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My New YearS Resolution For 20
1. My New Year’S Resolution For 20
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2. Minimization Of Torque Ripples Using Pwm Technique For...
Minimization of Torque Ripples Using PWM Technique for 2Leg 3 Leg BLDC Motor V.Ramesh ,
Ph.D ScholarDept.EEE, K L UniversityGuntur, Andhra Pradesh India
Email:sitamsramesh@gmail.com M. Krishna Kanth, M.Tech StudentDept.EEE, K L
UniversityGuntur, Andhra Pradesh India Email: myselfkrishna08@gmail.com K. Kareemulla Khan
M.Tech StudentDept.EEE,Amritha Vishwavidya Peetham University ,Combibatore ,India
Email:Kareemmusfi@gmail.com Abstract This paper proposes a pulse width modulation (PWM)
Technique for minimizing the torque ripple in BLDC motor. To reduce the torque ripple, the
commutation interval time should be firstly known. The conventional methods of torque ripple
reduction require parameters and commutation interval ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A zero voltage and zero current switching full bridge (FB) converter with secondary resonance is
another method in this primary side of the converter have FB insulated gate bipolar transistors, which
are driven by phase shift control and secondary side is composed of a resonant tank and a half wave
rectifier [6]. Without an auxiliary circuit, zero voltage switching and zero current switching are
achieved in the entire operating range. In this without using additional inductor, the leakage
inductance of the transformer is utilized as the resonant inductor. It has many advantages, including
high efficiency, minimum and number of devices this topology is attractive for high voltage and high
power applications. For closed loop speed control operation, in current control loop, three phase stator
current information is required. The current sensors and the associated accessories increase the
complexity of the system, cost and size of the motor drives and decrease the reliability of the system
and also more number of power electronics switches means more switching losses and costly.
Therefore to overcome this problem a new drive system is proposed which uses four switches and two
current sensor, less switches and less current sensors means less switching losses and low cost. In this
paper, the PWM technique is therefore proposed to minimize the torque ripple and designed to
overcome the disadvantages from other torque ripple
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3. Characteristics Of B2B
B2B
Business Model
B2B is the commercial transactions between enterprises and enterprises through electronic media such
as the Internet Extranet. B2B E Commerce is the arising from suppliers to customers who want to
reduce the cost and length of procurement as well as international organizations to improve the
efficiency and security of communication over the network even more.
Revenue Model Almost buyers and sellers are often known in advance, they do the documented in a
written agreement in advance. The risks of trading are less.
Growth, Projection, Forecast
Selling price should not be high
Management the quantity of product
Standard quality of product
Delivering goods on time
Types, Characteristics It s trade between organization and other ... Show more content on
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In the traditional retail of goods from business who is wholesaler on internet. Customers purchase
goods or services by mail order or using a printed catalog. The B2C model introduces another
alternative for consumers to buying online.
Issue, Concerns Be aware of wrong decision because not have market intermediary or middlemen are
more likely to assess the situation correctly, obtaining information from markets may be wrong from
real needs of that market.
Examples http://www.misslily.com : Web site for sale flower www.pizza.co.th : Food in western style
that can order and delivery service.
C2C
Business Model C2C is referring to consumer to consumer, the transaction between the consumer and
the consumer. Mainly in the form of the auction on the internet, each site will be the intermediary in
dealing. Consumers will agree on the form of payment and delivery will be charged at the web site as
a percentage of the bid
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4. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Research Paper
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
The film and its relation to many fiction stories
Annotated Bibliography
Fincher, David, director. The girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Music Box Films, 2010.
David Fincher s adaption based The Girls in the Dragon Tattoo on the international bestselling
psychological thriller novel of the same name by the late Stieg Larsson. Director Fincher has created a
dramatic film, and was extremely eye catching. From the opening moments, the trailer and the
characters led viewers into the heavy air of a crime drama with all the characters mixing through each
other but tearing each other at the same time, a noisy soundtrack the guitar electric, and the vocalist
singing like burning with the scream of a girl open the content ... Show more content on
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Greenwood Press, 1998. After 40 years of missing his brilliant nieces, the aging Henrik Vanger hired
journalist Blomkvist to investigate about her death and to catch the killer. Henrik s distraction shortly
before Harriet s disappearance was Henrik greatest regret. Like many of Sherlock Holmes s stories, a
rich but aging old man approach Holmes for his help to look for their missing children. Certain small
cases could be a beginning of some more crucial and , where sometime the detective figure out that
there were some other secrets related to the initial small cases. For example, in The Advanture of the
Priory School of the Sherlock Holmes series, the Duke of Holdernesse asked Holmes for his help to
look for the Duke s son, Lord Saltire. At the end, Holmes found out that the actual mastermind of the
crime is the Duke s secretary, James Wilders. Wilder did so to force the Duke to change his will.
Wilder felt cheated because he is the Duke s
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5. War Survivor
Samuel once said, Surviving is the only Glory of war .War is something that can t be stopped, but it s
something that can be avoided. Kosovo is a place where there were many wars. The article War
Survivor is about a girl named Ibadete in this story you can learn and see that everything is not as easy
as it sounds . Ibadete lost everything, but she never gave up. She ll teach you great lessons. For
example; to be positive and to use strength even when you don t have it. Ibadete lived in a place called
Kosovo;she was living a normal life until a war broke out in Kosovo. The war was between two
groups, the Serbs and the Albanians. Ibadete is Albanian. Ibadete s whole village ran from the Serbs.
