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- The study aimed to understand ED providers' perceptions of CAUTI risks and identify prevention strategies currently being implemented across multiple EDs.
- The researchers conducted qualitative interviews with infection preventionists and ED clinicians at nine hospital sites.
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Writing an essay on US history questions presents a multifaceted challenge that requires comprehensive understanding of American history from centuries past to the present. The essay writing process involves in-depth research from numerous primary and secondary sources on historical events, analyzing their significance and connections while considering diverse interpretations. Developing a clear thesis statement and coherent narrative to guide the reader through a logical progression of ideas in an engaging yet informative manner is demanding. Tackling a US history essay requires meticulous attention to detail, effective organization, and adherence to structure from developing a thesis to seamless transitions between paragraphs and sections. Completing such an essay undertaking is both challenging and intellectually rewarding due to the complexity of the vast subject matter and need for nuanced analysis
About Nature Essay. East Los Angeles CollegeTia Williams
This document discusses the challenges and rewards of writing an essay about nature. It notes that nature is a vast topic encompassing landscapes, ecosystems, flora and fauna, making it difficult to decide a focus. Expressing humans' profound connection to nature also poses challenges, requiring a nuanced balance of scientific observation and poetic expression. Researching nature thoroughly can be time-consuming as it demands understanding of ecology, environmental science, and philosophy. However, writing about nature allows for personal growth and a deeper appreciation of the environment. To succeed, the essay must navigate nature's vastness, balance science and art, and communicate a connection to nature.
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Writing A Literary Essay. Tufts UniversityTia Williams
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Essay On Dna. Black River Technical CollegeTia Williams
DNA is a complex topic to write an essay about, requiring scientific knowledge and strong research and writing skills. To write a comprehensive essay, one must understand DNA's structure, functions, and implications. Research from multiple sources is needed to gather accurate information. The challenge is to synthesize this research into a coherent narrative that maintains academic rigor while engaging readers. The essay must also strike a balance, clearly explaining technical concepts without overwhelming readers. Additionally, insightful analysis should connect DNA to broader implications in fields like medicine and evolution. Overall, writing about DNA demands combining scientific expertise with skilled communication to educate readers about the mysteries of life.
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This document discusses the challenges of writing a graduate school essay. It notes that these essays require balancing personal expression with adherence to guidelines while highlighting unique qualifications and experiences. The essay must also demonstrate a deep reflection on motivations for graduate study and relevance of past experiences. Additionally, the essay must be concise yet comprehensive while addressing expectations of target graduate programs. Overall, composing an effective graduate school essay is a complex task requiring self-awareness, communication skills, understanding of the audience, and a compelling personal narrative that distinguishes the applicant.
Frederick Douglass Essay Learning To Read And Write.pdfTia Williams
Frederick Douglass's journey from slavery to prominent abolitionist was complex, requiring an understanding of the historical context and nuances of slavery in the 19th century. Capturing Douglass's struggle to learn to read and write involves analyzing his narrative to understand how education impacted his quest for freedom and broader themes like the power of knowledge and challenges faced by marginalized groups seeking education. Crafting a compelling essay on this topic demands scholarly research and appreciation for Douglass's resilience, addressing the implications of his life while providing a nuanced portrayal of the difficulties he faced in becoming literate. Professional writing services can help navigate such historical narratives and communicate their essence effectively.
Wife Of Bath Essays. Purdue University Fort WayneTia Williams
Writing an essay about the Wife of Bath character from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is a challenging task that requires navigating the complex layers of her personality, understanding medieval literature and societal norms, and incorporating feminist perspectives. Analyzing her prologue and tale as well as her relationships, particularly with her five husbands, necessitates nuanced analysis and thoughtful discussion of feminist themes. Crafting a cohesive argument about the Wife of Bath demands meticulous research, critical thinking skills, and the ability to synthesize complex ideas from different areas.
Essay On Child Poverty. United Theological Seminary of the Twin CitiesTia Williams
Writing an effective essay on child poverty requires a comprehensive understanding of the complex, multifaceted issue. It involves thoroughly examining the root causes of poverty through statistical data and real-life stories to show how economic, social, and educational factors contribute to children's vulnerability. The essay must also analyze how inadequate access to resources like education and healthcare perpetuate intergenerational poverty. Additionally, it should present feasible policy solutions while maintaining a balanced perspective and motivating readers to address this important social problem. Above all, crafting such an essay demands both intellectual rigor and compassion for those experiencing poverty.
Essay On Jealousy. Marymount California UniversityTia Williams
Writing an essay on jealousy presents unique challenges, as jealousy is a complex emotion that manifests in various ways. It requires delving into jealousy's psychological, social, and cultural aspects while providing a balanced analysis. One challenge is navigating vast literature from different fields on jealousy to achieve a well-rounded understanding. Additionally, jealousy is subjective, so the essay must approach it with sensitivity while maintaining academic rigor and personal reflection. Furthermore, connecting different aspects of jealousy like psychological roots and cultural influences requires a clear structure. In conclusion, writing on jealousy demands meticulous research, exploration of perspectives, and skillful presentation to illuminate its intricate nature.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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2. Research Paper On Richard Rorty
Richard Rorty was a philosopher who hated Philosophy. He was a 20th Century philosopher. He
was a professor at the University of Chicago. Rorty was born in New York on October of 1931.
Richard struggled in his younger years. He went into depression, was offered medical help. When
he was 15, he was registered for University of Chicago, where he attended. He was awarded a
bachelor s and a master s degree in philosophy. Richard was married and had one son, Jay, by his
first wife. After being in the army, he divorced his wife. Later, he married again and had 2 more
children with that wife. After getting out of the army, He became a professor at a University. He
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Against this approach, Rorty advocated for a novel form of American pragmatism, sometimes
called neopragmatism, in which scientific and philosophical methods form merely a set of
contingent vocabularies which people abandon or adopt over time according to social conventions
and usefulness. According to Rorty, analytic philosophymay not have lived up to its pretensions
and may not have solved the puzzles it thought it had. Yet such philosophy, in the process of
finding reasons for putting those pretensions and puzzles aside, helped earn itself an important
place in the history of ideas. By giving up on the quest for apodicticity and finality that Edmund
Husserl shared with Rudolf Carnap and Bertrand Russell, and by finding new reasons for
thinking that such quest will never succeed, analytic philosophy cleared a path that leads past
scientism, just as the German idealists cleared a path that led around empiricism. Martin
Heidegger encouraged Rorty to process permanence. For the history of western. They both
underlyed persisted from plato. Rorty agreed with Hegel about the quest for clarity. They
attempted to escape for times than not. Rorty and Hegel looked at philosophy as a way of life.
They both understood eachother in a way no one else could. Philosophy was their life, what they
lived and breathed. All philosophers had different views on all things. Rorty says there is no gap
between human psychology and biology than chemistry and biology. His beliefs follow easily
from Deweyan take on Darwinism. When they accept the pragmatism then they will disguise
between human and the natural. Rortys writing was an overall view of Philosophy. A way to cope
with, and achieve our purposes and desires. Rorty says there is a difference between natural than
from social. For Rorty, some results of merging was the truth of dropping realist, anti realist, and
issues. Rorty
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3. Online Advertising As An Advertising Medium Essay
1.Introduction
The rapid growth of information technology has enhanced the importance of online advertising. The
importance of the Internet as an advertising medium has generated a lot of attention in recent years.
With the growth of internet usage from few years, increase the trend of shopping online (James et
al, 2016). Nowadays, many companies are more concerning about how to attract customers to
increase their revenue and become a leader in competitive market. So they move towards online
advertisements as many people spend more time for suffering on internet. Moreover, online
advertising become popular in early 20th century in United States. It changed the dimension of
growth and competition between online marketers. However, there are some challenges which
customers have to face while doing online shopping such as there is lack of reliability (Parul,
2016). Each year many websites are created to cater and organized the rising demand of online
services which include online shopping. This is the comfortable means of shopping in terms of
saving time and comparing many things at one place. At first, when this trend came into existence,
it is not so popular and it was only seen in some developed countries. But the increase of usage of
internet, the trend of online shopping has increased among various countries.
2.Objectives
The objectives for our research are as follows:
To study the relationship between consumer buying decision and online advertising
To analyse
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4. The Great Literary Works of Solomon Essay
The Great Literary Works of Solomon
Mary A. Wilson
BIB 113 Old Testament History
Grand Canyon University
Dr. Calvin Habig, Instructor
August 16, 2009
The Great Literary Works of Solomon
The purpose of the Book of Psalms is to provide the expression of praise, worship and confession to
God. The purpose of the Book of Proverbs is to teach people how to attain wisdom, discipline, and
a prudent life, and how to do what is right, just, and fair. In short, to apply divine wisdom to daily
life and to provide moral instruction. In the following paragraphs, we will compare the two Books.
(Life Application Study Bible, New International Version, Tyndale)
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These proverbs are short poems (usually in couplet form), containing a holy mixture of common
sense and timely warnings. Although they are not meant to teach doctrine, a person who follows
their advice will walk closely with God. The word proverb comes from a Hebrew word that means
to rule or to govern, and these sayings, reminders, and admonitions provide advice for governing
our lives.
References
An Historical Survey of the Old Testament, second edition, by Eugene H. Merrill, Baker Academic,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Life Application Study Bible, New International Version, Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Heartlights, Search God s Word, www.searchgodsword.org
Edited by Mary A. Wilson (mwilson09), August 16, 2009 at 3:00 AM
REFERENCES
5. Niswonger, Richard L. (1992). New Testament History. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan
Publishing House.
Thomas, Robert L. and Stanley N. Grundy (1987). The NIV Harmony of the Gospels. New
York: Harper One Publishers.
