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Cloning Bad
Is cloning bad or good for us? According to NIH website, it states there are three different types of artificial
cloning: gene cloning, reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. In our biology textbook it states that cloning
makes an identical copy of a gene. Gene cloning replicates genes and DNA segments. Reproductive cloning makes
a duplication of an animal. Therapeutic cloning makes embryonic stem cells to help produce tissues to restore
damaged or diseased tissues. I believe that cloning technology can help resolve many things, we would be able to
learn and develop more things that could help the world.
An example of reproductive cloning is Dolly the sheep. She was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell,
which is much more difficult to clone from. She lived to be only 6 years old due to arthritis. They took an udder cell
from a six year old Finn Dorset white sheep. They changed the growth medium to keep the udder cell alive but it
stopped them from expanding. According to the article Cloning Dolly The Sheep ,they injected the cell into an
unfertilised egg cell and made the cells fuse by using electrical pulses. Therefore, they moved the DNA of the donor
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According to the website Greengarage, it stated the artificial interference is wrong and can lead to a domino effect,
other attributes of life could be altered and have a negative result. This shows that cloning could have a domino
effect in nature, if we change one thing it could change everything; the results it could be bad. Furthermore it states
human DNA can be contaminated, and the chances of success are very rare. This shows that many things could go
wrong during cloning and we don t know if we would be able to solve the problem. Thus, cloning also has
disadvantages like interfering with nature and resulting in many
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India s Economic Success Social Cohesiveness On A Global...
INTRODUCTION
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We recognise that your organisation occupies a visible position in the telecommunications industry as a leading
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Telecommunications services are critical to Nigeria s economic success social cohesiveness on a global platform.
The capacity, consistency of good quality network coverage, and reliability of the infrastructure used in the
provision of these services are important to consumers; both businesses and individuals
The bulk of investment to build, deploy, and, maintain communication networks is delivered by commercial
providers who are in fierce competition to deliver services to the consumers.
There are many areas in Nigeria that are not being fully served by the telecoms market.
In the last 5 years, the mobile sector has had triple digit growth rates after competition was
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Music And Romantic Ballads
Friedrich Nietzsche a German philosopher once said that Without music, life would be a mistake . I agree with that
statement because music is very powerful and important in our daily lives. Just imagine being stressed at school or
maybe your crush didn t love you, listening to music can help you ease your mind and forget about your worries.
We all have certain genre of music that we enjoyed listening to, such as Hip Hop, Classical, Pop , Country , Gospel,
Ballad, etc. For me I enjoyed listening to Romantic Ballad; a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas,
whenever I feel distress or bitter because it helps me express my true feeling for something I am passionate
towards. Ballad were originally written to support dancers, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I can personally relate to this song because I have been in similar situation where I have been cheated on and knew
about it but did not confront that person. Romantic Ballad is unlike a party music that you hear in clubs or dance to
when it comes on the radio, because they are usually slow in tempo and build towards a loud and heartwarming
sing alone.It often has a refrain , a repeated section that separates parts of the story being told in a song. Ballads are
usually 13 lines and common forms are ABAB or ABCB repeated in alternating 8 and 6 syllable lines. Ed Sheeran
is a famous english songwriter, guitarist, and recording producer. He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire in the
United Kingdom but was raised in Framlingham, Suffolk in England. Ed Sheeran was discovered by Jamie Fox,
after moving to Los Angeles in 2010. He is now a worldwide superstar who has won two Grammy awards for song
of the year. He recently released a song called Perfect . This song is a romantic ballad style that was compose and
sang by Ed Sheeran, this music was released March 9th, 2017. This song was included in his third studio album; it
is the fifth track on the album. Perfect was serviced to pop radio on September 2017, as the third single from the
album in the United States and it is now the number one hit in Austria, Belgium, Scotland and Switzerland. He
perform Perfect for the first time on national television show called Good Morning America on September 25,
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Lou Gehrig Outline
Lou Gehrig s Disease
Thesis: Weakness in the hands, arms, legs or slurred speech. Imagine having these symptoms and not knowing what
is wrong. Then the most dreaded words are uttered, You have Lou Gehrig s Disease . Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
(ALS), or other wise known as Lou Gehrig s Disease, is a disease that attacks muscles and brain cells. ALS was
first found in 1869 by French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot,but it wasn t until 1939 that Lou Gehrig brought
national and international attention to the disease (About). The disease got its name from the famous baseball
player, Lou Gehrig. He was an all star first baseman and a king of home runs. His professional baseball career with
the New York Yankees was cut short due to this horrible disease in 1939. He died from it in 1941, at the age of
thirty seven. Doctors do not know what causes ALS and why it occurs. It is ... Show more content on
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The Ice Bucket Challenge is a nation wide fundraiser to raise money and awareness for people with ALS. The Ice
Bucket Challenge is getting challenged by a friend to dump a bucket of ice and water over your head. You have
twenty four hours to complete the challenge or donate one hundred dollars to the ALS Association. The Ice Bucket
Challenge was started by a former Boston College baseball captain named Pete Frates. He has ALS and started the
challenge on Twitter. The challenge has taken off and is know across the nation, maybe across the world. Gleason
said, We see thousands of people participating and it s raised more awareness of the disease that anything in the
history of ALS since Lou Gehrig s announcement 75 years ago (Brodear). Many famous people have also
participated in the Ice Bucket Challenge including Jimmy Fallon, Martha Stewart, Oprah, Bill Gates and Satya
Nadella. The ice bucket challenge spread across culture and politics, backyards and boardrooms
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Liver Observation Report
To confirm, the P values of the liver and the kidney is 0.003, this value is less than the null hypothesis of 0.05, as
the value is greater than the null hypothesis it rejects the hypothesis depicting that the liver and kidney fractions are
not the same. The comparison of the liver cytosol with the liver mitochondria enables us to determine the activity
between the cell fractions, the calculated P value, 0.0012, that disapproves the null hypothesis as 0.0012 ≤ 0.05
indicates that there is no relationship between the cytosol and mitochondrial fractions. Furthermore, the similarities
in the Liver mitochondria and the kidney mitochondria activities of 0.109 ≥ 0.05 supports the null hypothesis,
accordingly outlines a relationship between the liver and the kidney tissues in the mitochondrial fraction. Lastly, the
kidney cytosol and the kidney present low levels of GST activity in the mitochondrial fraction, compared to the
cytosolic, this indicates that the metabolic reactivity of the enzyme is more favorable in this specific location of the
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The given data had the potential to reduce reliability, therefore the untrustworthy data has been eliminated in this
experiment. The mean and standard deviation has been displayed in a table and histogram. The regression analyses
that were below 0.95 were eliminated as an example of significant outliers to produce more consistent and reliable
results as well as other data that has had an immense difference in the range. The outliers were selectively
eliminated as the results are better removed than kept. Even though the sample size has been relatively reduced (13
population size) compared to the initial (), in this case it is more reliable to have a small sample size with consistent
results, than a large population with considerably different ranges that could highly influence the overall
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All people have a particular idea of themselves. The idea...
All people have a particular idea of themselves. The idea of who they are and who they are not. The way people
lead an everyday life within an environment and interactions with other human beings make them feel closer
connected to some groups of people and different from others. How feeling similarity and difference in society
affects ability to attain a positive sense of self and meaning are an important questions within psychology. Theory
of social identity constructed by Tajfel and psychosocial theory of identity created by Erik Erikson are two of
theories which give answer to this question.
Tajfel and Erikson(ref) defined identity as two dimensional, containing personal and social part. Both believed that
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Experiment showed that students felt inmediately identified with ingrouppers and cosider outgrouppers as
concurrency. Tajfel explained that only knowing u are part of group without intention to be in group or gaining
something is enough for people to feel diversity which leads to discriminating of outgroup and prioritizing ingroup
in order to highlight group s status. Tajfel showed how membership of group can make us see differences and get to
know who we are and where we belong to by commiting to rules of group. The final stage is comparing own group
with other ones. If there is chance of changing identity people tend to move from lower valuated to higher valuated
group for example work position.
If there is no chance of changing identity due it was given to us race gender etc and people feel their group is
devaluated they can take an action. People try to creatively highlight positive characteristics of ingroup comparing
to other groups.
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Erikson concentrated on personal part and argued that uniqueness of individual is major for evolvment of
identity.Eriksons psychosocial theory focus on process of shaping identity within individuals rather than within
society. according to erikson building and achieving of identity is a life long process of self discovering during
which evolving of identity is achieved. Erikson believes during this
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Animal Health Fact Sheet Essay
1 Animal Health Fact Sheet INFECTIOUS REPRODUCTIVE DISEASES OF SMALL RUMINANTS Clell V.
Bagley, DVM, Extension Veterinarian Utah State University, Logan UT 84322 5600 June 2001 AH/Sheep/19
INTRODUCTION Several diseases which infect small ruminants result in abortion or reduced fertility and some
may also infect humans (zoonotic diseases). Each of the diseases listed below will be briefly outlined. Those
marked with an asterisk (*) may also cause human disease. Akabane Disease Bluetongue Disease Border Disease
(Hairy Shaker) * Brucellosis Cache Valley Virus * Campylobacter (vibrio) * Enzootic (Chlamydial) Abortion
Flagellated bacterium (Flexispira rappini) * Leptospirosis * Listeriosis (see the October 1999 International Animal
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Vaccines have been used in Australia and Japan Treatment: None Human Effects / Prevention: No known effects.
BLUETONGUE DISEASE Causative Agent: Viral agent 22 strains identified worldwide; 5 of those in U.S.; very
little cross protection between strains. The Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (EHDV), which affects white tail
deer, is a closely related virus and it may also affect cattle. Disease Signs: Adult cattle show few if any signs. Sheep
of any age may be affected and will show edema of head and ears as well as erosions of the mucous membranes and
skin of the feet. Resorption, autolysis or mummification of the conceptus, Birth of stillborn, weak, or dummy calves
and lambs. Nervous system lesions hydrocephalus; cerebral cysts; other brain lesions. Spread of Agent: Primarily
spread by a gnat (Culicoides variipennis) but also by semen from infected bulls and transplacentally. This gnat uses
breeding sites of fecal contaminated shallow water, animal and human waste water lagoons, and stagnant water in
streams or ponds. Diagnosis: Viral isolation, but only if the fetus was infected in late term pregnancy.3 Precolostral
serum from aborted or newborn fetus for antibodies Prevention /
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Essay about Respiratory Therapy
Respiratory Therapy is a health profession that specializes in Cardio Pulmonary functions and health. Respiratory
therapists help with prevention, assessing patients, treatment, diagnostic evaluation, education, and care. They treat
patients from all ages, from babies to the elderly. The requirements in becoming a Respiratory Therapist are taking
Human Anatomy, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Mathematics at a high school or college level. To
begin the Respiratory Therapy Program out of high school you have to have a C or better in Chemistry, Anatomy,
Algebra 2 minimum, and English. If these courses were not taken in high school, they would need to be taken at the
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Respiratory Therapists work in sleep laboratories helping to diagnose disorders like sleep apnea, in skilled nursing
facilities and pulmonary rehabilitation programs helping older people breathe easier and get more out of life.
Respiratory Therapists play an important role in asthma education. Not only can they treat disorders and breathing
complications their job are to diagnose the patient and follow diagnostics procedures. Common procedures
respiratory therapists perform are Arterial Blood Gas Analysis, Pulmonary Function Studies, Sleep Studies, EKG
and Cardiac Test, Sputum Specimens, and Stress/Exercise test. Smoking programs assisting those who want to kick
the habit for good also in air transport and ambulance programs rushing to rescue people in need of immediate
medical attention.
The growing need for Respiratory Therapists is in high demand due to the increasing numbers of elderly people,
environment; such as asthma, smoking and COPD, treatments for cardiopulmonary diseases, and premature babies.
In May 2008 Respiratory Therapists accounted for about 105,900 jobs, 81 percent worked in hospitals. The
numbers of therapists are expected to continue growing up to 21 percent from 2008 2018. Due to the high demand
of jobs in the medical field, you will always have a job to
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A Theory Of Justice John Rawls Analysis
Rawls: A Theory Of Justice John Rawls was an influential moral and political thinker in 20th century philosophy.
He was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, studied at Princeton and Oxford, and worked at MIT, Cornell, and
finally Harvard where he taught for over thirty years. Two of his younger brothers contracted deadly diseases from
him (diphtheria and pneumonia) and died. Surprisingly, Rawls remained a Christian. He wrote an intensely
religious senior thesis in college and even considered becoming a priest in the Episcopal Church. However, his time
in WWII as an infantryman in the Pacific was too much for his conviction when he witnessed horrible deaths and
learned of the Holocaust, and he lost his faith. The Vietnam war, which he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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For example, making more money is only acceptable if there is a social good attached to it, like being a doctor so
that everyone profits. The idea is that people with no prior self knowledge would choose a society that has the least
amount of inequality in it just in case the poorest turns out to be them. Rawls goes on to expand on the principles of
justice that he proposes. In general he says that these two principles apply to the basic structure of society and are
meant to regulate the distribution of advantages and disadvantages. They are meant to make sure that rights and
duties are equally distributed. He says, the basic liberties of citizens are, roughly speaking, political liberty (the
right to vote and to be eligible for public office) together with freedom of speech and assembly; liberty of
conscience and freedom of thought, freedom of the person along with the right to hold (personal) property; and
freedom from arbitrary arrest and seizure as defined by the concept of the rule of law. He says that everyone should
have the same amount of these liberties, since citizens of a just society are to have the same basic rights. Rawls
does clarify the ordering of his principles as well, by explaining that the first principle can not be compensated for
by greater social or economic advantages, but that the distribution of wealth and income must be consistent with
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Comparing Paster s Humoral Theory
Within humoral theory, the body is understood to be comprised of four humors: black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and
blood. Gail Kern Paster describes the long standing importance of humoral theory, writing (8). Compare and
contrast the idea of the body as a semipermeable, irrigated container in two texts covered in the course. Relate your
analysis of the two texts to humoral theory. In Renaissance Literature, the body has been interpreted in different
ways. Renaissance writers understood the body as consisting of four humors: black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and
blood. Gail Kern Paster states in Civilizing the Humoral body that every subject grew up with a common
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However, in Elizabethan drama, men played all roles, which meant that female experiences and emotions were not
allowed to come to the fore. (Paster) The effect of humoralism is influenced by how the body is constructed due to
social interactions in the external world. Paster allows for a contemporary perception of the body. She uses the body
as a representation of how people feel and how they express these feelings through body language by outlining the
difference humoralism, or any other influential account of human physiology, makes to the subjective experience of
being in the body and thus to such matters as the inescapable...experience of bodily shame (Paster 3) In The Body
Embarrassed, Paster argues that the body can be seen as semipermeable, irrigated container because the impact of
humoral theory distinguishes between a social and physical body which connects the experience from within the
body with the outer body. This means that the individual s emotional experiences are shown by the external
depictions and perceptions of their
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E-Health Prevention Program
In 2014, a study was published to determine the effectiveness of a prevention program that would reduce the risk of
chronic diseases. As stated in the study, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of 10
Americans is living with a form of chronic illness. These chronic diseases are a result of modifiable health risk
behaviors such as sedentary lifestyle, malnutrition, alcoholism, and use of tobacco. If these risk factors were
transformed into healthy behaviors, it would eliminate at least 80% of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes and
40% of all cancer which are the leading causes of death in the United States. The study was composed of a
population of employees who attended an annual Benefits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Additionally, those who received basic e health messages had higher rates of goal obtainment than those who
received the more detailed messages. The researcher s results showed that after 38 weeks anyone could reach their
goal. However, the study lacked in showing examples of what some of these goals was. For example, was one of
the participants goals to lose 50 pounds or to limit the amount of time they watched the television. Their goals
could have been categorized in different areas of the World Health s Organizations seven dimensions of wellness. If
the study was determining weight loss as a goal, it did not tell us if there were healthy individuals or obese
individuals. For example, if it was someone s goal to keep off 5 pounds and they were a healthy individual, it would
make sense for them to be unmotivated in receiving e health emails and being in the maintenance stage of the being
of the study. The study does not give a proper representation of the sample of the population. Earlier in the study, it
was stated that many employers have not incorporated health wellness programs in their organization because of
lack of participation and lack of high risk employee participation. If this is true, the reason for such low attendance
at the Annual Benefits Fair because employees in these two groups did not come. If the researchers of this study
wanted to improve their study, they
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Theories And Social Identity Theory
4. Theories of Identity
Attempting to explain how individuals form their identity is impossible as many diverse approaches exist. A
number of sociology and psychological identity theories were considered in the selection of a framework to explain
the dynamics associated with the academic role in higher education. Sociological identity theories are constructive
when one wants to explain the different roles that lecturers have in the academic environment of higher education.