They had a camp in the forest and they stayed
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6. The Psychoanalytic Criticism Scope Of Hamlet
Hamlet is one the best known works of Willian Shakespeare, a play that emphasizes revenge, as one of
the major topics . The main character hamlet is driven by all of this revenge matter , and ends up
physically killing 2 people, Claudius and Polonius, as well as indirectly causing the deaths of 5 other
characters throughout the play. It is a Play that leaves us with uncertainty and doubts , we can go
either way, we could see hamlet as a protagonist who seeks justice for his father s murder or an
antagonist, because let s be realistic it is a bit extreme all the deaths he cause just to avenge one
person. I chose to look at hamlet through the psychoanalytic criticism scope. I will attempt to
demonstrate how his id, ego, and super ego influenced In his behavior and decision on murdering his
uncle, and the problems he confronted while attempting to accomplish his fathers will to do so.
Hopefully, we can make a decision after being presented hamlet through this new perspective.
First we can analyze hamlet being devastated by his fathers death. It is only fair to understand the pain
he must have felt, and on top of that he is supposed to be the heir to the throne of Denmark. Instead,
his uncle takes it from him by marrying his mother, Gertrude, so quick. By looking through the
psychoanalytic lens, we first look at his id or unconscious, which are our most desired dreams or
hopes that are deep within our mind, also known as the pleasure principle: is the
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7. Analysis Of Disney s Disney
Portfolio Project: Disney Gregory John Pico AMU Disney in other Countries Each country has
differences with how their culture plays a factor on how they do business. Rather it is by certain topics
being discussed or a certain way people greet one another. When examining the cultural charts of both
France and China on http://geert hofstede.com , a U.S. manager can get an idea on how their behavior
may need to be modified when communicating with associates from France or China. For example,
France scored a 68 on power distance, meaning that children are raised to be dependent on their
parents, as well as teachers and to their superiors in the work environment (geert hofstede, 2014). It is
a society where inequality is fairly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Chinese Communist government has complete power over the legislation, economic and cultural
institutions. While western economies have governments that promote transparency for doing
business, China s Communist Party s rules and regulations have made transparency difficult
(Jayaraman, 2009). Large manufacturing companies can come under various and random regulations
and bureaucracies, and the Chinese promotes a form of social networking called guanxiwang, where
guanxi is the relationship between the individual and the entities of the network (Jayaraman, 2009).
With the heavy amount of corruption and the lack of transparency the guanxiwang or the social
network with connections with people from the communist party can help western businesses avoid
red tape and bureaucracy. The IMF told the international business world that China was doing fine in
their transition to a new normal. With the IMF stating that the country was moving towards a slower
but safer and more sustainable growth (Porter, 2015). With the risk coming from the Chinese
government and their push for more economic reform might prove to be insufficient (Porter, 2015).
The leaders in Beijing have stated that if there is further economic change it will lead to inevitably
political instability, which doesn t lead to the strongest incentive for government reform. Laws,
Corruption and Ethics Though Disney does do business in multiple countries, the primary
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8. Inventions And Ideas Of The 1960 s
Miya LaBarr
Mrs.Short
English 1 Honors
04 May 2018
Inventions and Ideas Of The 1960 s
Thesis: The 1960 s was a era known for inventions in entertainment, technology, and medicine.
Entertainment
Children toys
Extra house objects
Technology
Computer advancements
American Privileges
Medicine
Medicine
Surgery
Equipment
Miya LaBarr
Mrs.Short
English 1 Honors
04 May 2018
Inventions and Ideas Of The 1960 s
Have you ever wondered where some of the most important things in our lives come from or who
made them? The 1960 s was one of the most influential decades ever with so many new inventions
and innovations. Some of the best inventions were made in the 1960 s. Most of the inventions that
were made then are still used today. The 1960 s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of the technological inventions were, The handheld calculator, ram chip, compact disk, basic
computer language, A.T.M, computer mouse, barcode scanner, and ARPANET. The handheld
calculator was invented by Jack Kilby who referred to it as Caltech and is still used in schools today.
Another invention that revolutionized this era was the ram chip invented by Robert Dennard January,
1 1968 which allows you to randomly save information to a computer chip in random sequence.
Inventions sprouted up through the entire decade in the U.S ( Famous Inventions Of The 1960 s ).
Another invention was the barcode scanner which was made by NCR Corp. January 1, 1969 is of
course still used and made a very heavy impact in american lives even today. Everytime you go to the
grocery store and you check out they have to scan the barcode on the item for the price, so it is still
very relevant. Without these technological advancement and inventions where would we be
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9. Comparing A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Good Country People
The Power of Judgement
Are there really any good people living on this planet? This question seems to loom in the one s mind
after reading Flannery O Connor s two stories, A Good Man is Hard to Find and Good Country People
. Not only does O Connor portray gruesome imagery throughout both stories, she also incorporates
aspects of religion. What makes these stories captivating is the element of pure shock during the
climax. Nevertheless, the short stories both help the readers visualize how judging others or jumping
to conclusions about certain individuals can have a dramatic conclusion.
O Connor enlightens the readers about how judging a book by its cover or jumping to certain
conclusions about others can be fatal. This is shown in Good Country People when the main character
Hulga gets too comfortable with a bible salesman named Manley Pointer. Even though Pointer seems
simple or of good country people , he is the polar opposite. In fact, he has a secret identity and cons
disabled women. However, the reader does not understand this shocking twist until Pointer gets close
to Hulga and convinces her that they are in love just to steal her prosthetic leg. O Connor also uses the
theme of judgment in another short story.
