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Social Media Problems
The first time many people engage in the usage of social media is during their teenage years.
Many individuals turn to social media for factual information and later discover what they read
or seen wasn t true. This is because yellow journalism publications provide false information, and
when it s later corrected not as many people are informed because the media has moved on to
another event. Social media has a fear to many people because the National Security Agency can
monitor social media activity and read private messages by simply entering a person s username
into their system. Social media is a business and interrupts personal privacy. Social media is a
problem.
Social media is a leading problem because it leads to shorter attention spans. The increasing prestige
of social media and the internet is actually rewiring our brain. In 2015 a study was conducted by
Microsoft. This study surveyed two thousand people as a control group and monitored the brain
activity of one hundred and twelve additional people using electroencephalograms. The results
showed that the average human attention span is rapidly declining. In the year two thousand, the
human attention span was twelve seconds. Now the human attention span is eight seconds making
our attention span shorter than that of a goldfish at nine seconds. Shortened attention spans lead to
dissatisfaction, violence, and declining sales. For example; last year Amazon had a fifty six second
delay on their, checkout process which
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Essay Disputing the Canon
Disputing the Canon
I was in the best of settings when I realized that Shakespeare was indeed great. My freshman year
in high school, I had English class with an esteemed teacher, Mr. Broza hailed as the Paul D.
Schreiber High School Shakespeare aficionado, founder of Schreiber s Annual Shakespeare Day,
and, perhaps most heart warming of all, a self proclaimed Shakespeare lover whose posters of The
Bard could be found as wallpaper in his small office. How lucky I thought I was. Indeed, if I
wanted to appreciate Hamlet, I was in the right hands.
But how misled I actually was at least, in Walker Percy s eyes. In his essay, The Loss of the
Creature, Percy recalls a scene from The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter:
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After sitting by a tree and reading the text front to back, perhaps then I would be able to see
Shakespeare in Percy s sense of the word.
Percy s noble task is to open our minds to the possibility that we are not the masters of what we
know that, in part, what we know and what we see, when approached passively, have a lot more
to do with preformed symbolic complex than with ourselves (512). Percy s exploration achieves
one of the main goals of all philosophy to change the way we think about things. He changes the
meaning of many concepts human beings tend to take for granted. Sight is no longer the mere
act of seeing, but a struggle, an act of understanding and appreciation (523). Sovereignty, in
relation to things, is no longer some abstract concept of power, but an ability to interpret for
oneself (517). Education or perhaps more specifically, its dynamic is reshaped, for it is no longer
a passive act (i.e. being taught to ) but an action that relies much more upon the student, who may
have the greatest difficulty in salvaging the creature itself from the educational package in which it
is presented (519). These concept alterations are thus meant to alter our reality; they aim to help us
rediscover in art what he calls in his opening paragraph an island, Formosa. This previously
untouched island is beautiful to its discoverer
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Cost Of Health Care Industry
1.Identify and describe the problem in this case.
The case is about current high cost of health care industry in US. There was not technology used
in medical record keeping. But now some emerging software and applications are being used. The
cost of traditional record keeping is higher compared to the facility it provides. The efficiency of
traditional system is low. It also highlights the cost patients, hospital and government paying for not
following efficient technology. It sheds light on some Electronic Medical Record systems viz.
Veterans Affairs, Vista. The emerging EMR tries to solve the case to some extent but there have
been issues with insurance company and the technical manpower needed for its implementation.
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Management will have nice time and relax as the flow of business and control mechanism is
good. Management have to allocate less budget of data security and data keeping. The
effectiveness of records kept is higher on using digitized technologies. Since more tasks are
automated upon digitization less manpower are needed or staff engages on skilled task rather
than doing layman work or indexing and searching. People gets immediate recommendation, error
free service and payment becomes easier. The capacity of hospitals for placing patient will be
high as patient are mobile due to faster service. Patients get quality service, reduction in
duplication of diagnosis. The government need less budgets on healthcare so other sector of nation
development will speed up and later on the quality of life is also
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The Importance Of Naturalism In Eveline
Eveline is a short story in the genre of naturalism which means that it centres on life as it is and it
stresses the importance of the environment and heredity in shaping human destiny. It was written
by James Joyce in 1904 as part of a collection of portraits of people who lived in Dublin around
1900 titled Dubliners. The story features only two main settings Eveline s house and the port and
lasts only the span of one day. It was written by Joyce to show the monotonous lives of the people
who lived in Dublinat the time.
Joyce was openly critical of Irish parochialism and he wrote Eveline to prove his belief that
Ireland does not permit the development of individuality, as the character Eveline is presented
by Joyce to be the absolute epitome of Irish parochialism; rather than go after her ambition to
leave Ireland for a better life, Eveline s life is lead by her sense of duty. We see this when
Eveline doubts her ambitions, In her home any way she had shelter and food; she had those
whom she had known all her life about her, The simplistic reasoning that Joyce uses conveys the
absolute autonomy of Eveline s life as her only reasons to not chase her ambition are basic
requirements for most people s lives. Eveline, unfortunately, leads the stereotypical life for a
woman in Ireland around that time as her life was ruled by her sense of duty and the men in her
life rather than by her ambitions and herself. The reason Joyce did this was so he could share the
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Clark Family Coat Of ARMS
Images of THE CLARK FAMILY COAT OF ARMS
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Origins Available: English, Irish, Scottish
Where did the English Clark family come from? What is the English Clark family crest and coat
of arms? When did the Clark family first arrive in the United States? Where did the various
branches of the family go? What is the Clark family history?
The name Clark comes from one of the family having worked as a person who concerned himself
with matters of scholarly importance or of religious orders or as a secretary. The surname Clark
originally derived from the Latin form clericus Even today, the word and profession clerk is
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In the Middle Ages, even the literate spelled their names differently as the English language
incorporated elements of French, Latin, and other European languages. Many variations of the
name Clark have been found, including: Clark, Clerk and others.
First found in Northumberland, where the ancestral home of the Clark family is thought to be
located. The family held a family seat in this county from the days before the Norman Conquest
and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066
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In Sherif Grigs
In Dan Moller An argument against marriage he makes the claim that marriage seems not to
persevere through the hardships and falls fault to time. I believe with this statement because once
again I can relate to this particular topic to my own life in the fact that I grew up with divorced
parents. According to Moller, most marriages tend to fall through as backlash of ongoing time with
each other s and this in fact is the reason my parents signed their divorcepapers. I also believe an
abundant amount of people in society concurs with this statement considering most people know of
a friend, colleague, familymember, etc. that knows of a divorced couple due to no longer enjoying
each other s time. To avoid the marriageordeal all together some couples opt out of getting married
to begin with, in fact the National Center... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I fully support this particular statement in that I do believe this is the or one of the biggest
aspects of marriage in it self. Another controversial statement Grisgs adds to her article is the
discussion of same sex marriage and how it could damage the establishment of marriage as a
whole. And I whole heartedly agree with Grigs s belief as well. One of the biggest facts that this
statement is rides on is that, as well all know and like I just discussed, a man and women is
needed to make new life and unify their children to father and mother. Supporters of the same sex
marriage movement who say that this will not infer with traditional man and wife marriages. But
today in societies eyes it can and will in fact arise a great amount of conflict on this sensitive
movement. Above all altering the basic make up of family will change both the definition of it and
parenting as a
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Imperialism In England And Germany
The early 19th and 20th centuries in England and Germany were times that would define modern
Europe for ages. While England had been a world superpower since the 1500 s, they had to
compete with Germany, a new and emerging country. For in the newer countries, imperialism was
giving the people a newfound sense of nationalism further empowering people. Modernizing
industry at a rapid pace shaped the workforce, while political systems were beginning to change in
England while taking shape in Germany. Yet, Germany s new found nationalism and industry ended
up making them a stronger nation than England.
In 1871, Realpolitik was at its height when Otto von Bismarck of Prussia formed Germany.
Bismarck was appointed as the prime minister of Prussia to crush the growing power of the
liberals. It was his job to instill conservative values while avoiding progressive thinking with
Western Europe. Bismarck used war as a political tactic by getting into wars he knew could win for
Prussia. He lured Denmark and France into war to beat them and add to a growing sense of pride
and nationalism within the German states. Two houses of government formed with the aristocracy
having more power than the lower house. The biggest downside of Bismarck getting into wars with
surrounding countries was that Germany was not industrializing over this period of time. Although,
once Germany unified, Bismarck was able to jumpstart the economy by implementing a series of
laws that would help businesses
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Epilogue To Arthur Miller s Play, An Inspector Calls
Hello, I smiled to the secretary. Good afternoon, how may I help you? She didn t look up from
her computer as she typed at an alarming pace. I was hoping you could tell me where the
conference room for the international meeting can be located? The typing stopped, she peered
at me sceptically. Name? I don t think the reservation is under my name. No, I mean country
name. She rolled her eyes and pulled out a binder that held the calendar. Why, England, of
course! I beamed at her. You certainly don t look like Arthur, I thought some new country came
too early. Who are you? She put the binder away and looked through a contacts of a small booklet.
I am Oliver. Mr. Kirkland is sick so he has sent me in his place. I gulped... Show more content on
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You know how much that Brit loves to work, he might finally be feeling the pain of his labour.
Besides, Oliver here wouldn t hurt a fly. Allen tried to pat the American into a relaxed state, but
his actions were doing the exact opposite. I suppose so, the representative of our former colony
exclaimed, not looking entirely convinced. Now then, Mr. Kirkland s notes state his worries for
the future generations of our world. As you all may know, the overall environment of the earth is
steadily getting worse, I proclaimed. From there, other countries added commentary about how
global warming wasn t real or how these suggested changes may affect crucial industries. They
were mostly more concerned for their businesses than the environment. The only one who seemed
to be listening intently was Allen. After going through the most important points of Mr. Kirkland
s notes I called for a break, which everyone was more than thankful for. Allen approached me as I
sat for a quick breath. He patted my back and praised my attempt to lead the conference. I think
you did great! Would you like to grab lunch with us, Ollie? My stomach grumbled at the thought of
a proper meal. Allen laughed heartily and grabbed my hand, leading us to his
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Comparing Wicca, Witchcraft, And Paganism
When people think of Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism they do not see them as similar practices.
Most people see them as separate practices with no correlation, but they are wrong. Wicca,
Witchcraft, and Paganism are from different origins with similar practices.
Wicca is a common practice used among many people in modern society. No two Wiccans are the
same. ...hundreds of thousands of Americans practicing Wiccatoday (and the actual numbers are
unclear), there are thousands of different Wiccan groups out there. There is no one governing
body over Wicca, nor is there a Bible that lays down a universal set of guidelines. (Wigington).
Wicca is similar to Christianity in the way that they don t have just one branch to follow. Even
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People may confuse witchcraft as a religion more than a practice. ...witchcraft is not a religion; it
is a spiritual practice that may or may not be part of a person s religious faith. (exemplore 2018).
Most people will mistake witchcraft as a religion rather than a practice. When people do recognize
that witchcraft is not a religion and is a practice they often confuse it with what they see on TV or
Movies. Witchcraft practiced are often misunderstood and is actually quite simple. ...witchcraft is
the practice of magick. (exemplore 2018). Witchcraft practices are simple and
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Physics of Basketball
Physics takes part in our everyday lives without us even recognizing it. In simple every day
functions like when we walk, how our vehicles function properly, and even how we play sports.