From literature the identity theory and social identity theory were identified as been central to conceptualising the
identity forming process. These two theories were found to be useful in explaining the psychological processes of
identity development. Many social psychology theorists have philosophised about how individuals develop their
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From literature, it is suggested that an individual exists within three contexts: life spheres, life roles and work
contexts. Lloyd et al (2011) cited in Jansen Roodt (2014). It is with this context in mind that these two theories will
be explored to form a basis for understanding how lecturers form their identity related to the different roles they
have in relation to the social environment they exist in. Both the identity theory and the social identity theory is
about the self with the difference being that identity theory were formulated from structural symbolic
interactionism, while the social identity theory had its beginning in social categorization (Tajfel 1978). Both
theories further claim that more than one identity can exist simultaneously. However, each identity is restricted to
the role or category associated with that identity and although they use the same language, the meanings connected
to the language are different (McCall Simmons,
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Risk It To Get The Biscuit Analysis
Risking It To Get the Biscuit For anyone that has ever played sports, the pre game speech is something that is
known all too well. Coaches attempt to prepare their team for competition in the same manner as generals prepare
their troops for war. For any sport, any age, and anywhere around the world, there is a similarity in the words
attempting to get the team ready for play. Usually, a cliché along the lines of gotta risk it to get the biscuit or we
have to be in it to win it will be used. The many people who have heard these phrases before will usually brush it
off and pay little attention to it. But can this phrase be more valuable than people think? Can it be applied to things
other than sports? The answer: absolutely. In life, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas, some of the citizens, the ones who walk away from Omelas, risk their
lives and happiness in order to achieve their goals of enjoyment in life. Despite living in a utopia (on the surface),
the people who leave know that there is nothing they can do to save the boy, so their guilty conscience overcomes
their happiness, causing them to leave. This departure from Omelas shows that big sacrifice is needed for one s
goals to be reached. No one knows what happens to these people, but they risk their lives anyways in hopes of
redeeming themselves for living happily while the boy suffers. In The Boat, there is again big sacrifice made by the
characters in hopes to reach their desires, no matter what has to be lost. It was established that the father, one in a
long line of fisherman before him, was always disappointed that he never go to pursue his education. He tries
desperately to get his son to follow his dreams, worried about what will happen to him if he follows his fathers
footsteps. In the end, the father makes the ultimate sacrifice by presumably jumping to his death in order for his son
to follow his dreams. Additionally, the father also fulfills his goal of getting off the boat, after so many years of
torment. These stories show how if humans want something in life, sacrifice of what is normal and cherished must
happen, in order for these ambitions and aspirations to be achieved. In life, you really do need to risk it to the get
the biscuit, whatever the biscuit may
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A Short Note On Non Alcoholic Beverage Company
Company SWOT Analysis
Company Description
The name of My Non Alcoholic Beverage Company is Revitalize Energy Drink . I decided on this particular name
because it should connect with consumers and the name speaks for itself. The drink will consist of all natural
products to help give users a boost of energy and assist them to consume natural vitamins and minerals their bodies
need. Our mission is to serve men and women of all ages by providing an all natural quality energy drink that will
fuel their bodies and mind. Our mission is to provide a high quality all natural products that individuals can enjoy
and provide their bodies with nutritional vitamins. We at Revitalize Company truly believe in our mission statement
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Non alcoholic Beverage Industry Trends and Justification
Industry Trends
Today Non alcoholic Beverage Industry continues to grow due to the growing population and rise of the middle
class, especially in emerging markets, and disposable income. All these are key growth drivers for non alcoholic
beverage companies to thrive. According to the Market Intelligence firm Euromonitor International predicts the
middle class around the country will make up 1.5 billion households by 2020, a 25% rise since 2012. According to
the Bureau of Economic Analysis report, U.S. consumption accounts for over two thirds of the country s gross
domestic product (or GDP). Individuals tend to spend more with a rise in their disposable income. The increase in
consumer confidence also increases consumption expenditure (www.marketrealist.com). Another reason non
alcoholic beverage is on the growth because consumers are more health conscious, and sugary drinks are on the
decline. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, calories from added sugars in soda are down
39 percent since 2000 because Americans are more conscious about their weight and the rising obesity rates. Two
Thirds of U.S. adults prove to be overweight or obese, a number that has been rising steadily for the past three
decades (www.cnbc.com). According to the latest Energy Drink
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The History Of Legos
Do you know any toy company that has been around since 1891? If you think Legos, you win! Let s examine the
History of Legos up until the present day.
First in 1891, ole kirk founded lego and back then lego made wooden toys that were hand made from wood and
paint. In the mid 50s lego started the lego system and made a town plan were you can make your own town and
play with it. In the late 60s, legoland denmark opened and was like Disneyland with legos.
In the late 90s.lego made a pc game called Lego Island and cataplied to lego games. In 1998 and 1999, Lego made
games called chess,creator,loco,friends and rock raiders. In 2000s and 2001, games for my style kindergarten,
kingdom creator,stunt rally,alpha team,racers 2 and Lego island 2
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Analysis of an Organization and Impacts of Environmental...
Assignment 1: Analysis of an Organization (Flight Centre)
Part 1: Environment Analysis (Internal and External) Flight Centre is one of the Australian airlines focusing on the
provision of services to the passengers through integration of quality and affordable pricing mechanism. Some of
the services by Flight Centre to its consumers include holiday packages, cruises, accommodation, car hire, and
insurance. The main objective of the organization is to offer competitive services at affordable prices with the aim
of meeting the goals and objectives within the market and industry of operation. The main objective of this research
exercise is to analyze Flight Centre of Australia and impacts of the environmental factors in relation to management
decisions of the organization.
External Factors
Political
The performance as well as stability of the government in relation to the policies influencing business has great
implications on the operations of Flight Centre Organization in the case of Australia. For instance, in the case of
2000, the introduction of tax on services and products affected the operations of Flight Centre because of
incorporation of the tax of about 10 percent in their prices. This is critical in the determination of new pricing
mechanisms with the aim of enhancing revenues and profits at the end of the financial year. Instability reduces the
operations of the organization due to insecurity of the passengers and investors as they seek to address and
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Morgan s Stand Below the Goldsboro Road
Morgan s Stand Below the Goldsboro Road
Morgan s famous heroic stand below Goldsboro Road would begin on March 18th. His division (Second),
Fourteenth Army Corps, took the advance for the Left Wing at 5:30 A.M. on Saturday the eighteenth (Hughes Jr.,
17). After Morgan helped federal foragers in his division fight off small rebel forces near Bushy Swamp, Sherman
ordered him to hold his division where it was. In the early morning of March 19th, Morgan s men would advance
along with Sherman and WilliamCarlin s men. They would soon be told to hold position again as Carlin went to
engage against Confederates. It wouldn t be until the afternoon at three o clock that Morgan would soon have to
help Carlin and Slocum against the Confederates, due to Carlin s inability to stop them in the skirmishes. After
Mitchell had placed his men into the appropriate area, Morgan s unit would march in. He would send one of his
men to send a message to generals in the battle. First he sent a message to Davis requesting that Vandever s brigade
(backed with the wagons at the rear of the corps) be rushed to him (Hughes Jr, 98). Morgan also sent one to
Benjamin Fearing to ask if he could help General Mitchell by being at his right while having some of his men
attack to help stiffen Vernon s skirmish line (Hughes Jr., 98). Also seeing that there were no enemy troops on the
right side near Goldsboro road, Morgan ordered one of his men to perform reconnaissance. Later, he and his men
would have to
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To What Extent Did Geography Affect The Development Of...
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Extremely low and high temperatures can slow down the development of societies and civilizations greatly. If you
are living in a place with temperatures similar to the ones of The Arctic, you will obviously have a lot of harvesting
problems because of the cold and all the snow covering the ground. Also, problems with getting around and
working hard because it is too cold to leave your home and go out are very probable. Going out to work in
conditions like these, can leave people dead or very sick with things like hypothermia. On the other hand, extreme
heats, like in places close to the equator, also slow development for very similar reasons. People struggle to leave
their houses because of extreme heat dangers like getting deep burns or even things like skin cancer from the sun s
UV rays, and may also have harvesting problems because of how dry it is. Land forms and geography can also have
an impact on the development of societies and civilizations. If you live in an area with a lot of bodies of water, you
will be granted with things like fertile soil, easy transportation, abundant food and water supply, more animals to
hunt (fishing) and much better hygiene than for example a place in the middle of the desert. Your geography is very
important to a stable society
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A Successful Black Man In August Wilson s Radio Golf
In the play, Radio Golf, author August Wilson address the idea of the working black man. He contrasts this
characterization of working black men with unemployed black men to show their progression. Wilson challenges
the idea that to be a successful black man, simply means making as much money as possible. The character,
Harmond begins the play by representing the ideal black man. Harmond was highly educated having graduated
from an Ivy League school, married, a business owner, wealthy, and involved in local government. From afar, he
looked like the ideal representation of what a successful black man should be. Harmond works for himself and
readers are meant to view this as honorable. However, as the play progresses, issues arise with Harmond s status as
a successful working man. Readers find out that Harmond s success is due in large part to his father s success, thus
it seems less like he earned his status and respect by himself. Additionally, it comes to light that not all of his
business proceedings are legal. In fact, readers find out that he has possessed houses in an illegal manner. Readers
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Roosevelt is not portrayed as honorable as Harmond initially was. Roosevelt makes it clear that morals have no
place within his business life. His character wants to attain money and success through whatever means necessary.
He gains a position at the bank that his boss didn t think he deserved, agreed to be a pawn for a white man so he
could make some money, willfully ignores the fact that he and Harmond acquired property illegally, and in the end
turns his back on his partner and friend in order to help a white man and earn himself some additional money. In
addition to his immoral business life, Roosevelt speaks of wanting to cheat on his wife, leading readers to further
question his
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Nurse Manager Skills Inventory Summary
There is much to be said as to the differences between a great Nurse Leader and mediocre one; in review of the
Nurse Manager Skills Inventory this writer was able to assess her proficiency and lack thereof in leadership skill
set. It is this writer s sincerest wishes that by giving her most effort, obtaining more diverse experiences, and
completing assessments such as this that she becomes a more knowledgeable, well rounded competent leader.
In terms of professional and personal accountability this writer holds this topic to the most high. In nursing school
we were all taught about validity; in that if one promises something (for instance signing to perform a job as
detailed) it must be done as it can be conveyed as neglect. Moreover, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Everyone is treated with respect and held accountable to the wrong doings without judgment. This writer applies
respect to others world views whether they deviate from her one in order to learn and appreciate those differences.
Grant it, it is not always easy however everyone deserves fairness. In addition, to that this writer volunteers in
under provides areas such as providing clothing, food and time to the homeless and mentally challenged when she
can. Within the most difficult times during this writer s beginning stages as a nurse this writer realized that she is a
natural leader and can with stand opposition while maintain her professional
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Nuclear Fission Research Paper
On August 6th, 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. Whether you believe it changed the
world for better or for worse, there s no denying that the planet will never be the same. This fission technology
opened the door for a whole new era of science, global politics, and warfare. But just how destructive can these
bombs become? Who decides which countries can have these bombs, and what sort of power does it give them? Is
it possible to use fission technology be used for other, more humanitarian projects?
Fission, the splitting of atoms, was thought to be impossible; at least, until it wasn t. In December, 1938, Otto Hahn
split a uranium atom in a German lab, accidentally beginning the creation of the most powerful weapons
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Poor Kids Documentary Analysis
In the 2012 documentary Poor Kids, children living in the Quad Cities reflect on their lives in poverty. Each story is
different but similar in many ways. At the time of the film, there were sixteen million children reported who were
affected by poverty. The film also stated that one in five children were living in poverty. With large quantities of
children being affected by poverty, the important to understand how these children are dealing with the factors of
poverty.
Three different children; Brittany, Kaylie, and Jasmine as well their families were followed by cameras through the
hardships of poverty. These families slowly trickled their way into poverty. For example, Brittany and Jasmin s
families both suffered a blow to their main income which was a major contribution to their lives in poverty. For
these children and many like them, they do not have the choice to escape poverty. Their parents are their main
providers and are responsible to supply a proper living environment such as shelter, food, and water. Children can
not contribute significant amounts of money to help their families survive. For example, Kaylie collects metal cans
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Due to the increased costs of living, it was later increased to $7.25. Also discussed in lecture, the cost of living has
increased but the wages have not. This is a contribution to many living in poverty, like the families in the film.
Services such as unemployment and TANF are available to individuals who qualify, but there are specific time
limits to receiving those benefits. Many of the individual s struggle at a personal level which contributes problem of
poverty. With low minimum wages and higher cost of living, many families and individuals can not escape poverty.
It is nearly impossible for families to survive on minimum wage and
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The Scene I Of Act IIi
Throughout the evolution of a theme and seven variations as well as a two part fugue, Berg explores the
possibilities of various numeric significances and an ever evolving harmonic and melodic vocabulary. By
presenting the audience with a familiar formal structure Berg is then free to more openly manipulate and change
other variables such as using non functional harmonies and unresolved melodic passages. He combines both
dramatic and musical foreshadowing to create a visual and aural experience for the listener that is while always
being conscious with what would be too overwhelming to the audience. Berg creates an opera ripe with symbolism
and significance. The introspective Scene I of Act III is no exception. The scene opens with Marie in her continued
struggle through life, attempting to find solace in her bible. The audience is presented with her frantic behavior in
this scene and further observes how the plot will finally unfold, a sad and unfortunate end. Musically, Berg paints
this surrealism wonderfully, and through his recurring methods and musical vocabulary, ties the scene together.