INSTRUCTORS COMMENTS: Mary: I am still puzzled by your use of two resource lists, but you
have done a good job. Thank you. Score: 11 /11
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6. Aircraft Engine Specialists Are Responsible For Repair And...
Aircraft Engine Specialists Required job knowledge: For this position, the knowledge of machines
and tools, which includes design, uses, benefits, repair, and maintenance, are required. It requires
the individuals with understanding of engineering and technology. The individuals should have
knowledge of physics, mathematics, public safety and security, computers and electronics, design
technics, transportation methods, law, government and jurisprudence, and telecommunications.
They should be able to provide instructional method and training. 3. Decision making: The
individuals should have the judgement and decision making skills. It is very technical job and
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They should be able to make sure that every job is performed properly. Since the nature of this
job is very series and many lives depends on their accuracy of job performance, it is very
important that their job is exact and highly accurate. There should not be any consequence of
error because a mirror error can end up with taking many lives. Air Traffic Controllers The main
tasks and responsibilities of the Air Traffic Controllers are inform pilots about nearby planes or
any hazardous situation. They should be able to authorize the landing and take off instructions.
Control the arriving flights and give the control of departing flights to traffic control. In case of
emergency landing, they should be able to provide flight path changes and directions, and also
inform the airport emergency service. The knowledge requirements for the Air Traffic
Controllers are public safety and security, transportation, customer and personal service. They
should have knowledge of different methods and principles of moving goods and people by air,
and other forms of transportation. They should be have active listening, speaking, and critical
thinking skills. They should be able to solve the complex problems too. The Air Traffic
Controllers should be able to make decision and solve problems. The information will be given to
them and they should be analyze, and evaluate the results to choose the best solution and make a
good decision. According to O Net website, the decision
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7. Unit 208 Using a Diary System
Unit 208 Using a diary system
L1 Understand a Diary System
1. Explain the purpose of using a diary system
The purpose of using a diary system is mainly to be organised. If you did not have diary systems
meetings would be near to impossible to plan and you wouldn t know where staff were if they
were out of the building. A business wouldn t run properly if this was the case, having an up to
date diary will keep you and other members of staff accessible to all relevant people. Diary systems
help make sure that people are able to communicate efficiently.
An example of a diary entry I recently used.
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These diary entries show the room bookings for the day in each of the four rooms, this diary
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You should never record any confidential information when making a new diary entry. If you are
entering into an electronic diary system it may be good to set an alarm for when the meeting is
about to begin and mark it in the diary as busy as then you know you can not enter anything that
will clash with any other time in your diary. You will needto make sure you make note of any
equipment that will be needed. For example you may need a projector for a PowerPoint or you
may need refreshments if the meeting is scheduled to go on for a while. The appointment may
be reoccurring, if so you will need to put the reoccurring as new entries too. You also need to
make sure that all relevant people know where to go to, this could be the attendees or people who
will need to know where you are in case they need to get hold of you.
2.2 Explain how to prioritise requests.
To prioritise requests means to see which ones are most important. However in the business that
I work for we prioritise requests on a first come first served basis. When room booking s come in if
the room is available they will be allocated that room. However if two room bookings come in for
the same room on the same day, whoever put in the request first will be allocated that room.
When it comes to my daily requests such as from my manager or my work colleagues I have to go
on what needs doing more urgently and if not
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8. Children Dealing with Life and Death
Most children ponder the thought of what life would be like without their parents. They imagine
how amazing and fun a life filled with jokes and no rules would be. Not even having to go to
school if you did not want to. Except this is not how life works. When a parent dies and the
reality sets in, it quickly shows us that life is not all fun and games. The death of a parentis a
devastating reality for any young child to bare. This abrupt reality may have long lasting effects
as each child has their own unique way of perceiving life s events. In the blink of an eye ones
world may be completely twisted around. This kind of tragedy has the ability to shape a child in
both negative and positive ways. They are now faced with the task of... Show more content on
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Another type of death is one by tragedy that can be unexpected and can be more devastating than
prolonged death in that it occurs suddenly and without notice. More often than not parents die
unexpectedly and their children are left behind in a big scary world with no guidelines on how to
survive. In part this is because parents do not expect to die while their child or children are still
young. Planning ahead for the future can be difficult for parents emotionally as well as
culturally and in some cases even financially. Initially when a parent dies it seems as if they have
all the support in the world by people who love them. Most people seem to think that after a year
or more children should be well adjusted, happy and have made it through their traumatic loss. A
child s perspective may seem different in fact they may feel more alone. A child named Abby had
this to say about that topic The pain got worse! Because the initial shock wears off, people stop
coming to your house, and you are left....with yourself (Simon, Johnson 49). What most people do
not realize is that they still are not okay.
No one can completely prepare for the unknown when a child loses a parent no one can predict
how each child will grieve. The caretaker of the child who is grieving has the responsibility of
trying to understand the child s thoughts or questions. When a child s parent has died adjusting to a
new way of life can be extremely difficult
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9. Compare And Contrast The Election Of 1824 And 1828
The elections of 1824 and 1828
Main idea: Adams and jackson introduce new ways of campaigning in the elections of 1824 and
1828
1. The election of 1824 had three candidates that were favorite suns or candidates supported by their
home state rather than by their national party. These candidates were Henry Clay, John quincy
Adams, and Andrew jackson.
2. Jackson had the most votes but less than a majority of a plurality. Since no one had a majority
then the house of representatives had to choose the next president of the united states but before the
houses had voted on the president adams and clay had made a deal that clay would use his
influence as house speaker to defeat jackson and make sure that he didn t win.
3. After the votes it had resulted in clay being secretary of state and adams as the next U.S
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While president jackson had replaced many of his workers with supporters of him which had then
become the spoil system . After he had given the jobs the workers had helped to make America
more democratic as well. Jackson had also replaced the old causes with his own method of voting
The tariff debate
Main idea: the fight over tariffs divided the nation and raised the question of states rights versus the
rights of the federal government.
1. Many Americans had disagreed on the subject of tariffs or a fee paid by merchants who
imported goods out of country. In 1828 congress had passed a tariff that had placed a higher fee
on imported goods from britain which had benefitted america because a lot of goods were imported
from britain. Tariffs had split the nation in two one side being against and one side supporting it.
Most Americans from the northwest had supported the tariff on britain because it had benefited
them.
2. Southerners called the tariff the tariff of abominations because the tariff had resulted in products
being higher priced then they were before the tariff on
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10. Health Disparities And Communication Disorders
Health Disparities and Communication Disorders
Courtney Barringtine
Howard University
Abstract Currently in the Unites States, Americans are struggling to maintain quality health without
proper healthcare. As a result, health disparities have become a widespread epidemic plaguing
minorities. Many of the various health disproportions stem from the government s inequality and
racism. In other cases, genetics and socioeconomic status may cause health disparities. Overall,
these disparities may be avoidable or unavoidable depending on the individual. Recently, health
disparities have begun to implicate the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Speech
pathologists have developed a larger caseload stroke ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An article in Psychology Today explains that currently minorities become ill at younger ages, suffer
from more severe illnesses and die earlier than Whites (Lyubansky, 2013). Currently, minorities of
low socioeconomic status (SES) suffer from more health discrepancies than any other race in the
United States. Research has shown that these health disparities against all minorities have begun to
implicate all medical professionals including speech pathologists. Among minorities such as Asians,
Hispanics, Indians, Native Americans, and Middle Easterners, the African American race has been
affected tremendously by the health disparities in the United States. Currently, African Americans
have significantly higher mortality rates from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, cancer,
diabetes, HIV, unintentional injuries, pregnancy, sudden infant death syndrome, and homicide than
do whites Americans (Fiscella Williams, 2004). While African Americans may lead in these
categories, other minorities are not far behind in experiencing health disparities.
Causes
Biochemical theories have said to be a leading cause of health disparities in minorities. Various
research sources confirm that genetics plays a role in the prevalence of disparities among
minorities. Family traits such as metabolism, passed down illnesses, and life expectancy may cause
an individual to acquire poor health
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11. Knee Protests
To take a knee I believe that athletes have the right and should take a knee during the national
anthem if they what is going in the country is wrong and unjustified. In my essay will back up my
point with looking at the reasoning for how this protest began and what it is exactly protesting. I
will also go over the backlash the athletes receive for their peaceful protestand why they have the
right to do so. Then we will see how the president reacted to the protest compared the other
incidents that are going on in America.
The protest of taking a knee began the football player named Colin Kaepernick, he started this
protest originally sitting down during the national anthem. He did this because of the police
violence against African Americans. But by the request of a veteran named Nate Boyer, he reached
out to Colin because he saw him sitting down during the anthe . He believed there was a way that
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The first example is of one of President Trump in which he tweets If NFL fans refuse to go to
games until players stop disrespecting our Flag Country, you will see change take place fast.
Fire or suspend! . He said this relatively close to when more athletes for joining on taking the
knee protest, while he has not made a public comment to the police shooting that happened in
North Carolina. The second example is his response to Charlottesville to where he is defending
the white Nationalists, and saying there are some very fine people . He says that about a violent
protest that left three dead and dozens injured while he violently attack a peaceful protest that isn t
truly hurt anyone. And with those examples I feel like President Trump focus and ideologies are
in the wrong place, I believe he truly crackdown on police brutality and violent protest to make the
American people feel safe
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12. Essay on Life With Spina Bifida
BACKGROUND: Having a chronic physical disability affects many aspects of a person s life
beyond his or her general health (Eiser 1997). Myelomeningocele, the most severe form of spina
bifida (SB), is commonly associated with hydrocephalus, Chiari II malformation, diminished or
absent sensation or motor function in the lower limbs, and impaired bowel and bladder control
(S.L. Kinsman 2007). Many people with SB rely on some form of assistive technology for
mobility, such as wheelchairs, crutches, or orthoses. Regardless of the type of assistive technology
used, restricted mobility has been linked to poor social integration (Blum 1991; Dicianno 2009).