We go on each day with no recognition of physics until it is pointed out to us. The concept of
physics is the study of fundamental structures and interactions in the physical universe. We learn
physics to get a better understanding of the universe and the objects in it (Ostdiek). Now, that I
have given you a brief description of what physics is and why we learn it, I am going to tell you
how physics applies to shooting a basketball.
Shooting a basketball is a simple concept. All you do is align your feet towards the goal, put the
ball in place, and then shoot; easy right? Not exactly, just because you do these steps does not
mean you will get a perfect shot every time and make the basket.
First, were going to start with setting the shot up with a dribble, most players can shoot off of the
dribble. When dribbling a basketball a shooter releases the ball towards the floor with a force that
makes the ball come back into their palm. When the force of the ball goes toward the floor with
different speeds it causes the ball to have a different velocity which can make the ball come back
into the dribblers hand much quicker. We can also look at dribbling through energy. When a shooter
is holding the basketball it has potential energy. Upon the balls release to the floor, the potential
energy is
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Muscle Compensation Patterns
Your wrist hurts, now your bicep hurts, then your shoulder hurts, and you are now wondering why
your whole arm hurts. Muscle compensation happens when people hurt one muscle and they try to
make up for their weakened strength. The Fleet Feet Sports Webpage, a webpage dedicated to
runners and their health, says, The body uses compensation patterns to perform motions when
strength and mobility are not sufficient ( Compensation Patterns ). Compensation can lead to a
multitude of serious problems. During a job shadowing experience, I saw a patient experience
multiple injuriesdue to a musclecompensation pattern. Muscle compensation can lead to a
magnitude of injuries, as demonstrated by a patient I observed.
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Pain that was in one area, then localizes into another muscle is one symptom. Friction in a joint
where someone cannot move through a full range of motion ( Compensation Patterns ). The friction
would be caused by edema, or swelling, in the joint. The Fleet Feet Website, a runners and health
website, has numerous symptoms to look out for. They say someone should notice chronic muscle
tightness, even with stretching ( Compensation Patterns ). Unusual tenderness in a muscle that is
not usually tender ( Compensation Patterns ). Another sign is a recurring injury that never goes
away ( Compensation Patterns ). Bad posture can also be a symptom with pain around the joint.
These symptoms are key signs of muscle compensation. Muscular compensation can be hidden.
Some people cannot tell they have muscular compensation. Asymmetry is hidden by false
symmetry due to muscle compensation ( Dangers of Muscular ). This means that your body can
hide the signs of these patterns. The body will recognize there is asymmetry because of the weak
muscles, then it will fix it with falsesymmetry. The body can allow this to go on until it is
seriously injured. The Fleet Feet Website, a website dedicated to runners and health, says that the
body only works until something breaks down ( Compensation Patterns ). People can see a few
specialists to see if they have compensation
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Alfred Adler s Life And Life
Alfred Adler was born on February 7, 1897 in the suburbs of Vienna. Adler had two series
conditions to as a child that motivated him to be a doctor, by the age of five he had survived
rickets and pneumonia. In 1895 he received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, he
began his medical career as a ophthalmologist. Adler examined personality and soon rejected
Freud s emphasis on sex and believed personality difficulties deal with a feeling of inferiority
coming from restrictions on the individual s need for selfassertion (Fisher). Josef Rattner wrote a
book on Alder s life titled Alfred Alder (Literature Life) which was published in 1895. There are
three very interesting things in chapter two of this wonderful book are organ inferiority , feeling of
inferiority, and striving to superiority. Humans have healthy and full functional organs and some
organs are inferior. The quality of organs vary a great deal. These inferior organs manifests them
self in anomalies of location, form, or function. This usually means an increased susceptibility to
diseases which tends to attack places with low resistance. A study on organ inferiority by Adler
shows the connection between organ inferiority and fate in life. This study also show genetics is a
factor which means they are transmissible and certain organ problems can be traced through
generations. Organ inferiorities constitute a burden on the organism. Self assertion is bound to
affect the inferior organs more
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Windshield Survey Essay
Elements
Descriptors
Physical Environment
Sunnyside is a community in the southern part of Houston, There are significant amount of
hazardous waste in Sunnyside with eight Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting facilities, three
Large Quantity Generators (LQG) of hazardous waste, two major dischargers, of air pollutants, and
a facility which treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste.
в—Џ Boundaries
Sunnyside boundaries are on the North is 610 south loop, it is bounded on the west by State HWY
288 and is south of Downtown Houston. According to M.E, the community is known with this
slogan Sunnyside Pride. в—Џ Housing and Zoning Most of the housing is old and it looks
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в—Џ PovertyIndications
According to the 2010 US Census data, About 60% Sunnyside residents are either unemployed or
not in the work force. Nearly 40% of the residents live below the poverty line and 64% had incomes
less than twice that of Houston s poverty level. Of those living below the poverty line, 44% were
children under the age of 18 and 14% were adults 65 and older
Services in the Community
Services to the community are social services, Schools , post office, fire station , police station and
businesses.
в—Џ Social Services
There are five parks Sunnyside Park as follows:
Blue ridge Park, Scott crest Park, Grimes Park, Sunflower Park. There is a newly build YMCA.
Sunnyside Multi Service Center which have Houstoncommunity college to offer GED,YMCA
senior program, WIC, Kids Village that Provides services to families of children 0 16 years of age
for link to social services case man agent Harris county juvenile Probation Provides probation
services for children over the ages of ten (10) and under the age of seventeen (17) other services
offered, Cradles Parenting Classes ,
Community Health Choice Medicaid Chip, Houston Food Bank Senior Distribution Commodity
Program, Client Link Referral Services ,Sunnyside Health Clinic ,NCI Fitness Program Seniors
(ages 60+)
Community organization and agencies, Sunnyside Gardens Bayou Estates
Minister s Support Group Precinct 7 1st Thursday of the month Southeast Precinct Judges,3rd
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Development Of The Residential School System
I just don t like to talk about it or even think about it. Sometimes when I am by myself, doing
beadwork or something. I stop all the sudden and tears just start coming down
: A quote from Aggie George recalling of her experience in the Lejac Indian Residential School
(Legacy of Hope Foundation, 2001). In the 1880s all the way to the 1990 s roughly 150,000
aboriginal children where removed from their communities and homes to attend the residential
school system set up by the government and operated by the Christian churches (Government of
Canada, 2015). The purpose of these residential schools was to isolate Aboriginal children from
their families and assimilate them into the dominant culture (First Nations Study Program, 2009).
As the history of the residential school system unfolds it becomes evident that the Canadian
Government attempted to eradicate the Aboriginals culture and lifestyle. The residential school
system was a devastating crime against Aboriginal cultures and has had lasting and debilitating
effects on their populations.
The residential schools were a wide spread school system that was established by the Canadian
government and organized by the Christian churches (Government of Canada, 2015). The goal of
these schools was to educate Aboriginal children in Christianity and to adapt them into mainstream
society. The children in these schools were forced to abandon their heritage, and were separated
from their families. The aboriginal school is system was
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The Revolt Of The Sergeants Essay
The Battle of Santiago Bay decimated the Spanish fleet and killed almost 1,800 Spaniards. The
aging Spanish fleet was no match for the Americans, two weeks later the Spanish forces in
Santiago surrendered and on August 11th, 1898 Spain accepted America s terms of peace. From the
war America gained four new territories, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam, and Cuba.
Consequently Cuba gained its freedom, yet it was the American flag that flew over Havana in
triumph, not Cuba s.
During the next twenty five years Fulgencio Batista ruled Cuba with an iron fist. As well as a
complete endorsement from the American government. In 1933 Batista deposed the Cuban
government in what is known as The Revolt of the Sergeants . His coup overthrew the liberal
government of Gerardo Machado. Batista took control of the Cuban military, and a new five
member presidency was established, each member was decidedly anti Machado. However, Batista
was not a member of the presidency nor did he hold public office during this time.
In 1940, Batista became the first non white president of Cuba, he was also the first president to be
inaugurated under Cuba s new constitution. Cuba s 1940 constitution was one of the most
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Castro had formed a revolutionary group called The Movement , as well as publishing a paper
called El Acusador (The Accuser). Starting July 1952, Fidel and his revolutionaries went on a
recruitment drive, gaining about 1,200 members a year. On July 26th, 1953, Castro and 160 of his
revolutionaries led an attack on the Moncada Barracks in Santiago. The attack failed miserably and
the revolutionaries were forced to retreat into the mountains. Another attack was being carried out
on a civilian hospital, which was stormed by soldiers soon thereafter. The 22 rebels that carried out
the attack were rounded up, tortured, and
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The Normal Heart Rate Of A Daphnia Magna
Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the normal heart rate of a Daphnia Magna
and decipher the different effects that various substances had on it. A Daphnia Magna is a
species of water fleas and can be located in the Northern United Sates against the coastline of the
Atlantic in rocky pools. The water flea s habitat consists of rivers and streams, temporary pools,
lakes and ponds, and brackish water. The Daphnia Magna range from two to five millimeters in
length and are shaped like a kidney bean (Elenbaas, Molly). Relating to this lab experiment we
learned in class that the normal heart rateis measured anywhere between 60 and 100 beats per
minute (BPM). If your resting BPM is measured at a level above the number 100 it is known as
Tachycardia. This term indicates that your heart level has exceeded the normal range. Also if
your heart rate is indicated below 60 then it is called Bradycardia, which means the heart is
beating slower than normal. When your heart rate is affected by a substance in the body it is
called a Chronotropic agent. When the heart rate decreases because of a substance or chemical it
is called a negative Chronotropic and when it is affected oppositely by increasing it is known as a
positive Chronotropic agent. In this experiment we added many different substances to the slide on
which the water flea was placed to calculate the increase or decrease in its heart rate due to the
ingredients in the substances. The first substance used was
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Character Analysis Of Henry V
ВЁWhen you feel valued, you feel important. When you feel equal, you feel as if you have more
opportunities.ВЁ Henry V demonstrated his ability to make all of his men feel valued and equal.
Although they are clearly of varying status, he still wanted them to feel valued and to have some
sort of freedom as to being equal. Henry Valways thought that if someone sets their mind to
something, they will then be able to succeed. ВЁGod shall be his hope, each and every day. God
is his stay, his guide, and lantern to his feet.ВЁ Henry V was a great warrior. If you could name
someone that did not care if he were to get harmed, it would be Henry V Yet it would be his
honor to bring victory. He was a leader and had only one desire. He took any opportunities that
came. Once he said his mind to something, he was going to do it. Even if it meant putting his life
on the line, the way he thought about it was different. For him, it would just lead him and his men
closer to success. As human beings ourselves, we like to feel valued and equal. His men are no
different than us. As a human being, we have feelings. This meant Henry V wanted to have the
ability to show his men that if they put their life on the line, he shall do the same. Not many men
who have other men to fight for them, do what he does. HeВґs not afraid of death and only wants to
lead others into success. Henry V is a model of traditional heroism, but his value system is
confusing. Henry V tends to paint a picture of the future,
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The Decline of the World s IQ
What will end the world as we know it? It could be climate change, disease, famine, or global
war. If none of those come to pass there is always the truth that we are breeding our IQ into the
basement. It s called dysgeneic fertilization, and it has been happening for as long as we ve been
recording intelligence. Although this decline can be seen across the board, not everyone is affected
the same way or to the same extent. With each generation that passes a gap widens between those
retaining intelligence and those hemorrhaging intelligence. Action must be taken to prevent the gap
from widening in order to stem a social divide and dystopia from forming.