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One example of this is shown when the grandmother is trying to convince the Misfit he is actually a
good person. She shares with the Misfit that Jesus will save him from the wrong accusation if he only
prayed. Another example is shown throughout the whole story of Good Country People considering
Manley Pointer is trying to sell the women bibles. Also religion is shown when Hulga and Pointer are
discussing believes. What is very interesting is that Pointer claimed to be a good Christian man, but is
actually a con man and ultimately hurts
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10. My Personal Experience With Heavenly Mother
Heavenly Mother, the New Jerusalem is the female image of God that gives eternal life in the Last
Days. For thousands of years people have known we have a Father in Heaven. What many still do not
know is that there is a prophecy being fulfilled right now, this very moment. This states that wo not
only have a Father in Heaven, but we also have a Heavenly Mother who is being revealed in the Last
Days to give us eternal life. I can truly believe in The New Jerusalem because I have personal
experience with her, the Bible clearly testifies about her as the spiritual life giver, and anyone can see
evidence of this fact even in nature.Through my personal experience with Heavenly Mother, I can say
truly she is God almighty, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I came for the nest Sabbath day and that day I was baptized. That hole was filled, my heart was full,
and it knew that Heavenly Mother had saved my soul.Among the many prophecies in the Bible, one of
the most important is that concerning Heavenly Mother who gives life. Jesus came to this Earth about
two thousand years ago and he taught his disciples the way through which they could receive
salvation, that is, the Passover (Jn 6:53.) Even at that time hecould have given eternal life and taken
them to Heaven, but instead he told them to wait until the Last Days (Jn 6:54.) This is because that is
the time Heavenly Mother appears. In Matthew 22:1 10 Jesus told a parable, in which he compared the
Kingdom of Heaven to a wedding banquet. Being invited to thewedding banquet is the same as being
invited to the Kingdom of Heaven. To have a wedding there must be a groom, a bride, and guests. In
the parable there is a groom, and guests, but no bride even thoughthe bride is the most important piece
of a wedding. This is because she was not ready at Jesus s firstcoming, but at his second coming. That
s why Revelations 19:7 NIV says Let us rejoice and be glad and give him Glory! For the wedding of
the Lamb(Christ) has come, and his bride has made herself ready! The bride is ready in the Last Days.
Rev 21:9 10 say that this bride is the New Jerusalem coming down out of Heaven. Just as Jesus is not
a physical lamb, this Jerusalem is not
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11. Human Touch Research Paper
The Human Touch The most valuable qualities you can develop within yourself are patience,
kindness, and consideration for other people. Although machines and chemicals don t care whether
you scream and curse at them, people do. Your subordinates are not just engineers, scientists,
administrators, clerks, and programmers they re people, first and foremost. People with families and
friends, likes and dislikes. People with feelings. Respect them as people and you ll get their respect
and loyalty in return. But treat them coldly and impersonally and they will lose motivation to perform
for you. Corny as it sounds, the Golden Rule Do unto others as you would have others do unto you is a
sound, proven management principle. The next time you re ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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That way, mistakes won t hurt the company and can quickly and easily be corrected. On major
projects, where performance is critical, you ll want to give as much supervision as is needed to ensure
successful completion of the task.
Be Available Have you ever been enthusiastic about a project, only to find yourself stuck, unable to
continue, while you waited for someone higher up to check your work before giving the go ahead for
the next phase? Few things dampen employee motivation more than management inattention. As a
manager, you have a million things to worry about besides the report sitting in your mailbox, waiting
for your approval. But to the person who wrote that report, each day s delay causes frustration, anger,
worry, and insecurity. So, although you ve got a lot to do, give your first attention to approving,
reviewing, and okaying projects in progress. If employees stop by to ask a question or discuss a
project, invite them to sit down for a few minutes. If you re pressed for time, set up an appointment for
later that day, and keep it. This will let your people know you are genuinely interested in them. And
that s something they ll really
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12. The Woman Behind Every Man
Matthew Lee
Mrs. Wong
ENG 3UAA a
16 July 2015 The Woman Behind Every Man Can it be argued that men play a bigger role than women
in life? Through the centuries, women are seen as less valuable than their sexual counterparts, but time
and time again, females have proven themselves as being just as intellectually capable as men. This
concept is present in William Shakespeare s play, Macbeth, which is a tragic play demonstrating the
effects of absolute power and corruption. The characters, especially the women, are heavily influential
and greatly impactful in the growth of others. Lady Macbeth s actions greatly shape and develop the
personality and motivations of Macbeth, leading to his ultimate demise. Although Duncan dies at the
hand of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth plays a key role in manipulating him to complete the murder.
Following the news that her husband will soon become king, Lady Macbeth realizes she does not want
to wait. She wants to be queen as soon as possible and for Macbeth to be successful, but she is aware
that Macbeth is not capable of killing King Duncan. Thus, Lady Macbeth takes it upon herself to
convince her husband that killing the king is just, which is present in her soliloquy as she says, Hi thee
hither, That I may pour my spirits in thine ear, And Chastise with the valour of my tongue All that
impedes thee from the golden round, (1.4.24 27)
Macbeth has the ambition for power. Nevertheless, he does not have the capability to commit such a
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13. Zeitoun Character Analysis
In the novel, Zeitoun, Kathy tried many times to convince Zeitoun into evacuating, when hurricane
Katrina hit New Orleans. Unfortunately she was unsuccessful, and therefore he stayed in the city
through the hurricane. The novel, explains Zeitoun s obstinate refusal to evacuate from New Orleans
with his wife and children during the hurricane. [Zeitoun s] grandmother had stayed put during
countless storms in her home on Arwad Island, and he planned to do the same. A home was worth
fighting for. (Zeitoun, 70, Eggers). Despite the fact that a house is may seem replaceable, this is
actually symbolic of assimilation in the United States, just like Zeitoun s grandmother refused to leave
her house during many storms on Award Island, Zeitoun s has now settled in New Orleans and he is
not planning on leaving. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Zeitoun is willing to do anything, even risk his life or risk losing his family in order to follow the steps
of his ancestors. In the meeting it was also discussed that Zeitoun has a family history that pushes him
to prove himself all the time, for example his brother Mohammad, this larger than life figure who had
achieved international recognition for his long distance swimming. While in New Orleans during the
Katrina hurricane Zeitoun also hopped that his siblings might see him in water like a sailor again,
being helpful and serving god, would show his siblings that he is a good man just like his brother
Muhammad. It can also be said that Zeitoun is an immigrant, and a Muslim. When he decided to his
country for another one, he always had the need to prove that he is as good as other civilians in New
Orleans, and therefore he wanted to stay back and help out others. I can connect Zeitoun s loyalty to
his family and city to
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14. Essay On Sierra Leone
People in the Sierra Leone have massive problems and sad stories of what they have seen in their
lives. During time of Sierra Leone war, many rebels attacked people in the villages and other places.