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In light of the social disadvantages of people with SB, it is not surprising that their social
integration level, an assessment of companionship and willingness to initiate interactions with
others, is markedly reduced compared with their able bodied peers (Dicianno 2009). The
reduced social competence and peer social engagement of people with mobility impairments
also have been negatively associated with quality of life (QOL) (Alriksson Schmidt 2006).
Children with SB and hydrocephalus were found to have a Child Health Related Quality of Life
score one full standard deviation below children with other disabilities. However, if the children
had psychosocial and family resources, their QOL scores were significantly higher than those
with SB who lacked resources (Cate 2002). Therefore, it is likely that the social integration and
QOL score discrepancy between able bodied people and people with SB is likely a secondary
effect of their disability resulting from limited positive peer interactions and social isolation
(Dicianno 2009). Exciting advances in immersive technology offer virtual socialization
opportunities that may improve the QOL and social integration of people with disabilities.
Massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPG), social
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13. Becoming A Dw1 Lawyer
When you are hiring a San Antonio DWI Lawyer, you need to take a number of things into
consideration. A San Antonio DWI attorney is there to help you, in the instance that you are
charged with a DWI and have to go to court to defend yourself. Trying to represent yourself during
the court process would be very foolish and it would undoubtedly him negatively. A judgewill not
take you seriously if you have not taken the opportunity to hire a reputable judge to defend you.
If you cannot afford a lawyer or attorney, one will be appointed to you, as our justice system
states. It is not hard to find a DWI Lawyer In Texas that can assist you during this process. They
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This is very unfortunate, since it means that anybody who does a background check on you,
will be able to see this DWI. By working with your lawyer, you can have him fight in your
defense in order to have this charge lessened, so that it does not stick to your records. If you are
young, if this is a first time offense, or for any other reasons, you may be able to have the charge
lessened or possibly even removed from your criminal history. This would be a very successful
outcome for you, since it means that employers or other people who have means to check your
background history, will not be able to see this negative aspect year history. This will allow you
to still apply for loans, get into an apartment, rent things and all sorts of other things in life that
you absolutely need to do. If you had a DUI on your criminal background history, a lot of these
things would not be possible and it would make it extremely difficult for you to live life. When
you hire a specialized DWI lawyer, they know exactly what needs to be said to the judge in order
to get your charges reduced and hopefully have you leave the courtroom with something positive
that went in your
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14. Winter Fall Injury Research Paper
Minnesota winters are both snowy and cold, and create conditions that make walking and driving
hazardous. Avoiding personal injury during this time of year requires caution, careful planning, and
making the right preparations each time you walk or drive in snowy or icy conditions.
However, winter injuries can still happen despite your careful and diligent efforts. The reason is
the actions or inaction of others can cause a personal injury that might require the services of a
Minnesota personal injury lawyer. Two common injuries sustained during the winter are those
caused by falls and car accidents.
Avoiding Winter Fall Injuries
Avoiding falls start with using the right footwear. Avoid smooth soled shoes, especially those made
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Yet life must go on during the winter, and all motorists must exercise caution on snowy or icy
roads. Use snow tires for the best winter traction. Their tread and rubber provide a much better grip
than all season tires. Remember that posted speed limits are for ideal road conditions. Slow down in
slippery conditions and allow extra following space behind the vehicle in front.
Give your driving extra focus because your ability to swerve and brake is severely limited on
snow or ice. Avoid driving during storms by delaying your trips and staying off the road late at
night when intoxicated people often drive. Many car accidents are caused by motorists who drive
too fast or aggressively for the conditions and who fail to allow adequate following distances.
When to Use a Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer
You should consult with a personal injury lawyer for injuries that put you out of work, cause
chronic pain, hospitalization, surgery, or involve lengthy recovery periods. If your insurance isn t
paying you enough to adequately cover your medical expenses or is refusing to make any
payments, you also need a good lawyer to look into the
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15. Speech Critique
Speech Critique Assignment For the Speech Critique Assignment, my critique is on Xao Yang
informative speech presentation. Xao chose to give her speech on Michelle Phan, a YouTuber
and an entrepreneur. When Xao gave her speech, I was focusing on whether she covered all the
requirements on the Speech Evaluation Form that includes Substance Organization, Delivery,
and other Considerations. Xao s informative speech presentation was based on a successful
YouTuber and an entrepreneur who serves as a great inspiration to many young girls and boys,
and her name is Michelle Phan. Xao s speech introduction started off with a quote by Michelle
Phan, We all have a story to tell and we are all part of something beautiful. To the world, you may
be one person, but to one person you maybe the world. Every great dream begins with a dreamer
and every dreamer has a story. By stated a quote in her introduction, she informed the audience
something as well as increased listener s understanding of what might her speech be about, like an
inspirational person. Xao later explains in her speech that a quote cannot speak for... Show more
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In my opinion, Xao s informative speech was cultural and personal for the following reasons, Xao
mentioned that Michelle Phan was born in Boston, Massachusetts and her name in Vietnamese is
Avalanche which made me think that Xao has some type of Vietnamese culture background.
Personal because Xao stated a few quotes from Michelle Phan that were inspirational to her. In
making this comment, one of the quotes Xao uses from Michelle Phan is And even though
makeup can change the way you look, I want everyone watching my videos to know perfection
doesn t exist. That s why I show my face without products pimples included and that s why I m
sharing this story. As Xao used quotes from Michelle Phan, her techniques for her speech were
description and
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16. Compare and Contrast Two Main Model of Brief Therapy Essay...
Modern day counselling is equipped with a wide variety of therapies, techniques and
approaches. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast two approaches of therapy.
Also in this essay the views of the person and the Therapeutic process will be discussed. The two
models that are going to be compared are Gerald Egan s The Skilled Helper model and Steve De
Shazer s Solution Focused Brief therapy(SFBT).
This essay is going to highlight the similarly and differences of the models and their main focus,
and how the two models Gerald Egan The Skilled Helper and Steve De Shazer Solution Focused
Therapy will help the clients choose goals that best fit their environment and resources. The aim of
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This is the how stage. How will the client move forward with the goals that they have identified
in the previous stage? The counsellor will assist the client in finding ways of achieving their
goals and how to focus on those that are practical in terms of the client situation and needs. The
basic goals in the skilled helper model is relating to the clients is managing their lives more
effectively and general ability to manage problems and develop opportunities. The view of the
client in this model is that they are central to the therapy. (The client is the focus and the theory is
the background and to use the model for the client, rather thee reverse).
These stages outlines what the client needs to do in order to manage a problem or develop an
opportunity, clients don`t always take one step after another they can move back and forth in the
stages. The stages are not always sequential they are stepping stones towards the accomplishment
of reaching a goal. Working with Gerald Egan the Skilled Helper Model also allows the client to
moves forwards as each stage consist of specific skills that will assist, also it encourages clients to
become active interpreters of the world around them, the Skilled Helper Model gives meaning to
action, event and situations by facing and overcoming challenges exploring problems seeking new
opportunities and establishing goals. Also the Skilled Helper Model will contribute to
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17. Business Intelligence, Business, And Data Mining
1.Introduction to Business Intelligence, Business Analytics and Data Mining
Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence is a process which includes different technologies and methods process for
analysing data and presenting information which is helpful for top level management.BI includes
various tools, application, and methodologies that enable organizations to collect data from internal
and external sources, prepare that for analysis develop and run queries against the data and generate
different kind of graphs and reports. Business Intelligence can analysis large amount of data easily
and affectively .Identifying new threats and opportunities and implementing an effective and
profitable strategy based on insight can provide business a market stability and long term stability.
BI technologies provide past, current and future business conditions. Common functions of business
intelligence technologies are reporting, online analytical processing, analytics, data mining, process
mining, complex event processing, business performance management, benchmarking, text mining,
predictive analytics and prescriptive analytics.
The potential benefits of business intelligence programs include accelerating and improving
decision making; optimizing internal business processes; increasing operational efficiency; driving
new revenues; and gaining competitive advantages over business rivals. BI systems can also help
companies identify market trends and spot business problems that need to
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18. Traumatic Effects Of Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the most common causes of death and long term disability in
children (Kraus, 1995). It is an acquired brain injury that occurs when a sudden trauma causes
damage to the brain (NIH,2016). The symptoms for Traumatic Brain Injury include frequent
headaches, lightheadedness and dizziness. An individual may experience having blurred vision
tired eyes, and fatigue. Even stressors prior to having an injury can contribute to the result of post
injury. A person will experience a change in their sleep patterns, behavioral or mood changes, and
trouble with their memory, concentration, attention, or thinking when they have Traumatic Brain
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A neurological exam will assess motor and sensory skills and the functioning of one or more
cranial nerves (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, 2012). Initially, health
care providers can rank a person s functioning based on how long that person has been conscious,
the length of their memory loss and their score on the Glasgow Coma Scale. The Glasgow Coma
Scale is able to measure the individual s functioning by looking at their ability to speak, open their
eyes and ability to move. The RAVLT has been shown to be insensitive to psychiatric illness such
as depression and anxiety. However, there is some evidence that psychological distress (including
depression, post traumatic stress, and other anxiety disorders) has some effect on RAVLT
performance (Spreen
Strauss, 1998).
Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test
Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) is a neuropsychological assessment designed to
evaluate verbal memory in patients that vary from 16 years of age and older (Strauss, Sherman,
Spreen, 2006). It provides scores for assessing immediate memory, new verbal learning,
susceptibility to interference (proactive and retroactive), retention of information after a period of
time, and memory recognition (Malloy Diniz, Lasmar, Gazinelli, Fuentes, Salgado, 2007). It
involves an oral presentation of 15 nouns (List A) which is over 5 learning trials, then it is
followed by an immediate recall trial. Then another list of
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19. X Ray Versus Ct For Traumatic Paediatric Cervical Spine...
