pathway, also referred to as the Ventral or Temporal Stream, is to identify objects. The striate cortex also has neurons that respond to specific amounts of disparity, the difference in the images in the left and right eyes. These neurons have a connection with depth perception as well as size perception. Depth perception involves a number of stages of processing that begins in the primary visual cortex and extends to many different areas in both the ventral and dorsal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Framework For Clinical Decision Support Systems With... tual Framework for clinical Decision Support Systems with Considering the Distributed Electronic Health Records and Centralized Knowledge Engines Hassan Ghaedi1,*, Hassan SHakeri2, Elham Gholami3, Alireza Chamkoori4 1,4Department Of computer, Khormuj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khormuj, Iran *Hassan.ghaedi@yahoo.com chamkoori_alireza@yahoo.co.uk 3Department Of computer, Shirvan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shirvan, Iran Gholami.elh@gmail.com 2Department Of computer, Mashhad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad, Iran Hassan.shakeri@gmail.com Abstract: In this paper, a new Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) Framework was proposed which satisfies the compatibility, interoperability, and scalability objectives of EHR. The system will also have a set of Distributed Electronic Health Records and centralized Knowledge Engines. These Electronic Health Records are minimized and distributed In some parts of the country Knowledge Engines are centralized and work together. Each centralized Knowledge Engine is specialized in a specific domain. Index Terms Clinical decision support systems, Electronic Health Record, Knowledge Engine, decision making I. INTRODUCTION A Decision Support System is an interactive computer based system intended to help decision makers utilize data and models in order to identify and solve problems and make decisions [1]. A Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) is an active knowledge system, where two or more items of patient data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Soil Music Analysis How does Dirt Music articulate the main concepts which foregrounds your personal reading? Tim Winton s novel Dirt Music explores universal experiences and the fragility of the human condition, enabling the extrapolation of many personal readings due to its textual integrity. A personal reading foregrounds self imposed solitude catalysed by paralysis from grief and traumatic events, which results in emotional suppression and deterioration of identity. Post modern globalisation exacerbates such alienation to marginalise non conformists by preventing fulfilling human connections. Thus, painful cathartic processes are required to resolve the detriments of disconnection through immersion into restorative landscapes to confront the past and heal. Trauma can lead to an individual s desire for isolation from the physical world as a coping mechanism to medicate grief and loss. Tim Winton s novel Dirt Music portrays the healing story of Georgie and Lu who painfully confront their pasts to reinvigorate life. Solitude imposed by the oblivion of virtuality is articulated when Georgie swims with the dog by the metaphor and emotional adjectives, she lay back in the water, wishing some portal would open, that she might click on some dopey icon and proceed safely, painlessly, without regret or memory, highlighting the artificial suppression of emotions as alleviation from the debilitating consequences of grief. Moreover, disconnection as a protective barrier against loss is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Advantage And Disadvantage Of Housemaids Introduction For this project, I investigate the current debate surrounding the idea of keeping housemaids with children for purposes; such as, taking care of the children and serving them is a good or bad idea. Besides, because our values and norms are changed; as well as, our behaviors and thoughts are changed by technology and globalization. In the past, there were no housemaids and the parents have to serve themselves; in contrast, now, both parents are working, so they need somebody to help them at home and to look after their children. However, with all advantages of housemaids, everything has a negative side and housemaids also have disadvantages. This research will examine this on a global or international scope. The aim of the research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sub reasons are parents don t know to deal with children as this research stated that housemaids know things about the children more than their parents. Besides, this research reported that housemaid was treating the child harshly, that is because housemaids see this work as a job to have money which means they are not parents. Conclusion/Recommendations To conclude, leaving the children with housemaids can create problems; for example, they will make unethical behaviors, they will be close to the children more than their parents and they will impact the children s language. However, you can solve those problems by putting your children in daycare or nursery school where can play and interact with other children instead of picking up a new language or bad behaviors. The second solution is living with a big family that children can communicate more with people from same beliefs and behaviors. The last solution, if the