This left people with nothing to have and several families died or were lost. Numerous amounts of
people in Serra Leone live in the refugee camps, which they have faced their own struggles whether
you see them or not. This makes their lives harder and it is not easy for them to express their feelings.
Meanwhile, this causes a plethora of people to live with fear and a small hope of living in the country.
The leaders and security guards in Sierra Leone tries to get domestic needs for the refugees, get
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Obviously, one of the most important of these basic needs is food. There are 154,000 refugees in
Sierra Leone, and the distribution of food in Sierra Leone camps is difficult for those who are in
charge of providing food for the refugees. Providing food to all refugees in the camp is one of the
most difficult jobs one can do. The main food served in the camps is corn meal. Many refugees are
sated to this kind of food. This posses a problem for many refugees because most of them do not eat it
while others are tired of it. UNHCR uses many farmers to plant food in the gardens but farmers also
have difficult time preparing and digesting the corn meal. People who provide food use this as
opportunity to have sex with women and young girls in the camps, Helen Kamara one of the refugee
in Sierra Leone said, The secretary general Of our camp told me that, if I did not make love to him or
give him one of seven girls, aged 22 years and 7 months, they would not supply us with food (Paye
Layleh). Sometimes food gets delayed, these refugees would do anything it take to have food and that
would be sex with the secretary generals or aid workers. These generals and aid workers knows that
people needs food, so they would have to exchange food for
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15. The Challenges Of Leadership In The Danielson Framework...
Our professional development sessions are conducted weekly in a variety of subject areas, and the
monthly school wide session, using interactive reform activities, align with the Danielson Framework
for Teaching (Danielson, 2013) to showcase best practices of teachers and to develop grade level
performance tasks, looking at students work to provide individual feedback that is aligned with the
teaching rubric in order to show academic progress and growth in the target areas of ELA and Math.
Distributed Leadership and Social Justice Leadership Theory
The research speaks to the eight symbolic roles of leaders; here the school leader serves as a historian
examining the challenges of the internal and external school culture. Terrence E. Deal and Kent D.
Peterson (1990) stated:
Who school leaders are what they do, attend to, or seem to appreciate is constantly watched by
students, teachers, parents, and members of the community. Their interests and actions send powerful
messages. They signal the values they hold. Above all else, leaders are cultural teachers in the best
sense of the word. (Deal Peterson, 1990, p. 201)
For that reason, the principal and school administrators will be visible and visiting classrooms, making
rounds, and attending and participating in community events. The school leaders will use their voice
to be advocates for the needs of the students, parents, faculty, and staff of HSHS and to showcase
everyone s accomplishments.
Another researcher, John P. Kotter (2006) outlined the Eight Steps to Transforming Your Organization,
which are:
1. Establishing a sense of urgency
2. Forming a powerful guiding coalition
3. Creating a vision
4. Communicating the vision
5. Empowering others to act on the vision
6. Planning for creating short term wins
7. Consolidating improvement and producing still more change
8. Institutionalizing new approaches. (p. 4)
The professional learning community will develop the steps of transforming our schools. It will use
these eight steps as professional development protocols in reducing the dropout rate and increasing
college and career readiness.
Matthews and Crow (2010) suggested that the professional learning community (PLC):
Discuss the principal role as an
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16. The Immature Brain Circuitry
Throughout history, many individuals have proclaimed whether humans are capable of determining
their own destiny. Many people have their own arguments about the situation between determined and
undetermined, though these claims are not valid they have commenced many thoughts in life. Even
though several unknown scenarios have determined a leading destination, we don t know the cause of
it. A research called The Immature Brain Circuitry was established for a particular reason to see if the
brain s structure had a specific function on making decisions. The research began by monitoring the
brain and asking candidates to identify the human face emotion. The research went thoroughly as
planned and gave many variations of answers that can now be studied. Later on they determine that,
The teens mostly used the amygdala, a small almond shaped region the guides instinctual or gut
reactions,while the adults relied on the frontal cortex,which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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A person called Helen Fisher stated that, Love is a major addiction all around the world.This cause
may be harmful in many different ways , that could contradict into future actions. For example, in the
play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare,shows how two different characters become star cross
d lovers that lead to their determined destination.One of the possible scenarios that could be
demonstrated as a function in the brain is when Romeo told Benvolio that he had a bad feeling if they
went to the party ,but instead Romeo just ignored it (Shakespeare). This can be showed as a sentiment
when the brain had to play the role to follow the action that leads to their fate. Some may agree with
this statement ,but others may say that the actions they made were from their own choices, not the
function in the brain. Personally this statement may true ,but many agree that we all make the choices
that lead to our
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17. Legalizing Marijuana. Marijuana, Also Called Herb, Weed,
Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana, also called herb, weed, herb, pot, grass, and a vast number of other
slang terms, is a greenish gray combination of the dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis
sativa, the hemp plant. Some individuals smoke marijuana in hand rolled cigarettes called joints; many
use pipes, water pipes, or marijuana cigars called blunts (often made by cutting open cigars and
replacing some or all the tobacco with marijuana). Marijuana is frequently mixed into foods (edibles)
such as brownies, cookies, or candies, particularly when it is sold or consumed for medicinal
purposes. Stronger varieties of marijuana include Sinsemilla (from specially tended female plants) and
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According to government surveys, 25 million Americans have smoked marijuana in the past year, and
more than 14 million do so on a regular basis, despite harsh laws against its use. Marijuana is far less
hazardous than tobacco or alcohol. Nearly 50,000 people die each year from alcohol poisoning.