Following two bars of silence, the scene opens with a descending fourth figure that gradually evolves into an
ascending third figure in m.6. The four opening notes of the scene, G D F Eb, form a 0146, which is an all interval
tetrachord. On top of this linear tetrachord a solo cello oscillates between the notes G and D. These pitches are the
tonic and dominant of the initial key area
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Subsidy And Tax Should Be Used For Schools And Providing...
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Topic: Subsidy and Tax
Chosen news/article: Government targets 1 crore consumers to give up LPG subsidy PTI Mar 29, 2015, 02.47PM
IST, The Economic Times
1. Summary
Under the scheme, LPG cylinders are sold at market rates across the country. Consumers get Rs 558 in their bank
accounts so that they can buy LPG at the market rate of Rs 605 per 14.2 kg cylinder.
There is a strand of thought that in India the incomes of most consumers remain far below the global average, and,
therefore, it is the government s responsibility to pay for those who cannot afford.
Government expects that about one crore well off consumers will surrender the subsidy on cooking gas after Prime
Minister Narendra Modi s appeal to people not to take subsidy if they can afford to buy LPG at market price.
This money can be used for schools and providing medical facilities. I appeal to people who can afford LPG
cylinders at market price, please do not take subsidised LPG, the Indian Prime Minister said. 2. Background:
In fiscal year 2014 15 (to date) there have been no significant increases in the retail price of subsidized LPG.
On10th November 2014 it was reported that the per cylinder subsidy would be fixed at Rs 568 from March 2015 an
amount Rs 163.36 above the average per cylinder under recovery recorded in early October 2014.
Though the government has started DBT for LPG subsidy, the document pointed that the bottom 50
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Symphony Orchestra Concert Essay
A bad they in Paris in still better than a good day anywhere else. Popular quote. It was the first time that I would
assist to a Symphony Orchestra concert and I was excited for this new experience. Pictures at a French Exhibition
sounded like an artistic exposition of French pictures, instead was a repertoire of various pieces interpreted by the
Virginia Symphony Orchestra. The event took place at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk city in a perfect Sunday afternoon.
When my husband and I arrived were guided to our seats, just in time to breath and enjoy the magic of music.
Joann Faletta was the conductor and I was amazed to see a woman as a conductor. Robert Shoup was the chorus
master and Alon Goldstein in the piano. Alon Goldstein opened the concert with some short histories about French
musical pieces and his vision about what to expect of the concert. Prelude a Papres midi d un faune (Prelude to the
Afternoon of a Faun) composed by Claude Debussy was the opened piece, suddenly all the room was quiet.
The conductor started to move the baton in soft movements and all the instruments were synchronized to play the
most beautiful melody that transported me to the old French pictures that I have in my head. Set in sonata allegro
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2 in G minor for Piano Orchestra Op.22 composed by Camille Saint Saens and interpreted by Alon Goldstein. The
piece had homophonic texture in which the piano was the central part. The piece was marvelous and had different
range from piano pianissimo to forte fortissimo. The alternate sound of every note made shiver with emotion. It was
like if the piano was counting a history that involve different feelings at the same time. Different levels of emotions
from happiness to sadness were transmitted by the piece. The piece finished and the crowd wanted one more piece.
This time the pianist played magnificent softer and short piece, then the intermission took
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The Importance and Uses of Magnesium Essay
In chemistry and in our world there are elements that are needed for survival in our everyday life, and one essential
element that both humans and plants need is magnesium. Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal that is the second
element found in group two on the periodic table. Magnesium is an important element that is used in our everyday
society and found in the industry, agriculture, research, and medical areas. Magnesium is a hard, silvery white metal
that is the lightest weight element used for making objects that need to have a strong metal to keep it together. Its
symbol is Mg and its atomic number, the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom, is twelve (
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The reaction that Magnesium Chloride makes is MgCl2 → Mg + Cl2 (Uttley). A Magnesium compound that helps
with the heating in your home is Magnesium Oxide (MgO). It is a good insulating material and heating refractory.
The balance equation for this is: 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO. Also, when using cotton and wool fabrics, cement, or
ceramics people need Magnesium Citrate (Mg3(C6H5O7)2. ( Magnesium Today s). Other compounds that are in
industry are magnesium fluoride and magnesium oxide that produce glass and ceramics, magnesium
hexafluorosilicate that is mothprooding of textiles, magnesium phosphate that can be used for fireproofing wood for
construction, and magnesium sulfite that is used in manufacturing paper (Newton). Since magnesium is easily
reactive it can combine with other elements to form several useful compounds.
One specific use of Mg compounds in our society is the functions of magnesium alloys in the industry field. An
alloy is a mixture of two or more metals with properties different from those of the individual metals (Newton). For
example, since magnesium is a lightweight metal and aluminum is a heavier metal magnesium can alloy with
Aluminum. Magnesium and aluminum alloys create airplanes, automobiles, ladders, artificial limbs, vaccum
cleaners, lawn mowers, some portable power and gardening tools, car wheels, soda cans, and skis. Since Mg is one
of the lightest metals it is used in vehicles so that there can be less fuel (Uttley).
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Theseus Slaying The Minotaur
This work of art is a mythological belief about Theseus slaying the Minotaur. This story was illustrated by Carde
Henaff and written by Daniel Morden, Hugh Lupton. King Minos and Queen Pasiphae s son is not a child but a
Minotaur. Theseus is the most famous her of the Athens. His mother was Aethra and his father was either King
Aegeus or the Poseidon, the god of the sea. To keep the Minotaur fed the parents would send several children over
to the Crete where he is at. But to stop the madness, theseus is determined to slay the minotaur and also make it
back to Athens in one piece. As theseus started his journey to go find the creature he stumbled along other people as
well. The next morning he reached Athens. It was the lagest city he had ever
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Lies In Edward Bloom s Life
To Edward Bloom, his life was about making his own seem as extraordinary as possible. But, as the readers of Big
Fish, we can clearly see through the lies in Edward s stories. Edward Bloom wanted to seem like a hero, and so he
wove lies into the truths of his stories. He truly was a salesman which is evident through the description William
Bloom, Edward s son, provides of his comfortable life at home. William has everything he could possibly need,
except for one thing. He does not have a dependable Father who is constantly there for him during the entirety of
his life. Simply described, Edward was a man who couldn t sit still, and he had no routine to follow everyday. Since
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Yet, we can determine for ourselves whether his birth truly was remarkable, and my conclusion is that it wasn t. He
was simply born on the day the drought ended; he did not bring the rain with him when he entered into the world.
He spun lies into his truths, and made true lies . As the book continues, these true lies become larger and larger. It
goes from merely coincidences in the beginning, such as Edward s birthday being the day the drought ended, to
stories no longer even closely resembling coincidences. The story of Edward s life that all readers of Big Fish are
truly pondering is the day that Edward moves own from his human life and turns into a fish. It is easy for me to
conclude Edward Bloom s human life was one that was not so significant, he was merely a salesman who was not a
dependable part of his family s life. He truly did go to college, marry the girl he loved. He definitely had a son, a
comfortable life, and he was constantly away from his family. His stories are absurd, and so I am able to separate
the lies from the truths. And yet, the end of his life is so hard to understand. He loses his human form and becomes
a huge fish, while his son is watching
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Sedentary Changes In The Neolithic Period
Mesolithic period marked the beginning of Holocene inducing simultaneous climatic changes which led to
proliferation of flora and fauna. This inherently led to the increased availability of resources to man, hence creating
a change in the economy. Substantial changes in lifestyle were observed as a form of survival strategy which
primarily promoted localization, halting locomotion. The progression of evolutionary changes in anatomy and
physiology equipped man to enjoy privileges like full hand and thumb grip, larger cranial capacity that inherently
influenced other inter dependent bodily functions. His emotions cultivated social cohesions forming personal and
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As a result interpersonal relationships were developed to consolidate a form of cooperative existence. The burials
dated to this period are more structured and sophisticated than those in Mesolithic indicating the advancement of
culture and religion. The way man built pits and other structures proves his advancement from the previous period.
Neolithic period is also the origin of animal burial along with man. It only confirms that man became more attached
to the environment meanwhile formulating various emotions. He would bury the dead near his habitation and built
separate cemeteries and structured graves to dispose off the dead stipulating his respect for the dead. Neolithic
period holds evidence of childrens bones stored in jars showing the increased complexity of man and his emotions.
Man was more concerned about the dead .The Mesolithic period included simpler burials than those in Neolithic,
demonstrating that man was still adapting and his emotions were still enhancing. The continued usage of red ochre
indicates that its symbolic value was probably passed down through generations. The features of these burials
reveal that both Mesolithic and Neolithic man believed in some form of
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Understanding Your Passion Essay
Understanding your passion is a concept that the author uses to allow you, as a future business leader, to think about
the traits that will transform your business from an ordinary, or good business to a great business. The thought
process of believing in what your business is to what it can be .
This text is primarily focused around what thoughts and actions can turn you business from good to great using his
metric of sustaining a profitable business in a 15 year increment or longer. If you look at a few of the businesses he
references, some have had ill effects in years after their profitability, such as Circuit City failing and Fannie Mae
causing catastrophic economic collapse in the recent day. A company is only as good as their leadership and
profitability remain intact.
A company, to remain profitable through the longevity of world commerce can be difficult unless you continually
stove to meet consumer demand for your product. The internet businesses such as Amazon have decimated some
businesses because of low cost and availability and have only succeeded because of companies inability to adapt to
this new business model.
The authors words of insight are from 2001, which is a minimum of 15 years ago. The Global economy has
changed drastically since then. The principles are still sound in this era, but must be adapted to the current
economic climate where the consumer wants and demands much more from a company. Consumers temperaments
have changed
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Conformity In Dead Poets Society
Carpe diem, seize the day, boys, seize the day. Mr. Keating told this quote to the boys almost every day and he
wanted them to be their own individuals. While watching the movie, Dead Poets Society, we realize how important
it is to have individuality and to not conform to everyone else s normal ways to live. The Dead Poets Society was
filmed by Peter Weir in the year 1989, starring boys attending a preparatory school, who are being forced to ideas
of conformity, not being able to have their own ideals, and dealing with their overbearing parents. Conformity is a
huge deal back in 1959, you couldn t talk back to your teachers, your parents, or anyone for that matter. Conformity
can have a negative undertone in school because students are supposed to be individual and should not have to be
the same as everyone else. Students should be able to act how they want to be who they are. Children in school
should be given their own opportunity to do what they please. Non conformity can have a positive undertone in
school because not being conformed to everyone else s norm, you are a special individual. Being able to do as you
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They do not have their own thoughts and can t do things on their own. A person that I think is similar to Mr.
Keating is my mom. She pushes me to better myself. She gives me all of the encouragement I need to get through
tough things in my life. My mom can bring anyone out of their shell within minutes. She is always there to help me
sort out through the problems in life and is always there to let me talk to her about life. She gives me a lot of
physical and mental support in life. Just like Mr. Keating would help the boys with their own personal problems,
like Neil and his
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Nuclear Weapons During The Cold War Era Essay
The development and use of nuclear weapons in 1945 changed not only warfare, but how countries approach
warfare as a whole. As Andrew Heywood notes in his book, Global Politics, says that there s a tendency for any
weapons to proliferate or spread. With that knowledge it should be assumed that many nations would want to obtain
nuclear weapons after seeing what the power that they hold. A state being in possession of a nuclear weapon can
deter potential enemies and make them a power on the global scale. The Cold War era and post Cold War era both
saw an in increase in the spread of nuclear weapons. During the Cold War, after the US first used a nuclear weapon
in 1945, states that gained nuclear capabilities were the France, the UK, China and the Soviet Union. Post Cold War
era India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea all gained nuclear weapons and shows the problem with proliferation of
them. India and Pakistan are neighboring states and rivals which can lead to the possibility that they could be used
at any moment. North Korea is a dangerous militaristic state that constantly threatens other states. This illustrates
that the spread of nuclear weapons is a global problem because nuclear proliferation can possibly put WMDS,
weapons of mass destruction, in the hands of rival states or extremely dangerous nations. There s also the
possibility of them falling into the hands of non state actors such as terrorists groups. Nuclear proliferation and
nuclear disarmament/arms
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Character Analysis Of Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey is a comedian and actor that has been in the business since about the age of fifteen. Although he suffers
from bipolar disorder he still manages to be very successful in his career. I have choose to analyze Jim Carrey in the
movie where he plays a character that has psychological problems and the obsession of a number. The movie 23.
Through the paper I will refer to him as Walter sparrow as this is the charter that he is playing in the movie.
However in this movie Walter is two characters. He as well goes by Fingerling. I use both characters and explain
how they both can relate to Freud s ideas. I will do one character at a time. I will be using multiply of frueds
theories to express some of the behaviors and characteristics to his personality. Freud believes that we a driven by
our instincts, aggression and sexual desires
In the beginning of the movie Walter is an ordinary man that seems to live a really ordinary good life. When it first
starts off Walter is using his preconscious mind and explaining how he became a dog catcher. According to Freud
the preconscious is what we can easily access at any given time. He goes in to detail off what lead him to his job.
Later on he is confronted with a dog on the loose who gets away and who happen to bite him. This bothers him for
days and it is constantly on his mind. He is now using his conscious mind which is allowing him to think about the
dog. After a long day at work he still thinking of the evil dog. However
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Whale Persuasive Speech
To many, the thought of eating whale meat might seem strange, as they are not accustomed to consuming this kind
of meat, while to others eating cow (beef) is a strange and cruel thing to do. Around the globe, there are different
ways that individuals support themselves financially, and different foods that are consumed. Cultural practices are
what sets each group of people apart and make us unique, neighboring counties should not be allowed to change
century long practices as they see fit. Per the WDC Whaling is cruel and unnecessary and must stop. Commercial
whaling is effectively banned. Trade in whale products is forbidden. Yet, every year, Japan, Norway and Iceland kill
around 1,500 whales between them. They defy international bans and global opinion and they hunt whales even
though there is little demand for the meat. (WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, 2017) Since the WDC, Whale
and Dolphin Conservation, was founded in the US and eating whale is not a part of its culture, it comes across as
cruel. The question that one needs to ask is what difference is there in catching a whale for food versus catching
mackerel or consuming beef? A mackerel is a non endangered species, but yet it is allowed. Japan and Norway
should be allowed to continue their practices on a cultural exemption. Sovereignty can be defined as supreme and
independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community (Dictionary.com,
2017). With the
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Literary Analysis Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Dan Paulos Mr. Kaplan English IV 10 November 2014 Literary Analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel
Taylor Coleridge was an influential British philosopher, critic, and writer of the early eighteenth century. He was a
prominent member of a literary group known as the Lake Poets, which included renowned writers like William
Wordsworth and Robert Southey. His writings and philosophy greatly contributed to the formation and construction
of modern thought. He possessed an extensive, creative imagination, and developed his own imagination theories in
his writings. However, his personal life was absorbed with various family problems, and he experienced much
solitary anguish. This resulted in depression for Coleridge, and he often based his stories and poems on themes of
dejection, sadness, and melancholy. But he was neither a nihilist nor a pessimist by any stretch. He believed in the
healing powers of love, and had hope for recovery. His writings were described as being versatile, and scholars
have found a great variety of themes, styles, and techniques in his literature (McKusick par. 1 3). Coleridge was a
firm believer that there is a connection between madness and moral evil. He felt that in the midst of some horror,
people may tend to think that God has left them, and then they would blame their mental disease on demons. He
expressed this message through the protagonist he created in his longest poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
The Mariner experiences this exact
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Whole Foods Market Case Analysis
Whole Foods Market Case Analysis
Whole Foods Market has received recognition as recent as January 27th 2011 when CNBC aired Supermarkets Inc:
Inside a 500 Billion Money Machine. Whole Foods is arguably the most influential, and by some measures, the
most successful supermarket chain in the world. The specialty gourmet store has grown into a Fortune 300
company offering specialty foods and locally grown organic produce.1 CNBC goes on to state that even
Established brands like Safeway, Giant Eagle and Kroger are cultural icons as familiar as our own street names, but
they are under constant attack from brilliant upstarts like Whole Foods...1 From the general supermarket industry
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Whole Foods Market has had experience in the natural/organic retailing industry since 1980. For the past 30+ years
they have built over 300 large customized stores in North America and also in the United Kingdom. Whole Foods
Market is known to provide the highest quality of products.