parents decide to have children, one of them has to scarify and leave the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Stock Split EFFECTS OF STOCK SPLIT Introduction The purpose of this research paper is information retrieval regarding stock split practice in a modern stock market, its major reasons and valuation effects on the company s financial position. According to the definition stock split is a method commonly used to lower the market price of a firm s stock by increasing the number of shares belonging to each shareholder. Companies are able to split their stocks in any number of ways. The most common stock splits are, 2 for 1, 3 for 2 and 3 for 1. For example, if you own 100 shares of a company that trades at $100 a share and it declares a 2 for 1 stock split, you will own a total of 200 shares at $50 a share after the split. It is also possible to have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, one year ago a single share of Berkshire Hathaway cost around $101,000 per share and was the first stock to ever hit a six digit share price. Berkshire Hathaway is not going to split their stocks and not interesting to make the price more affordable for small investors because these stocks are not for common people. These stocks are designed for very wealthy investors. As we can see from Figure 1, through one year the price of Berkshire Hathaway s shares increase for approximately 48,000 per share. Figure 1. BRK A, 2007. Thus, in spite of fact that price of these stocks is awfully high, investors still buy it because it has been increasing from year to year. Reverse Stock Split A reverse split reduces the number of outstanding shares and should instantly lift a stock s price. For example, a stock trading at $1 that is reverse split 1 for 5 should rise to $5 while the company s market value and underlying fundamentals are unchanged. Investors own fewer shares, but their value stays the same. So, it really depends on the substance of the stock behind the stock. And it is right that most reverse splits turn out badly. Most times, a reverse split is done because the shares have fallen down into the penny stock category (below $5 per share) that threatens their ability to remain listed on an exchange. Nasdaq requires that a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Factors That Influenced The Partition Of Africa In 1828 Shaka, leader of the Zulu tribe prophesied that the swallows , white men building mud houses, would come to conquer his people. By the end of the century his prophecy was reality. The extraordinary expansion drift of all major industrialised countries in Europe led to an unparalleled division of the African in the last two decades of the nineteenth century. Key reason to expand pivoted around the European economy. The industrial revolution in Europe had changed the landscape from rural agricultural to urban industrialised. The economic system that prevailed was capitalism. Trademark of capitalism is a constant search for markets to establish economic growth. During the great depression of 1873 1896 many continental countries opted for a protective system. For instance the average French tariff rose from 5.2% in 1875 to 10.4% in 1895, in Germany ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Events were not planned or controlled. All actors had different reasons and it were not only the decision making rulers who affected the events. Ordinary people influence by the patriotic nationalism and romantic adventures of explorers and missionaries influences politicians. Industrialist and merchants influenced politicians and international politicians influenced each other. The mixture or reasons and events led to the rapid uncontrolled expansion. However, in hindsight not all reasons lived up to the expectations. Economically it did provide markets and a source of commodities but most investors preferred other regions for business. The cost of sustaining the colonies were immense. Politically it led to mistrust and deep rooted animosity and while the Europeans plundered their way through the continent the most controversial reason, the civilising quest had terrible outcomes for the African society and the world as a whole. As Koponen stated it was just not reality but expectations that led to a scramble for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hypertension And Vitamin D Supplementation Hypertension and vitamin D supplementation Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of worldwide mortality and morbidity and accounted 30% of deaths around the world in 2003 (Vacek et al., 2011). Hypertension is a worldwide epidemic that has a strong association with age and life patterns (Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). Hypertension has been considered as a major risk factor of myocardial infarction, stroke, heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, chronic kidney disease, mental health issues and early death (Vacek et al., 2011; Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). If the systolic pressure reaches to 140mm Hg or higher and diastolic pressure climbs up to 90 mm Hg, this condition can be termed as hypertension (Torpy, Lymn Glass, 2010, p. 2098). Evidence suggests that vitamin D insufficiency is associated with hypertension and cardiovascular disease (Vacek et al., 2011). To treat hypertension, international guidelines recommend use of pharmaceutical agents which not only reduce blood pressure but also decrease the risk of