Additionally, more than 400,000 deaths each year are attributed to smoking tobacco. By comparison,
marijuana is non hazardous and cannot cause death by overdose. The United States public policies
should reflect this reality, not deny it. (NORML) The legalization of marijuana is a liberty that people
deserve to choose for themselves. Legalization would also reduce crime, and give sick patients a new
effective medicine. The most important reason for marijuana to be legalized is because people deserve
to be free, and have the choice to smoke marijuana. As the members of what we call a free nation
should have the right to make decisions for ourselves. Marijuana is less hazardous than other drugs
that are already legal, like alcohol and tobacco. Marijuana also takes part of some religions. Just as
Christians drink wine on certain occasions, religions such as some Buddhists, Hindus, and
Rastafarians use marijuana in their spiritual and religious ceremonies. These individuals have the right
to exercise their religion, and The First Amendment in our Constitution protects these rights. Smoking
marijuana does not cause harm to others; therefore,
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18. Analysis of the Quote Out of the Mountain of Despair, a...
Monuments Essay
Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. His full length portrait is carved into the Stone of
Hope as the stone itself is emerging from two boulders known as the Mountain of Despair. These
powerful words were derived from the side of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial that was
created to represent his soul rousing I Have A Dream speech. The memorialization of MLK and this
event s significance and impact on history was exquisitely executed, in my opinion. If you had to take
the responsibility of memorializing someone or a noteworthy event, how would you go about doing
so? Creating a monument takes time, hard work, and good reasoning. There are many factors to ...
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Another example of a muddled purpose lies within The Maine Lobsterman. Maine is known for its
fishermen, so H. Elroy Johnson, a resident of Maine who trapped lobsters for a living, was chosen to
be memorialized. As his statue was moved from place to place its purpose was lost because he truly
represented his home state of Maine only. When developing a monument, its purpose is at the root of
its success and should be timeless and/or clear to those who will view it in the general public.
Secondly, placement is a key factor in creating a monument of someone or an event. As described in
Source E, placement could offend the surrounding population. In this source, the Holocaust Museum
is located in The Mall in Washington, DC and it offended both Jewish and non Jewish communities.
This is primarily due to the fact that a museum dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust would be
built in the United States, who did little to stop the Holocaust from occurring, or... ...open our shores
to the few survivors... . The United States didn t act on what it stands for, equality and freedom, and so
to have it there seemed to be a sign of disrespect to many. On the other hand, supporters believed,
such as George Will, a political columnist, that, No other nation has a broader, graver responsibility in
the world...No other nation needs citizens trained to look like in the face. Due to what the United
States stands for, he says this because by displaying your mistakes you can create a
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19. Wendy s-Personal Narrative
Before I longboarded, I thought that I would never learn hot to ride one or that I as going to get hurt.
Well one of those things came true and I ll tell you that it wasn t the first one. It was a sunny
Milwaukee afternoon and me and my friend Nick were very hungry. He wanted to go to Wendy s but
no one there to drive us and it was at least a mile away. He suggested that he rides his longboard, and I
ride my bike, but my bike was buried in the back of my garage. But then he said that I should ride my
dad s longboard to Wendy s. I was nervous but I said I would only ride it if my dad said yes thinking
that he would say no. So I called him and asked him and he said yes so I grabbed the board and went
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It tolk us at least 30 minutes but when we finally made it, we were exhausted and hungry so we got
our food and sat down. Halfway through eating his dad called him and asked him where we were.
When he said we were at Wendy s I heard him yell at him from across the table. After we were done
eating, we left right away and started to head home. Two block down from the Wendy s, we stopped
because we felt like were about to throw up.We waited there for 20 minutes then started back home.
We stopped at a church so I could take off my shirt because I was really hot outside. When we were 10
minutes away, there was a giant hill that was a block long. Nick and I started down the hill, I was
thinking I can do this, I can do this. Oh boy was I wrong. When we went down the hill, we were in the
street because the sidewalk was full of cracks. Halfway down, the board was wobbling and I fell off. I
did a front flip and landed on my back, shoulder, and my elbow. I got up and ran after my board so it
didn t hit the curb or worse, a car. When I was running I didn t feel any pain because I was in shock.
After I got the board I went on the sidewalk and the pain hit me like a
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20. preschool Essay
California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 2 CALIFORNIA DEPAR TMENT OF
EDUCATION SACRAMENTO, 2010 California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 2 Visual
and Performing Arts Physical Development Health Publishing Information The California Preschool
Learning Foundations (Volume 2) was developed by the Child Development Division, California
Department of Education. This publication was edited by Faye Ong, working in cooperation with
Laura Bridges and Desiree Soto, Consultants, Child Development Division. It was designed and
prepared for printing by the staff of CDE Press, with the cover and interior design created by Cheryl
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With the goal of ensuring that all preschools in California offer highquality programs, the California
Department of Education collaborated with leading early childhood educators, researchers, advocates,
and parents to develop Volume 2 of the preschool learning foundations. The foundations outline key
knowledge and skills that most children can achieve when provided with the kinds of interactions,
instruction, and environments shown by research to promote early learning and development. Volume
2 focuses on three domains: visual and performing arts, physical development, and health. These
domains often receive less attention than some of the other domains, but they are equally important for
preschool children s overall learning and development. As research that is summarized in this volume
indicates, physical v vi exercise and healthy routines and nutritional choices set the stage for
lifelong healthy habits. The recent NAEYC report underscores the need for children to play outside,
use their large muscles, and engage in vigorous physical activities every day. Of course, the visual and
performing arts fuel both preschool children s imaginative play and creativity and also promote
learning in all domains, including physical skill development, cognitive development, and social
emotional development. I believe that these foundations will help guide and support all California
preschools in providing developmentally
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21. The Rationale Behind Nursing Interventions
Introduction:
Mrs. Pink, aged 75 was admitted to the orthopaedic ward after suffering a fall at home, resulting in an
intracapsular fracture of the hip at the femoral neck. Mrs. Pink has a history of cancer and cardiac
diseases and has severe rheumatoid arthritis. Due to ageing patients putting a great deal of strain on
the health care system, the incidences of hip fractures in the elderly are a major concern and requires
careful consideration regarding treatment. Known as a major cause of disability in the elderly, hip
fractures and their subsequent need for surgery result in chronic pain and an altered quality of life
(Strike, Sieber, Gottschalk Mears, 2013). Although important to improve a patient s quality of life and
physical independence, pain related to a total hip replacement (THR), also known as hip arthroplasty
(HA) can lead to delays in ambulation, longer hospital stays, poor functional outcomes and quality of
life. The purpose of this essay is to identify the rationale behind nursing interventions provided to post
operative THR patients as well as the pathology of a femoral neck hip fracture and their procedure for
assessment and diagnosis.