Weaknesses of Whole Foods Market include the high prices for their products; this is a direct result of the company
s focus on their availability of the finest products. The majority of Whole Foods Market inventory consists of
perishable items. This can sometimes pose problems because, produce, milk, eggs have a short shelf life, Produce
especially needs constant maintenance to be graded as well as pulling the damaged or bruised produce off the sales
floor. Working as a produce clerk for several years I know the importance decreasing the cost of throw away
products. It hurts the company s sales especially when you are dealing with pricy high quality natural and organic
foods. Another weakness the Whole Foods Market faces is the high costs associated with expanding into different
locations.
The third part of SWOT is external opportunities that WFM faces in the industry. Over the past couple of decades
more
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Focused Clincal Research Questions in the Field of Nursing...
Focused Clinical Research Questions Discovering new information applicable to the field of nursing begins by
asking a focused clinical research question. According to Stone (2002), asking the appropriate question is essential
for the research process that follows. Although there are countless nursing problems that are worth investigating, it
is imperative to narrow the focus of the problems so they can be empirically tested (Adams, 2012). Personal clinical
experience, professional literature, previous research, and current nursing theories are a few examples of sources
where research questions can be identified (Adams, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to explain the connection
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Focused Clinical Questions A focused clinical research question is comprised of four essential elements: the patient,
population, or problem (P); the intervention of interest (I); the comparison of interest or the standard of care (C);
and the outcome of interest (O). These four components represent the acronym PICO (Stone, 2002). As the
elements of PICO become more precise, the review of the literature becomes more focused. For example, elements
of PICO may translate into medical subject headings that can direct searches of the literature (Stone, 2002). Also,
clinical questions for specific patient populations can be identified so that relevant information can be found on
databases and Internet search engines easily (Adams, 2012). The facilitation of the data collection process is
determined by how well the PICO components are articulated during the development of the focused clinical
question (Stone, 2002). The development of focused clinical questions begins with the identification of the patient,
population, or problem. This component of PICO must be carefully defined to avoid information that is too general
or off topic (Adams, 2012). For example, there is a difference between the adult population and the elderly
population. This distinction must be made in this component of PICO to yield accurate search results. The
intervention of interest should also be specified to produce applicable information (Adams, 2012). According to
Adams (2012), the
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Auditing, Attestation, Assurance
Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance
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Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance What is Auditing, Attestation and Assurance? Auditing relates to the analysis
of the financial statements, attestation relates to the financial information beyond the financial statements, and
assurance relates to improvement of the reliability of the financial information within the financial statements. This
paper will give examples of each type of service, who might request these services, the standards that apply to each
service, and who establishes those standards. The paper will also provide a comparison and contrast point of view
for all three services.
Types of Service Auditing services are important to most businesses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
SAS No. 1, which established the codification of auditing
standards and procedures, was issued in November 1972 and is currently still in effect. There are
120 Auditing Standard Statements that have been issued since 1972, in which many have been
superseded by new standards. As the auditing profession strives to confirm the accuracy and
credibility of entity financial statements, these standards are required to be updated as the US
economy is constantly changing and auditors are faced with different situations on a daily basis.
Attestation services are guided by The Statements on Standards for Attestation
Engagements (SSAEs), which are issued by attestation specialist within the AICPA. The primary
reason for adopting these standards was to establish a general framework and reasonable
boundaries for attestation services. The standards provide useful and necessary guidance to
CPA s that perform attest services, and to guide designated AICPA standard setting bodies in
establishing the standards for attest services. They are basically an extension to the ten generally
accepted auditing standards to deal with appropriate reporting, adequate planning and
supervision, technical competence, independence in mental attitude, and sufficient evidence,
only with a much broader scope than the GAAS. The SSAE s were developed to be responsive to
a changing environment and the demands of
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Hop Frog Conflict
Unit 2 Essay
All authors have their own way of writing, but what they all have in common is conflict. Without conflict a story is
boring, also conflict can be used to reveal elements about characters. Edgar Allan Poe, renowned poet and author,
used conflict to reveal traits about characters in stories such as Hop Frog or The Masque of the Red Death , as well
as John Green in The Fault in Our Stars, one of his most known pieces of writing. In Poe s story Hop Frog the main
conflict was the King mistreated Hop Frog and his friend Trippetta, so Hop Frog tricked the King and his seven
ministers into dressing up as ourang outangs and getting set on fire. In his other story The Masque of the Red Death
the main conflict was the Red Death, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first way that person vs death can develop a complex or interesting character is it gives them a back story. For
example, in The Fault in Our Stars the whole novel has cancer weaved into the whole plot. Cancer, in this novel,
can make people like Hazel, Gus, and Isaac strong by showing that their whole life they ve been fighting to stay
alive even if they fail, like Gus. Also, In Hop Frog his disabilities also give him a background of his name. Another
way that person vs death contributes to the development of a complex character is it can show whether a character
is scared of dying or fearless. In The Masque of The Red Death Prince Prospero locks everyone not infected up in
his castle to party and keep the disease from getting in. Later, when the Red Death breaks in Prince Prospero gets
angry because he thinks someone is mocking him and chases after the Red Death, which is characterized for other
literary reasons. But, to almost everyone s surprise the Red Death kills Prince Prospero. This can show many traits.
For example, Prince Prospero could be considered light tempered, or maybe that s because him and his kingdom
was at risk of the disease, so he could also be a protective prince. But in The Fault in Our Stars Hazel s sickness
gave her a different perspective on life and that mostly everything was a side effect
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Hinduism Essay
Hinduism
Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. One individual did not found Hinduism. Hinduism is God
centered and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God. Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. If a
great scientist like Einstein discovered or realized laws of physics, Hinduism would call him a great Rishi
(Maharshi or seer of truth.) Such seers of truth are not confined to any one age or country. Self realized persons like
Jesus Christ would be called Rishis (seers) and their teachings would be readily acceptable to those who properly
understand the principles of Hinduism . From the ancient times, many great Rishis achieved self realization through
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The classical theory is now being rejected by increasing numbers of archeologists and religious historians. Since
Hindus believe that Hinduism pertains to all human beings many timelines begin with the creation of life and
includes major human accomplishments.
The Om is to Hindus As the cross is to Christians. It is made up of three Sanskrit letters, aa, au and ma which, when
combined, make the sound Aum or Om. The most important symbol in Hinduism, it occurs in every prayer and
invocation to most deities begins with it. As the symbol of piety, Om is often found at the head of letters, pendants,
enshrined in every Hindu temple and family shrines. This symbol is actually a sacred syllable representing the
Brahman or the Absolute the source of all existence. Brahman, in itself, is incomprehensible so a symbol becomes
mandatory to help us realize the Unknowable. The syllable Om occurs even in English words having a similar
meaning, for instance, omniscience , omnipotent , omnipresent . Thus Om is also used to signify divinity and
authority. Its similarity with the Latin M as also to the Greek letter Omega is discernable. Even the word Amen
used by Christians to conclude a prayer seems to be akin to Om.
Second in importance only to the Om, the Swastika, a symbol that looks like the Nazi emblem, holds a great
religious significance for the Hindus. Swastika is not a syllable or a letter, but a pictorial
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Essay on Congenital Neonatal Infections in Vertical HIV
Congenital Human Immunodeficiency Virus, also called Vertical HIV, is a serious epidemic arising from passage of
the virus to an infant from a maternal infection. The disease can have severe symptoms for the infected newborn
and is almost always fatal to the child. The fetus has a 25% chance of infection while in utero and a 20% 50% (
depending of the country) chance of infection during the birthing process although a cesarean birth significantly
lowers the probability of neonatal infection. The severity of the mothers HIV infection determines the chances of a
fetal infection meaning the more advance the disease in the mother the high the possibility of transmission through
placental cord blood. Infection can also occur from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The juxtapositional co receptor attachment to the host membrane encourages the GP41 protein to initiate fusion by
collapsing into a hairpin loop structure bringing the two membranes in close proximity. The virus then injects the
contents of the virion including machinery enzymes and the RNA genome into the host cell where a dsDNA
molecule is made and integrated into the host. The reverse transcription process has a high mutation rate because
the viral reverse transcriptase enzyme is unable to detect or repair any mistakes as it forms the dsDNA. After the
new dsDNA molecule is made it is transported to the nucleus of the host and integrated into the host genome. The
HIV genome will either remain in a lysogenic state within the host or if actively stimulated new HIV viruses will be
constructed and released to infect neighboring cells. The ability of the virus to choose its co receptor is called viral
tropism and determines its virulence and disease progression rate. If the virus binds with the co receptor CCR5 it is
called macrophage tropic (M tropic) and characterizes most HIV infections. The M tropic variant is regarded as less
virulent because it is nonsyncytial. Some mutations of the CCR5 gene lead to a partial immunity to the virus and
can slow the disease and in some cases prevent infection of the M tropic HIV varient. Also patients with high levels
of CCR5 soluble chemokines are more resistant to the virus. The CXCR4 chemokine co receptor is
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Gay And Lesbian, Gay, And Homosexual Marriages
Recent estimates suggest that between 2.0 and 3.7 million children are being raised by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender adults in the United States, according to the 2013 National Health Interview Survey and Gallup Poll
data (Gates, 2014). The battle of equal right in many aspects for gay and lesbian couples have been going on for
years, and although significant progress has been made, there are many aspects within their relationships that are
not yet equal to heterosexual couples in similar situations. Gay and lesbian couples have to deal with daily
discrimination within issues such as marriage, legal issues, medical issues, and mamy forms for homophobia.
Adoption has been a big question and fight for gay and lesbian couples for many years, one that is still being found
today. Questions of whether or not a gay or lesbian couple can properly raise a healthy child, if the child s
psychological development would be compromised, any many other arguments have been proposed in disapproval
of adoption for these couples. Adoption is a tedious process for a heterosexual married couple and the challenges
and hoops needed to be jumped through to finalize the process can be even more difficult for homosexual couples
and single gay or lesbian individuals. Gay and lesbian couples have faced many challenges through the course of
time, and adoption is just another part of that challenge. Just as it is legal for men and women of the same sex to
marry, so is adopting a child. However, there is great prejudice over the issue and the power of opinion often stunts,
and sometimes terminates, the couples process and success of being able to adopt a child of their own all because of
the judges, biological parents, or spectators personal opinions. In 2004 the American Psychological Association
declared the no difference theory that states, no scientific evidence that parenting effectiveness is related to parental
sexual orientation: lesbian and gay parents are as likely as heterosexual parents to provide supportive and healthy
environments for their children, . Certain studies show a difference in childhood development between children of
same sex marriage and biological parents, but none that deem gay or
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Constable Blowes-Aybar Case Study
A) The incident was not that serious, on May 28, 1997 Constable Blowes Aybar and his partner Constable Wallace
stopped a citizen Mr. O, as he rode his bicycle down the street for Highway Traffic act infractions, as a result
constable Blowes Aybar unnecessary or unlawfully arrested Mr. O for the offence of Public intoxication contrary to
section 31 (4) (a). No, their were no charter of rights impacted by this case, but they did look back on older cases to
come to a decision for the proper punishment of Constable Blowes Aybar.
B) Their was a police service Act hearing, The charge was heard on September 25, 2001 before hearing officer
superintendent Margo Boyd of the Toronto Police Service. It was learned during the hearing that Boyd accepted the
position at the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services (OCCPS). The issue was raised before the
superintendent on December 3, 2001. Mr. Black raised the issue of apprehension Bias and suggested her to excuse
herself from the hearing, She declined. Superintendent Boyd found Constable Blowes Aybar guilty of the charge of
misconduct on September 25, 2001. she acquitted him of the offence of discreditable conduct, and also acquitted ...
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She has no role in the hearing of this appeal. They appealed on the finding of misconduct which they dismissed
because Boyd did a good job going through the information and facts of the case.
They appealed on penalty, The hearing officer made fundamental errors in both principals and law. She considered
disciplinary matters for 1999 and 2000 which clearly postdated 1997 offence, when making the decision of the 12
day suspension she clearly had antecedents in her mind. Clearly they where not antecedents and should not have
been considered. After getting a new hearing they decided that
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Championship Game Essay
The Championship Game
It took place at the baseball field. Two teams are in the championship. Those teams are the Indians, and the
Mudcats. Both teams came flying through the playoffs. It is 2 elimination. The main players, by main I mean the
playmakers on the Indians are Tyler, Trent, and David. The playmakers on the Mudcats are Tim, Josh, and Jacob.
There is a big conflict. It is such big game. It is SO stressful. Everyone s hands are shaking, but they are ready to
play some baseball. Both of our teams came right up through the playoffs. The Mudcats lost once in the playoffs,
but the good news is for them that it is 2 elimination. It is the Finals. It is the Championship. It is the big deal. It is
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Next up to bat is Tim. First pitch he hits right to the first baseman for out number 1. Jacob is up to bat with 1 out.