CAD, stroke, heart failure and pre mature death (Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). Vitamin D is an important element of bone mineralization and homeostasis however, the role of vitamin D in treating hypertension is unknown (Geleijnse, 2011). The use of vitamin D to treat hypertension has not been recognised in the treatment guidelines (Wuerzner, Burnier Waeber, 2012). Some studies on animals have found that vitamin D may be used to reduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Once Beautiful Blue Water The once beautiful blue water. The countless days of spectacular fishing. The relaxing days spent out on the boat. All these activities that make the Midwest summer months actually feel like summer are quickly diminishing. Our lakes and rivers are progressively being destroyed. Whether it be the whole ecosystem that calls these waters their home, or the people like us who benefit from these waters for recreational activities, there continues to be one aquatic invader that is spoiling these waters. The wide range of carp species are invasive fish that have flourished and taken over these aquatic ecosystems very rapidly. With the recent advancements in the biotechnological field surrounding the use of chemical poisoning, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The investors knew how harmful the pollutants being given off were. The children are dying of cancer, and these people will tell you that s how the real world works. They will pride themselves on their sacrifices for our standard of living. They will call themselves practical men and hard headed realists. And they will have justifications for their abundance (Berry, The Unsettling of America , pg. 18). This just goes to show that these farmers were in it just to make a buck, they didn t take into regard the consequences that arose. Wendell Berry later follows up to further strengthen and prove his point of the self centered state of mind these men were in with, The viciousness of a mentality that can look complacently upon these diseases as part of the cost ( The Unsettling of America , pg. 18). These fish these farmers were cultivating were seen as a liable food source as well as a decorative garden fish, in which symbolized strength. As time progressed natural disasters such as flooding began to raise the water levels of these farm ponds and allowed an ease of access to the natural waterways and lakes across the region. Very quickly the carp became acquainted with their new environments and began to reproduce at an astronomical rate which makes them so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Speech A Speech On Shoes Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It s my great honor to be here today to present my speech. Before I start my speech I d like to ask you a question. If you had a chance to travel around the world, what would you take with you? Maybe many of you would choose money, credit card, parents, boyfriend or girlfriend. But my answer is shoes, a pair of shoes that fits me well. Maybe to you, a pair of shoes is the last thing you would choose to take, but can you imagine the picture that we walk or run without shoes? I believe none of you here is barefooted while listening to my speech. Then it s doubtless that shoes are really essential and thus shoes are greatest invention in my eyes. Maybe the greatest invention in your eyes is TV, mobile phone or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main function of shoes is to protect our feet from the cold, the wet and injuries. Besides, shoes have taken on a vast variety of other functions. For example, sport shoes protect us when we do bodybuilding exercises. Casual shoes provide natural comfort. Sandals can help your feet breath freely. High heeled shoes make women straight and elegant. What s more, there are many kinds of health care shoes that can ease the pain of our feet. Shoes combine people s needs, fashion and even health care together. So please do purchase shoes of high quality. You can get what you pay for and shoes are much cheaper than doctors, aren t they? It s obvious that shoes are made for the shielding of feet but aside from their practical function, shoes can help tell the personality, social status, values and even life styles of the person who wears them. The importance of shoes is immovable and shoes can never be replaced. We may overlook them, we may belittle their importance, but shoes will always say something about who we are, what we do, where we ve been and where we re going. At last, my dear friends, let s enjoy life with our best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Gentrification Of Gentrification And Labor Markets Introduction The study of urban spaces, especially with respect to gentrification, has increased dramatically in significance and relevance in the past several decades. With the resurgence of city living s popularity, urban revitalization has occurred in neighborhoods across the United States and brought with it significant economic and social change. Gentrification is known as a process of moving in wealthier residents and thereby increasing property values. From this, many conclude that it constitutes neighborhood revitalization insofar as it improves the economic value of the area. Therefore, a major consequence of this revitalization is that it often displaces low income residents and small businesses (Zukin, 2010). Though much research and discourse exist to examine the plights of these residents