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Moving away from the socioeconomic segregation, we find that the social divide isn t limited to
just level of intelligence. The Bell Curve discusses the disparity between white and blacks, and
how race plays a part in levels of intelligence. Opponents to this segregation dismiss the findings
of Herrnstein and Murray as a racist ploy (Fraser et al.), but Herrnstein and Murray do not take a
racist stance. They show that after controlling for IQ, race holds little sway and even gives
blacks an edge in obtaining high IQ jobs (Herrnstein and Murray 317 340). This isn t to say a
clear disparity doesn t exist currently. However, race isn t the only factor when determining
dysgenics. They go as far as to show that on even footing, race won t matter. Bringing us back to
the lines drawn between the classes, you can easily see where the other factors suggested by
Flynn will come into play. If these trends continue, what is the future that we face? Embracing
prognostication presented in the media, the outcomes do not look bright. Andrew Niccol tackles
the dystopic future in two of his works, In Time and Gattaca. Niccol s In Time tackles the
socioeconomic divide based on a class or caste system. With a focus
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Persuasive Essay On Bus Safety
The school bus safety in this time has gotten better and worse, but the one thing you don t see in
school buses too often are the seatbelts. I believe that seat belts are needed in buses.
The first patented seat belt was created by American Edward J. Claghorn on February 10, 1885
in order to keep tourists safe in taxis in New York City. This idea slowly became more popular in
the manufacturing of other vehicles. Competing drivers were the first to be required to wear a seat
belt. The real breakthrough with modern seat belts came in 1958 when Swedish engineer Nils
Bohlin was hired by Volvo and he designed the seat belts we know today through a three point seat
belt that better protects the driver and passenger in an accident. The three point design was created
to help secure both the upper and lower body in an accident.
Since 1966, vehicles in America were required to have seat belts in their cars. By 1975, most
first world countries had a seat belt requirement in their cars. Once the three point seat belt
became more common in cars, laws soon followed afterwards. By 1970, the world s first seat
belt law was created in Victoria, Australia, which required passengers to wear their seat belts at all
times. In the U.S., seat belt laws came around the time of the creation of The National Traffic and
Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966.
From 2006 to 2015, there were nationally 301 school aged children who died in school
transportation related crashes: 54 were killed by school
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Impact Of Gandhi On Women s Rights Movement
INTRODUCTION
We record our homage and deep admiration for the Womanhood of India who in the hour of peril
for the motherland forsook the shelter of their homes and with unfailing courage and endurance
stood shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk, in the frontline of India s national army to share
with them the sacrifices and triumphs of the struggle .
From a Resolution passed on January 26, 1931.
When the history of India s fight for Independence comes to be written, the sacrifice made by the
women of India will occupy the foremost place Mahatma GandhiJawaharlal Nehru had remarked,
when most of the men folk were in prison then a remarkable thing happened. Our women came
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His response to her fiery speech brought into her life the impact of a visionary who saw in her
oratory and brilliance a leader of the future.
The period from 1917 to 1919 was the most dynamic phase of Sarojini s career. During this time,
she campaigned for the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms, the Khilafat issue, the draconian Rowlett
Act and the Satyagraha. When Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement ,she proved
a faithful lieutenant. With great courage she quelled the rioters, sold proscribed literature,
addressed frenzied meetings on the carnage at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar.In 1930 when
Mahatma Gandhi chose her to lead the Salt Satyagraha the stories of her courage became legion.
After Gandhi s arrest she had prepared 2,000 volunteers under the scorching sun to raid the
Dahrsana Salt Works, while the police faced them half a mile up the road with rifle, lathis (canes)
are steel tipped clubs. The volunteers wildly cheered when she shook off the arm of the British
police officer who came to arrest her and marched proudly to the barbed wire stockade where she
was interned before being imprisoned.
Freedom struggle was in full force and she came under the influence of Gopalakrishna Gokhale
and Gandhi. Gokhale advised her to spare all her energy and talents for nation s cause. She gave up
writing poetry and fully devoted herself to emancipation of women, education, Hindu Muslim unity
etc. She became a follower of
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Telecommunication Companies Use Nokia s Gsm Network
GSM ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCTION
Most of the top telecommunication companies use Ericsson s GSM network including Vodafone
Delhi. GSM R9 network, a multi service network has the ability to accommodate a variety of
networks. For the operator, continuity of services, end client application portfolios and significant
cost reductions in transmission, operation and support are the implications of GSM R9. GSM is an
advanced TDMA framework upgraded for full duplex voice telephony.
The network is partitioned into:
Switching systems (SS)
Base station system (BSS)
Operation and support system (OSS)
The entire system is made up of every system s functional units.
NODES
1.Switching system
Mobile services switching centres
It plays out the system telephony switching functions as well as controls calls to and from other
telephony and data systems, such as the PSTN and PLMN. In Ericsson s GSM system, the VLR is
constantly incorporated with the MSC to shape a MSC/VLR to use internal signalling.
Visitor location register
The visitor location register is a database containing information about all the MSS that as of
now are located in the MSC service area. It has temporary subscriber information that the MSC
requires to provide service for visiting subscribers. The VLR can be seen as a distributed BHLR.
When a mobile station roams into a new MSC service area, the VLR associated with that MSC
requests data about the MS from the HLR and stores it. The VLR has all the required
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Finding The Sun, A Tragicomedy
Finding the Sun, a Tragicomedy Edward Albee s one act play about four couples day at the beach
and the ensuing clash of personalities never made it to Broadway and thus never received much
critical attention. This series of flowing vignettes is undoubtedly a tragicomedy because it causes
strong feelings of sadness or regret as much as it is meant to make people laugh (Merriam
Webster). Finding the Sun discusses topics such as extra marital affairs, it has a quick and good
natured structure, and an ending where each character meets a sense of closure within their given
circumstances. The playbalances on the line between tragedyand comedythe entire time before
delivering an ending that affects each individual character. The relationships in this piece are
complicated at best but none are more intriguing than that of Daniel and Benjamin. These two
men, who are now married to Cordelia and Abigail respectively, used to be lovers and that is no
secret to anyone within the immediate vicinity; within the first two vignettes we see the remnants
of a strong connection between them. Not much later there is a conversation between Abigail and
Cordelia where the problems begin and Abigail refers to Benjamin as having adjusted to the
world and realizing the follies of his ways, his former ways (Albee 9). It is in this conversation
that it is apparent that Benjamin and Daniel only left one another because of the world s view
towards homosexual relationship. It is also in this
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The Matrix, By Directors Lana And Larry Wachowski Essay
Due to technology more advanced, it is only natural for people to question the possibilities and
dangers as well its consequences to our society. Science fiction genres are great depictions and
visual representations that can bring possible answers to our doubts. In the film The Matrix
(1999), directors Lana and Larry Wachowski convey their idea that freedom is when you can fully
control you own life and the theme of Reality Vs. illusion through characterization, setting and the
films visual effects. The protagonist Neo, is a hacker who believes that he is not truly awake and
feels an unexplainable doubt in his life. He is then awakened by Morpheus, the leader of the
resistance against the matrix, into an apocalyptic world where machines control peoples minds
through a program called the matrix . Throughout their battle in rescuing the humanrace, the crucial
idea of what true freedom is, constantly stirs up not only the characters but also the viewer s
minds. Would we call living in a reality full of chaos being free, or would we rather live in an
illusion where you are free and the society is perfect, but in reality being locked up in a tube?
The theme of Man Vs Machine is communicated through characterization and costume. The matrix
is an example of human devolution, when Machine takes over human species. In the film, humans
are enslaved by machines in an invisible prison where they perceive they live normal lives, but in
reality they are controlled by the machines.
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Flood Narrative ( Genesis 6-9 ) Vs. Epic Gilgamesh And...
Flood Narrative (Genesis 6 9) vs. Epic Gilgamesh, Tablet XI The Flood Narrative (Genesis 6 9)
and the Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet XI have certain parallels that are undeniable, yet many
noticeable differences. The parallels are strange yet oddly common in any flood narrative and the
differences often lie behind the reasons, responses, and decisions made by the main characters. In
both texts, each of the main characters, Noah and Uta napishti, were ordered to build an ark or a
boat due to an incoming flood. In Genesis, Godtells Noah, Make yourself an ark of cypress wood,
make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch (Genesis 6:14). Noah obeys God s
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This is logical to due to the fact that Noah only had his family and animals on the ark, while Uta
napishti has his family, friends, animals, silver and gold, and all valuables needed to reestablish
the earth once the floods had passed. Once the floods did indeed pass, the Noah s ark stopped in
the mountains of Ararat and Uta napishti s boat stopped at Mount Nimush. However, both Noah
and Uta napishti had to wait and make sure that the floods had truly stopped. Genesis reads, The
waters continued to abate until the tenth month...on the first day of the month, the tops of the
mountains reappeared (Genesis 8:5). Similarly, Epic Gilgamesh reads, One day and a second,
Mount Nimush held the boat fast, allowed it no motion, a third day and a fourth, Mount Nimush
held the boat fast, allowed it no motion (Gilgamesh, XI, 143 145). It s a coincidence that both of
these mountains are located in the Middle East. After enduring a catastrophic flood, Noah and Uta
napishti had to remain in their shelter for days on end. Nevertheless, these men are admirable for
their dedication and perseverance. Unfortunately, Noah had to persevere significantly longer time
than Gilgamesh. In the Epic Gilgamesh, the flood only lasted six days and seven nights: For six
days and nights, there blew the wind, the downpour, the gale, the Deluge, it flattened the land. But
the seventh day when it came, the gale relented, the Deluge ended
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Descriptive Essay About The Picasso
The Picasso It was my first day in the United States of America, travelling all the way from Nepal
to witness this amazing city. I was mesmerized by the skyline and obviously the food. I was
carving for my native Nepali food and to my amazement, there are many restaurants of nearly all the
cuisines. Chicagois a city with over 2.7 million residents (Wikipedia, City of Chicago), living in
the biting cold weather still happy and trying to cope up with the hustle and bustle of the big
city. It has nearly all the ethnic cultures within the neighborhood, if one wants to experience any
of these ethnic cultures they simply need to pay a visit to these neighborhoods. Now, talking
about the skyline the architecture is amazing, done with perfection and will leave you awe
struck. It masters in all the international styles and the maintenance of these buildings are the top
priority for the Chicagoans. I didn t find a single building in a bad condition and not only the
buildings look good they are very safe too. All the buildings have well maintained facilities in
case of an emergency. I took a short nap in the hotel and then left for a city tour, which was
offered by the Chicago trolley. There I saw a huge dark metal structure which was challenging you
to interpret it. I got down and started admiring the structure and was trying to understand the artist
s purpose. I noticed it was called The Picasso , it left me in a deep thought on what is the purpose
of the gift and the history
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Software Architecture By Phillipe Kruchten
In the paper Architectural Blueprints The 4+1 View Model of Software Architecture by Phillipe
Kruchten, he examines how developers can use multiple views to capture the software architecture
and how these views are more desirable than a single viewport that tries to capture everything. Each
view, should ideally, address one specific set of concerns. For Kruchten, software architectureis the
deliberate assembling of various architectural elements to fulfill the requirements of the system.