First pitch is a ball but the person on second, Josh, is trying to steal third. Fortunately the catcher, Trent, threw a
good throw, and caught him stealing and got him out. Jacob is still up to bat, and the next pitch is a line drive to the
third baseman, David, but he had an amazing catch. At the end of the first inning the score is 0 0. So about at the
end of the fifth inning, the score IS STILL 0 0. The bad news is that they only play 6 innings. Someone has to
score. At the start of the 6th inning, the Indians have there number nine batter up which is Nathan. The first pitch is
a strike. He did not swing at it. The next pitch is a strike. It is a swing and a miss. Next pitch is a strike but it is
another miss. That is three strikes and that is one out. One out and here come the first batter on the batting order,
Trent. He hits the first pitch right in between center field and left field for a double. Next up to bat is David. First
pitch is a foul ball. Next pitch is another foul ball. The count is 0 2. The next pitch is a groundout to the second
baseman. Next up to bat is Tyler. So there is 2 outs and all of the pressure is on. The first 2 pitches are a ball. Next
pitch is a strike. The pitch after that is another strike. The count is 2 2. Next pitch is a
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12 Ways To Writing Essays For Money - Awaken The C

  • 1. 12 Ways To Writing Essays For Money - Awaken The C 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 12 Ways To Writing Essays For Money - Awaken The C 12 Ways To Writing Essays For Money - Awaken The C
  • 2. Cloning Bad Is cloning bad or good for us? According to NIH website, it states there are three different types of artificial cloning: gene cloning, reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. In our biology textbook it states that cloning makes an identical copy of a gene. Gene cloning replicates genes and DNA segments. Reproductive cloning makes a duplication of an animal. Therapeutic cloning makes embryonic stem cells to help produce tissues to restore damaged or diseased tissues. I believe that cloning technology can help resolve many things, we would be able to learn and develop more things that could help the world. An example of reproductive cloning is Dolly the sheep. She was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell, which is much more difficult to clone from. She lived to be only 6 years old due to arthritis. They took an udder cell from a six year old Finn Dorset white sheep. They changed the growth medium to keep the udder cell alive but it stopped them from expanding. According to the article Cloning Dolly The Sheep ,they injected the cell into an unfertilised egg cell and made the cells fuse by using electrical pulses. Therefore, they moved the DNA of the donor animal s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the website Greengarage, it stated the artificial interference is wrong and can lead to a domino effect, other attributes of life could be altered and have a negative result. This shows that cloning could have a domino effect in nature, if we change one thing it could change everything; the results it could be bad. Furthermore it states human DNA can be contaminated, and the chances of success are very rare. This shows that many things could go wrong during cloning and we don t know if we would be able to solve the problem. Thus, cloning also has disadvantages like interfering with nature and resulting in many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. India s Economic Success Social Cohesiveness On A Global... INTRODUCTION We are pleased to formally introduce Intercontra Initiatives Limited, an institution that maintains expert and technological know how to ensure the delivery of efficient, cost saving, and, cutting edge solutions to clientele in the key sectors of Telecommunications and Oil Gas industry in the African economy. We provide customer driven and tailored services to diverse clients in this niche market segment particularly in the areas of engineering and logistics. We recognise that your organisation occupies a visible position in the telecommunications industry as a leading major contractor and supplier of telecommunications infrastructure and as such we at Intercontra Initiatives would like to make our professional services and logistics solutions available to you. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Telecommunications services are critical to Nigeria s economic success social cohesiveness on a global platform. The capacity, consistency of good quality network coverage, and reliability of the infrastructure used in the provision of these services are important to consumers; both businesses and individuals The bulk of investment to build, deploy, and, maintain communication networks is delivered by commercial providers who are in fierce competition to deliver services to the consumers. There are many areas in Nigeria that are not being fully served by the telecoms market. In the last 5 years, the mobile sector has had triple digit growth rates after competition was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Music And Romantic Ballads Friedrich Nietzsche a German philosopher once said that Without music, life would be a mistake . I agree with that statement because music is very powerful and important in our daily lives. Just imagine being stressed at school or maybe your crush didn t love you, listening to music can help you ease your mind and forget about your worries. We all have certain genre of music that we enjoyed listening to, such as Hip Hop, Classical, Pop , Country , Gospel, Ballad, etc. For me I enjoyed listening to Romantic Ballad; a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas, whenever I feel distress or bitter because it helps me express my true feeling for something I am passionate towards. Ballad were originally written to support dancers, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can personally relate to this song because I have been in similar situation where I have been cheated on and knew about it but did not confront that person. Romantic Ballad is unlike a party music that you hear in clubs or dance to when it comes on the radio, because they are usually slow in tempo and build towards a loud and heartwarming sing alone.It often has a refrain , a repeated section that separates parts of the story being told in a song. Ballads are usually 13 lines and common forms are ABAB or ABCB repeated in alternating 8 and 6 syllable lines. Ed Sheeran is a famous english songwriter, guitarist, and recording producer. He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom but was raised in Framlingham, Suffolk in England. Ed Sheeran was discovered by Jamie Fox, after moving to Los Angeles in 2010. He is now a worldwide superstar who has won two Grammy awards for song of the year. He recently released a song called Perfect . This song is a romantic ballad style that was compose and sang by Ed Sheeran, this music was released March 9th, 2017. This song was included in his third studio album; it is the fifth track on the album. Perfect was serviced to pop radio on September 2017, as the third single from the album in the United States and it is now the number one hit in Austria, Belgium, Scotland and Switzerland. He perform Perfect for the first time on national television show called Good Morning America on September 25, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Lou Gehrig Outline Lou Gehrig s Disease Thesis: Weakness in the hands, arms, legs or slurred speech. Imagine having these symptoms and not knowing what is wrong. Then the most dreaded words are uttered, You have Lou Gehrig s Disease . Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), or other wise known as Lou Gehrig s Disease, is a disease that attacks muscles and brain cells. ALS was first found in 1869 by French neurologist Jean Martin Charcot,but it wasn t until 1939 that Lou Gehrig brought national and international attention to the disease (About). The disease got its name from the famous baseball player, Lou Gehrig. He was an all star first baseman and a king of home runs. His professional baseball career with the New York Yankees was cut short due to this horrible disease in 1939. He died from it in 1941, at the age of thirty seven. Doctors do not know what causes ALS and why it occurs. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ice Bucket Challenge is a nation wide fundraiser to raise money and awareness for people with ALS. The Ice Bucket Challenge is getting challenged by a friend to dump a bucket of ice and water over your head. You have twenty four hours to complete the challenge or donate one hundred dollars to the ALS Association. The Ice Bucket Challenge was started by a former Boston College baseball captain named Pete Frates. He has ALS and started the challenge on Twitter. The challenge has taken off and is know across the nation, maybe across the world. Gleason said, We see thousands of people participating and it s raised more awareness of the disease that anything in the history of ALS since Lou Gehrig s announcement 75 years ago (Brodear). Many famous people have also participated in the Ice Bucket Challenge including Jimmy Fallon, Martha Stewart, Oprah, Bill Gates and Satya Nadella. The ice bucket challenge spread across culture and politics, backyards and boardrooms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Liver Observation Report To confirm, the P values of the liver and the kidney is 0.003, this value is less than the null hypothesis of 0.05, as the value is greater than the null hypothesis it rejects the hypothesis depicting that the liver and kidney fractions are not the same. The comparison of the liver cytosol with the liver mitochondria enables us to determine the activity between the cell fractions, the calculated P value, 0.0012, that disapproves the null hypothesis as 0.0012 ≤ 0.05 indicates that there is no relationship between the cytosol and mitochondrial fractions. Furthermore, the similarities in the Liver mitochondria and the kidney mitochondria activities of 0.109 ≥ 0.05 supports the null hypothesis, accordingly outlines a relationship between the liver and the kidney tissues in the mitochondrial fraction. Lastly, the kidney cytosol and the kidney present low levels of GST activity in the mitochondrial fraction, compared to the cytosolic, this indicates that the metabolic reactivity of the enzyme is more favorable in this specific location of the tissues. (evidence) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The given data had the potential to reduce reliability, therefore the untrustworthy data has been eliminated in this experiment. The mean and standard deviation has been displayed in a table and histogram. The regression analyses that were below 0.95 were eliminated as an example of significant outliers to produce more consistent and reliable results as well as other data that has had an immense difference in the range. The outliers were selectively eliminated as the results are better removed than kept. Even though the sample size has been relatively reduced (13 population size) compared to the initial (), in this case it is more reliable to have a small sample size with consistent results, than a large population with considerably different ranges that could highly influence the overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. All people have a particular idea of themselves. The idea... All people have a particular idea of themselves. The idea of who they are and who they are not. The way people lead an everyday life within an environment and interactions with other human beings make them feel closer connected to some groups of people and different from others. How feeling similarity and difference in society affects ability to attain a positive sense of self and meaning are an important questions within psychology. Theory of social identity constructed by Tajfel and psychosocial theory of identity created by Erik Erikson are two of theories which give answer to this question. Tajfel and Erikson(ref) defined identity as two dimensional, containing personal and social part. Both believed that to evolve identity people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Experiment showed that students felt inmediately identified with ingrouppers and cosider outgrouppers as concurrency. Tajfel explained that only knowing u are part of group without intention to be in group or gaining something is enough for people to feel diversity which leads to discriminating of outgroup and prioritizing ingroup in order to highlight group s status. Tajfel showed how membership of group can make us see differences and get to know who we are and where we belong to by commiting to rules of group. The final stage is comparing own group with other ones. If there is chance of changing identity people tend to move from lower valuated to higher valuated group for example work position. If there is no chance of changing identity due it was given to us race gender etc and people feel their group is devaluated they can take an action. People try to creatively highlight positive characteristics of ingroup comparing to other groups. . Erikson concentrated on personal part and argued that uniqueness of individual is major for evolvment of identity.Eriksons psychosocial theory focus on process of shaping identity within individuals rather than within society. according to erikson building and achieving of identity is a life long process of self discovering during which evolving of identity is achieved. Erikson believes during this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Animal Health Fact Sheet Essay 1 Animal Health Fact Sheet INFECTIOUS REPRODUCTIVE DISEASES OF SMALL RUMINANTS Clell V. Bagley, DVM, Extension Veterinarian Utah State University, Logan UT 84322 5600 June 2001 AH/Sheep/19 INTRODUCTION Several diseases which infect small ruminants result in abortion or reduced fertility and some may also infect humans (zoonotic diseases). Each of the diseases listed below will be briefly outlined. Those marked with an asterisk (*) may also cause human disease. Akabane Disease Bluetongue Disease Border Disease (Hairy Shaker) * Brucellosis Cache Valley Virus * Campylobacter (vibrio) * Enzootic (Chlamydial) Abortion Flagellated bacterium (Flexispira rappini) * Leptospirosis * Listeriosis (see the October 1999 International Animal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vaccines have been used in Australia and Japan Treatment: None Human Effects / Prevention: No known effects. BLUETONGUE DISEASE Causative Agent: Viral agent 22 strains identified worldwide; 5 of those in U.S.; very little cross protection between strains. The Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (EHDV), which affects white tail deer, is a closely related virus and it may also affect cattle. Disease Signs: Adult cattle show few if any signs. Sheep of any age may be affected and will show edema of head and ears as well as erosions of the mucous membranes and skin of the feet. Resorption, autolysis or mummification of the conceptus, Birth of stillborn, weak, or dummy calves and lambs. Nervous system lesions hydrocephalus; cerebral cysts; other brain lesions. Spread of Agent: Primarily spread by a gnat (Culicoides variipennis) but also by semen from infected bulls and transplacentally. This gnat uses breeding sites of fecal contaminated shallow water, animal and human waste water lagoons, and stagnant water in streams or ponds. Diagnosis: Viral isolation, but only if the fetus was infected in late term pregnancy.3 Precolostral serum from aborted or newborn fetus for antibodies Prevention / ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay about Respiratory Therapy Respiratory Therapy is a health profession that specializes in Cardio Pulmonary functions and health. Respiratory therapists help with prevention, assessing patients, treatment, diagnostic evaluation, education, and care. They treat patients from all ages, from babies to the elderly. The requirements in becoming a Respiratory Therapist are taking Human Anatomy, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Mathematics at a high school or college level. To begin the Respiratory Therapy Program out of high school you have to have a C or better in Chemistry, Anatomy, Algebra 2 minimum, and English. If these courses were not taken in high school, they would need to be taken at the college level to complete the prerequisites to apply for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Respiratory Therapists work in sleep laboratories helping to diagnose disorders like sleep apnea, in skilled nursing facilities and pulmonary rehabilitation programs helping older people breathe easier and get more out of life. Respiratory Therapists play an important role in asthma education. Not only can they treat disorders and breathing complications their job are to diagnose the patient and follow diagnostics procedures. Common procedures respiratory therapists perform are Arterial Blood Gas Analysis, Pulmonary Function Studies, Sleep Studies, EKG and Cardiac Test, Sputum Specimens, and Stress/Exercise test. Smoking programs assisting those who want to kick the habit for good also in air transport and ambulance programs rushing to rescue people in need of immediate medical attention. The growing need for Respiratory Therapists is in high demand due to the increasing numbers of elderly people, environment; such as asthma, smoking and COPD, treatments for cardiopulmonary diseases, and premature babies. In May 2008 Respiratory Therapists accounted for about 105,900 jobs, 81 percent worked in hospitals. The numbers of therapists are expected to continue growing up to 21 percent from 2008 2018. Due to the high demand of jobs in the medical field, you will always have a job to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Theory Of Justice John Rawls Analysis Rawls: A Theory Of Justice John Rawls was an influential moral and political thinker in 20th century philosophy. He was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, studied at Princeton and Oxford, and worked at MIT, Cornell, and finally Harvard where he taught for over thirty years. Two of his younger brothers contracted deadly diseases from him (diphtheria and pneumonia) and died. Surprisingly, Rawls remained a Christian. He wrote an intensely religious senior thesis in college and even considered becoming a priest in the Episcopal Church. However, his time in WWII as an infantryman in the Pacific was too much for his conviction when he witnessed horrible deaths and learned of the Holocaust, and he lost his faith. The Vietnam war, which he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, making more money is only acceptable if there is a social good attached to it, like being a doctor so that everyone profits. The idea is that people with no prior self knowledge would choose a society that has the least amount of inequality in it just in case the poorest turns out to be them. Rawls goes on to expand on the principles of justice that he proposes. In general he says that these two principles apply to the basic structure of society and are meant to regulate the distribution of advantages and disadvantages. They are meant to make sure that rights and duties are equally distributed. He says, the basic liberties of citizens are, roughly speaking, political liberty (the right to vote and to be eligible for public office) together with freedom of speech and assembly; liberty of conscience and freedom of thought, freedom of the person along with the right to hold (personal) property; and freedom from arbitrary arrest and seizure as defined by the concept of the rule of law. He says that everyone should have the same amount of these liberties, since citizens of a just society are to have the same basic rights. Rawls does clarify the ordering of his principles as well, by explaining that the first principle can not be compensated for by greater social or economic advantages, but that the distribution of wealth and income must be consistent with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Comparing Paster s Humoral Theory Within humoral theory, the body is understood to be comprised of four humors: black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood. Gail Kern Paster describes the long standing importance of humoral theory, writing (8). Compare and contrast the idea of the body as a semipermeable, irrigated container in two texts covered in the course. Relate your analysis of the two texts to humoral theory. In Renaissance Literature, the body has been interpreted in different ways. Renaissance writers understood the body as consisting of four humors: black bile, yellow bile, phlegm, and blood. Gail Kern Paster states in Civilizing the Humoral body that every subject grew up with a common understanding of his or her body as a semipermeable, irrigated container ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in Elizabethan drama, men played all roles, which meant that female experiences and emotions were not allowed to come to the fore. (Paster) The effect of humoralism is influenced by how the body is constructed due to social interactions in the external world. Paster allows for a contemporary perception of the body. She uses the body as a representation of how people feel and how they express these feelings through body language by outlining the difference