and firms, a frequently overlooked subject is gentrification s ability to displace labor from an economic standpoint. This review will primarily demonstrate that the limited research on gentrification and labor markets has concluded that a relationship between the two does seem to exist. In particular, the literature has shown that gentrification may negatively impact the manufacturing sector of the labor market, which has negative implications for urban economies. The review will also summarize the consensus reached by the scholars in the field, and it will identify the trends observed in their research. Finally, it will assess the gaps in the literature, and seek to find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dbq Cholera Research Paper Outbreaks of cholera were not isolated to the European and Asian continents, as several major cases within the United States have been recorded back to colonial times. As trade increased with the old world, infected sailors bringing the disease to major port cities, spreading it even further as products became distributed across the nation. Famously documented as one of the most vital turning points for public health medicine within the US, the city of Chicago mirrored what was unfolding in the 1854 London outbreak. Congruent to Snow s findings, entire families suddenly became severely ill and dying off. As an effort to combat the pestilence, Ellis Chesbrough, an already established railroad engineer, designed a series of sewer systems modeled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Moral Values In Beowulf Ever since a young age, children have been told stories with a clear moral lesson. These lessons are used explicitly to show basic principles that a growing mind needs. However, as one ages the morals become less obvious, but they remain just as influential. Examples of these less direct morals are seen by young adults in academic analyzation and in their personal and social lives through popular movies or music. Marvel s Spider Man: Homecoming and Anglo Saxon poem, Beowulf, exist to help readers understand a variety of moral principles needed to become a respectable citizen and a hero. The writers of the screenplay and epic portray the main character as a tragic hero to show audience that one may have the confidence to attempt a task, but they must be reasonable enough when they are not capable to do so. In the film, Spider Man/Peter Parker takes on crimes that he thinks he is ready for, but is not trained enough to do so. When he is not able to complete the task, his mistake leads to almost costing the lives of thousands of people and him losing his suit. (Spider Man: Homecoming). The screenplay writers use this scene to show how our hero relied on the wrong factors and did not take in account that he was not ready to complete his goal, representing society s tendency to eagerly jump at opportunities that they are not yet ready for. In the epic, Beowulf , the author writes, ... Beowulf rose, still brave, still strong, and with his shield at his side, and a mail shirt on his breast, strode calmly, confidently, toward the tower... (Lines 511 513). The author wrote this quote to emphasize to readers how confident Beowulf was upon entering this battle despite his older age. This event causing his untimely death gives the impression to the audience that going into a situation unprepared sometimes leads to irreversible outcome. In addition to encouraging audience members to understand their limits, the two works also show the importance of asking for help. The main characters in both plots are given opportunities to achieve their goals by already respected superiors, proving to the audience that it is okay to require help. In the film, Peter Parker is finally given his chance to become the hero when billionaire, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Dharma Bums Aesthetic Response Essay The Dharma Bums Aesthetic Response After the opening chapter of the novel in which the narrator writes, Just in my swim shorts, barefooted, wild haired, in the red fire dark, singing, swigging wine, spitting, jumping, running that s the way to live (7), I knew that the book was not only going to be interesting, but also great. I was not displeased after finishing it either. The Dharma Bums struck me as being one of the most fantastic books that I have ever read; one that contains an amazingly simple and captivating plot, an introduction and insight into the Buddhist philosophy and its followers of the 50 s, and also contains the most provocative insight and philosophy about humanity and life. After the finishing the last page, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though my copy of The Dharma Bums now resembles more a grade school child s workbook with notes and underlines contained on almost every page, there are a few quotations still stand out in my mind even weeks after reading. The first is Ray s response to Japhy who is partaking in yabyum and asks Ray to join. I d also gone through an entire year of celibacy based on my feeling that lust was the direct cause of birth which was the direct cause of suffering and death and I had really no lie come to a point where I regarded lust as offensive and even cruel. Pretty girls make graves, was my saying (29). I found this passage not only to be of extreme importance for it showed Ray s dedication to Buddhism, but also very interesting and quite noble. In contrast to the promiscuous sexual behavior that is often