X RAY VERSUS CT FOR TRAUMATIC PAEDIATRIC CERVICAL SPINE IMAGING: WHAT
GUIDANCE DO CLINICANS HAVE?
Introduction:
Evidence shows that road traffic accidents are the most common cause of paediatric cervical spine
(c spine) injury, with many dying at the scene (Booth, 2012). On presentation to the hospital,
assessment of the paediatric patient requires recognition of subtle signs and symptoms, often in
the setting of distracting injuries (Jones, Anderson and Noonan, 2011). Since history taking from a
paediatric trauma patient is especially difficult, clinicians may be forced to use imaging for full
evaluation (Tepper, Brice and Hobgood, 2013). This is a difficult decision to make, and formal
guidance is lacking (Booth, 2012).
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Since high speed road traffic accidents are the most common cause of spinal injury in the under 8s
(Egloff et al., 2009), clinicians should not be prudish in their approach to imaging.
On examination, she was moving all four limbs spontaneously, and there was no evidence of
neurological deficit. However, she avoided head movement, choosing to look sideways with her
eyes, and cried on palpation of her spinous processes. Marked soft tissue swelling on the neck and
torso from the seat restraints was noted, along with a bruise on her cheek. Slack and Clancy (2004)
state that patients with an injury above the clavicles and all patients involved in high speed
vehicular accidents should be assumed to have a spinal injury.
Initially, a single view radiograph was requested to evaluate the potential injury findings. A
horizontal beam lateral was performed as it is the most sensitive view at 75% in the under 8s, and
93% in over 8s and may even suffice as a standalone projection (Ropele, Bleck and Vander Laan,
2009), which emphasises the importance of optimal imaging technique. The open mouth odontoid
images are difficult to acquire in young children due to poor compliance and should not be
routinely performed (Agius et al., 2012).
The resultant image demonstrated a possible atlanto axial instability with anterior dislocation of C1
(fig. 1(a)). According to (Booth, 2012), the anterior and posterior cervical and spinolaminar lines
should be assessed (fig. 1(c)) recognizing that
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20. Examples Of Being Extrovert Essay
I am not famous, I am extroverted My friends in school think that I am just a normal with no life
at all. However, outside of school, I have a whole different kind of personality which is being
extroverted.I disagree with my friends in school that I have no life and have not many friends.
In my friends perspective, being extroverted means being very famous and is the kind of person
who stands out from the rest, but for me, it just means that I can relate to other people by having
a kind heart and an open mind. The word extrovert came from the Latin word extro meaning
extra and vertere meaning turn. Having said this, the real meaning of the word is if the person
has an attitude of being friendly, sociable, and talkative. However, people who are extroverted
have a different approach of the meaning. These people think that people should be famous to be
extroverted. Being famous leads to having more friends. Having more friends means they have
more social life and they feel that they belong with the cool people. These feeling cool people often
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Our vice president told us that you should vote me as vice president. So that day, we voted him
as VP. However, we already doubted his capability of leading the class because of his feeling
cool attitude, rude, and boastful attitude. Having officers like this would not even lead us to
nothing. He was a type of person that will just pass out the fault to other people. He says that its
not my fault, it s the class fault. Obviously, this affects us because we did not do anything then
he blames us. There was one time wherein almost every Chinese class, we would be noisy. When
our class advisers knew about this, he would suspect the people who is very noisy all the time.
However, these are the one that are noisy, even the officers are noisy. Sometimes, the officers or
the leaders cannot admit that they did this because they are afraid to be impeached or
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21. Earle Wheeler Case Summary
Earle Wheeler was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1964 to 1970, during the
Vietnam War. From 1962 to 1964 he served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army and then
in July 1964 the U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed Wheeler as the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff to succeed General Maxwell Taylor. Wheeler was the longest serving
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs to date, serving six years. Wheeler and Robert McNamara the
Secretary of Defense often disagreed with one another, they have great respect for each other.
General Wheeler being the nation s top military officer undoubtedly spanned the height of America
s involvement in the Vietnam War. Wheeler oversaw and supported the expanding U.S. military
role in the Vietnam War in the mid 1960s, consistently backing the field commander s requests for
additional troops and operating authority. He often urged U.S. President Johnson to strike harder at
North Vietnam and to expand aerial bombing campaigns. Wheeler was concerned with minimizing
costs to U.S. ground troops. At the same time, he preferred what he saw as a realistic assessment of
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Since there is no negotiations in prospect, first try threatening them in a way they are obligated
to comply and if that does not work then we will move on to force. We tried reasoning with
them, and I that does not work then we will try another way which is using force. Letting them
know that we are capable of enforcing the consequences. We will send in additional force into
Vietnam to oversee and gain more knowledge on the situation, giving them the feeling of that
they are surrounded and being watched. The troops will be armed and prepared for every type of
situation. In addition to having more force on the ground, we should also add more air forces as
well, that are also ready for any type of
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22. Great Breeds of Dogs
Papillon
Racial origin
The papillon breed is one of the oldest races, pudenda recognized in works of art from Europe
700 years ago. An example is the painting of Titian Vercelli. Their country of origin is the United
Kingdom, Belgium and France. They were first recognized by the AKC in 1935.
Character and Temperament
The papillons are very affectionate and playful. They like to go out and play in the outdoors and
are stronger and more durable than it looks due to their size and softness. You have to socialize
the dog well and mark them of their place in the family because if not they could possessive
sometimes even jealous. They can be a perfect pet for all the family, plus you can do a great ride
with them because of their small size. But they can live agitated and barking voice where they
cannot because they have a protective instinct indentificar enough.
The quality of this type of
Buenos protects their families; provide alarm when they feel something is wrong, they are very
good at agility activities.
About the breed :
The most remarkable feature of papillons , dogs or butterflies , are your ears full of feathers
when erect gives the feeling that the whole face looks like a butterfly with outspread wings . The
Papillon is a small dog with balanced body. Head slightly rounded, with a short, thin snout, which
ended with a black nose. Dark eyes, black rounded profile and medium size. Covered with long coat
, sleek and straight, they only have one layer of hair.
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23. Ponzi Schemes Effects
Although a clear red flag, the alluring promise of high, consistent returns continues to persuade
rookie and seasoned investors to unknowingly invest in Ponzi schemes. Coined in the early
twentieth century after a Boston fraudster named Charles Ponzi, a Ponzi scheme is a form of
investment fraud, in which newly invested money is used to repay existing investors (Ponzi
Scheme, n.d.). Since the money is not actually invested, there is no way for Ponzi organizers to
generate money for their clientele, which is why Ponzi schemes quickly collapse when recruitment
stalls or large numbers of investors decide to cash out (Ponzi Scheme, n.d.). Despite being a white
collar crime, Ponzi schemes have incalculable effects on society. For example, a 1996... Show more
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Ponzi schemes are non discriminatory crimes; they effect large corporation and blue collar
individuals alike. After the collapse of a Ponzi scheme, large corporations may find themselves
out of millions of dollars and retirees may no longer possess the capital essential for retirement.
Other undesirable effects of a Ponzi include, return of any principal or interest received by
investors if the Ponzi organizer s creditors file for bankruptcy, further financial strain on investors
if they must obtain the counsel of a tax adviser, and public shame if records concerning the Ponzi
are publicized revealing the identity of investors (Benson, 2009). In addition, non profit intuitions
may be forced to return any charitable gifts or donations received from a schemer (Benson, 2009).
Such was the case for Middle Tennessee University, after a bankruptcy trustee demanded the return
of a $900,000 donations gifted to the university by a Ponzi schemer named Robert McLean
(Benson, 2009). Therefore, it is important for future investors to do their due diligence when
decided to invest their money. For starters, they can go through a checklist of red flags to determine
if the investment is a Ponzi. According to Investor.gov Ponzi red flags include, high returns with
very little risk, unlicensed sellers, unregistered investments, secretive complex strategies, and
paperwork issues (Ponzi Scheme, n.d.). Furthermore, a potential investor may want to seek the
advisement of a CPA to ensure the sincerity of their
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24. Bravery Never Goes Out of Fashion in named William...
Character Analysis of Rikki Tikki Tavi
A famous English novelist named William MakepeaceThackeray once said bravery never goes out
of fashion, (BrainyQuote.com). Thackeray mainly shows that bravery is always right, and showing
bravery is even more significant. Rudyard Kipling s short story Rikki tikki tavi definitely illustrates
the importance of bravery. In this story, Rikki, a young mongoose, fights two malevolent and
threatening snakes in order to keep the garden secure. Rudyard Kipling sets this story as well as
most of his best stories in India, his birthplace (Allen 77). This author has written so many
exceptional stories that he received a Nobel Peace Prize for literature in 1907 (Allen 77). Rudyard
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This example shows that Rikki portrays loyalty by protecting the family and making sure that
nothing would come into the bungalow and harm them. Rudyard Kipling further describes
Rikki s loyalty to his family by showing that Teddy s father trusts Rikki to be loyal and respect
him (Kipling 80). Teddy s father shows his trust when he says Teddy is safer with that little
beast than is he has a bloodhound to watch him. If a snake came into the nursery now (Kipling
80). Rikki is also loyal to his mongoose beliefs. Rikki refuses to eat because he remembers that a
full meal makes a slow mongoose (Kipling 84). Rikki s dedication to his family and traditions
bring out his true loyalty.
Rikki is not only a loyal mongoose, he is very curious. Kipling shows Rikkis curiosity when
describing him saying: Rikki is curious and not easily frightened, (Kipling 80). This shows that
Rikki is not scared because he is so curious that nothing frightens him. Rudyard Kipling also
mentions Rikki s curiosity by another description saying that mongooses are naturally curious, and
Rikki is a true mongoose (Kipling 80). This shows that Rikki does take after true mongooses
nature of being curious. Rikki also says that he must attend to every noise he hears. Rikki s alert
and thirst to find out information in the garden shows curiosity. Basically, if Rikki hears or sees
something unusual he must investigate no matter how dangerous it could be.