humoralism, or any other influential account of human physiology, makes to the subjective experience of being in the body and thus to such matters as the inescapable...experience of bodily shame (Paster 3) In The Body Embarrassed, Paster argues that the body can be seen as semipermeable, irrigated container because the impact of humoral theory distinguishes between a social and physical body which connects the experience from within the body with the outer body. This means that the individual s emotional experiences are shown by the external depictions and perceptions of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. E-Health Prevention Program In 2014, a study was published to determine the effectiveness of a prevention program that would reduce the risk of chronic diseases. As stated in the study, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of 10 Americans is living with a form of chronic illness. These chronic diseases are a result of modifiable health risk behaviors such as sedentary lifestyle, malnutrition, alcoholism, and use of tobacco. If these risk factors were transformed into healthy behaviors, it would eliminate at least 80% of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes and 40% of all cancer which are the leading causes of death in the United States. The study was composed of a population of employees who attended an annual Benefits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, those who received basic e health messages had higher rates of goal obtainment than those who received the more detailed messages. The researcher s results showed that after 38 weeks anyone could reach their goal. However, the study lacked in showing examples of what some of these goals was. For example, was one of the participants goals to lose 50 pounds or to limit the amount of time they watched the television. Their goals could have been categorized in different areas of the World Health s Organizations seven dimensions of wellness. If the study was determining weight loss as a goal, it did not tell us if there were healthy individuals or obese individuals. For example, if it was someone s goal to keep off 5 pounds and they were a healthy individual, it would make sense for them to be unmotivated in receiving e health emails and being in the maintenance stage of the being of the study. The study does not give a proper representation of the sample of the population. Earlier in the study, it was stated that many employers have not incorporated health wellness programs in their organization because of lack of participation and lack of high risk employee participation. If this is true, the reason for such low attendance at the Annual Benefits Fair because employees in these two groups did not come. If the researchers of this study wanted to improve their study, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Theories And Social Identity Theory 4. Theories of Identity Attempting to explain how individuals form their identity is impossible as many diverse approaches exist. A number of sociology and psychological identity theories were considered in the selection of a framework to explain the dynamics associated with the academic role in higher education. Sociological identity theories are constructive when one wants to explain the different roles that lecturers have in the academic environment of higher education. From literature the identity theory and social identity theory were identified as been central to conceptualising the identity forming process. These two theories were found to be useful in explaining the psychological processes of identity development. Many social psychology theorists have philosophised about how individuals develop their identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From literature, it is suggested that an individual exists within three contexts: life spheres, life roles and work contexts. Lloyd et al (2011) cited in Jansen Roodt (2014). It is with this context in mind that these two theories will be explored to form a basis for understanding how lecturers form their identity related to the different roles they have in relation to the social environment they exist in. Both the identity theory and the social identity theory is about the self with the difference being that identity theory were formulated from structural symbolic interactionism, while the social identity theory had its beginning in social categorization (Tajfel 1978). Both theories further claim that more than one identity can exist simultaneously. However, each identity is restricted to the role or category associated with that identity and although they use the same language, the meanings connected to the language are different (McCall Simmons, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Risk It To Get The Biscuit Analysis Risking It To Get the Biscuit For anyone that has ever played sports, the pre game speech is something that is known all too well. Coaches attempt to prepare their team for competition in the same manner as generals prepare their troops for war. For any sport, any age, and anywhere around the world, there is a similarity in the words attempting to get the team ready for play. Usually, a cliché along the lines of gotta risk it to get the biscuit or we have to be in it to win it will be used. The many people who have heard these phrases before will usually brush it off and pay little attention to it. But can this phrase be more valuable than people think? Can it be applied to things other than sports? The answer: absolutely. In life, there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas, some of the citizens, the ones who walk away from Omelas, risk their lives and happiness in order to achieve their goals of enjoyment in life. Despite living in a utopia (on the surface), the people who leave know that there is nothing they can do to save the boy, so their guilty conscience overcomes their happiness, causing them to leave. This departure from Omelas shows that big sacrifice is needed for one s goals to be reached. No one knows what happens to these people, but they risk their lives anyways in hopes of redeeming themselves for living happily while the boy suffers. In The Boat, there is again big sacrifice made by the characters in hopes to reach their desires, no matter what has to be lost. It was established that the father, one in a long line of fisherman before him, was always disappointed that he never go to pursue his education. He tries desperately to get his son to follow his dreams, worried about what will happen to him if he follows his fathers footsteps. In the end, the father makes the ultimate sacrifice by presumably jumping to his death in order for his son to follow his dreams. Additionally, the father also fulfills his goal of getting off the boat, after so many years of torment. These stories show how if humans want something in life, sacrifice of what is normal and cherished must happen, in order for these ambitions and aspirations to be achieved. In life, you really do need to risk it to the get the biscuit, whatever the biscuit may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Short Note On Non Alcoholic Beverage Company Company SWOT Analysis Company Description The name of My Non Alcoholic Beverage Company is Revitalize Energy Drink . I decided on this particular name because it should connect with consumers and the name speaks for itself. The drink will consist of all natural products to help give users a boost of energy and assist them to consume natural vitamins and minerals their bodies need. Our mission is to serve men and women of all ages by providing an all natural quality energy drink that will fuel their bodies and mind. Our mission is to provide a high quality all natural products that individuals can enjoy and provide their bodies with nutritional vitamins. We at Revitalize Company truly believe in our mission statement and will do our best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Non alcoholic Beverage Industry Trends and Justification Industry Trends Today Non alcoholic Beverage Industry continues to grow due to the growing population and rise of the middle class, especially in emerging markets, and disposable income. All these are key growth drivers for non alcoholic beverage companies to thrive. According to the Market Intelligence firm Euromonitor International predicts the middle class around the country will make up 1.5 billion households by 2020, a 25% rise since 2012. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis report, U.S. consumption accounts for over two thirds of the country s gross domestic product (or GDP). Individuals tend to spend more with a rise in their disposable income. The increase in consumer confidence also increases consumption expenditure (www.marketrealist.com). Another reason non alcoholic beverage is on the growth because consumers are more health conscious, and sugary drinks are on the decline. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, calories from added sugars in soda are down 39 percent since 2000 because Americans are more conscious about their weight and the rising obesity rates. Two Thirds of U.S. adults prove to be overweight or obese, a number that has been rising steadily for the past three decades (www.cnbc.com). According to the latest Energy Drink ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The History Of Legos Do you know any toy company that has been around since 1891? If you think Legos, you win! Let s examine the History of Legos up until the present day. First in 1891, ole kirk founded lego and back then lego made wooden toys that were hand made from wood and paint. In the mid 50s lego started the lego system and made a town plan were you can make your own town and play with it. In the late 60s, legoland denmark opened and was like Disneyland with legos. In the late 90s.lego made a pc game called Lego Island and cataplied to lego games. In 1998 and 1999, Lego made games called chess,creator,loco,friends and rock raiders. In 2000s and 2001, games for my style kindergarten, kingdom creator,stunt rally,alpha team,racers 2 and Lego island 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis of an Organization and Impacts of Environmental... Assignment 1: Analysis of an Organization (Flight Centre) Part 1: Environment Analysis (Internal and External) Flight Centre is one of the Australian airlines focusing on the provision of services to the passengers through integration of quality and affordable pricing mechanism. Some of the services by Flight Centre to its consumers include holiday packages, cruises, accommodation, car hire, and insurance. The main objective of the organization is to offer competitive services at affordable prices with the aim of meeting the goals and objectives within the market and industry of operation. The main objective of this research exercise is to analyze Flight Centre of Australia and impacts of the environmental factors in relation to management decisions of the organization. External Factors Political The performance as well as stability of the government in relation to the policies influencing business has great implications on the operations of Flight Centre Organization in the case of Australia. For instance, in the case of 2000, the introduction of tax on services and products affected the operations of Flight Centre because of incorporation of the tax of about 10 percent in their prices. This is critical in the determination of new pricing mechanisms with the aim of enhancing revenues and profits at the end of the financial year. Instability reduces the operations of the organization due to insecurity of the passengers and investors as they seek to address and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Morgan s Stand Below the Goldsboro Road Morgan s Stand Below the Goldsboro Road Morgan s famous heroic stand below Goldsboro Road would begin on March 18th. His division (Second), Fourteenth Army Corps, took the advance for the Left Wing at 5:30 A.M. on Saturday the eighteenth (Hughes Jr., 17). After Morgan helped federal foragers in his division fight off small rebel forces near Bushy Swamp, Sherman ordered him to hold his division where it was. In the early morning of March 19th, Morgan s men would advance along with Sherman and WilliamCarlin s men. They would soon be told to hold position again as Carlin went to engage against Confederates. It wouldn t be until the afternoon at three o clock that Morgan would soon have to help Carlin and Slocum against the Confederates, due to Carlin s inability to stop them in the skirmishes. After Mitchell had placed his men into the appropriate area, Morgan s unit would march in. He would send one of his men to send a message to generals in the battle. First he sent a message to Davis requesting that Vandever s brigade (backed with the wagons at the rear of the corps) be rushed to him (Hughes Jr, 98). Morgan also sent one to Benjamin Fearing to ask if he could help General Mitchell by being at his right while having some of his men attack to help stiffen Vernon s skirmish line (Hughes Jr., 98). Also seeing that there were no enemy troops on the right side near Goldsboro road, Morgan ordered one of his men to perform reconnaissance. Later, he and his men would have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. To What Extent Did Geography Affect The Development Of... Bibliography Pratt, Tk. Canadian Concise Dictionary. Vancouver: Gage Educational Publisher, 2002. Kahn, Charles et.al. World History: Societies of the past. Winnipeg: Portage and Main Press, 2005. Merriam Webster, Incorporated. Geology. Society the Natural Environment. eNotes.com. eNotes.com, Inc. September 30th, 2015. http://www.enotes.com/research starters/society natural environment Civilization. Education.nationalgeograpgic.com. National Geographic, Inc. April 13th, 2010. http://education.nationalgeographic.com/encyclopedia/civilization/ How did geography affect the development of the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations? Answers. Answers Corporation. October 2nd, 2008. http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_geography_affect_the_development_of_the_ancient_Middle_Eastern_civilizations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Extremely low and high temperatures can slow down the development of societies and civilizations greatly. If you are living in a place with temperatures similar to the ones of The Arctic, you will obviously have a lot of harvesting problems because of the cold and all the snow covering the ground. Also, problems with getting around and working hard because it is too cold to leave your home and go out are very probable. Going out to work in conditions like these, can leave people dead or very sick with things like hypothermia. On the other hand, extreme heats, like in places close to the equator, also slow development for very similar reasons. People struggle to leave their houses because of extreme heat dangers like getting deep burns or even things like skin cancer from the sun s UV rays, and may also have harvesting problems because of how dry it is. Land forms and geography can also have an impact on the development of societies and civilizations. If you live in an area with a lot of bodies of water, you will be granted with things like fertile soil, easy transportation, abundant food and water supply, more animals to hunt (fishing) and much better hygiene than for example a place in the middle of the desert. Your geography is very important to a stable society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Successful Black Man In August Wilson s Radio Golf In the play, Radio Golf, author August Wilson address the idea of the working black man. He contrasts this characterization of working black men with unemployed black men to show their progression. Wilson challenges the idea that to be a successful black man, simply means making as much money as possible. The character, Harmond begins the play by representing the ideal black man. Harmond was highly educated having graduated from an Ivy League school, married, a business owner, wealthy, and involved in local government. From afar, he looked like the ideal representation of what a successful black man should be. Harmond works for himself and readers are meant to view this as honorable. However, as the play progresses, issues arise with Harmond s status as a successful working man. Readers find out that Harmond s success is due in large part to his father s success, thus it seems less like he earned his status and respect by himself. Additionally, it comes to light that not all of his business proceedings are legal. In fact, readers find out that he has possessed houses in an illegal manner. Readers see that Harmond s morals are questionable and are meant question the idea of the successful working black man. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roosevelt is not portrayed as honorable as Harmond initially was. Roosevelt makes it clear that morals have no place within his business life. His character wants to attain money and success through whatever means necessary. He gains a position at the bank that his boss didn t think he deserved, agreed to be a pawn for a white man so he could make some money, willfully ignores the fact that he and Harmond acquired property illegally, and in the end turns his back on his partner and friend in order to help a white man and earn himself some additional money. In addition to his immoral business life, Roosevelt speaks of wanting to cheat on his wife, leading readers to further question his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Nurse Manager Skills Inventory Summary There is much to be said as to the differences between a great Nurse Leader and mediocre one; in review of the Nurse Manager Skills Inventory this writer was able to assess her proficiency and lack thereof in leadership skill set. It is this writer s sincerest wishes that by giving her most effort, obtaining more diverse experiences, and completing assessments such as this that she becomes a more knowledgeable, well rounded competent leader. In terms of professional and personal accountability this writer holds this topic to the most high. In nursing school we were all taught about validity; in that if one promises something (for instance signing to perform a job as detailed) it must be done as it can be conveyed as neglect. Moreover, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone is treated with respect and held accountable to the wrong doings without judgment. This writer applies respect to others world views whether they deviate from her one in order to learn and appreciate those differences. Grant it, it is not always easy however everyone deserves fairness. In addition, to that this writer volunteers in under provides areas such as providing clothing, food and time to the homeless and mentally challenged when she can. Within the most difficult times during this writer s beginning stages as a nurse this writer realized that she is a natural leader and can with stand opposition while maintain her professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Nuclear Fission Research Paper On August 6th, 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. Whether you believe it changed the world for better or for worse, there s no denying that the planet will never be the same. This fission technology opened the door for a whole new era of science, global politics, and warfare. But just how destructive can these bombs become? Who decides which countries can have these bombs, and what sort of power does it give them? Is it possible to use fission technology be used for other, more humanitarian projects? Fission, the splitting of atoms, was thought to be impossible; at least, until it wasn t. In December, 1938, Otto Hahn split a uranium atom in a German lab, accidentally beginning the creation of the most powerful weapons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Poor Kids Documentary Analysis In the 2012 documentary Poor Kids, children living in the Quad Cities reflect on their lives in poverty. Each story is different but similar in many ways. At the time of the film, there were sixteen million children reported who were affected by poverty. The film also stated that one in five children were living in poverty. With large quantities of children being affected by poverty, the important to understand how these children are dealing with the factors of poverty. Three different children; Brittany, Kaylie, and Jasmine as well their families were followed by cameras through the hardships of poverty. These families slowly trickled their way into poverty. For example, Brittany and Jasmin s families both suffered a blow to their main income which was a major contribution to their lives in poverty. For these children and many like them, they do not have the choice to escape poverty. Their parents are their main providers and are responsible to supply a proper living environment such as shelter, food, and water. Children can not contribute significant amounts of money to help their families survive. For example, Kaylie collects metal cans around her neighborhood to receive two to five cents for each can, depending on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the increased costs of living, it was later increased to $7.25. Also discussed in lecture, the cost of living has increased but the wages have not. This