glorified during the Beat generation (whether straight or gay) and even in some of Kerouac s novels (which, of course, now I am going to look at more closely to see if I may have been mistaken in my interpretation of his earlier works), Ray s character who can be linked to Kerouac s literary voice, is really making the statement that these sexual desires are wrong. I just found this quote to stimulate a lot of thoughts. Was he siding with Conservatism? Was this his way of rebelling against his own generation? It is not that I find qualms with his beliefs, but I do find them to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing Bartleby, The Scrivener And The Overcoat In both Herman Melville s Bartleby, the Scrivener and Nikolai Gogol s The Overcoat, the reader is given insight about the different workings society has on two copyists. Both, Akaky and Bartleby make a living off copying papers, and can be considered as the heros of their stories. Though, both of their mannerisms are out of place and foolish in their given society; the authors display different settings, character arcs, and motivations to showcase the slow burn psychological and physical effects society has on the protagonist. Even though Bartleby s passive nature in a capitalist dominant economy leads him to his death, Akaky stumbling upon materialism in a classist Russia can be ascertained to have been deadlier than passiveness. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similarly to Bartleby, in The Overcoat, Akaky Akakievich is a copyist who went about his work mindlessly. Gogol depicts Akaky as an outlier among his peers, and deemed to be the only clerk who served his job with love (313). The author portrays Akaky as an aloof fellow, who has no idea about his surrounding for he is always focused on his writings (Gogol 313). When the Russian s worst enemy, winter, arrives; his overcoat is too old and broken down to protect him from the cold weather. His current overcoat is ridiculed and mockingly called a peignoir by his fellow clerks (Gogol 315). The arc shifts when his tailor, Petrovich, makes him a new overcoat from cheap material that resembles the ones worn by the rich (Gogol 320). The coat heightens how Akaky viewed himself, and how his peers view him. However, he is robbed of his coat on the way home from his Chief Assistant Clerk s party (Gogol 323). In the latter part of his character arc, he valued the search of his overcoat more than his livelihood. He decides to search for the overcoat with the help of higher officials. After failed attempts with different people, he tries his luck with the Very Important Person who put the nail to the coffin in Akaky s life but not his arc(Gogol 324) . After his death Akaky is seen as an apparition trying to steal the overcoats of others. He tormented other s until he steals the overcoat of the Very Important person (Gogol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Lake Shoe Research Paper Why Lake Tahoe is Your Next Destination? 5 Summer Activities You Can Do at Lake Tahoe It is the hottest season of the year, so refresh yourself with a cold drink or take a dip in the water. Fly away from the bustling city and immerse yourself with the beauty of Lake Tahoe s nature. So, to enjoy and make your stay memorable in the beautiful Lake Tahoe here are five activities you can do : 1. Water Skiing Do you want to enjoy an adrenaline pumping activity this summer? Try out this water sport! Either if you are a first timer or an adventurer this sport is a great option. You can try out this water sport together with your workmates, friends, or even family. 2. Hiking Summer is the best time to go hiking especially with groves of trees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven... Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne s The House of the Seven Gables In the novel The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne portrays Alice Pyncheon as a unique and compelling character, placing her in contrast with a story full of greed, lies and betrayal. Hawthorne reveals her fantastic character to us in numerous uses of symbolism throughout the novel. By painting a picture of a gentle yet proud woman, Hawthorne chooses to represent Alice s impressive characteristics using images that come up repeatedly in his novel such as the nature and flowers in the garden as well as Alice s Posies. Hawthorne also makes reference to the Maule mastery and its power over Alice and the playing of the harpsichord during a Pyncheon death. All the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hawthorne describes the bush as literally covered with a rare and very beautiful species of white rose (68). The white hue of the roses could no doubt represent the purity of Alice s character and spirit. The rosebush radiant in full bloom mirrors the fact that Alice s spirit is very much alive and vibrant despite her unfair death two centuries earlier. Also, when Hawthorne states that the whole rosebush looked as if it had been brought from Eden that very summer, he shows the innocence of Alice s spirit through his reference to the garden of Eden and her character s place among the heavens above. This rosebush in the Pyncheon garden symbolizes Alice s innocence and purity as well as her connection to nature and the flowers that God himself created. Besides Alice s connection to the nature in full bloom within the Pyncheon garden, Hawthorne makes several references to Alice s Posies which bloom every summer on the