Pathology:
The pathology of a hip fracture relates to the science, or aetiology of the femoral neck fracture in
question and risk factors specific to hip fractures in the elderly are related to ageing. The most
common cause of a hip fracture is physical trauma or impact, such as when stress or pressure placed
on the
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22. The Internal Conflict Of Man And Self
Stories have been written regarding the internal conflict of man and self. Within this conflict, man
struggles with his own moral compass or natural character flaws. This conflict leaves man with many
questions including questions concerning immortality and life in general. In the novel Frankenstein,
Mary Shelley writes about the revolving conflicts between the two characters, Victor Frankenstein and
his monster. Victor and his monster s motives are parallel throughout the novel. Both characters begin
searching for an identity, Victor for fame through science and the monster trying to find his role in
society. Genesis 1:27 from the New King James Version of the Bible states, So God created man in
His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them (The Holy
Bible). Religion teaches that man was created to be a likeness to God and not a more perfect being. In
his essay, Jean Jacques Rousseau stated, Everything is good as it leaves the hands of the Author of
things; everything degenerates in the hands of man (Rousseau 205). Rousseau explains in his
document, that there is a natural goodness in man that can be nurtured and maintained, but man can be
easily corrupted. The novel Frankenstein, deals with the divisions between Victor Frankenstein and
the monster that he creates. Their struggles illustrate the haunting similarities between the creator and
the created. Rousseau and Shelley both write about the conflicts that man faces throughout
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23. Gastrocnemius Muscle Essay
Discussion
Gastrocnemius Muscle vs Sciatic Nerve Threshold and Maximum Voltage Stimulation (Direct vs
Indirect stimulation) The gastrocnemius muscle which consists of bundles of myofibrils continuously
contract and initiate a motor unit recruitment which makes it easier to increase from the threshold to
the maximum voltage via the sciatic nerve from 75.4 grams to 184 grams. When there was already
such a high threshold it was easy to reach a maximum with an increase in only .8 volts. In contrast, the
direct stimulation of the muscle has a physical limitation to the region that is innervated by the current
thus it seems that it takes a lot more voltage to reach a maximum voltage. As seen in figure 5, there
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In this experiment there were surprising results for how the individual muscles build up and uses
energy with recruitment can elucidate why it is important to see how the muscle attempts to remain
efficient with such a use. There seemed to be no tetany reached, and it helped understand that it must
have been a research error because there is enough literature that explains how the mechanism of such
a motor unit recruitment occurs. This just indicated that it is important to double check all lab
equipment to avoid researcher error. It seems that both the direct vs indirect experiment and the
frequency experiment indicated the importance of the Henneman s principle of motor recruitment.
Last but not least, tubocurare seemed to behave like a classic competitive inhibitor where there
seemed to be a point where it was not as effective at competing for the acetylcholine receptors, and
thus resulted in an decrease in the rate of how much tubocurare was taken up as seen in figure 4. All
these different aspects that play a role in skeletal muscle movement imply that there needs to be a lot
of conjunction between so minute aspects of the muscle and the motor
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24. Comparing Bonnie And Clyde
Everybody loves a good rebel. Throw a love story in with it and bam you ve got yourself a great
plotline. What makes it even better is if it is a true account. This story of Bonnie and Clyde has
survived through the ages and the critics by surpassing any movie that had been done on the killer duo
before it. It was the American dream that had a deadly ending. It did not end well for them much like
it hadn t for most chasing the dream of prosperity. And while Bonnie and Clyde may not have gotten
their prosperity they did gain the fame they so wished for. This blood drenched movie changed
America with it s violence, sex symbols, and the hero s journey in ways we can still see today on the
big screen.
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They are also the good guys. But I think that this movie takes a look at the Hero s Journey a little bit
differently. The hero in this story would be Bonnie. In the beginning she is living in an ordinary world.
She wants a life of adventure but does not know how to go about this. Then there is that call to
Adventure. I believe that Clyde would be Bonnie s call. He is young, fit, charismatic. He falls in her
sexual range. But Bonnie wants a dangerous man. You just have to look at her husband to know she
wants a bad boy. Clyde has all of that, seeing as that he was in jail, and was still a thief. He also
carried a gun. This was alluring to Bonnie. There is not much of a refusal of the call. She is lured right
away. She does learn some about him but still ends up running away with him. Then you have meeting
the mentor. The mentor in this story would also have to be Clyde. He has experience is being a thief
and a criminal. He knows how to use a gun in which he teaches Bonnie. He also shows her how to pull
off a robbery. There then is crossing the threshold from where there is no return. Bonnie crosses this
threshold as soon as she runs away with Clyde and crosses from staying within the law and becomes
an outlaw. She commits herself to a life of crime. There are tests that Bonnie has to undergo. She has
to learn to be cool during robberies, car chases, and being shot at. She recruits C.W. who becomes part
of her gang. She also has to be contend with the enemies she gains which fall from the law
enforcement to Blanche. Then we come to the approach to the inmost cave. With this it is the
reference to their inevitable death. Which would be violent. And we see Bonnie handle this with
acceptance. After we see the ordeal. It is the fill arc of Bonnies crime. It was fun in the beginning then
it becomes deadly. When they start killing more and more people the violent becomes frequent.