The intent was to come up with a mechanism to separate the different aspects of a software system
into different views of the system. This is because different stakeholders always have different
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The logical view, which is the object model of the design (when an object oriented design technique
is used),
The process view, which captures the concurrency and synchronization aspects of the design,
The development view, which describes the static organization of the software in its development
environment
The physical view, which describes the mapping of the software onto the hardware and reflects its
distributed aspect.
Article Analysis:
Each of the views in the 4 + 1 View Model views are meant to handle a particular set issues:
The logical view
This contains information about the various elements of the system. The Logical view is modelled
in UML using Class, Object, State machine and Interaction diagrams (e.g Sequence diagrams). It s
connection is absolutely to developers.
The process view
This describes the concurrent processes within the system. It incorporates some non functional
aspects such as performance and availability. To model process view in UML, Activity diagrams
are used to represent concurrent behavior.
The development view
The development view describes software modules and subsystems. In UML, Package and
Component diagrams are used to represent the development view.
The physical view
The physical view describes the physical deployment of the system. For example, it describes how
many nodes
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Raymond Chandler Research Paper
He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food cake. These were the
kinds of phrases that Raymond Chandler, a great American author of the early twentieth century,
used to captivate and enthral a wide audience. He used this skill to navigate and lead the newly
emerging mystery genre during the Modernist Movement. Chandler was born on July 23, 1888 in
Chicago, but was educated in England, France, and Germany. Chandler published 27 poems and
wrote for English newspapers before he returned to the United States in 1912. He lived an
intensely interesting life, and passed away on March 26, 1959. The product of Raymond Chandler
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Chandler was educated in the classics in a London prep school, and continued his higher
education in civil service and international law in France and Germany. He began his writing
career as a nonfiction journalist in England for newspapers such as The Daily Express and The
Western Gazette , but then moved back to the United States to live in Los Angeles with his
mother in 1912. In 1917, Chandler enlisted as a Private in the Canadian Army, and was sent to
the French front lines of World War I. Chandler returned home wounded and concussed, while
the rest of his squad was killed in combat. Chandler had to live with being the only survivor of
his group, giving him a darker outlook on life. Despite having the tools to become an author
upon returning home, Raymond Chandler instead became the Vice President of a Southern
California oil syndicate, as oil in California at this time was, beginning to gush (Pierce) in a time
period often referred to as The Roaring Twenties. Raymond Chandler met his wife Cissy Pascal
and married her in 1924 right after his mother passed away due to illness. She had not approved
of them as a couple. While business was booming and Chandler was incredibly successful during
the twenties, this was also the decade of Prohibition. Chandler became a heavy alcoholic soon
after the national ban on alcohol was lifted and found himself being fired from his job. His life
changed then, and he found himself among a group of lonely and struggling Americans following
the Great Depression era. He used this time as an opportunity to observe that crime was a big
industry in the city in both successful and poor times. With his writing, Raymond Chandler
managed to tap into the vast reservoir of mass discontent (Raskin, 2013). Chandler decided not to
focus his skills on developing intricate plot lines, so instead he focused more on depicting emotions
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Prostate Cancer And Psa Testing
6.0Understanding Prostate Cancer
6.1A general discussion about prostate cancer in NZ
This cancer is unusual in that it takes a long time (15 20 years or more) to progress from a
localised state in the prostate to metastatic disease and death. Men whose cancer is in the localised
state may have no prostate symptoms, no bleeding or pain. The tumour is too small to cause
obstruction or LUTS (In older men coexisting BPH may cause LUTS, but there may be a cancer
present too).
Research on the incidence of Prostate Cancer and PSA testing in NZ MДЃori has shown that
although MДЃori have a decreased incidence compared to all men, their mortality rate is higher,
and there is a reduced rate of PSA testing. Pacific men have the same incidence and mortality as all
men.
A positive Family History of prostate cancer is significant, having a first degree relative (brother or
father) increases the risk by 2 2.5 times, if 2 or more the risk is increased by 5 11 times. There is a
genetic (hereditary disease) sub group that accounts for near 10% of cases, this is likely if three or
more relatives.
Prostate cancer occurs mainly in older men. Nearly two thirds are diagnosed in men aged 65 or
older, and it is rare before age 40. The average age at the time of diagnosis is about 67. Prostate
cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung cancer. In
New Zealand Prostate Cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in New Zealand men,
behind Lung Cancer
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The P Value As A Measure Of The Evidence Against The Null...
The p value is a measure of the strength of the evidence against the null hypothesis. The p value
is the probability of getting the observed value of the test statistic, or a value with the even
greater evidence against Ho, if the null hypothesis is actually true. The smaller the p value, the
greater the evidence against the null hypothesis. If we have a given significance level, then we
reject. If we do not have a given significance level, then it is not as cut and dried. If the P value is
less than (or equal to) О±, then the null hypothesis is rejected in favor of the alternative
hypothesis. And, if the P value is greater than О±, then the null hypothesis is not rejected. All
statistical tests produce a p value and this is equal to the probability of obtaining the observed
difference, or one more extreme, if the null hypothesis is true. To put it another way if the null
hypothesis is true, the p value is the probability of obtaining a difference at least as large as that
observed due to sampling variation. Consequently, if the p value is small the data support the
alternative hypothesis. If the p value is large the data support the null hypothesis. But how small
is small and how large is large ?! Conventionally a p value of 0.05 is generally regarded as
sufficiently small to reject the null hypothesis. If the p value is larger than 0.05 we fail to reject
the null hypothesis. The 5% value is called the significance level of the test. Other significance
levels that are
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Why I Am A Motor Skill
When observing Presley, with her body size you noticed she is larger than the other children
around her. I was informed by one of the caregivers she is the oldest out of the children there.
Not knowing actual height and weight, comparing her to the other children, she was taller and
looked fuller. Presley is two years old and if fully walking. Under the gross motor skill, the third
element in the dynamic system; practice unbalanced, wide legged, short strides become steady,
smooth gait, Presley was surpassed that stage. She walked with her arms down, not out, and
legs were close together. The other children around her seemed to be in the practice phase. One
fine motor skill I noticed was a mouth skill, pronunciation. Her words were clear, making it
easier to understand what she asked for or talking in general. She said zapatoes , which is a
spanish word for shoes and was said clearly and understood. Presley grasping was more focused
on toys, while I was there she did not get into any altercations(pulling hair/biting) with the other
children. Because Presley is two years old, I noticed more Tertiary Circular Reactions, rather than
primary/secondary circular reaction. For an example of stage six, when Presley was trying to put
the shorts on the doll, she placed the doll on the on the table and when she tried to put the shorts
on the doll would slide forward, making it difficult for her to get the shorts on. She had others
around her and did not ask for help, until another
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Memory Lane Short Story
Memory Lane
Fictional Narrative
Mason was very outgoing. He had brown hair and blue eyes. He always wanted to go and explore.
He always loved his family, especially his brother Collin who was the complete opposite of him.
Colin was a redhead with brown eyes.
One day, specifically September 23, 2015, Mason was just driving around looking for a way to
pass time. He drove around Pennsylvania thriving for something to do in his spare time
On his way, he noticed a sign that lead into a cave that looked suspicious and the sign said, Memory
Lane. Even though the cave looked dangerous and suspicious, Mason still decided to go into the
suspicious looking cave and take a look around. Once he entered the cave about fifteen feet in,
the walls started to glow and light up with many colors and he thought, What is going on here?
As Mason looked at the walls, he saw himself as a baby. It seemed as if the cave was a theatre.
Before he knew it, the walls were already showing himself as a teenager that was thirteen years
old. Mason kept watching his memories on the walls play his life before his eyes. Mason was so
mesmerized that he didn t even realize the cave was filling up with water.
He had reached the point where he was seeing himself in the cave watching the memories. Soon,
as he was only 24 years old, the walls showed memories that were from when he seemed to be
thirty. After realizing that the memories he was seeing were memories he didn t experience yet, he
thought,
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Figurative Language In The Hunted Oak And The Lynching
The poems by Paul Dunbar and Claude McKay both use figurative language in the poems the The
Hunted Oak and The Lynching . The ways that they talk about it are completely different and
invoke different feeling out of you as both writers wanted to talk about an important issue. The
hunted oak was written in 1913 and The Lynchingwas written in 1920 so this tells us that it was a
prominent issue at the time. Each author used different literary devices to convey their feelings
and to express themselves. Their perception of terror is the same for both but how the convey it is
different. The poems are meant to have a sense of terror and fright.
The genre of the poem The Hunted Oak is drama because the author let s all the characters speak
throughout the poem. The subject of this poem is that there is a lynching going on and the tree
is affected by the actions. The theme of this poem is that terror but not to a person but to thing.
There was a lot of forms of diction in this poem. For example, there was connotation when he
said And why, when I go through the shade you throw runs a shudder over me (Dunbar). That line
also gave the reader imagery by using the word shudder, a person can physically see someone
physically shuddering. The tone of this poem was a somber one. It just gives the reading bad feeling
for the tree at the end of the poem.
This poem is unique because it is told from the tree s perspective. Dunbar gave the tree feelings,
this can be seen here I feel the rope against my bark against my bark . The theme of the poem is
terror because the tree has conveyed emotions that make it seems that he was emotionally
scarred by this event. This can be seen in the line For I feel his curse as a haunted bough on the
trunk of a haunted tree . Also, the way that the tree describes the event as a whole brings a sense
of terror. For example, in the line I feel in the throne of his final woe the touch of my own pain.
This not say that the victim who is being lynched is taking his last breath so does the tree. This
also can be perceived that the tree and the victim are interconnected, as their souls both leave the
earth at the same time. Animist may believe that the line is of terror because the lynches
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Jewish Resistance During Ww2
JEWISH RESISTANCE: Jewish resistance is a very untold and important part of World War II.
As the war grew and the Nazi s occupied many European countries, resistance grew and
intensified. Those who could escape the ghettos and work camps joined partisan groups. In the
early 1940 s, underground resistance movements developed in about 100 ghettos. There were
about 20,000 30,000 Jewish Partisans and their main goal was to break out of the ghettos, save as
many Jewsas they could, and fight against the Germans. Many Jews operated as partisans,
whether as part of individual Jewish units or as members of non Jewish units (Yad Vashem, n.d.).
Although there was a much greater network of Gestapo and SS Guards, Jewish partisans mainly
operated within Nazi occupied Eastern Europe including the Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania,
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Poland as well as France,
Belgium, Greece, and Italy. Eastern Europe, especially Belorussia, the western Ukraine, and
Lithuania had a wide array of forests and swamps which were ideal for guerrilla warfare. Unlike
Eastern Europe, it was impossible to form partisan groups in Western Europe because of the open
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Approximately 20,000 Jews had survived. These Jews had become a workforce for the Germans
until the ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Only about 2,000 to 3,000 Jews survived this liquidation.