roof of the House of the Seven Gables. Hawthorne notes that these flowers did their best to gladden it [the house] with tender beauty in the same way that Alice s tenderness does its best to dominate the gloom of the Pyncheon House (31). Most notably, Alice s Posies were flaunting in rich beauty and full bloom . . . a mystic expression that something within the house was consummated on the day that Holgrave and Phoebe unite their love for one another, therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. My Internship And The Washington Center Program From the beginning of my internship to the end, my plans for the future have become even clearer as I have completed my internship and the program. I came into this internship with a general idea of what I wanted my future to look like, such as getting my masters, joining the military, and working for federal law enforcement. However, now after completing my internship and The Washington Center program I have a better idea of what I want my immediate future to look like after I graduate college. I plan to apply to as numerous agencies as possible in the fall and if I get hired on, I will join the reserves. If I do not get hired, I will join active duty, and as I become more experienced I will continue to apply to agencies until I am able to get a job in a federal agency. I feel more equipped for a job in law enforcement after I have expanded my knowledge and abilities. Throughout my internship, I was able to expand my software knowledge in Excel, Tableau, and Visio. Tableau is a computer software program used to support data and create visualizations based on the data, such as graphs and tables. I used tableau as part of my brief to upper management in order to make the data I was presenting clearer. Another type of visual aid I developed during my internship was the program Visio. I used Visio to create several diagrams to show cost avoidance. Lastly, I was able to update my abilities on Excel, a skill I have obtained for years, but now am able to do more advanced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. American Kitefliers Research Paper Did you know that there is something in the United States called the American Kitefliers Association? And there s something called competitive stunt kiting. As you might expect, the people who compete in stunt kiting competitions are interesting folks. At Collectors Weekly, they ve got a profile of Richard Dermer. He is a pizza shop owner and kite collector. The walls of Dermer s pizza joint are covered in kites from all over the world. That is impressive enough. But it s not his only accomplishment. Dermer worked at Hideaways, one of the first pizza places in Oklahoma. It opened in the late 1950s, when pizza was an exotic food. He bought the joint in 1960. He delivered pizzas in these weird Volkswagen Beetles. They were painted like Herbie and lady ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He told Collectors Weekly: I was very much a novice, but I started learning. And the more we got into going to kite festivals and collecting kites, the more I discovered and the deeper the subject became. My kite book library now runs over a hundred volumes. I learn stuff new every time I go to an event. And I think the kites out in the garage are multiplying when the lights are out. What does Dermer s collection and hobby bring to the United States? It brings an international perspective and history on kite flying. In India, for example, kite flying is a fierce. It is a sometimes violent sport. In Thailand, kite battles reflect the war of the sexes between men and women. Kites were used in World War II. They were used to distract German planes and for target practice. When Dermer started stunt kiting, it was pretty new. All the kits were triangular, they all looked about the same. But soon, Dermer told Collectors Weekly, that changed. In the 80s and 90s, kites went through quite a developmental phase where they were getting better and better as new lighter, stronger materials were being developed. Tubular fiberglass became obsolete when tubular graphite came ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The And Its Impact On Modern Society The entirety of the story was written from the perspective of the surrounding farmers from Animal Farm. When the computers were created, the scientists wanted to use them as a tool to contain knowledge. However, they overthrow the initial leaders and dominates the government which parallels to the expulsion of Chiang Kai Shek from mainland China. Although the initial leader is not physically active in the story, they are presented throughout some of the major events demonstrating their opinions on the issue and what they would have done in similar situations. For instance, in frame eight the machines decided to improve their system of governance to one that involves human morality and consciousness as complete demolition of human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The human in the Animal Farm are the initial leaders in the story while the pigs are the computers. In the Animal Farm, the surrounding farmers: Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Fredrick viewed the animals as a threat to their authority which corresponds to the scenario where the initial leader malfunctions the computers to regain power. Additionally, the human and the pigs eventually unified and agreed to recognize the existence of one another. Although trading was viewed a human like behaviour