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25. Persuasive Essay On Why Dogs Are Great Pets
Puppy Love
Imagine walking in the door after a long day; your furry loving puppy is sprinting towards you so
excited to see you after missing you all day. Your puppy is ready to grab your attention and distract
you from the terrible day you ve had, comforting you in the process. Dogs are great pets because of
their comforting nature, playfulness and protective tendencies.
Puppy snuggles and dog kisses are comforting when life is stressful. Dogs are loving to the families
they live with and are very compassionate creatures. Puppies and dogs are good at cheering you up
when you are down. Dogs are also super loyal to their owners so they want to do anything they can to
make you feel better on a rough day. Not only are dogs comforting once you get home, the knowledge
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Dogs are a lot like little kids begging for your attention except they want you to play tug of war or
throw a tennis ball. While some people may say dogs are too time consuming and need too much
attention it is very easy to find a dog breed that is more laidback or to play with you energetic dog by
throwing a ball from the couch. The great thing about dogs is there is a dog out there for everyone and
there are ways to fulfill the playtime your dog need without ever having to get up yourself if you are
too tired or just aren t in the mood. In contrast, getting up and playing with a dog is not just fun for the
dog it is also fun for the owner. Playing with your dog is not just fun, but can be good exercise.
Running back and forth with a puppy or dog can be tiring but is also tons of fun. Additionally, having
your excited dog by your side is much more motivating to keep running and playing than a treadmill
constantly alerting you of how long it has been and how far you have left to go. All the fun times and
enthusiasm a puppy or dog provides while playing is another reason dogs are great
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26. Write An Essay On Rangers Report Papers
Title: Rangers Report
Welcome to the first week of Rangers Report, where I will take a look at some of the past
performances by players in the past week, and do a quick little recap on how the past week has gone
for the team.
The Rangers will need strong performances night in and night out in order to make the playoffs. Every
game is incredibly critical, and the difference between winning the AL West and gaining a Wild Card
spot is huge. If the Rangers win the West, then they will be guaranteed a spot in the ALDS where they
will get to play in a five game series. If they only get a WC spot, then they will find themselves in a
one game playoff, which anything can happen in a one game playoff. Not only that, but Cole
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He commanded the srikezone, walking no one, and kept A s hitters off balance all night. Of the 29
batters he faced, he struck out four and induced 17 batters to fly out. Lewis is at his best when he is
able to get hitters to hit lazy popups, and that is exactly what he did this past week.
Cold: Delino DeShields
I m a huge DeShields fan, what he has brought to the table has been absolutely huge for the Rangers.
His ability to swipe bags and be a threat on the base paths is something this lineup needed, and he has
certainly brought it. That being said, DeShields has struggled over the course of the past week.
DeShields is hitting a putrid .154 (2 for 13) with a double and two runs scored. His six strikeouts in
the past five games is also a cause for concern, especially when you consider the speed he possesses.
That speed being said, it is also a little alarming that he hasn t had a stolen base over the past ten
games. But not all hope is lost for DeShields, as he has an OBP of .353 over the past week. So while
he is still getting on base, you would love to see him generating a few more chances.
Hot: Cole
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27. 4230 Hw 3
1. Corporate malfeasance is defined as deceptive and/or fraudulent activities carried out by corporate
officers. Usually the CEO is held responsible for corporate problems, but a firm s board is essential to
preventing malfeasance and ensuring that management acts with integrity. I would describe some of
Messier s actions as corporate malfeasance. For example, Messier repurchased a significant amount of
Vivendi Universal s stock (i.e., 6.4 billion Euros from 2001 2002) to fund employee stock option
grants. Because Messier was so focused on the firm s stock, his focus was not on the firm s financial
stability nor did he make the best use of excess cash. Further, the accounting rules used were
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Messier was dedicated to Americanizing the firm, taking away from its French heritage. When
Messier decided to sell off Vivendi Environment, the parent company s most profitable business, to
finance a deal with USA Networks he continued to transform the firm into a media first business
neglecting the firm s water supply roots. Now the parent company was left with debt and many
overvalued assets. Vivendi Universal would eventually have to write down significant amounts due to
excessive goodwill estimates from acquisitions. Messier was stubborn. He declared that these loses
were not reflective of the company s sound operations and tried to blame Lescure, the decision maker
for Canal Plus, for the parent company s business failure, deeming Canal Plus as a tumor for Vivendi
Universal. All in all, Messier was adamant in keeping to the story that his firm was in good financial
position, and, because he had the support of board members (who he had initially appointed), others
believed this story as well. His persistence in growing the business fogged his perception of reality he
was managing a failing business. It is clear that Messier did a poor job as CEO.