Before the liquidation, there was a Jewish resistance movement but it did not last very long because
of the upcoming liquidation. The Jewish resistance members fought against the Germans when they
began to deport more Jews. Only a few of the ghetto fighters survived the final destruction of the
ghetto and they joined other existing partisan
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Archetypes In Carl Jung s The Lord Of The Rings
All great adventurous tales feature a brave, noble hero. One that is there to save the day from the
evils that run rampant across the land, but like most stories of this type, the hero needs to be
trained by a mentor to overcome his struggles. These different characters in a story can fit into an
archetype according to their behavior and actions. The archetypes, originally made by Swiss
psychologist Carl Jung, provide a basis and foundation for personality and motivations done by a
character.Characters in the same archetype share similar characteristics. They will share
descriptions to how they live life (Mcsorely). Many of Carl Jung s archetypal characters, such as
the wise old man, the hero, and the shadow are exhibited in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The
trilogy provides very defined examples of the archetypes. The... Show more content on
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The hero is the usually the protagonist or whom the story revolves around. This being Frodo
Baggins in The Lord of the Rings. The hero is often related to The self or The ego . The self
signifies the process of individualization. This is Jung s term for when a character has met their
unique goal or when a character has reached their full potential pertaining to their archetype
(Skogemann). The ego contributes to this by being the driving force for the actions. The ego may
get overwhelmed by their goals and matters concerning their personal identity. He sometimes
chooses to act out of line and put himself/herself in danger to achieve their goals for
individualization(Samuels 52). A hero is the embodiment of goodness and justice. They are there
to be the mediators of good and smite down the evils that reign across the land. Frodo truly
becomes the hero of the trilogy when steps forward to be the ring bearer and the one to destroy the
ring in Mount Doom. In the article A Gallery of Archetypes author Caroline Myss states, ...The hero
faces physical and internal obstacles, confronting the survival fears that
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dispute Resolution
CHAPTER II
ARBITRATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL DISPUTES
2.1 Introduction
?The realisation, in the words of Lord Simon of Glaisdale, that litigation, while certainly preferable
to personal violence is not in itself an intrinsically desirable activity, has encouraged the search for
other methods of dispute resolution each of which has attracted it adherents and enthusiasts. One of
the oldest and best established of these systems is that of arbitration.?[footnoteRef:1] [1: Galway
City Council v Samuel Kingston Construction Ltd [2010] 3 IR 95. O?Donnell J]
There has been a wide range of debate to create a more expeditious dispute resolution method for
settling commercial disputes amongst businessmen and lawyers who are involved with
international trade across national borders.[footnoteRef:2] Until recently, commercial courts were
congested due to the number of commercial disputes pending before them. There was a need for
other dispute resolution methods to bridge this gap, expedite matters and to promote business
transactions. Arbitration, mediation and conciliation were adopted by states to supplement the
normal court system. However, we are yet to reach that point where one can boldly say that, the
alternative dispute resolution methods to the courts are expedient. [2: Herbert Buston, ?Arbitration
of International Commercial Disputes? (1964 1965) 6 Boxton College Industrial Commercial Law
Review 569]
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The courts recognized arbitration as a rival and due to that, the courts and the law were hesitant to
the evolving nature of arbitration in businesses.[footnoteRef:27] Though arbitration was used for
settling most trade disputes, it took a modern trend in the 19th century.[footnoteRef:28] [26: J.L (n
41) @ 18] [27: ibid] [28: ibid
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Nelson Mandela Research Paper Outline
Brock Lorette
Date: October 14, 2015
CHV20/Civics ISU
Lucid Writing
Civil Rights Topic:Nelson Mandela was a civil rights activist fighting for the people of South Africa.
Source(s):
Nelson Mandela Biography. (n.d.). See more at: http://www.biography.com/people/nelson mandela
9397017#related video gallery. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
KIELBURGER, C. (2013, July 17). Honouring Nelson Mandela a father of peace and reconciliation
See more at: Http://www.weday.com/global voices/honouring nelson mandela a father of peace and
reconciliation/#sthash.Xm7Y1c2r.dpuf. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
Civil Rights Issue:
Nelson Mandela was involved with leading the anti apartheid movement in South Africa and joined
forces with the African National Congress in 1942 working towards a democratic government. For
20 years he led a campaign for equality to promote non violence, anti racism and peace for the
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While in prison he was able to continue talks with President De Klerk of South Africa who released
him from prison in 1990 and in 1993 he was given a Nobel Peace prize for his role in dismantling
apartheid. This was also the year of the first all race election in over 300 years in South Africa.
He was an advocate of promoting peace and equality on the national and global level. In later
years Mandela spent his time as a woman s rights activist and started a children s fund to help
children living in poverty as well as a campaign to fight AIDS which is what his son had died from.
Historic Significance:
Nelson Mandela was the first black president in South Africa and was responsible for dismantling
apartheid in 1993. Mandela s birthday was July 18 so now that date is called Mandela s Day which
is an international day to promote global peace.
Conclusions:
Mandela lived a long life and made so many differences for the people of today in
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Beloved And Sethe
Morrison uses a language packed with desire and need when describing the relationship between
Beloved and Denver. Beloved provides emotional sustenance for Denver in a way that Sethe
failed as a mother. Denver feels simultaneously responsible for and dependent upon Beloved
which further reinforces the connection. Sethe s reaction to the news of Halle s fate reveals her
strategy for coping with pain and love. is tempted to contain her feelings just like Paul D. Due to
Sethes strong love for Halle, the news of his psychological breakdown is just another burden. Yet
facing his pain and her own allows her to heal and move on. Sethe does not move from her current
haunted home in hopes that Halle would someday return to her. As she begins to reexamine
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A Report On Gap Retail Store
GAP Retail Store
The Retail industry consists of a systematic system including the products information, inventory
system, employee s information as well as for the billing purposes. To keep track of the sales
and to avoid mix up in inventory and to have a aligned billing system to avoid mix of bills
amongst the patrons. Other retail stores at the malls or separate factory outlets etc. is using this
system to be able to give a good service to its patrons.
Introduction
Gap is a well known clothing line started in the United sates which now has numerous stores and
factory outlets all over the world and this will help summarize the use of the system used by all
the stores in the retail industry. The Store would provide type of clothing and accessories (Jeans,
khakis, T Shirts, Shirts, tank tops, Shorts, Sunglasses etc.). Depending on the cloths or accessories
price tags set up according to the bar code the prices are charged to the customers.
The Employees of the Store
Employees are people who will manage all aspects of the database. In most databases, they are
identified with as much information as possible. To keep our implication simple, we will need the
name and the title of each employee. To uniquely identity an employee, each one will have an
employee number. This number will be specified but the person who is creating the record for a
new hire.
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The Reception And Influence Of Rebecca Harding Davis
Among the multitudes of upper class women in the nineteenth century, struggling with their own
problems, few felt the need to speak out for others, especially the lower classes. However,
Rebecca Harding Davis observed the suffering of all humanity and decided to give everyone a
voice through her writings. Throughout her career, Davis wrote an innumerable amount of works
advocating for equal rights among all people, right up until her death in 1910. The following
paper will analyze and discuss the reception and influence that Rebecca Harding Davis s works of
literary realism had on the hierarchy of society, in relation to class, from the nineteenth century to
the present. Furthermore, Davis s own personal experiences will also be discussed... Show more
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Beyond her parents, Davis was also influenced by many notable authors who showed her that
everyday life and people could actually be depicted in literature. Among these notable authors,
Davis particularly favored Nathaniel Hawthorne s Twice Told Tales, and the stories within this
collection shocked Davis at their boldness. One of these short stories within Hawthorne s
collection in particular, entitled The Ambitious Guest, was fascinating to Davis because of the
horrifying ending in which everyone dies. This ending completely went against what Davis had
been exposed to growing up in a society coddled by Romanticism, and she enjoyed the change.
Together, these influences created a pioneer for a crucial development in literature: the transition
from Romanticism to Realism. Beginning in 1830, which is, ironically, the year Davis was born,
a new literature movement called Romanticism began. This movement was characterized by
stories laden with sentimentality and focused on the individual. One notable example of a
romanticized story would be Sir Walter Scott s Ivanhoe, in which Ivanhoe falls madly in love
with Rowena and does everything in his power to win her over. This story was one of the many
that Davis was exposed to growing up, and she quickly came to reject the ideals of Romanticism.
Davis saw these works of literature as egotistical and melodramatic, and while she enjoyed good
stories, she determined that they could not make any
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Cultural Encounter By Ana Menendez
Cultural encounter can be used as a concept often used in current academic and public discussions
on modern societies conditions. It studies the cultural identities, the symbolic interpretation and
representational forms which comes through a cross cultural and international and global
perspective. (Roskilde University, M.A. Cultural Encounters). And it can impact on the individual
growth and be quite intense. The cultural encounter growth can be noticed by placing the situations
where we can find our understanding of self as individual, the world and how we believe in how
things are or should be and finding this understanding can be severely challenged. (Montuori. A
Fahim. U. Cross Cultural Encounter as an Opportunity for Personal Growth.... Show more content
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When he shows how that he and his Cuban friends still playing dominoes everyday in Miami
park, and how that the tour bus stopped by and that the tourist trolley pauses and announces that
these Cuban men still keeping this traditional game alive of their Cuban homeland. (Eder. R.
Baying at a Havana Moon). We also can notice that the Narrator is aware to the cultural
encounter which he is living in that short story when he said Here in America, I may be a short,
insignificant mutt, but in Cuba I was a German shepherd (Menendez, In Cuba I Was a German
shepherd, An Anthology of Short Stories from Five Continents Edited by Prescott. L ), Maximo
saw himself similar to the German shepherd because between America and Cuba things got
changed for him, when in Cuba he was a well respected man and a Professor, but in America all
that changed for him because of his low social status and because he wasn t that prestigious great
German shepherd he was in
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Eclectic Spirituality
Eclectic spirituality is difficult to define, in fact we have to define each word individually. The
definition of eclectic is, selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles
(Merriam Webster, 2015). The definition of spirituality is, the quality or state of being concerned
with religionor religious matters: the quality or state of being spiritual (Merriam Webster, 2015).
When we learn about eclectic spirituality, and that most people are no longer grounded in one
particular religion, however they still claim to be spiritual, the phrase, Spiritual but not religious
(Sacramento Bee McEntyre, M, 2015) makes sense.
While this is the first time, I personally have ever heard of the term eclectic spirituality (apparently,
I live a sheltered life), however its origins are said to have begun during the nineteenth century
during the romanticism movement. The romanticism movement, questioned the doctrine and
religious beliefs from the enlightenment period, as they chose to exalt their dreams, feelings, and
mystical experiences.
I believe that the ever changing worldview makes it easier for people to embrace this eclectic
spirituality. Our worldview continues to change as society adapts to such things, as changes in
political and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I personally will stay true to my beliefs, and continue to do my best, as I want more for my children
and all of our future generations to come. As Ronald Reagan stated, Each generation goes further
than the generation preceding it because it stands on the shoulders of that generation. You will have
opportunities beyond anything we ve ever known (Reagan,
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Dengue Fever Personal Statement
I grew up in a family of doctors and engineers so my interests were naturally shaped around the
sciences. However, my dad was the black sheep of the family who decided to pursue business. I
remember listening to his phone calls about product development, marketing and accounting and
although at the age of eight I had no idea what he was talking about, he gradually pulled my
interests into the world of business. In a way, I could say I had the best of both worlds.
Although I was often told that studying science and business was unfocused and unnecessarily
challenging, I disagreed completely. I was engrossed in dissections, the immune system and
neurology during biology and the colorful yet sometimes dangerous experiments during chemistry.