the farm traded with the human to improve their economical wealth. Which is similar to the fact that although the Communist party and the Nationalist party were opposed to each other, they reunified under the 1992 consensus for economical purposes. The two opposite forces in Animal Farm, Chinese History and the the story we created fought against each other for authority. Nevertheless, they concluded in a mixed government system where ideologies from both systems were combined into one. Our group s reverse allegory comic features the computers as the new leaders of the society. We chose the computers as an allegory for Communism due to the fact that technology, in many people s opinion, is the new hope for human race to prevent or find a solution for our world s most critical crises. Communism also provided hope in both China and the Soviet Union in 1966 and 1917 respectively. Before Mao gained control of China, there was a century of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Function Of Thyroid Gland The thyroid gland is butterfly shaped organ located in the front of the neck just above the trachea connected by an isthmus [1]. the major function of thyroid gland is the Production of the T3, T4 and calcitonin hormones. Dysfunction of thyroid gland causes the shortcoming in the production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid disorders related to dyshormonogenesis e.g. (Goiter, Thyroiditis, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Graves disease, thyroid cancer, thyroid nodule, thyroid storm)[2]. For the diagnoses of thyroid disease we use chemical and radiological investigation [3], for a chemical we use the laboratory test for measuring the concentration of thyroid hormones in the circulation include total T3 and T4 hormone [4], and for the radiological exam, we use various modalities (ultrasound, CT, MRI and Nuclear Medicines). Ultrasound is the leading imaging technique for diagnosis of thyroid diseases [5][6], Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging also have a high important role for assessment the thyroid malignancy [7]. Nuclear medicine is the imaging of utilization of radioactive compounds in medicine to image and treat various human diseases. It depends on the tracer principle that studies of the fate of compounds in vivo using small amounts of radioactive materials [8]. Nuclear medicine used to diagnose major tissues and organs of the body by using the radiopharmaceuticals.The patient is administered a radiopharmaceutical that distributes according to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Ruth Graves Toll House Inn Created by Ruth Graves Wakefield in 1938 when she owned the Toll House Inn the recipe quickly became a favorite among Americans everywhere. Her recipe went international during WW2, with American soldiers from Massachusetts sharing the cookies among their ranks. Today practically every brand of chocolate chips carries a variant of the chocolate chip cookie recipe on its packaging. Almost every modern cook book contains the recipe, and every bakery offers some version of the cookie in various forms. Depending on the amount of mixing and cooking, some recipes produce a softer and more chewy style cookie, with others doing just the opposite. The procedure for making cookies is almost entirely the same, with sugars and fats being creamed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Tobacco Use Tobacco Tobacco Use How many Americans use tobacco products? Well there is A LOT and it causes a lot of deaths per year also. Tobacco products cause 6 million deaths per year or more. Tobacco is dangerous for your body. It can cause serious health issues, Smoking has a long term effect to it. It could cause asthma, reduced lung growth, reduced lung functions and that s pretty serious if you ask me. The tobacco industry is influencing kids with their products for kids like the little play cigarettes that you can eat, the chewing jerky that acts like its chewing tobacco. It is wrong, it could make your kid into a nicotine addict. And could cause the health problem listed above. (Radcliff) Tobacco products aren t safe for adults or kids even. It could get kids hooked on tobacco products at a young age if they see an elder using the tobacco and they are like, I can t wait to try that when i m older or they could get influenced by tobacco companies to do it under age and permanently damage the kids inner body parts. E cigarettes (vapes) are commonly used to help Reduce smoking. Some people say that it does help but some under age kids do it for fun, they have no addiction to smoking. Its also not safe because it could cause second hand vapor. Also it s not safe because young kids 12 17 year olds, commonly use this product for no reason getting them addicted to nicotine. that s not good for their lungs and could cause them to get seriously hurt. The normal person that uses tobacco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Bureaucracy And Its Effect On Society Bureaucracy belongs to an important part in administrative science. Because this concept is a universal concept. Bureaucracy impacts on our society. Though it has a positive impact now a days it becomes more worsened in our country. It has become more red tape in our country. Moreover it has many negative externalities such as rigidity, over formality, corruption and so on. WHAT IS BUREAUCRACY? Firstly we have to know whatisthe meaning of Bureaucracy. Bureau = office and cracy = practical