is a contribution to many living in poverty, like the families in the film. Services such as unemployment and TANF are available to individuals who qualify, but there are specific time limits to receiving those benefits. Many of the individual s struggle at a personal level which contributes problem of poverty. With low minimum wages and higher cost of living, many families and individuals can not escape poverty. It is nearly impossible for families to survive on minimum wage and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Scene I Of Act IIi Throughout the evolution of a theme and seven variations as well as a two part fugue, Berg explores the possibilities of various numeric significances and an ever evolving harmonic and melodic vocabulary. By presenting the audience with a familiar formal structure Berg is then free to more openly manipulate and change other variables such as using non functional harmonies and unresolved melodic passages. He combines both dramatic and musical foreshadowing to create a visual and aural experience for the listener that is while always being conscious with what would be too overwhelming to the audience. Berg creates an opera ripe with symbolism and significance. The introspective Scene I of Act III is no exception. The scene opens with Marie in her continued struggle through life, attempting to find solace in her bible. The audience is presented with her frantic behavior in this scene and further observes how the plot will finally unfold, a sad and unfortunate end. Musically, Berg paints this surrealism wonderfully, and through his recurring methods and musical vocabulary, ties the scene together. Following two bars of silence, the scene opens with a descending fourth figure that gradually evolves into an ascending third figure in m.6. The four opening notes of the scene, G D F Eb, form a 0146, which is an all interval tetrachord. On top of this linear tetrachord a solo cello oscillates between the notes G and D. These pitches are the tonic and dominant of the initial key area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Subsidy And Tax Should Be Used For Schools And Providing... Word counts (excluding figures and references): 1,356 Topic: Subsidy and Tax Chosen news/article: Government targets 1 crore consumers to give up LPG subsidy PTI Mar 29, 2015, 02.47PM IST, The Economic Times 1. Summary Under the scheme, LPG cylinders are sold at market rates across the country. Consumers get Rs 558 in their bank accounts so that they can buy LPG at the market rate of Rs 605 per 14.2 kg cylinder. There is a strand of thought that in India the incomes of most consumers remain far below the global average, and, therefore, it is the government s responsibility to pay for those who cannot afford. Government expects that about one crore well off consumers will surrender the subsidy on cooking gas after Prime Minister Narendra Modi s appeal to people not to take subsidy if they can afford to buy LPG at market price. This money can be used for schools and providing medical facilities. I appeal to people who can afford LPG cylinders at market price, please do not take subsidised LPG, the Indian Prime Minister said. 2. Background: In fiscal year 2014 15 (to date) there have been no significant increases in the retail price of subsidized LPG. On10th November 2014 it was reported that the per cylinder subsidy would be fixed at Rs 568 from March 2015 an amount Rs 163.36 above the average per cylinder under recovery recorded in early October 2014. Though the government has started DBT for LPG subsidy, the document pointed that the bottom 50 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Symphony Orchestra Concert Essay A bad they in Paris in still better than a good day anywhere else. Popular quote. It was the first time that I would assist to a Symphony Orchestra concert and I was excited for this new experience. Pictures at a French Exhibition sounded like an artistic exposition of French pictures, instead was a repertoire of various pieces interpreted by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. The event took place at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk city in a perfect Sunday afternoon. When my husband and I arrived were guided to our seats, just in time to breath and enjoy the magic of music. Joann Faletta was the conductor and I was amazed to see a woman as a conductor. Robert Shoup was the chorus master and Alon Goldstein in the piano. Alon Goldstein opened the concert with some short histories about French musical pieces and his vision about what to expect of the concert. Prelude a Papres midi d un faune (Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun) composed by Claude Debussy was the opened piece, suddenly all the room was quiet. The conductor started to move the baton in soft movements and all the instruments were synchronized to play the most beautiful melody that transported me to the old French pictures that I have in my head. Set in sonata allegro form, the first performance was soft and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2 in G minor for Piano Orchestra Op.22 composed by Camille Saint Saens and interpreted by Alon Goldstein. The piece had homophonic texture in which the piano was the central part. The piece was marvelous and had different range from piano pianissimo to forte fortissimo. The alternate sound of every note made shiver with emotion. It was like if the piano was counting a history that involve different feelings at the same time. Different levels of emotions from happiness to sadness were transmitted by the piece. The piece finished and the crowd wanted one more piece. This time the pianist played magnificent softer and short piece, then the intermission took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance and Uses of Magnesium Essay In chemistry and in our world there are elements that are needed for survival in our everyday life, and one essential element that both humans and plants need is magnesium. Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal that is the second element found in group two on the periodic table. Magnesium is an important element that is used in our everyday society and found in the industry, agriculture, research, and medical areas. Magnesium is a hard, silvery white metal that is the lightest weight element used for making objects that need to have a strong metal to keep it together. Its symbol is Mg and its atomic number, the number of protons found in the nucleus of an atom, is twelve ( Magnesium Periodic). Magnesium is one of the more commonly used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reaction that Magnesium Chloride makes is MgCl2 → Mg + Cl2 (Uttley). A Magnesium compound that helps with the heating in your home is Magnesium Oxide (MgO). It is a good insulating material and heating refractory. The balance equation for this is: 2Mg + O2 → 2MgO. Also, when using cotton and wool fabrics, cement, or ceramics people need Magnesium Citrate (Mg3(C6H5O7)2. ( Magnesium Today s). Other compounds that are in industry are magnesium fluoride and magnesium oxide that produce glass and ceramics, magnesium hexafluorosilicate that is mothprooding of textiles, magnesium phosphate that can be used for fireproofing wood for construction, and magnesium sulfite that is used in manufacturing paper (Newton). Since magnesium is easily reactive it can combine with other elements to form several useful compounds. One specific use of Mg compounds in our society is the functions of magnesium alloys in the industry field. An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals with properties different from those of the individual metals (Newton). For example, since magnesium is a lightweight metal and aluminum is a heavier metal magnesium can alloy with Aluminum. Magnesium and aluminum alloys create airplanes, automobiles, ladders, artificial limbs, vaccum cleaners, lawn mowers, some portable power and gardening tools, car wheels, soda cans, and skis. Since Mg is one of the lightest metals it is used in vehicles so that there can be less fuel (Uttley). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Theseus Slaying The Minotaur This work of art is a mythological belief about Theseus slaying the Minotaur. This story was illustrated by Carde Henaff and written by Daniel Morden, Hugh Lupton. King Minos and Queen Pasiphae s son is not a child but a Minotaur. Theseus is the most famous her of the Athens. His mother was Aethra and his father was either King Aegeus or the Poseidon, the god of the sea. To keep the Minotaur fed the parents would send several children over to the Crete where he is at. But to stop the madness, theseus is determined to slay the minotaur and also make it back to Athens in one piece. As theseus started his journey to go find the creature he stumbled along other people as well. The next morning he reached Athens. It was the lagest city he had ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Lies In Edward Bloom s Life To Edward Bloom, his life was about making his own seem as extraordinary as possible. But, as the readers of Big Fish, we can clearly see through the lies in Edward s stories. Edward Bloom wanted to seem like a hero, and so he wove lies into the truths of his stories. He truly was a salesman which is evident through the description William Bloom, Edward s son, provides of his comfortable life at home. William has everything he could possibly need, except for one thing. He does not have a dependable Father who is constantly there for him during the entirety of his life. Simply described, Edward was a man who couldn t sit still, and he had no routine to follow everyday. Since he had no routine to follow, his son was not a steady focus in his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, we can determine for ourselves whether his birth truly was remarkable, and my conclusion is that it wasn t. He was simply born on the day the drought ended; he did not bring the rain with him when he entered into the world. He spun lies into his truths, and made true lies . As the book continues, these true lies become larger and larger. It goes from merely coincidences in the beginning, such as Edward s birthday being the day the drought ended, to stories no longer even closely resembling coincidences. The story of Edward s life that all readers of Big Fish are truly pondering is the day that Edward moves own from his human life and turns into a fish. It is easy for me to conclude Edward Bloom s human life was one that was not so significant, he was merely a salesman who was not a dependable part of his family s life. He truly did go to college, marry the girl he loved. He definitely had a son, a comfortable life, and he was constantly away from his family. His stories are absurd, and so I am able to separate the lies from the truths. And yet, the end of his life is so hard to understand. He loses his human form and becomes a huge fish, while his son is watching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sedentary Changes In The Neolithic Period Mesolithic period marked the beginning of Holocene inducing simultaneous climatic changes which led to proliferation of flora and fauna. This inherently led to the increased availability of resources to man, hence creating a change in the economy. Substantial changes in lifestyle were observed as a form of survival strategy which primarily promoted localization, halting locomotion. The progression of evolutionary changes in anatomy and physiology equipped man to enjoy privileges like full hand and thumb grip, larger cranial capacity that inherently influenced other inter dependent bodily functions. His emotions cultivated social cohesions forming personal and societal bonds. This further accentuated the evolution of burial ground and practises ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result interpersonal relationships were developed to consolidate a form of cooperative existence. The burials dated to this period are more structured and sophisticated than those in Mesolithic indicating the advancement of culture and religion. The way man built pits and other structures proves his advancement from the previous period. Neolithic period is also the origin of animal burial along with man. It only confirms that man became more attached to the environment meanwhile formulating various emotions. He would bury the dead near his habitation and built separate cemeteries and structured graves to dispose off the dead stipulating his respect for the dead. Neolithic period holds evidence of childrens bones stored in jars showing the increased complexity of man and his emotions. Man was more concerned about the dead .The Mesolithic period included simpler burials than those in Neolithic, demonstrating that man was still adapting and his emotions were still enhancing. The continued usage of red ochre indicates that its symbolic value was probably passed down through generations. The features of these burials reveal that both Mesolithic and Neolithic man believed in some form of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Understanding Your Passion Essay Understanding your passion is a concept that the author uses to allow you, as a future business leader, to think about the traits that will transform your business from an ordinary, or good business to a great business. The thought process of believing in what your business is to what it can be . This text is primarily focused around what thoughts and actions can turn you business from good to great using his metric of sustaining a profitable business in a 15 year increment or longer. If you look at a few of the businesses he references, some have had ill effects in years after their profitability, such as Circuit City failing and Fannie Mae causing catastrophic economic collapse in the recent day. A company is only as good as their leadership and profitability remain intact. A company, to remain profitable through the longevity of world commerce can be difficult unless you continually stove to meet consumer demand for your product. The internet businesses such as Amazon have decimated some businesses because of low cost and availability and have only succeeded because of companies inability to adapt to this new business model. The authors words of insight are from 2001, which is a minimum of 15 years ago. The Global economy has changed drastically since then. The principles are still sound in this era, but must be adapted to the current economic climate where the consumer wants and demands much more from a company. Consumers temperaments have changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Conformity In Dead Poets Society Carpe diem, seize the day, boys, seize the day. Mr. Keating told this quote to the boys almost every day and he wanted them to be their own individuals. While watching the movie, Dead Poets Society, we realize how important it is to have individuality and to not conform to everyone else s normal ways to live. The Dead Poets Society was filmed by Peter Weir in the year 1989, starring boys attending a preparatory school, who are being forced to ideas of conformity, not being able to have their own ideals, and dealing with their overbearing parents. Conformity is a huge deal back in 1959, you couldn t talk back to your teachers, your parents, or anyone for that matter. Conformity can have a negative undertone in school because students are supposed to be individual and should not have to be the same as everyone else. Students should be able to act how they want to be who they are. Children in school should be given their own opportunity to do what they please. Non conformity can have a positive undertone in school because not being conformed to everyone else s norm, you are a special individual. Being able to do as you want is good to becoming your own person and not being like everyone else in school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do not have their own thoughts and can t do things on their own. A person that I think is similar to Mr. Keating is my mom. She pushes me to better myself. She gives me all of the encouragement I need to get through tough things in my life. My mom can bring anyone out of their shell within minutes. She is always there to help me sort out through the problems in life and is always there to let me talk to her about life. She gives me a lot of physical and mental support in life. Just like Mr. Keating would help the boys with their own personal problems, like Neil and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Nuclear Weapons During The Cold War Era Essay The development and use of nuclear weapons in 1945 changed not only warfare, but how countries approach warfare as a whole. As Andrew Heywood notes in his book, Global Politics, says that there s a tendency for any weapons to proliferate or spread. With that knowledge it should be assumed that many nations would want to obtain nuclear weapons after seeing what the power that they hold. A state being in possession of a nuclear weapon can deter potential enemies and make them a power on the global scale. The Cold War era and post Cold War era both saw an in increase in the spread of nuclear weapons. During the Cold War, after the US first used a nuclear weapon in 1945, states that gained nuclear capabilities were the France, the UK, China and the Soviet Union. Post Cold War era India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea all gained nuclear weapons and shows the problem with proliferation of them. India and Pakistan are neighboring states and rivals which can lead to the possibility that they could be used at any moment. North Korea is a dangerous militaristic state that constantly threatens other states. This illustrates that the spread of nuclear weapons is a global problem because nuclear proliferation can possibly put WMDS, weapons of mass destruction, in the hands of rival states or extremely dangerous nations. There s also the possibility of them falling into the hands of non state actors such as terrorists groups. Nuclear proliferation and nuclear disarmament/arms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Character Analysis Of Jim Carrey Jim Carrey is a comedian and actor that has been in the business since about the age of fifteen. Although he suffers from bipolar disorder he still manages to be very successful in his career. I have choose to analyze Jim Carrey in the movie where he plays a character that has psychological problems and the obsession of a number. The movie 23. Through the paper I will refer to him as Walter sparrow as this is the charter that he is playing in the movie. However in this movie Walter is two characters. He as well goes by Fingerling. I use both characters and explain how they both can relate to Freud s ideas. I will do one character at a time. I will be using multiply of frueds theories to express some of the behaviors and characteristics to his personality. Freud believes that we a driven by our instincts, aggression and sexual desires In the beginning of the movie Walter is an ordinary man that seems to live a really ordinary good life. When it first starts off Walter is using his preconscious mind and explaining how he became a dog catcher. According to Freud the preconscious is what we can easily access at any given time. He goes in to detail off what lead him to his job. Later on he is confronted with a dog on the loose who gets away and who happen to bite him. This bothers him for days and it is constantly on his mind. He is now using his conscious mind which is allowing him to think about the dog. After a long day at work he still thinking of the evil dog. However ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Whale Persuasive Speech To many, the thought of eating whale meat might seem strange, as they are not accustomed to consuming this kind of meat, while to others eating cow (beef) is a strange and cruel thing to do. Around the globe, there are different ways that individuals support themselves financially, and different foods that are consumed. Cultural practices are what sets each group of people apart and make us unique, neighboring counties should not be allowed to change century long practices as they see fit. Per the WDC Whaling is cruel and unnecessary and must stop. Commercial whaling is effectively banned. Trade in whale products is forbidden. Yet, every year, Japan, Norway and Iceland kill around 1,500 whales between them. They defy international bans and global opinion and they hunt whales even though there is little demand for the meat. (WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, 2017) Since the WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, was founded in the US and eating whale is not a part of its culture, it comes across as cruel. The question that one needs to ask is what difference is there in catching a whale for food versus catching mackerel or consuming beef? A mackerel is a non endangered species, but yet it is allowed. Japan and Norway should be allowed to continue their practices on a cultural exemption. Sovereignty can be defined as supreme and independent power or authority in government as possessed or claimed by a state or community (Dictionary.com, 2017). With the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Literary Analysis Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Dan Paulos Mr. Kaplan English IV 10 November 2014 Literary Analysis of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an