In conclusion, Rudyard
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25. Running Machines For A Machine Shop
If you ve worked in a machine shop at all in the last 30 years, you know that anytime a machine
is set up, the operator is faced with an immeasurable number of choices. Everything about
running machines is about choosing from the many ways of doing it. There is definitely more
than one way to skin a cat when working in a machine shop. For example, think about one of the
most simple machine tools, the tried and true Bridgeport knee mill. We have all used one,
maybe for 5 minutes to clean an edge or for multiple days building intricate parts. Either way,
you may not have noticed all the choices you had when setting up and running the machine. Just
to clean up that edge there were decisions whether to use a vise or a clamp set. Or whether to use
a power feed or not. Often you subconsciously decide what axis you will be cutting with, what
sort of tool holder to use, and many other physical factors. One of the hardest decisions to make
in all of this is what type of cutter to use. It seems simple, many operators just grab an end mill;
but to achieve a good quality cut and desired end mill life, there is much more to it. To find out
just how many choices there are, a quick search for ВЅ square end mills at MSC brings up over
1500 choices. That s a lot of choices! So what do most of us do? Well we grab one that looks like
something that we have used before. But as we all very well know, doing things the way we ve
always done them is anything but the best way to work in the
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26. Effects of Interscholastic Sports on Academic Achievement
Running head: EFFECTS OF INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS ON PARTICIPANT S ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENT. Function of Interscholastic Sports and Their Effect on Participant s Academic
Achievement. #8195; Function of Interscholastic Sports and Their Effect On Academic
Achievement While the first account of humans engaged in learning may well be the story of Adam
and Eve, the origins of team sports are virtually unknown. Perhaps, team sport pre dates the origins
of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece. The arguments among educators, however, concerning the
relevance of team sports to academic achievement may be equally as ancient. In Plato s
foundational document of western philosophy, Republic, sport serves the educational... Show more
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Researchers such as Goldberg and Chandler (1992) look to determine the extent in which society s
emphasis on athletics is in conflict with manifest school function of promoting academic
excellence, transferring knowledge, and fostering the psychological development of the adolescent.
An adolescent s identity formation is sometimes impacted by a school or support system which
places more value on the star athlete rather than the academic honor student, resulting in a short
term payoff for the athletic role. (Goldberg Chandler, 1992) Maximum participation rules and age
restrictions have been enacted to prevent parents from intentionally holding their children back in
order to later gain a competitive edge in athletics. Athletic associations have argued in court for
limits to preserve the philosophy that students attend school primarily for the classroom education
and only secondarily to participate in interscholastic athletic. (Sullivan, Lantz, Zirkel, 2000, p. 262)
Inclusiveness, the opportunity for all students to participate in scholastic sports, has also been
raised as an issue. Socio economic status, family make up and physical or mental disabilities have
sometimes precluded students from participation. Harrison and Narayan s 2003 study found that
adolescents from single parent homes were less likely to participate as were those from substance
abusing families. (p.119) Courts have intervened, citing the Americans with Disabilities Act, in
cases where
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27. Airbnb Research Paper
Why would anyone want to pay through the nose for something when you can just easily rent it
more cheaply from a stranger online? That is the principle behind a range of online services that
have become the core of our economy. Dozens of firms such as Airbnb, which lets people rent
out their spare rooms, or RelayRides, which allows other people to rent your car, act as
matchmakers, allocating resources where they are needed and taking a small cut in return. This
shared economy has started to grow in big cities such as San Francisco. Through the sharing
economy locals of San Francisco are at risk of being gentrified because of shared houses, and car
sharing companies
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According to a new research by N.Y.U, people living on below average income, which happen to
be mostly made up of the locals of San Francisco, gain the most from shared economies. The
researchers conclusion is that ride sharing has a disproportionately positive effect on lower income
consumers because poorer groups are more likely to switch from owning to renting and are more
likely to contribute supply and demand to a marketplace, aiding its success (Schiller). The shared
economy makes it easier for locals to make money on side which will then help them from being
pushed out. As more and more join in on the sharing economy in the end it will benefit them. Also
because of the sharing economy it will encourage cities to have more of an inclusive growth than it
being just focused on the higher income groups. Cities can view nurturing peer to peer platforms
with being consistent with inclusive growth, Sundararajan says in an interview. It s not about
supporting the tech sector. It s going to improve your economy in a way that benefits below
median consumers most (Schiller). Contrary to popular belief shared economy helps locals of San
Francisco strive forward.
But of course that is what supporters of having a shared economy wants you to believe and
probably what they want to believe themselves. Yes, having a shared economy
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28. F C International, Inc. Case 4.2 Essay
Q1:
Jon Fries, Fletcher Anderson, Craig Schuster, and Catherine Sprauer are the main figures in this
case and they had important responsibilities in F C International, Inc.
Jon Fries was the President, CEO, and managing director of F C international, Inc. He was in charge
of the total management of the company. The key responsibilities of Jon Fries were to align the
company, internally and externally, with his strategic vision. His duties were to facilitate business
outside of the company while guiding employees and other executive officers towards a central
objective. As a CEO, Jon Fries had high interaction with F C`s independent auditors, but he
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As a Controller, she was responsible for supervising the quality of accounting, financial reporting
of the company, and monitoring the internal control of the company. As a Controller, she was
responsible for answering all the questions of the auditors and resolve all the issues brought up by
the independent auditors. An employee told Sprauer that inventory barrels were filled with water
in the final few days of June 1992 and there were some other fraudulent activities came in her
attention but she did not mention them to independent auditors. As the management of the F C
International, it was the responsibility of all these professionals to report the illegal and fraudulent
activities to independent auditors.
Q2:
Jon Fries who was the CEO of F C Company. He orchestrated a large scale financial fraud that led
to the downfall of the company. Fries used inappropriate methods to realize his company s
operating results, to inflate revenues and overstate period end inventories. He used his position to
come up with a big fraud which was an unethical approach by a CEO of a Company. It was highly
unethical ( 100 scale) to systematically overstate sales revenues by backdating the valid sales
transactions.
Fletcher Anderson was the COO of F C Company. He was aware of some suspicious transactions
in F C`s accounting records. He also learned about Warehouse Q and that at least $1.5 million of
the inventory stored in Warehouse Q could not be located or was defective,
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29. The Judenfrage
During the War the Judenfrage:
In June 1939 the Nuremberg Laws came into force in the Protectorate, which limited the freedom of
the Jewish people.
Consequently, Jews roughly 1.2% of the pre war Czech Moravian population lost their civil rights,
estates, professions and access to the labour market. Marriages between Jews and Gentiles were
forbidden.
In order to rend a solution for the Judenfrage (issue of the Jews) first deportations to concentration
camps took place in October 1939.
Judenfrage is a term used in Europa since the 18th to describe problems caused by the growing
emancipation and power of the Jewry. National socialists made this term well known by viewing
the Jewish minorities as obstacles in the way of the general
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30. Zoot Suit Riots Dbq Analysis
During World War II, Latinos in American neighborhoods were subject to inequality, prejudice, and
exploitation even though they sacrificed so much for the country. During World War II, East Los
Angeles was going through the racial tensions between Anglo sailors, marines and resident Latinos
called the Zoot SuitRiots. In document N, it shows a set of photos taken during these Zoot Suit Riots
and it shows several teenage boys being stripped of their clothes by the police. It also shows many
Anglo sailors with bats and sticks in which they used to attack anyone who was wearing a zoot suit.
The tension was all caused because Many sailors and marines would pass through Latino
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Many of the Latinos that were the targets were young teens trying to find a way to express
themselves, and because of the actions of these Anglo Sailors and police, they got that freedom
taken away from them. Therefore, this was a negative impact because even the police were
oppressing Latinos from freedom of expression. The Zoot Suit Riots were not the only times
Latinos were discriminated, and it just wasn t teens that were subject to oppression. In
document P, it shows a photo and article of Macario Garcia, the first Mexican National to be
awarded the Congressional Medal of Order. Unfortunately, at a diner in his hometown, he was
refused service because they told him, we don t serve Mexicans in here . This proves that Latinos
were impacted negatively because they came back from the war expected to be seen as equal and
American as whites since they spilled their blood for the protect their country, yet due to the racist
beliefs of many they were still discriminated. Another impact that affected Latinos was the Bracero
program. According to A History of the Mexican AmericanPeople, they contracted over 100,000
Mexicans to work on manual labor during the
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31. Alchemy Thesis
Theophilus Moss
February 25, 2016
Modern Alchemy 1st Term Paper: The Philosopher s Stone
Thesis: In this paper, I will describe the history of the early alchemists quest for the Philosopher s
Stone, their ultimate and inevitable failure, and today s views and misunderstandings of alchemy
and the stone as a result of their actions.
If one simply purified god enough, the result would be the stone Unknown
Introduction
Lapis Philosophorum, the elixir of life, the white stone by the river, or drinkable gold The
Philosopher s Stone is a legendary material, purportedly capable of turning cheap metals into gold,
curing any illness, and bestowing immortality. The pursuit of its creation was nearly synonymous
with alchemy for centuries and it was out of these attempts that modern science was born. How did
the stone become an alchemical obsession and why was its creation ultimately abandoned? How
has the stone marked the history of alchemy and what does modern society think of both the stone
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The solid form has been said to be closer to purple, transparent, and glass like. The incomplete
form, however, was white and was used for making silver.
Figure 1: Depictions of solid, crystalline version of Philosopher s Stone
Powers of the Stone
The first great allure of the Philosopher s Stone is the power to change common metals into gold.