3. Messier was a victim of bad timing, however, his failure as a CEO should not only be attributed to
poor timing. Yes, the dot.com bubble burst during his tenure, which may have caused him to over
value some acquired firms. Other issues
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28. Summary Of Afonso I s Letter To John III Of Portugal
One course reading that reflects the ideas and themes of the documentary is Afonso I s Letter to John
III of Portugal. In his letter, Afonso expressed his anger toward the Portuguese merchants who
overstepped their boundaries and sold his people as slaves, regardless of whether they could actually
be sold as slaves. He was also frustrated that the merchants only sought profit and sold products that
were prohibited, and, as a result, the people of Kongo bought wares from the merchants rather than
from other citizens, which hurt the economy of the country. Additionally, he emphasized his desire to
maintain a friendly trading relationship because of the importance of European goods and guns in
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In his letter, Columbus praised the land and the natives in the New World, knowing that his letter
would have likely been seen by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. He also knew that if they
approved of the colonization of the land, he would receive more funding and would get to keep ten
percent of the revenue achieved from the land. Columbus also highlighted the natives lack of
weapons, stating, They have no iron, nor steel, nor weapons, nor are they fit for them... In addition, he
claimed that they were very timid and seemed to think he was a god, meaning they were very
compliant and easy to enslave. Similarly, Guns, Germs, and Steel notes that the Spanish conquered the
Inca empire in their quest for gold and glory. It also mentions the importance of guns and steel swords
in their conquest. Furthermore, as previously mentioned, it acknowledges the enslavement of natives
in both Africa and South America. Both the letter and the documentary look at Europeans desire for
wealth through colonization and conquest. Additionally, both emphasize Europeans use of guns and
steel for advanced weapons, while those in the New World were at a disadvantage with their simpler
weapons or lack thereof. Finally, as with Afonso I s letter, both examine the ease of enslaving natives
and its benefits for
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29. Interracial Jim Crow Laws
The most prevalent laws to appear not just in the South but, most of the United States dealt with
marriage, with a total of sixteen states outlawing the act. Interracial marriage was an unforgiving
crime, they were considered null and void, and could be punished by a fine and up to ten years in jail.
The laws wording varied from state to state, not just outlawing marriage between white and black but
also, between whites and almost any nonwhite race. One eighth of any nonwhite blood could define a
person as not white and had the ability to make marriages void in many states. The most famous
interracial marriage of this time was Mildred and Richard Loving of Virginia. Virginia being one of
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Even though the South s backwardness was on display for the entire country to see, there were still
those who refused to give up their style of life. African Americans of southern states continued during
this violent time to demand equal and fair treatment. Jim Crow laws defined them as second class
citizens, required them to continue to be subservient to whites. They were unable to receive proper
health care, they had to live in certain sections of town, and were forced to withstand abuse of all
nature without protection from law enforcement. Through these times though, civil rights groups, such
as the NAACP and movements continued to face the dangers of a hostile Southern population. In their
way stood hate groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the White Citizens Council, ready to fight for their
beliefs. Jim Crow laws were held up at not only the state levels but, also, the federal government.
Even through adversity, the call for real freedom was heard. Many African American and even whites
were inspired by great leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and little Linda Brown. The courage of
the African American community during Jim Crow can be summed up by Harper Lee, Real courage
is...when you know you re licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and see it through no matter
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30. Difference Between Group Work And Group Work
Introduction
In today s modern era of this world work is very important for everyone. No one can survive in this
world without any work. Work is a activity where we can apply our ideas in an particular situation. We
can t define work as a single type or term because work is comes with its number of parts and types
like SOCIAL, PROJECT WORK and much more types. In this paper I am going to flash a light on
Group work and Individual work and which is better from both of them.
1. Group Work
Group work is also known as team work when two or more than two persons are working on a same
project is known as group work. In group work we can share our ideas with our co partners and give
that idea a new shape. Group work is a type of voluntary association that increases the total output of
the activity rather than it is done by individually.
More ideas
In a group every person had its own ideas, prospects and experiences. In a group every person is
belong from an different backgrounds and have a different experiences so that s why every person
have an different ideas on his basis that s why we can get lot ideas in our group work.
Increase Productivity
By making actions and decisions together (regardless of their position). By working in a group
chances of mistake is very less. By spending too much hours with each group member on the
discussion about an work than we get very effective results which increase the productivity of our
work.
Better problem solving
If we are doing
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31. The Impressions Of The Russian Conflict In Ukraine And The...
Since Russia s annexation of Ukraine s Crimea, tensions have been high in the international
community regarding how to best cope with Russian aggressions. Although many NATO and other
institutions have moved to assist Ukraine retrieving its territory, the international communities main
goal is a demilitarization zone in between the Ukraine and Russia to prevent further conflicts.
Although NATO has preferred to use economic and political routes to deter Russian aggression, it is
clear to the Ukrainian decision makers that this route will not have their desired effect of retaking
Crimea. For Ukraine, regaining the city of Crimea is the only way to keep Russian aggression in check
and to create relative peace in that region. Recently, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, in 2010, Yanukovych was finally elected, steering Ukraine economically and politically
closer with Russia. Yanukovych was also responsible for Ukraine s backing away from joining the
EU, causing mass protest throughout Ukraine s citizens, resulting in his impeachment. This strife is
what allowed Russia to invade Crimea following their vote, as Ukraine was at a point of political
weakness. Due to Russia and Ukraine sharing a border and historical ties of unity, their economies
have also become conjoined, creating a reliance on each other. According to Hromadske International,
Russia and Ukraine s territorial proximity and integrated Soviet era economy means that both
countries economies are largely intertwined (Dunnet Web). In regards, Ukraine, along with other
countries in the EU, relies heavily on gas from Russia. Recently, Russia wanted Ukraine to pay off its
gas debts about 5.3 billion and cut off Ukraine s supply until a debt was paid. Ukraine had been
struggling to afford the gas prices as a steep rise occurred after Yanukovych signed a reduced deal on
gas with Russia. When Russia cut off Ukraine s supply, EU nations were greatly affected as well. The
Russian gas lines run through Ukraine into EU nations, meaning the cutoff of Ukraine s supply meant
no gas for EU nations as well. This caused support and assistance for Ukraine from the EU. Although
tensions have been high between
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