influential British philosopher, critic, and writer of the early eighteenth century. He was a prominent member of a literary group known as the Lake Poets, which included renowned writers like William Wordsworth and Robert Southey. His writings and philosophy greatly contributed to the formation and construction of modern thought. He possessed an extensive, creative imagination, and developed his own imagination theories in his writings. However, his personal life was absorbed with various family problems, and he experienced much solitary anguish. This resulted in depression for Coleridge, and he often based his stories and poems on themes of dejection, sadness, and melancholy. But he was neither a nihilist nor a pessimist by any stretch. He believed in the healing powers of love, and had hope for recovery. His writings were described as being versatile, and scholars have found a great variety of themes, styles, and techniques in his literature (McKusick par. 1 3). Coleridge was a firm believer that there is a connection between madness and moral evil. He felt that in the midst of some horror, people may tend to think that God has left them, and then they would blame their mental disease on demons. He expressed this message through the protagonist he created in his longest poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The Mariner experiences this exact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Whole Foods Market Case Analysis Whole Foods Market Case Analysis Whole Foods Market has received recognition as recent as January 27th 2011 when CNBC aired Supermarkets Inc: Inside a 500 Billion Money Machine. Whole Foods is arguably the most influential, and by some measures, the most successful supermarket chain in the world. The specialty gourmet store has grown into a Fortune 300 company offering specialty foods and locally grown organic produce.1 CNBC goes on to state that even Established brands like Safeway, Giant Eagle and Kroger are cultural icons as familiar as our own street names, but they are under constant attack from brilliant upstarts like Whole Foods...1 From the general supermarket industry Whole Foods Market breaks down into even a smaller specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whole Foods Market has had experience in the natural/organic retailing industry since 1980. For the past 30+ years they have built over 300 large customized stores in North America and also in the United Kingdom. Whole Foods Market is known to provide the highest quality of products. Weaknesses of Whole Foods Market include the high prices for their products; this is a direct result of the company s focus on their availability of the finest products. The majority of Whole Foods Market inventory consists of perishable items. This can sometimes pose problems because, produce, milk, eggs have a short shelf life, Produce especially needs constant maintenance to be graded as well as pulling the damaged or bruised produce off the sales floor. Working as a produce clerk for several years I know the importance decreasing the cost of throw away products. It hurts the company s sales especially when you are dealing with pricy high quality natural and organic foods. Another weakness the Whole Foods Market faces is the high costs associated with expanding into different locations. The third part of SWOT is external opportunities that WFM faces in the industry. Over the past couple of decades more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Focused Clincal Research Questions in the Field of Nursing... Focused Clinical Research Questions Discovering new information applicable to the field of nursing begins by asking a focused clinical research question. According to Stone (2002), asking the appropriate question is essential for the research process that follows. Although there are countless nursing problems that are worth investigating, it is imperative to narrow the focus of the problems so they can be empirically tested (Adams, 2012). Personal clinical experience, professional literature, previous research, and current nursing theories are a few examples of sources where research questions can be identified (Adams, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to explain the connection between research and evidence based practice, discuss how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Focused Clinical Questions A focused clinical research question is comprised of four essential elements: the patient, population, or problem (P); the intervention of interest (I); the comparison of interest or the standard of care (C); and the outcome of interest (O). These four components represent the acronym PICO (Stone, 2002). As the elements of PICO become more precise, the review of the literature becomes more focused. For example, elements of PICO may translate into medical subject headings that can direct searches of the literature (Stone, 2002). Also, clinical questions for specific patient populations can be identified so that relevant information can be found on databases and Internet search engines easily (Adams, 2012). The facilitation of the data collection process is determined by how well the PICO components are articulated during the development of the focused clinical question (Stone, 2002). The development of focused clinical questions begins with the identification of the patient, population, or problem. This component of PICO must be carefully defined to avoid information that is too general or off topic (Adams, 2012). For example, there is a difference between the adult population and the elderly population. This distinction must be made in this component of PICO to yield accurate search results. The intervention of interest should also be specified to produce applicable information (Adams, 2012). According to Adams (2012), the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Auditing, Attestation, Assurance Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance Name Class Date Instructor Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance What is Auditing, Attestation and Assurance? Auditing relates to the analysis of the financial statements, attestation relates to the financial information beyond the financial statements, and assurance relates to improvement of the reliability of the financial information within the financial statements. This paper will give examples of each type of service, who might request these services, the standards that apply to each service, and who establishes those standards. The paper will also provide a comparison and contrast point of view for all three services. Types of Service Auditing services are important to most businesses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SAS No. 1, which established the codification of auditing standards and procedures, was issued in November 1972 and is currently still in effect. There are 120 Auditing Standard Statements that have been issued since 1972, in which many have been superseded by new standards. As the auditing profession strives to confirm the accuracy and credibility of entity financial statements, these standards are required to be updated as the US economy is constantly changing and auditors are faced with different situations on a daily basis. Attestation services are guided by The Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAEs), which are issued by attestation specialist within the AICPA. The primary reason for adopting these standards was to establish a general framework and reasonable boundaries for attestation services. The standards provide useful and necessary guidance to CPA s that perform attest services, and to guide designated AICPA standard setting bodies in establishing the standards for attest services. They are basically an extension to the ten generally accepted auditing standards to deal with appropriate reporting, adequate planning and supervision, technical competence, independence in mental attitude, and sufficient evidence, only with a much broader scope than the GAAS. The SSAE s were developed to be responsive to a changing environment and the demands of
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  • 41. Hop Frog Conflict Unit 2 Essay All authors have their own way of writing, but what they all have in common is conflict. Without conflict a story is boring, also conflict can be used to reveal elements about characters. Edgar Allan Poe, renowned poet and author, used conflict to reveal traits about characters in stories such as Hop Frog or The Masque of the Red Death , as well as John Green in The Fault in Our Stars, one of his most known pieces of writing. In Poe s story Hop Frog the main conflict was the King mistreated Hop Frog and his friend Trippetta, so Hop Frog tricked the King and his seven ministers into dressing up as ourang outangs and getting set on fire. In his other story The Masque of the Red Death the main conflict was the Red Death, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first way that person vs death can develop a complex or interesting character is it gives them a back story. For example, in The Fault in Our Stars the whole novel has cancer weaved into the whole plot. Cancer, in this novel, can make people like Hazel, Gus, and Isaac strong by showing that their whole life they ve been fighting to stay alive even if they fail, like Gus. Also, In Hop Frog his disabilities also give him a background of his name. Another way that person vs death contributes to the development of a complex character is it can show whether a character is scared of dying or fearless. In The Masque of The Red Death Prince Prospero locks everyone not infected up in his castle to party and keep the disease from getting in. Later, when the Red Death breaks in Prince Prospero gets angry because he thinks someone is mocking him and chases after the Red Death, which is characterized for other literary reasons. But, to almost everyone s surprise the Red Death kills Prince Prospero. This can show many traits. For example, Prince Prospero could be considered light tempered, or maybe that s because him and his kingdom was at risk of the disease, so he could also be a protective prince. But in The Fault in Our Stars Hazel s sickness gave her a different perspective on life and that mostly everything was a side effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hinduism Essay Hinduism Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. One individual did not found Hinduism. Hinduism is God centered and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God. Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. If a great scientist like Einstein discovered or realized laws of physics, Hinduism would call him a great Rishi (Maharshi or seer of truth.) Such seers of truth are not confined to any one age or country. Self realized persons like Jesus Christ would be called Rishis (seers) and their teachings would be readily acceptable to those who properly understand the principles of Hinduism . From the ancient times, many great Rishis achieved self realization through such means as meditation and they realized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The classical theory is now being rejected by increasing numbers of archeologists and religious historians. Since Hindus believe that Hinduism pertains to all human beings many timelines begin with the creation of life and includes major human accomplishments. The Om is to Hindus As the cross is to Christians. It is made up of three Sanskrit letters, aa, au and ma which, when combined, make the sound Aum or Om. The most important symbol in Hinduism, it occurs in every prayer and invocation to most deities begins with it. As the symbol of piety, Om is often found at the head of letters, pendants, enshrined in every Hindu temple and family shrines. This symbol is actually a sacred syllable representing the Brahman or the Absolute the source of all existence. Brahman, in itself, is incomprehensible so a symbol becomes mandatory to help us realize the Unknowable. The syllable Om occurs even in English words having a similar meaning, for instance, omniscience , omnipotent , omnipresent . Thus Om is also used to signify divinity and authority. Its similarity with the Latin M as also to the Greek letter Omega is discernable. Even the word Amen used by Christians to conclude a prayer seems to be akin to Om. Second in importance only to the Om, the Swastika, a symbol that looks like the Nazi emblem, holds a great religious significance for the Hindus. Swastika is not a syllable or a letter, but a pictorial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on Congenital Neonatal Infections in Vertical HIV Congenital Human Immunodeficiency Virus, also called Vertical HIV, is a serious epidemic arising from passage of the virus to an infant from a maternal infection. The disease can have severe symptoms for the infected newborn and is almost always fatal to the child. The fetus has a 25% chance of infection while in utero and a 20% 50% ( depending of the country) chance of infection during the birthing process although a cesarean birth significantly lowers the probability of neonatal infection. The severity of the mothers HIV infection determines the chances of a fetal infection meaning the more advance the disease in the mother the high the possibility of transmission through placental cord blood. Infection can also occur from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The juxtapositional co receptor attachment to the host membrane encourages the GP41 protein to initiate fusion by collapsing into a hairpin loop structure bringing the two membranes in close proximity. The virus then injects the contents of the virion including machinery enzymes and the RNA genome into the host cell where a dsDNA molecule is made and integrated into the host. The reverse transcription process has a high mutation rate because the viral reverse transcriptase enzyme is unable to detect or repair any mistakes as it forms the dsDNA. After the new dsDNA molecule is made it is transported to the nucleus of the host and integrated into the host genome. The HIV genome will either remain in a lysogenic state within the host or if actively stimulated new HIV viruses will be constructed and released to infect neighboring cells. The ability of the virus to choose its co receptor is called viral tropism and determines its virulence and disease progression rate. If the virus binds with the co receptor CCR5 it is called macrophage tropic (M tropic) and characterizes most HIV infections. The M tropic variant is regarded as less virulent because it is nonsyncytial. Some mutations of the CCR5 gene lead to a partial immunity to the virus and can slow the disease and in some cases prevent infection of the M tropic HIV varient. Also patients with high levels of CCR5 soluble chemokines are more resistant to the virus. The CXCR4 chemokine co receptor is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Gay And Lesbian, Gay, And Homosexual Marriages Recent estimates suggest that between 2.0 and 3.7 million children are being raised by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adults in the United States, according to the 2013 National Health Interview Survey and Gallup Poll data (Gates, 2014). The battle of equal right in many aspects for gay and lesbian couples have been going on for years, and although significant progress has been made, there are many aspects within their relationships that are not yet equal to heterosexual couples in similar situations. Gay and lesbian couples have to deal with daily discrimination within issues such as marriage, legal issues, medical issues, and mamy forms for homophobia. Adoption has been a big question and fight for gay and lesbian couples for many years, one that is still being found today. Questions of whether or not a gay or lesbian couple can properly raise a healthy child, if the child s psychological development would be compromised, any many other arguments have been proposed in disapproval of adoption for these couples. Adoption is a tedious process for a heterosexual married couple and the challenges and hoops needed to be jumped through to finalize the process can be even more difficult for homosexual couples and single gay or lesbian individuals. Gay and lesbian couples have faced many challenges through the course of time, and adoption is just another part of that challenge. Just as it is legal for men and women of the same sex to marry, so is adopting a child. However, there is great prejudice over the issue and the power of opinion often stunts, and sometimes terminates, the couples process and success of being able to adopt a child of their own all because of the judges, biological parents, or spectators personal opinions. In 2004 the American Psychological Association declared the no difference theory that states, no scientific evidence that parenting effectiveness is related to parental sexual orientation: lesbian and gay parents are as likely as heterosexual parents to provide supportive and healthy environments for their children, . Certain studies show a difference in childhood development between children of same sex marriage and biological parents, but none that deem gay or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Constable Blowes-Aybar Case Study A) The incident was not that serious, on May 28, 1997 Constable Blowes Aybar and his partner Constable Wallace stopped a citizen Mr. O, as he rode his bicycle down the street for Highway Traffic act infractions, as a result constable Blowes Aybar unnecessary or unlawfully arrested Mr. O for the offence of Public intoxication contrary to section 31 (4) (a). No, their were no charter of rights impacted by this case, but they did look back on older cases to come to a decision for the proper punishment of Constable Blowes Aybar. B) Their was a police service Act hearing, The charge was heard on September 25, 2001 before hearing officer superintendent Margo Boyd of the Toronto Police Service. It was learned during the hearing that Boyd accepted the position at the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services (OCCPS). The issue was raised before the superintendent on December 3, 2001. Mr. Black raised the issue of apprehension Bias and suggested her to excuse herself from the hearing, She declined. Superintendent Boyd found Constable Blowes Aybar guilty of the charge of misconduct on September 25, 2001. she acquitted him of the offence of discreditable conduct, and also acquitted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She has no role in the hearing of this appeal. They appealed on the finding of misconduct which they dismissed because Boyd did a good job going through the information and facts of the case. They appealed on penalty, The hearing officer made fundamental errors in both principals and law. She considered disciplinary matters for 1999 and 2000 which clearly postdated 1997 offence, when making the decision of the 12 day suspension she clearly had antecedents in her mind. Clearly they where not antecedents and should not have been considered. After getting a new hearing they decided that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Championship Game Essay The Championship Game It took place at the baseball field. Two teams are in the championship. Those teams are the Indians, and the Mudcats. Both teams came flying through the playoffs. It is 2 elimination. The main players, by main I mean the playmakers on the Indians are Tyler, Trent, and David. The playmakers on the Mudcats are Tim, Josh, and Jacob. There is a big conflict. It is such big game. It is SO stressful. Everyone s hands are shaking, but they are ready to play some baseball. Both of our teams came right up through the playoffs. The Mudcats lost once in the playoffs, but the good news is for them that it is 2 elimination. It is the Finals. It is the Championship. It is the big deal. It is the game we have all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next up to bat is Tim. First pitch he hits right to the first baseman for out number 1. Jacob is up to bat with 1 out. First pitch is a ball but the person on second, Josh, is trying to steal third. Fortunately the catcher, Trent, threw a good throw, and caught him stealing and got him out. Jacob is still up to bat, and the next pitch is a line drive to the third baseman, David, but he had an amazing catch. At the end of the first inning the score is 0 0. So about at the end of the fifth inning, the score IS STILL 0 0. The bad news is that they only play 6 innings. Someone has to score. At the start of the 6th inning, the Indians have there number nine batter up which is Nathan. The first pitch is a strike. He did not swing at it. The next pitch is a strike. It is a swing and a miss. Next pitch is a strike but it is another miss. That is three strikes and that is one out. One out and here come the first batter on the batting order, Trent. He hits the first pitch right in between center field and left field for a double. Next up to bat is David. First pitch is a foul ball. Next pitch is another foul ball. The count is 0 2. The next pitch is a groundout to the second baseman. Next up to bat is Tyler. So there is 2 outs and all of the pressure is on. The first 2 pitches are a ball. Next pitch is a strike. The pitch after that is another strike. The count is 2 2. Next pitch is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...