The secret of infinite wealth would explain why those who sought it shrouded their research in
mystery.
The second supreme power of the stone was its ability to cure illness and extend lifespan. All
infirmities might be cured, human life prolonged to its utmost limits, and mankind preserved in
health and strength of body and mind, clearness and vigour. All wounds are healed by it without
difficulty, and it is the best and surest remedy against poisons Whether or not it could bestow
immortality was debated but this too would have been reason enough on its own to pursue the
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32. Essay on All the disappearing islands Outline
WR 98: Intro to College Reading Writing
Outline for All the Disappearing Islands
A. Paragraph 1: Introduction
Julia Whitty writes about the amazing beauty of Tuvalu Islands
B. Paragraphs 2 3: General Idea
The general idea is the environmental and cultural impact of melting ice caps on the nation of
Tuvalu.
Global Warming could cause the sea to expand and rise faster than the corals could fortify
themselves against it and Tuvalu could disappear beneath the waves.
This not only risks the population of the island but also to the unique human culture born and bred
in this watery island.
C. Paragraphs 4 6: Tuvalu s traits This is a waterfront property, and no one has ever lived a moment
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Warming oceans might trigger an eruption of methane now frozen beneath the sea floor, leading to
global warming on a catastrophic scale. Big nations like Australia and the US who are responsible
for most of the world s pollution chose to ignore this evidence.
Tuvaluans see the evidence with their own eyes every day.
Only 75 islanders a year will be accepted as refugees by New Zeland.
H. Paragraphs 26 36: Tuvalu s perspective on the future.
Even after all the evidence Funafuti seems to be building like a nation with a long term future.
New houses are springing up and the nation prosperity is growing.
Tuvaluans are very religious.
Most of Tuvalu s landmass is composed of the bones of its people
I. Paragraphs 37 40: Tuvalu s population and culture.
Many young Tuvaluans are being sent away for school.
Recent population estimates indicate that in the last two years some 2,000 have fled the rising
waters.
Tuvalu has managed the resources well growing the national fund o $30 million.
J. Paragraphs 41 45: The world s response toward global warming.
The government is seeking allies among other island nations for a lawsuit against the United States
and Australia to be brought in front of the International Court of Justice.
Many other islands like Kiribati and Trinidad are have similar issues.
Eventually the cost will be high for all nations.
33. K. Paragraph 46: Conclusion.
Within the coming decades the atolls of Tuvalu
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34. The Big Sleep, The Postman Always Rings Twice, and Gilda s...
The Film Noir genre is the product of the 1940 s which reflects the darker attitude of society
representing depression, realism, and amplifying a new dynamic for women on screen. As World
War II progressed, there was less money compiling in Hollywood. The little money collected
affected the creative drive for the directors in how they were able to produce for their films. The
smaller budget impacted money to spend on lighting, sets, costumes, as well as providing pay for
extras to appear in scenes. In addition to the money limitation, the realism presented in this genre
expresses the reflection on the darker tones in 40 s society. As War was active, many experienced
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Smoking was also heavily present throughout the film. The main character detective Marlowe
illustrates subtle sexual tension between various female characters. The dialogue pace is fast as
characters were often overlapping each other. There is not permanent narrative in the film.
However, The Big Sleep only features a brief narrative introductory explanation. Crime dominates
this film with guns, murders, blackmail, and thugs. The declared femme fatale in The Big Sleep
portrayed by Lauren Bacall is Vivian Rutledge. Vivian is the character who becomes Marlowe s
love interest. Vivian s sternness vastly overshadows her seductive appeal. She is very mysterious
as well as coy when it comes to withholding information from detective Marlowe. Vivian does
show vulnerability over time as she develops feelings for Marlowe amidst the dangerous
environment they are inhabited. However, the younger sister Carmen Sternwood played by
Martha Vickers could have a femme fatale essence about her. The meeting between Marlowe and
Carmen is both edgy and seductive as the shot pans from the ground then proceeds to her figure to
present an overly flirty Carmen. Marlowe dismisses the relationship because of the apparent age
difference yet the film does not portray Vivian in this manner. The camera angles do not appear to
have much variety, as they are mostly full framed shots. The lighting features mostly indoor
lighting. Shadows are not a major highlight in most of the
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35. Sikh Interview Research Paper
Interview
The interview was arranged the day we met at the temple. I noticed that there were to many
Sikhs around, so I decided to have the interview schedule to another day. Also, the day we were
at the temple, he encouraged us to eat lunch. And, to my surprised he then vanished. I never saw
him again that day. I didn t see him eating lunch with the other men. So, I supposed he left back
to work. I believe that he could have at least said something like you are more than welcome to
stay and finish eating lunch because I have to go back to work. Regardless, of what happen that
day, I knew where to find him to complete the interview, so I was not worried. However, I was
more confused about how little communication there is between guests and the Sikh believers.
Mr. B is the owner of a gas station, Gasco, in Delano. His brother in law and his seventeen year
old daughter help him operate the cash register. He has been living in the United States for the past
20 years. He is around fifty years old. His is a tall, slim, dark complexion man. He has a thick
accent. He was born in India and later came to the United States as a single man. He continued with
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According to a valuable Sikh quote, Man is born from a woman; within woman, man is conceived;
to a woman he is engaged and married. Man is friends with woman; through woman, the future
generations exist. When his woman passes away, he seeks another woman; to a woman a man is
bound. So why call her bad? From her, kings are born; From a woman, woman is born; without
woman there would be non one at all (Nesbitt, 2000). This quote is printed in every Guru temple.
This is message is a reminder to all Sikh religious men. Sikh men s identity should be defined by
their religion and not, but the Hindi culture. Obviously, the Hindi culture aspect of inequality
between men and women blocks the religious to gain a personal identity based on the Hindi
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36. Coursework Analysis Lab
REMARKS/ ANALYSIS
In the 1st part of the experiment, Magnetics fields of Magnets with different orientations were
observed. For its first subpart A. Like poles of bar Magnets, the magnetic fields are attracted to
their opposite poles, thus it is shown that the magnets repel each other. For the next subpart B.
Unlike poles of bar Magnets. The magnetic field lines of the North pole is attracted to the South
pole. This is why in the figure, it can be seen that the two magnets are seeking each other. For
subpart C. Two U magnets with their unlike poles facing each other, it can be observed that the
magnetic field lines are thicker because the poles of a U magnet are closer to each other than a bar
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It is usually represented by a combination of loops that leave the N pole and enter the S pole.
These loops are called the magnetic flux. When a charge moves in an electric field, it will
experience an electrostatic force given by an equation F=qE. Also, when a charge enters a
magnetic field B, a magnetic force is exerted. F=qv*B. If the charge moves in a wire, with length L,
the force can be represented as F=ILBsin(theta). In the experiment, we were able to study the nature
of the magnetic fields around the poles of magnets which helps me understand more about the
concept of magnetic fields. We also determined the magnitude of magnetic force on a current
carrying wire. We found out that these variables are directly proportional to each other. Lastly, we
also study the nature of the relationships between magnetic force and magnetic field, current, length
and orientation of current carrying wires. After the experiment, we were able to fully grasp the
theories, concepts and principles relating to magnetism. As an application of the experiment,
magnets in medicinal area is used and somehow very effective. It is used without any medicines. It
can stimulate the nerves in the body to increase the circulation of blood. Doctors frequently use this
to cure ailments such as gout, arthritis and other pains with respect to the nervous
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37. Battle Of Little Bighorn Research Paper
The Battle of Little Bighorn, also known as Custer s Last Stand, is one of the worst military
failures of the United States. Early Americans tried to force Indians into reservations in order to
steal their land. They then proceeded to invade the areas set off for Indians in a search of gold.
The greed of Americans forced the Natives into a defensive position; they could no longer trust the
intruders. They fled from the reservations and were soon ordered back. They did not heed the call,
so the Americans attacked. The attacking battalion was easily defeated by the Natives, and no
soldier remained alive. Unfortunately, when reinforcements arrived they forced the Indians to
surrender. Even though the Natives were eventually subdued, the intruders suffered a major loss.
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, leaders of the Sioux on the Great Plains, strongly resisted the mid
19th century efforts of the U.S. government to confine their people to reservations ( Battle of the
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Over 200 American soldiers were killed, with under 50 Indian casualties (Urwin 1). Even with
this great victory, when reinforcements arrived two days after the battle the Indians were forced
to retreat. The Native Americans that did not escape were forced to surrender when the army
pressed in, but Sitting Bull was able to escape to Canada ( Custer s Last Stand 1 ). Along with the
overwhelming force pushing in, the battle confirmed to may Americans their belief that Native
Americans were bloodthirsty and evil. The battle confirmed this belief and caused efforts to subdue
them to increase, and within five years all the Indians were confined to reserves ( Battle of the
Little Bighorn 1). Many years later, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (1946) and
Indian Memorial (2003) [were built to] commemorate the battle. (Urwin
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38. Body Image, Eating Disorders and Advertising
Body Image, Eating Disorders and Advertising Body Image, Eating Disorders and Advertising
We have all heard, you are what you eat ; however, and maybe more importantly, you want to be
what you watch or read. How does today s advertising impact on your body image? The shaping
of our concept of the ideal body image begins at a young age and continues though adulthood. It
begins with our toys; that first Barbie you received on your sixth birthday; the one with the long
blond flowing hair and the perfect curves that could wear any outfit. Thinking back to that day, I
reflect on the times I stared in the mirror, wishing I looked liked my Barbie and knew if I lost
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I have to admit that I wondered who is the fit blue eyed blond woman in her twenties gracing
Runners World. I am familiar with most elite athletes in the running community; but I don t
recognize the lithe runner gracing the front cover. I wondered who, is this girl staring back at
me. Is she a runner or a professional model? Unlike most athletes that are featured inside the
cover, there are no comments about her personal running successes. No stories about the major
events she has competed in. No discussion about her training program or her favorite race
distances. Images, like excellent writing, possess the power to influence our emotions. They can
create desire, incite disgust or inspire us to action. The model on the front cover is blessed with
good looks and a naturally athletic physique. She brings both beauty and fitness to the cover of
the magazine. Most female competitive athletes don t have her good looks. It is not who they are.