usage That means try to control everything by office . Bureaucracy is such a form of social organization which is maintained by strict rules and regulations and which has the goal of achieving technical superiority over any other social organization. Paul. H. Appleby, Bureaucracy is inseparable from the phenomenon of systematic interaction of many person s associate in common and complex terms . Prof. Finer; This civil service is a body of officials permanent, paid and skilled . ROLE OF BURAEUCRACY IN STATE AND SOCIETY In a modern country the role of bureaucracy cannot be described in words. To make any country s policy formulation implementation of legislation and important policy making, bureaucracy is a must. Without bureaucracy governmental workings is hard. So in the modern world it is a must. Here the importance of bureaucracy is mentioned 1. Pioneer of social change: In a developing country, bureaucracy plays an important role in the social, political, economic even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Literary Devices In The Pedestrian By Ray Bradbury Author s often use literary devices and techniques to further improve imagery, mood, setting and much more, The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury is a short story that consists of a sane man in a community that explains his thoughts as he walks. Some thoughts include on how the main character is the only one who isn t addicted to electronics in his dystopian society. Using literary devices will improve the witters success on most anything. In The Pedestrian, Bradbury uses literary devices and techniques of figurative language, setting, and symbolism to further enhance the negative impacts technology will have on his society. Bradbury uses the literary device of figurative language to portray a negative view of the impacts technology has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Start, Bradbury mostly describes Mr. Mead walking the streets in a darker time of day. The dark can signal being alone, and feeling indifferent in a certain place. The own, obsessed with electronics, thought differently of Mr. Mead because he favored nature. For example, when Mr. Mead walks he changed to sneakers because his other shoes had a hard heal, and lights might click on and faces appear, when they heard him passing (3). Others thought it was different for a man to walk the streets in order to receive fresh air. Secondly, Mr. Mead was walking and came across a police car. With the short story taking place in 2053, it was a driver less car. This one lone car wandering and wandering the empty streets, happened to be the car to represent symbolism in the short story(12). Written in 1951, The Pedestrian predicted driver less cars in the future of 2053. It also hints to the fact that the government had more control than needed. Thirdly, Mr mead describes walking through his town as Walking through a graveyard where only the faintest glimmers of firefly light appeared in flickers behind the windows (2). Mr. Mead was the only alive person living in his society, while the others take an effect of being brain dead from the cause of technology overrule. With updated technology, the community in which Mr. Mead lives in will spend less and less time outside, making Mr. Mead seem different from the eyes of the cities view. In all, by using symbolism with time of day, new technology, and living ways of the society, Bradbury impacts readers view on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. CJ Environmental And Sustainability Statement I am pleased and honoured to address you for this presentation of the CJ Environmental Sustainability Statement. This is an important step for Currimjee Jeewanjee and our companies. On the onset, I wish to point out that environmental and sustainability initiatives are not new to us. Indeed, over the years several environmental projects have been undertaken by our companies. A few examples are the installation of a photovoltaic system for la regie of MC Vision, cell site battery regeneration at Emtel, rain water collection at CPMD MC Vision, and paperless reporting in most units. Also, our staffs have participated in good numbers in the recent Clean Up Mauritius campaigns, and we have keenly celebrated this years environmental day with an awareness workshop. At the same time, we must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  Continually monitor and improve our environmental performance and support customers , employees , partners , and other stakeholders environmental and sustainability progress. These strong commitments endorsed by Currimjee Jeewanjee speak for themselves. In fact, these powerful words clearly crystallize our environmental pledges, and they must become one of Currimjee Jeewanjee s paradigms for years to come. Fellow Directors and Executives I take this opportunity to thank senior management of our units, members of the task force and our staff in general for their keen participation and commitment to the environmental and sustainability initiative. Given our talents and personal contributions, I have no doubt that our sustainability engagements will positively evolve into a second nature for all of us, and become an integral part of the CJ way of doing things. Furthermore, as any improvement is a never ending journey, I look forward for the continual refinement of our environmental pledges to be a dynamic and living responsibility for all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...