So in spite of their significant accomplishments on the track or the road they will not make the
cover of the magazine. Even talented athletes must deal with body image issues. The marketing
view that the ideal fit body must be tight and excessively lean finds its genesis in the fashion
model industry where many models are unhealthily lean. It is not abnormal to see male and female
athletes with eating disorders as they strive to achieve the ideal
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39. Native Title Analysis
between persons of different colour, race, national or ethnic origin so that one group enjoys a right
to a lesser extent than a person from another then, by force of the commonwealth law they shall
enjoy the right to same extent. The operation of the provision of the Act was summarised in
passage from the joint judgement in Mabo (No1).
The decision saw an exponential increase in cultural and economic resurgence fundamentally oiled
by the judgement. This case also established two basic principles for determining the existence of
common law native title. Thus the recognition of aboriginal people s law and customs in relation to
the determination , and its twin concept of extinguishment of common law native title. In response
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The Native Title Act 1993 was legislated following the decision in Mabo (No2). The Act itself
extinguished the colonial doctrine of Terra Nulliusand instead established native title rights. Terra
Nullius as the name suggests is a Roman law concept, which literally means Land belonging to no
one . Brennan J in Mabo decision rejected the doctrine and its early derivative concepts of native
title and essentially replaced it with aboriginal customs, traditions and laws which are recognised
legally under Australian common law. The 1993Act provides a process through which the
indigenous people can lodge an application to seek a determination of native title to their land.
There were significant amendments to the Act, including the introduction of a registration test and
indigenous Land Use Agreement. This mechanism allows the aboriginal people who assert that
their traditional rights have not been extinguished, and also to validate retrospectively the land
titles of the occupiers that may have been called into question by decisions. The judgement in Mabo
(No2) depicted that until the decision, the Australian law was actually based upon the precept that
with the acquisition of sovereignty ownership of all lands would become the Crown s
automatically. So this practically left no room for the common law to recognise any pre existing
aboriginal law in the form of native title. The Mabo case undoubtedly changed this notion by
identifying that radical title, rather than absolute beneficial ownership was a concomitant of
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40. Disadvantages Of Enlightened Despotism
Some of the traits most associated with enlightened despotism include many types of reforms
inspired by the Enlightenment made by absolute monarchs, these reforms were of social,
economic, legal, and educational, and religious tolerance. These reforms did not allow for the
question of their central power, or of the accepted social class order. I believe this form of
government to an extent could work with today s political climate, as it has been going. Although,
rule, entirely of the monarch, would eventually fall, and absolute power would bring mostly
disadvantages. Religious toleration is something that is needed within all societies, as it should be
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The impact that Frederick II s reign had on the geo political organization of Western and Eastern
Europe was his foreign policy. This is where Prussia gained this province of the West, where the
isolation of East Prussia happened by linking with monarchical states. This had made the
kingdom more capable of defense and within its territory, Prussia was more predominantly to the
East, and had also made the dividing social and political differences sharpen with that of the
other states of Western Europe.Russia s czarist government in one way, helped protect the rights
of nobles and peasants in the Table of Ranks. This table let all men have the ability to serve the
state, and had to longer allow Russia s military to rely on heredity positions. This gave larger
privileges to those who placed higher in the ranks, which can be compared with England s
parliamentary democracy of the protection of their rights, though in order of their services they had
committed.This quote follows how King Louis XIV territorial ambition did not suit him in the
future as it would the
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41. My Most Cherished Beliefs Research Paper
My Most Cherished Beliefs Beliefs are vital in Islam. Proper beliefs about God, the universe, and
humanity is the number one concern to Muslims. The Quran, the sacred text of Islam states,
Righteous is he who believes in Allah and the remaining Day and the Angels and the Scriptures and
the Prophets. Believing in these concepts, as well as many others, are essential to Muhammads
followers, each past and present. Similar to Judaism and Christianity, Islamalso teaches that there is
one god in the universe, providing Muslims with a monotheistic view. There are several beliefs in
Islam that Muslims believe in. The one most important belief in Islam, and arguably the main
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That is beyond our ability to do, yet it is something that I can understand. Islam, Judaism and
Christianity share the main concept that God sent prophets to guide their fellow people.
However, Islam also differs from these two faiths on important aspects related to prophet hood.
For instance, Islam teaches that all prophets of God were of high moral character and did not
succumb to the sins their people committed. For example, Islam exonerates Aaron even though
the Old Testament depicts him as someone who worshipped the golden calf. I believe in the
prophets because we are obliged to believe in and honor all of the prophets, and to testify that
prophet hood has been completed with the coming of Prophet Muhammad. In Islam, the purpose of
life is to live in a way that is pleasing to Allah so that one may gain Paradise. When a person
reaches puberty, an account of each person s deeds is opened, and this will be used at the Day of
Judgment to determine his eternal fate. I believe in this because just as our physical actions and
habits affect the body and leave their impressions upon it, so does the good or evil of our deeds
affect the spirit and leave an impression upon it. Sometimes we can even feel something of the
effect of
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42. Spirited Away Symbolism
Another character development showed an example in the move, Spirited Away when Master
Haku, a boy in the spirit world who assisted Chihiro seemed as though he couldn t be trusted;
however, the scene flipped where Haku was shown as a loving caring person. Additionally, in
Ponyo an example was also shown of Sosuke, a little boy helping Ponyo when she was trapped in
a jar; at first, the way the director depicted that scene, it seemed as if the boy was going to hurt
Ponyo which turned out not to be the case, that he too, like Haku was a loving caring human being.
From the narrator s point of view all of the characters looked suspicious, that some of them needed
something; towards the end of the movies, the audiences could tell that the director was trying to
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Miyazaki shows his audience that both worlds share the same parallel circles; names were
powerful in the spirit and human worlds names identify identity in both worlds. It was very
important for Sen aka Chihiro, in Spirited Awayto remember her name because if she did not,
then she wouldn t be able to return to her natural world. In Ponyo it was also important for her to
have a name. Another example of the power of words was when Yubaba let Chihiro, in Spirited
Away , signed over her name to her and then she assigned Chihiro a new. Haku in Spirited Away ,
couldn t remember his name but he sensed that Yubaba had something to do with it, and so, he
made sure that Chihiro didn t forget her name because she would be trapped just as he was. Sosuke
also assigned Ponyo a name; not that giving Ponyo a name in the human world would bring
anything mystical, but it gives her self worth, identity, and belonging, just like Chihiro. Miyazaki
shows his audience that there was no difference in the sprite or the human world that both worlds
are equally
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43. The Wiccan Religion
Wicca is an all embraced religion with gods, goddesses, and nature worship at its center with no
central authority or figure defining it. According to a popular Wiccan author, Wicca is based on
harmony with nature and all aspects of the god and goddess divinity. The religion was introduced
in the 1950 s by Gerald Gardner. While it s not an ancient religion Wiccan roots are of ancient
agrarian Celtic society and is considered Neo pagan. Wiccais a non structural religion but it does
have priests and priestesses. It is divided into various lineages and denominations, which are
referred to as traditions. Each tradition has its own organizational structure and level of
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These festivals are held eight times throughout the year to mark the changes in the seasons.
These festivals include Winter Solstice, the shortest day, Summer Solstice, the longest day, and
spring and Summer Equinoxes. Witches also honor their deities at monthly rites known
asesbats, which are held on the full Moon, when the mind is thought to be more magically
powerful. Sabbats begin at sunset and end at sunset the next day. Along with Sabbats there are
festivals also known as rites, these are held at night. Rites take place in a consecrated space, the
circle, and even if there is a temple, the circle space is created anew for each rite. The space is
first swept with a broomstick or besom to purify it and then blessed with the four elements;air,
fire, water and earth. The circle is then symbolically sealed by drawing a circle around it in the
air with a wooden wand or a black handled knife known as an athame. The four directions; east,
south, west and north ,are then honored. Within the sacred space, the Goddess and God are
invoked and magic performed. Rituals usually end with blessing a chalice of wine and cakes that
are shared among the participants. Wiccan practice involves the manipulation of nature through
various rituals in attempts to gain power, prestige, love, or whatever else a Wiccan
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44. Tiebout Case Study
Charles Tiebout believed that people move from one political administration to another in search of
their interests in government taxes and spending. This theory suggest that people choose
government in the same way as they choose their car, a home or any other things of their daily life.
However this shopping is affected by some other factors (Encyclonomic, 2000 2016).
The Tiebout theory says that people have two options for affecting the job of local government
participation in economy. People can vote to replace the government which not of their will, or
they move to some other place which offers a more preferred policies (Taxes). These options
improve the assignment of resources matching the government activity with consumer favors.
While there is a problem, all people don t have the same resources to relocate themselves to place
which better suits them. Some people have job problems which stop them from relocation, while
some has some bond with the community where they are living. On the other hand economists
adopt only practically possible thing from Tiebout model.
The positive view of Tiebout is that we don t have to take care of the local government approach.
The government has to make stable and reasonable rules of taxes and benefits to make people stay
or choose them, on the other hand if government fails to maintain cost benefit ratio they have to
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Tibeout, Charles M. (Oct 1996), Political Journal 1 A Pure Theory of Local Expeditures , Retrieved
February 17, 2016.
2.Caplan, B. (Dec 2012), Case Study 1 Absurdities of the Tiebout Model , Retrieved February 17,
2016.
3.Anonymous, Case Study 2 World Health Report on Urban Population Growth, Retrieved
February 17, 2016.
4.Broadway, R., Tremblay, J. Francois, Journal of Public Economics publication Reassessment of
the Tiebout model , Retrieved February 17, 2016.
5.AmosWEB Encyclopedia, Amosweb (2000 2016), Report 1 Tiebout Hypothesis , Retrieved
February
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45. The Rise Of The Italian Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance, in contrast to the conservative attitude of the Middle Ages, introduced a
society dominated by a secular, humanistic spirit. One of the most historically significant events of
the Renaissance was the Reformation. Some people argue that the Reformation was a rejection the
secular spirit of the Italian Renaissance. Others assert that the Reformation was an embracement of
these secular ideas. However as with many questions, this issue cannot be given a definite answer.
The events of sixteenth century Europe shows that the Reformation rejected secular ideas in some
ways and embraced them in others. Martin Lutherdefied the Catholic Churchand formed his own
ideas on salvation, embracing secularism. In England, Henry VIII would reject Catholic authority,
thereby accepting the secular spirit. However, he also rejected secularism by continuing to uphold
traditional Catholic theology. Edward VI and Mary I would both establish national religion, of
which there was no questioning, and reject the secular spirit. Elizabeth I also established a national
religion, but her more conservative religious policies reflected her embracement of secular ideas.
On the other hand, John Calvin created a religious sect that was dedicated to ardent religious
devotion and righteousness, thereby rejecting secularism. Thus, the Reformation both rejected and
embraced the secular spirit of the Italian Renaissance.
In order to effectively analyze the Reformation in relation the
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46. Ambiguity In Born To Run
Particularly, off of Born to Run is Jungleland : an almost ten minute long epic that closes the
album. Particularly, it is characterized as a romance set upon a backdrop of gang oriented
violence. Various aspects of the song have warranted scrutiny; notably, it has been widely argued
as to whether the song takes place in the cities of New Jersey or the streets of Uptown New York
City, and whether the protagonists of the piece are affiliated with the mafia or street gangs. While
the meaning behind the song does not change if the ambiguity was lost, it is worth taking into
account. Moreover, this album combined a number of new musical elements for Bruce Springsteen,
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The solo blends a nice balance of hope and uncertainty, but this vacillation is put to rest when the
saxophone ends and piano begins: slow, soft, and gloomy. This darkness foreshadows the stanza
that follows, in which the Magic Rat is killed and his girl is left on her own. Springsteen may
have used this song as a social commentary, in which he shuts down the notion that gang life is
glamorous and makes the point that it is not all that it is cracked up to be, particularly in the
lyrics, The Rat s own dream guns him down ... / No one watches when the ambulance pulls away
/ Or as the girl shuts out the bedroom light ( Jungleland. ). It is clear that here Springsteen is
debunking the idea that gangs are a support system, a family, that many believe them to be, as no
one is there to mourn the loss of the Rat or support the Barefoot Girl in her time of need. Overall,
Springsteen used this piece to convey a message to his audience that fit the time period, as gang
violence of all kinds was on the rise, particularly in the areas for which he lived in and around.
Thus, this song brought about innovation while slotting itself into one of the first of Springsteen s
songs to shift toward the spirit of heartland
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47. Serving Mentally Ill Prison Populations Essay
Serving Mentally Ill Prison Populations
Kylee L. Radcliffe
Argosy University
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Serving Mentally Ill Prison Populations
The United States has the highest rate of adult incarceration among the developed countries, with
2.2 million currently in jails. In the last three decades those with mental disorders have been
increasing more rapidly than the courts would like, which could be the result of the
deinstitutionalization of the state mental health system.
What Are the Services Provided by Mental Health Courts?
The mental health system focuses primarily on the treatment of illnesses, public health, and harm
reduction. The courts attempt to purview each system so that they can fulfill its duty and produce
the best outcomes for people that have a mental illness and for their community. The mental health
court system likes to motivate individuals to connect to community based treatment services while
the court monitors their progress and ensures public safety. According to Almquist L. and Dodd E.,
the definition to Mental
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48. Fukushima Informative Speech Essays
Topic: Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster Purpose: To inform the audience about the heroic
actions of the Fukushima Daiichi cleanup workers. Thesis: The Fukushima Daiichi cleanup
workers are incredibly brave. Introduction: The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was the largest
nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. It measured 7 on the Nuclear Event Scale, which is the highest
rating. The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster was initiated by a magnitude 9 earthquake. This
earthquake caused a tsunami with waves reaching up to 133 feet to crash on the Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear plant. This caused major damage to the nuclear plant. Workers were needed to keep this
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The Skilled Veterans Corps is a group of 250 people over the age of 60 who are willing to
volunteer. i.Their idea simple, since they are old, they will not live to see the harmful long term
effects of the radiation. They want to work instead of the younger generation to prevent them
from being exposed to these high levels of radiation. b.The media starting calling these men the
suicide corps but they reject this nickname and prefer to go by The Skilled Veteran Corps. i.The
name Suicide Corps is a play on the Kamikazes from World War II however, they say it is not
suicide since they will not live to see the effects of the radiation. ii. Yasuteru Yamada, a member
of the Skilled Veterans Corps, said to CNN, We have to work instead of them; Elders have less
sensitivity to radiation. (CNN) iii. These members of the Skilled Veterans Corps are brave and
selfless. Transition 2: The Skilled Veterans Corps were brave and selfless and the Fukushima
firefighters shared these attributes. 3)The Fukushima Firefighters are the brave men who helped
defuse the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. a.Fresh water was a key necessity to cool down the
nuclear reactor cores. i.Without fresh water, the core would overheat and explode causing more
damage and spread the radiation further. ii. Tokyo fire departments elite Hyper Rescue Squad was
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49. Pilates Techniques
1: breathing breathing is something we don t always do correctly and breath control is and
essential part of every techniques. If we don t breath correctly then we lose the benefits of
exercise. When we breath we should make sure we are doing it correctly by taking air fully into
your lung space and not our abdominal space. Breath control makes us become aware of our
bodies. This means we regain control and correcting the bad habits we have gotten so use too.
2: centring its important to find the centre of the powerful core muscles. Everybody has a centre of
gravity, this is just below the navel, this is where the pelvis meets the spine.
3: concentration this is the first main requirement of pilates. If we don t concentrate then this will
affect the purpose of the exercises. When we stretch one part of the body, the rest of our body
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You learn mental control through pilates techniques. So every musclecan be controlled
independently.
5: fluidity in order to have fluidity all the relevant muscles need to work together. To start with you
may feel jerky or uncomfortable so it may take a while to become fluid.
6: precision pilates have the emphasis of quality over quanity. Each exercise has instructions that
must be followed. This is all part of pilates discipline, having a mirror to check your positons will
help.
7: stamina we have to have a routine of structured exercise which is on a regular basis. This can
be going to a class once or twice a week to exercising at home. Having stamina in pilates is not
about running yourself in to the ground.
8: relaxtion pilates exercises our designed to release stress and tension held in the body, especially
the shoulders. Pilates allows people to be relaxed yet able to exercise at the same time, so you feel
refreshed and energised at the same
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50. The Constitutional Basis Of Federalism
Constitutional Basis of Federalism Loyalty to state governments during the Constitutional Era was
so strong that the Constitution would have been defeated Central government was facing
difficulties People were too dispersed and communication and transportation was not strong enough
to allow governing from one location The Division of Power The Framers defined the powers of
state and national governments Although they favored stronger national government, they still
made the states have an important role Constitution guaranteed states equal representation in the
Senate Made states responsible for both state and national elections Guaranteed that Congress
couldn t forbid the creation of new states by dividing old ones unless by the consent of the state
governments Created obligations of national government to protect states against violence and
invasion Supremacy clause: the clause in Article VI of the Constitution that makes the Constitution,
national laws, and readies supreme over state laws as long as the national government is acting
within its constitutional limits They stated the following 3 were supreme law of the land
Constitution Laws of the national government Treaties Judges in every state had to obey the
Constitution even if state laws or constitutions directly contradicted it Tenth Amendment: the
constitutional amendment stating, The powers not delegated to the United States by the
Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states
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51. Metaphor Criticism Of Princess Diana By Elton John
Countries have been known for what they might particularly stand for. Some might also be
known for those that stand for the nation itself. For the country of England, Lady Diana Frances
Spencer was vastly known for her constant engagement in the kingdom s social issues. She was a
child activist and was quite popular in media due to societies fascination with English royalty.
Princess Diana used this to her advantage and, she devoted herself to her sons [Prince William
and Prince Harry] and to such charitable efforts as the battle against the use of land mines (Diana,
2014). Her life in mainstream media helped to have her be heard beyond the boarders of England
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I will discuss through Metaphor criticism that the rhetor, Elton John, conceptualizes Princess Diana
to the audience through his lyrics in what she symbolically stood as, who she was as a person and
how she impacted numerous lives. In particular, I explore the question of how the close relationship
between the media and the princess created a realistic friendship between those of the common
media audience and the royal Diana. John successfully strengthens the diverse audience s express of
grief personally for the princess even though they might not have known her directly, such as Elton
John. Now that I have provided background regarding the reasoning and origin of the song, I turn
my attention towards the explanation regarding a description and the procedures of Metaphor
criticism.
Metaphoric criticism is a comparison of two items that suggest a resemblance. Through this use
of language it can help to enliven ordinary language. Through this is can also help an audience
visualize certain ideas. (Blair, 2014). Yet, through a rhetorical perspective, metaphors are now
seen as a large means for the creation of reality. Metaphor is a basic way by which the process of
using symbols to construct reality occurs (Foss, 2009, p. 268). There are two major parts of a
metaphor, the tenor and the vehicle. The tenor is known as the topic or the subject, and the vehicle
is the mechanism or rather the lens viewing for the target.
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