Without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Living in the tropical island of Sri Lanka meant heavy exposure to mosquitoes and Dengue fever is
a horrifying yet rather common disease that most Sri Lankans suffer from at least once in their
lifetime. I remember when it was my turn. I was diagnosed at a time where dengue fever was at
a peak high in Sri Lanka and my parents struggled to find me a room at a hospital because so
many patients were admitted due to dengue fever. Although I was fortunate enough to find a room
eventually, I remember passing the children in the hospital hallways who could not find a vacant
room. Why don t people understand that there is a huge demand for better healthcare that isn t
being met? I thought. As I lay in my bed surrounded by the four white walls of my room, I realized
that this was only in Colombo, where most people had access to healthcare. Imagine the dengue
patients in other areas of Sri Lanka, poverty stricken areas. They did not have access to
healthcare in their regions. Although I felt lucky enough to have a bed to sleep on and doctors at
my footstep, I could not sleep peacefully at night knowing that somewhere in a shanty town,
another girl like me could be suffering from dengue fever too but she is probably sleeping on the
sandy floor of her hut hoping praying that she will be
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Useful Phrases Used In Essay Writing

  • 1. Useful Phrases Used In Essay Writing 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Useful Phrases Used In Essay Writing Useful Phrases Used In Essay Writing
  • 2. Social Media Problems The first time many people engage in the usage of social media is during their teenage years. Many individuals turn to social media for factual information and later discover what they read or seen wasn t true. This is because yellow journalism publications provide false information, and when it s later corrected not as many people are informed because the media has moved on to another event. Social media has a fear to many people because the National Security Agency can monitor social media activity and read private messages by simply entering a person s username into their system. Social media is a business and interrupts personal privacy. Social media is a problem. Social media is a leading problem because it leads to shorter attention spans. The increasing prestige of social media and the internet is actually rewiring our brain. In 2015 a study was conducted by Microsoft. This study surveyed two thousand people as a control group and monitored the brain activity of one hundred and twelve additional people using electroencephalograms. The results showed that the average human attention span is rapidly declining. In the year two thousand, the human attention span was twelve seconds. Now the human attention span is eight seconds making our attention span shorter than that of a goldfish at nine seconds. Shortened attention spans lead to dissatisfaction, violence, and declining sales. For example; last year Amazon had a fifty six second delay on their, checkout process which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay Disputing the Canon Disputing the Canon I was in the best of settings when I realized that Shakespeare was indeed great. My freshman year in high school, I had English class with an esteemed teacher, Mr. Broza hailed as the Paul D. Schreiber High School Shakespeare aficionado, founder of Schreiber s Annual Shakespeare Day, and, perhaps most heart warming of all, a self proclaimed Shakespeare lover whose posters of The Bard could be found as wallpaper in his small office. How lucky I thought I was. Indeed, if I wanted to appreciate Hamlet, I was in the right hands. But how misled I actually was at least, in Walker Percy s eyes. In his essay, The Loss of the Creature, Percy recalls a scene from The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter: ...the girl hides in the bushes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After sitting by a tree and reading the text front to back, perhaps then I would be able to see Shakespeare in Percy s sense of the word. Percy s noble task is to open our minds to the possibility that we are not the masters of what we know that, in part, what we know and what we see, when approached passively, have a lot more to do with preformed symbolic complex than with ourselves (512). Percy s exploration achieves one of the main goals of all philosophy to change the way we think about things. He changes the meaning of many concepts human beings tend to take for granted. Sight is no longer the mere act of seeing, but a struggle, an act of understanding and appreciation (523). Sovereignty, in relation to things, is no longer some abstract concept of power, but an ability to interpret for oneself (517). Education or perhaps more specifically, its dynamic is reshaped, for it is no longer a passive act (i.e. being taught to ) but an action that relies much more upon the student, who may have the greatest difficulty in salvaging the creature itself from the educational package in which it is presented (519). These concept alterations are thus meant to alter our reality; they aim to help us rediscover in art what he calls in his opening paragraph an island, Formosa. This previously untouched island is beautiful to its discoverer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Cost Of Health Care Industry 1.Identify and describe the problem in this case. The case is about current high cost of health care industry in US. There was not technology used in medical record keeping. But now some emerging software and applications are being used. The cost of traditional record keeping is higher compared to the facility it provides. The efficiency of traditional system is low. It also highlights the cost patients, hospital and government paying for not following efficient technology. It sheds light on some Electronic Medical Record systems viz. Veterans Affairs, Vista. The emerging EMR tries to solve the case to some extent but there have been issues with insurance company and the technical manpower needed for its implementation. More than 50% US hospitals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Management will have nice time and relax as the flow of business and control mechanism is good. Management have to allocate less budget of data security and data keeping. The effectiveness of records kept is higher on using digitized technologies. Since more tasks are automated upon digitization less manpower are needed or staff engages on skilled task rather than doing layman work or indexing and searching. People gets immediate recommendation, error free service and payment becomes easier. The capacity of hospitals for placing patient will be high as patient are mobile due to faster service. Patients get quality service, reduction in duplication of diagnosis. The government need less budgets on healthcare so other sector of nation development will speed up and later on the quality of life is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance Of Naturalism In Eveline Eveline is a short story in the genre of naturalism which means that it centres on life as it is and it stresses the importance of the environment and heredity in shaping human destiny. It was written by James Joyce in 1904 as part of a collection of portraits of people who lived in Dublin around 1900 titled Dubliners. The story features only two main settings Eveline s house and the port and lasts only the span of one day. It was written by Joyce to show the monotonous lives of the people who lived in Dublinat the time. Joyce was openly critical of Irish parochialism and he wrote Eveline to prove his belief that Ireland does not permit the development of individuality, as the character Eveline is presented by Joyce to be the absolute epitome of Irish parochialism; rather than go after her ambition to leave Ireland for a better life, Eveline s life is lead by her sense of duty. We see this when Eveline doubts her ambitions, In her home any way she had shelter and food; she had those whom she had known all her life about her, The simplistic reasoning that Joyce uses conveys the absolute autonomy of Eveline s life as her only reasons to not chase her ambition are basic requirements for most people s lives. Eveline, unfortunately, leads the stereotypical life for a woman in Ireland around that time as her life was ruled by her sense of duty and the men in her life rather than by her ambitions and herself. The reason Joyce did this was so he could share the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Clark Family Coat Of ARMS Images of THE CLARK FAMILY COAT OF ARMS IMAGE Origins Available: English, Irish, Scottish Where did the English Clark family come from? What is the English Clark family crest and coat of arms? When did the Clark family first arrive in the United States? Where did the various branches of the family go? What is the Clark family history? The name Clark comes from one of the family having worked as a person who concerned himself with matters of scholarly importance or of religious orders or as a secretary. The surname Clark originally derived from the Latin form clericus Even today, the word and profession clerk is typically pronounced clark throughout the United Kingdom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Middle Ages, even the literate spelled their names differently as the English language incorporated elements of French, Latin, and other European languages. Many variations of the name Clark have been found, including: Clark, Clerk and others. First found in Northumberland, where the ancestral home of the Clark family is thought to be located. The family held a family seat in this county from the days before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. In Sherif Grigs In Dan Moller An argument against marriage he makes the claim that marriage seems not to persevere through the hardships and falls fault to time. I believe with this statement because once again I can relate to this particular topic to my own life in the fact that I grew up with divorced parents. According to Moller, most marriages tend to fall through as backlash of ongoing time with each other s and this in fact is the reason my parents signed their divorcepapers. I also believe an abundant amount of people in society concurs with this statement considering most people know of a friend, colleague, familymember, etc. that knows of a divorced couple due to no longer enjoying each other s time. To avoid the marriageordeal all together some couples opt out of getting married to begin with, in fact the National Center... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I fully support this particular statement in that I do believe this is the or one of the biggest aspects of marriage in it self. Another controversial statement Grisgs adds to her article is the discussion of same sex marriage and how it could damage the establishment of marriage as a whole. And I whole heartedly agree with Grigs s belief as well. One of the biggest facts that this statement is rides on is that, as well all know and like I just discussed, a man and women is needed to make new life and unify their children to father and mother. Supporters of the same sex marriage movement who say that this will not infer with traditional man and wife marriages. But today in societies eyes it can and will in fact arise a great amount of conflict on this sensitive movement. Above all altering the basic make up of family will change both the definition of it and parenting as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Imperialism In England And Germany The early 19th and 20th centuries in England and Germany were times that would define modern Europe for ages. While England had been a world superpower since the 1500 s, they had to compete with Germany, a new and emerging country. For in the newer countries, imperialism was giving the people a newfound sense of nationalism further empowering people. Modernizing industry at a rapid pace shaped the workforce, while political systems were beginning to change in England while taking shape in Germany. Yet, Germany s new found nationalism and industry ended up making them a stronger nation than England. In 1871, Realpolitik was at its height when Otto von Bismarck of Prussia formed Germany. Bismarck was appointed as the prime minister of Prussia to crush the growing power of the liberals. It was his job to instill conservative values while avoiding progressive thinking with Western Europe. Bismarck used war as a political tactic by getting into wars he knew could win for Prussia. He lured Denmark and France into war to beat them and add to a growing sense of pride and nationalism within the German states. Two houses of government formed with the aristocracy having more power than the lower house. The biggest downside of Bismarck getting into wars with surrounding countries was that Germany was not industrializing over this period of time. Although, once Germany unified, Bismarck was able to jumpstart the economy by implementing a series of laws that would help businesses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Epilogue To Arthur Miller s Play, An Inspector Calls Hello, I smiled to the secretary. Good afternoon, how may I help you? She didn t look up from her computer as she typed at an alarming pace. I was hoping you could tell me where the conference room for the international meeting can be located? The typing stopped, she peered at me sceptically. Name? I don t think the reservation is under my name. No, I mean country name. She rolled her eyes and pulled out a binder that held the calendar. Why, England, of course! I beamed at her. You certainly don t look like Arthur, I thought some new country came too early. Who are you? She put the binder away and looked through a contacts of a small booklet. I am Oliver. Mr. Kirkland is sick so he has sent me in his place. I gulped... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You know how much that Brit loves to work, he might finally be feeling the pain of his labour. Besides, Oliver here wouldn t hurt a fly. Allen tried to pat the American into a relaxed state, but his actions were doing the exact opposite. I suppose so, the representative of our former colony exclaimed, not looking entirely convinced. Now then, Mr. Kirkland s notes state his worries for the future generations of our world. As you all may know, the overall environment of the earth is steadily getting worse, I proclaimed. From there, other countries added commentary about how global warming wasn t real or how these suggested changes may affect crucial industries. They were mostly more concerned for their businesses than the environment. The only one who seemed to be listening intently was Allen. After going through the most important points of Mr. Kirkland s notes I called for a break, which everyone was more than thankful for. Allen approached me as I sat for a quick breath. He patted my back and praised my attempt to lead the conference. I think you did great! Would you like to grab lunch with us, Ollie? My stomach grumbled at the thought of a proper meal. Allen laughed heartily and grabbed my hand, leading us to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing Wicca, Witchcraft, And Paganism When people think of Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism they do not see them as similar practices. Most people see them as separate practices with no correlation, but they are wrong. Wicca, Witchcraft, and Paganism are from different origins with similar practices. Wicca is a common practice used among many people in modern society. No two Wiccans are the same. ...hundreds of thousands of Americans practicing Wiccatoday (and the actual numbers are unclear), there are thousands of different Wiccan groups out there. There is no one governing body over Wicca, nor is there a Bible that lays down a universal set of guidelines. (Wigington). Wicca is similar to Christianity in the way that they don t have just one branch to follow. Even though the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People may confuse witchcraft as a religion more than a practice. ...witchcraft is not a religion; it is a spiritual practice that may or may not be part of a person s religious faith. (exemplore 2018). Most people will mistake witchcraft as a religion rather than a practice. When people do recognize that witchcraft is not a religion and is a practice they often confuse it with what they see on TV or Movies. Witchcraft practiced are often misunderstood and is actually quite simple. ...witchcraft is the practice of magick. (exemplore 2018). Witchcraft practices are simple and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Physics of Basketball Physics takes part in our everyday lives without us even recognizing it. In simple every day functions like when we walk, how our vehicles function properly, and even how we play sports. We go on each day with no recognition of physics until it is pointed out to us. The concept of physics is the study of fundamental structures and interactions in the physical universe. We learn physics to get a better understanding of the universe and the objects in it (Ostdiek). Now, that I have given you a brief description of what physics is and why we learn it, I am going to tell you how physics applies to shooting a basketball. Shooting a basketball is a simple concept. All you do is align your feet towards the goal, put the ball in place, and then shoot; easy right? Not exactly, just because you do these steps does not mean you will get a perfect shot every time and make the basket. First, were going to start with setting the shot up with a dribble, most players can shoot off of the dribble. When dribbling a basketball a shooter releases the ball towards the floor with a force that makes the ball come back into their palm. When the force of the ball goes toward the floor with different speeds it causes the ball to have a different velocity which can make the ball come back into the dribblers hand much quicker. We can also look at dribbling through energy. When a shooter is holding the basketball it has potential energy. Upon the balls release to the floor, the potential energy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Muscle Compensation Patterns Your wrist hurts, now your bicep hurts, then your shoulder hurts, and you are now wondering why your whole arm hurts. Muscle compensation happens when people hurt one muscle and they try to make up for their weakened strength. The Fleet Feet Sports Webpage, a webpage dedicated to runners and their health, says, The body uses compensation patterns to perform motions when strength and mobility are not sufficient ( Compensation Patterns ). Compensation can lead to a multitude of serious problems. During a job shadowing experience, I saw a patient experience multiple injuriesdue to a musclecompensation pattern. Muscle compensation can lead to a magnitude of injuries, as demonstrated by a patient I observed. The cause of muscular compensation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pain that was in one area, then localizes into another muscle is one symptom. Friction in a joint where someone cannot move through a full range of motion ( Compensation Patterns ). The friction would be caused by edema, or swelling, in the joint. The Fleet Feet Website, a runners and health website, has numerous symptoms to look out for. They say someone should notice chronic muscle tightness, even with stretching ( Compensation Patterns ). Unusual tenderness in a muscle that is not usually tender ( Compensation Patterns ). Another sign is a recurring injury that never goes away ( Compensation Patterns ). Bad posture can also be a symptom with pain around the joint. These symptoms are key signs of muscle compensation. Muscular compensation can be hidden. Some people cannot tell they have muscular compensation. Asymmetry is hidden by false symmetry due to muscle compensation ( Dangers of Muscular ). This means that your body can hide the signs of these patterns. The body will recognize there is asymmetry because of the weak muscles, then it will fix it with falsesymmetry. The body can allow this to go on until it is seriously injured. The Fleet Feet Website, a website dedicated to runners and health, says that the body only works until something breaks down ( Compensation Patterns ). People can see a few specialists to see if they have compensation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Alfred Adler s Life And Life Alfred Adler was born on February 7, 1897 in the suburbs of Vienna. Adler had two series conditions to as a child that motivated him to be a doctor, by the age of five he had survived rickets and pneumonia. In 1895 he received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, he began his medical career as a ophthalmologist. Adler examined personality and soon rejected Freud s emphasis on sex and believed personality difficulties deal with a feeling of inferiority coming from restrictions on the individual s need for selfassertion (Fisher). Josef Rattner wrote a book on Alder s life titled Alfred Alder (Literature Life) which was published in 1895. There are three very interesting things in chapter two of this wonderful book are organ inferiority , feeling of inferiority, and striving to superiority. Humans have healthy and full functional organs and some organs are inferior. The quality of organs vary a great deal. These inferior organs manifests them self in anomalies of location, form, or function. This usually means an increased susceptibility to diseases which tends to attack places with low resistance. A study on organ inferiority by Adler shows the connection between organ inferiority and fate in life. This study also show genetics is a factor which means they are transmissible and certain organ problems can be traced through generations. Organ inferiorities constitute a burden on the organism. Self assertion is bound to affect the inferior organs more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Windshield Survey Essay Elements Descriptors Physical Environment Sunnyside is a community in the southern part of Houston, There are significant amount of hazardous waste in Sunnyside with eight Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting facilities, three Large Quantity Generators (LQG) of hazardous waste, two major dischargers, of air pollutants, and a facility which treats, stores or disposes of hazardous waste. в—Џ Boundaries Sunnyside boundaries are on the North is 610 south loop, it is bounded on the west by State HWY 288 and is south of Downtown Houston. According to M.E, the community is known with this slogan Sunnyside Pride. в—Џ Housing and Zoning Most of the housing is old and it looks rundown . They are made of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... в—Џ PovertyIndications According to the 2010 US Census data, About 60% Sunnyside residents are either unemployed or not in the work force. Nearly 40% of the residents live below the poverty line and 64% had incomes less than twice that of Houston s poverty level. Of those living below the poverty line, 44% were children under the age of 18 and 14% were adults 65 and older Services in the Community Services to the community are social services, Schools , post office, fire station , police station and businesses. в—Џ Social Services There are five parks Sunnyside Park as follows: Blue ridge Park, Scott crest Park, Grimes Park, Sunflower Park. There is a newly build YMCA. Sunnyside Multi Service Center which have Houstoncommunity college to offer GED,YMCA senior program, WIC, Kids Village that Provides services to families of children 0 16 years of age for link to social services case man agent Harris county juvenile Probation Provides probation services for children over the ages of ten (10) and under the age of seventeen (17) other services offered, Cradles Parenting Classes , Community Health Choice Medicaid Chip, Houston Food Bank Senior Distribution Commodity Program, Client Link Referral Services ,Sunnyside Health Clinic ,NCI Fitness Program Seniors (ages 60+) Community organization and agencies, Sunnyside Gardens Bayou Estates Minister s Support Group Precinct 7 1st Thursday of the month Southeast Precinct Judges,3rd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Development Of The Residential School System I just don t like to talk about it or even think about it. Sometimes when I am by myself, doing beadwork or something. I stop all the sudden and tears just start coming down : A quote from Aggie George recalling of her experience in the Lejac Indian Residential School (Legacy of Hope Foundation, 2001). In the 1880s all the way to the 1990 s roughly 150,000 aboriginal children where removed from their communities and homes to attend the residential school system set up by the government and operated by the Christian churches (Government of Canada, 2015). The purpose of these residential schools was to isolate Aboriginal children from their families and assimilate them into the dominant culture (First Nations Study Program, 2009). As the history of the residential school system unfolds it becomes evident that the Canadian Government attempted to eradicate the Aboriginals culture and lifestyle. The residential school system was a devastating crime against Aboriginal cultures and has had lasting and debilitating effects on their populations. The residential schools were a wide spread school system that was established by the Canadian government and organized by the Christian churches (Government of Canada, 2015). The goal of these schools was to educate Aboriginal children in Christianity and to adapt them into mainstream society. The children in these schools were forced to abandon their heritage, and were separated from their families. The aboriginal school is system was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Revolt Of The Sergeants Essay The Battle of Santiago Bay decimated the Spanish fleet and killed almost 1,800 Spaniards. The aging Spanish fleet was no match for the Americans, two weeks later the Spanish forces in Santiago surrendered and on August 11th, 1898 Spain accepted America s terms of peace. From the war America gained four new territories, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Guam, and Cuba. Consequently Cuba gained its freedom, yet it was the American flag that flew over Havana in triumph, not Cuba s. During the next twenty five years Fulgencio Batista ruled Cuba with an iron fist. As well as a complete endorsement from the American government. In 1933 Batista deposed the Cuban government in what is known as The Revolt of the Sergeants . His coup overthrew the liberal government of Gerardo Machado. Batista took control of the Cuban military, and a new five member presidency was established, each member was decidedly anti Machado. However, Batista was not a member of the presidency nor did he hold public office during this time. In 1940, Batista became the first non white president of Cuba, he was also the first president to be inaugurated under Cuba s new constitution. Cuba s 1940 constitution was one of the most progressive of its time, it supported social security, minimum wage, equal pay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Castro had formed a revolutionary group called The Movement , as well as publishing a paper called El Acusador (The Accuser). Starting July 1952, Fidel and his revolutionaries went on a recruitment drive, gaining about 1,200 members a year. On July 26th, 1953, Castro and 160 of his revolutionaries led an attack on the Moncada Barracks in Santiago. The attack failed miserably and the revolutionaries were forced to retreat into the mountains. Another attack was being carried out on a civilian hospital, which was stormed by soldiers soon thereafter. The 22 rebels that carried out the attack were rounded up, tortured, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Normal Heart Rate Of A Daphnia Magna Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the normal heart rate of a Daphnia Magna and decipher the different effects that various substances had on it. A Daphnia Magna is a species of water fleas and can be located in the Northern United Sates against the coastline of the Atlantic in rocky pools. The water flea s habitat consists of rivers and streams, temporary pools, lakes and ponds, and brackish water. The Daphnia Magna range from two to five millimeters in length and are shaped like a kidney bean (Elenbaas, Molly). Relating to this lab experiment we learned in class that the normal heart rateis measured anywhere between 60 and 100 beats per minute (BPM). If your resting BPM is measured at a level above the number 100 it is known as Tachycardia. This term indicates that your heart level has exceeded the normal range. Also if your heart rate is indicated below 60 then it is called Bradycardia, which means the heart is beating slower than normal. When your heart rate is affected by a substance in the body it is called a Chronotropic agent. When the heart rate decreases because of a substance or chemical it is called a negative Chronotropic and when it is affected oppositely by increasing it is known as a positive Chronotropic agent. In this experiment we added many different substances to the slide on which the water flea was placed to calculate the increase or decrease in its heart rate due to the ingredients in the substances. The first substance used was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Character Analysis Of Henry V ВЁWhen you feel valued, you feel important. When you feel equal, you feel as if you have more opportunities.ВЁ Henry V demonstrated his ability to make all of his men feel valued and equal. Although they are clearly of varying status, he still wanted them to feel valued and to have some sort of freedom as to being equal. Henry Valways thought that if someone sets their mind to something, they will then be able to succeed. ВЁGod shall be his hope, each and every day. God is his stay, his guide, and lantern to his feet.ВЁ Henry V was a great warrior. If you could name someone that did not care if he were to get harmed, it would be Henry V Yet it would be his honor to bring victory. He was a leader and had only one desire. He took any opportunities that came. Once he said his mind to something, he was going to do it. Even if it meant putting his life on the line, the way he thought about it was different. For him, it would just lead him and his men closer to success. As human beings ourselves, we like to feel valued and equal. His men are no different than us. As a human being, we have feelings. This meant Henry V wanted to have the ability to show his men that if they put their life on the line, he shall do the same. Not many men who have other men to fight for them, do what he does. HeВґs not afraid of death and only wants to lead others into success. Henry V is a model of traditional heroism, but his value system is confusing. Henry V tends to paint a picture of the future, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Decline of the World s IQ What will end the world as we know it? It could be climate change, disease, famine, or global war. If none of those come to pass there is always the truth that we are breeding our IQ into the basement. It s called dysgeneic fertilization, and it has been happening for as long as we ve been recording intelligence. Although this decline can be seen across the board, not everyone is affected the same way or to the same extent. With each generation that passes a gap widens between those retaining intelligence and those hemorrhaging intelligence. Action must be taken to prevent the gap from widening in order to stem a social divide and dystopia from forming. Declining intellect is a problem that has been of interest for over a century. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moving away from the socioeconomic segregation, we find that the social divide isn t limited to just level of intelligence. The Bell Curve discusses the disparity between white and blacks, and how race plays a part in levels of intelligence. Opponents to this segregation dismiss the findings of Herrnstein and Murray as a racist ploy (Fraser et al.), but Herrnstein and Murray do not take a racist stance. They show that after controlling for IQ, race holds little sway and even gives blacks an edge in obtaining high IQ jobs (Herrnstein and Murray 317 340). This isn t to say a clear disparity doesn t exist currently. However, race isn t the only factor when determining dysgenics. They go as far as to show that on even footing, race won t matter. Bringing us back to the lines drawn between the classes, you can easily see where the other factors suggested by Flynn will come into play. If these trends continue, what is the future that we face? Embracing prognostication presented in the media, the outcomes do not look bright. Andrew Niccol tackles the dystopic future in two of his works, In Time and Gattaca. Niccol s In Time tackles the socioeconomic divide based on a class or caste system. With a focus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Essay On Bus Safety The school bus safety in this time has gotten better and worse, but the one thing you don t see in school buses too often are the seatbelts. I believe that seat belts are needed in buses. The first patented seat belt was created by American Edward J. Claghorn on February 10, 1885 in order to keep tourists safe in taxis in New York City. This idea slowly became more popular in the manufacturing of other vehicles. Competing drivers were the first to be required to wear a seat belt. The real breakthrough with modern seat belts came in 1958 when Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin was hired by Volvo and he designed the seat belts we know today through a three point seat belt that better protects the driver and passenger in an accident. The three point design was created to help secure both the upper and lower body in an accident. Since 1966, vehicles in America were required to have seat belts in their cars. By 1975, most first world countries had a seat belt requirement in their cars. Once the three point seat belt became more common in cars, laws soon followed afterwards. By 1970, the world s first seat belt law was created in Victoria, Australia, which required passengers to wear their seat belts at all times. In the U.S., seat belt laws came around the time of the creation of The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966. From 2006 to 2015, there were nationally 301 school aged children who died in school transportation related crashes: 54 were killed by school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Impact Of Gandhi On Women s Rights Movement INTRODUCTION We record our homage and deep admiration for the Womanhood of India who in the hour of peril for the motherland forsook the shelter of their homes and with unfailing courage and endurance stood shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk, in the frontline of India s national army to share with them the sacrifices and triumphs of the struggle . From a Resolution passed on January 26, 1931. When the history of India s fight for Independence comes to be written, the sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place Mahatma GandhiJawaharlal Nehru had remarked, when most of the men folk were in prison then a remarkable thing happened. Our women came forward and took charge of the struggle. Women had always been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His response to her fiery speech brought into her life the impact of a visionary who saw in her oratory and brilliance a leader of the future. The period from 1917 to 1919 was the most dynamic phase of Sarojini s career. During this time, she campaigned for the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms, the Khilafat issue, the draconian Rowlett Act and the Satyagraha. When Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement ,she proved a faithful lieutenant. With great courage she quelled the rioters, sold proscribed literature, addressed frenzied meetings on the carnage at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar.In 1930 when Mahatma Gandhi chose her to lead the Salt Satyagraha the stories of her courage became legion. After Gandhi s arrest she had prepared 2,000 volunteers under the scorching sun to raid the Dahrsana Salt Works, while the police faced them half a mile up the road with rifle, lathis (canes) are steel tipped clubs. The volunteers wildly cheered when she shook off the arm of the British police officer who came to arrest her and marched proudly to the barbed wire stockade where she was interned before being imprisoned. Freedom struggle was in full force and she came under the influence of Gopalakrishna Gokhale and Gandhi. Gokhale advised her to spare all her energy and talents for nation s cause. She gave up writing poetry and fully devoted herself to emancipation of women, education, Hindu Muslim unity etc. She became a follower of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Telecommunication Companies Use Nokia s Gsm Network GSM ARCHITECTURE INTRODUCTION Most of the top telecommunication companies use Ericsson s GSM network including Vodafone Delhi. GSM R9 network, a multi service network has the ability to accommodate a variety of networks. For the operator, continuity of services, end client application portfolios and significant cost reductions in transmission, operation and support are the implications of GSM R9. GSM is an advanced TDMA framework upgraded for full duplex voice telephony. The network is partitioned into: Switching systems (SS) Base station system (BSS) Operation and support system (OSS) The entire system is made up of every system s functional units. NODES 1.Switching system Mobile services switching centres It plays out the system telephony switching functions as well as controls calls to and from other telephony and data systems, such as the PSTN and PLMN. In Ericsson s GSM system, the VLR is constantly incorporated with the MSC to shape a MSC/VLR to use internal signalling. Visitor location register The visitor location register is a database containing information about all the MSS that as of now are located in the MSC service area. It has temporary subscriber information that the MSC requires to provide service for visiting subscribers. The VLR can be seen as a distributed BHLR. When a mobile station roams into a new MSC service area, the VLR associated with that MSC requests data about the MS from the HLR and stores it. The VLR has all the required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Finding The Sun, A Tragicomedy Finding the Sun, a Tragicomedy Edward Albee s one act play about four couples day at the beach and the ensuing clash of personalities never made it to Broadway and thus never received much critical attention. This series of flowing vignettes is undoubtedly a tragicomedy because it causes strong feelings of sadness or regret as much as it is meant to make people laugh (Merriam Webster). Finding the Sun discusses topics such as extra marital affairs, it has a quick and good natured structure, and an ending where each character meets a sense of closure within their given circumstances. The playbalances on the line between tragedyand comedythe entire time before delivering an ending that affects each individual character. The relationships in this piece are complicated at best but none are more intriguing than that of Daniel and Benjamin. These two men, who are now married to Cordelia and Abigail respectively, used to be lovers and that is no secret to anyone within the immediate vicinity; within the first two vignettes we see the remnants of a strong connection between them. Not much later there is a conversation between Abigail and Cordelia where the problems begin and Abigail refers to Benjamin as having adjusted to the world and realizing the follies of his ways, his former ways (Albee 9). It is in this conversation that it is apparent that Benjamin and Daniel only left one another because of the world s view towards homosexual relationship. It is also in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Matrix, By Directors Lana And Larry Wachowski Essay Due to technology more advanced, it is only natural for people to question the possibilities and dangers as well its consequences to our society. Science fiction genres are great depictions and visual representations that can bring possible answers to our doubts. In the film The Matrix (1999), directors Lana and Larry Wachowski convey their idea that freedom is when you can fully control you own life and the theme of Reality Vs. illusion through characterization, setting and the films visual effects. The protagonist Neo, is a hacker who believes that he is not truly awake and feels an unexplainable doubt in his life. He is then awakened by Morpheus, the leader of the resistance against the matrix, into an apocalyptic world where machines control peoples minds through a program called the matrix . Throughout their battle in rescuing the humanrace, the crucial idea of what true freedom is, constantly stirs up not only the characters but also the viewer s minds. Would we call living in a reality full of chaos being free, or would we rather live in an illusion where you are free and the society is perfect, but in reality being locked up in a tube? The theme of Man Vs Machine is communicated through characterization and costume. The matrix is an example of human devolution, when Machine takes over human species. In the film, humans are enslaved by machines in an invisible prison where they perceive they live normal lives, but in reality they are controlled by the machines. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Flood Narrative ( Genesis 6-9 ) Vs. Epic Gilgamesh And... Flood Narrative (Genesis 6 9) vs. Epic Gilgamesh, Tablet XI The Flood Narrative (Genesis 6 9) and the Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet XI have certain parallels that are undeniable, yet many noticeable differences. The parallels are strange yet oddly common in any flood narrative and the differences often lie behind the reasons, responses, and decisions made by the main characters. In both texts, each of the main characters, Noah and Uta napishti, were ordered to build an ark or a boat due to an incoming flood. In Genesis, Godtells Noah, Make yourself an ark of cypress wood, make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch (Genesis 6:14). Noah obeys God s orders and indeed builds an ark. In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Uta napishti... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is logical to due to the fact that Noah only had his family and animals on the ark, while Uta napishti has his family, friends, animals, silver and gold, and all valuables needed to reestablish the earth once the floods had passed. Once the floods did indeed pass, the Noah s ark stopped in the mountains of Ararat and Uta napishti s boat stopped at Mount Nimush. However, both Noah and Uta napishti had to wait and make sure that the floods had truly stopped. Genesis reads, The waters continued to abate until the tenth month...on the first day of the month, the tops of the mountains reappeared (Genesis 8:5). Similarly, Epic Gilgamesh reads, One day and a second, Mount Nimush held the boat fast, allowed it no motion, a third day and a fourth, Mount Nimush held the boat fast, allowed it no motion (Gilgamesh, XI, 143 145). It s a coincidence that both of these mountains are located in the Middle East. After enduring a catastrophic flood, Noah and Uta napishti had to remain in their shelter for days on end. Nevertheless, these men are admirable for their dedication and perseverance. Unfortunately, Noah had to persevere significantly longer time than Gilgamesh. In the Epic Gilgamesh, the flood only lasted six days and seven nights: For six days and nights, there blew the wind, the downpour, the gale, the Deluge, it flattened the land. But the seventh day when it came, the gale relented, the Deluge ended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Descriptive Essay About The Picasso The Picasso It was my first day in the United States of America, travelling all the way from Nepal to witness this amazing city. I was mesmerized by the skyline and obviously the food. I was carving for my native Nepali food and to my amazement, there are many restaurants of nearly all the cuisines. Chicagois a city with over 2.7 million residents (Wikipedia, City of Chicago), living in the biting cold weather still happy and trying to cope up with the hustle and bustle of the big city. It has nearly all the ethnic cultures within the neighborhood, if one wants to experience any of these ethnic cultures they simply need to pay a visit to these neighborhoods. Now, talking about the skyline the architecture is amazing, done with perfection and will leave you awe struck. It masters in all the international styles and the maintenance of these buildings are the top priority for the Chicagoans. I didn t find a single building in a bad condition and not only the buildings look good they are very safe too. All the buildings have well maintained facilities in case of an emergency. I took a short nap in the hotel and then left for a city tour, which was offered by the Chicago trolley. There I saw a huge dark metal structure which was challenging you to interpret it. I got down and started admiring the structure and was trying to understand the artist s purpose. I noticed it was called The Picasso , it left me in a deep thought on what is the purpose of the gift and the history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Software Architecture By Phillipe Kruchten In the paper Architectural Blueprints The 4+1 View Model of Software Architecture by Phillipe Kruchten, he examines how developers can use multiple views to capture the software architecture and how these views are more desirable than a single viewport that tries to capture everything. Each view, should ideally, address one specific set of concerns. For Kruchten, software architectureis the deliberate assembling of various architectural elements to fulfill the requirements of the system. The intent was to come up with a mechanism to separate the different aspects of a software system into different views of the system. This is because different stakeholders always have different interest in a software system. Some features of a system... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The logical view, which is the object model of the design (when an object oriented design technique is used), The process view, which captures the concurrency and synchronization aspects of the design, The development view, which describes the static organization of the software in its development environment The physical view, which describes the mapping of the software onto the hardware and reflects its distributed aspect. Article Analysis: Each of the views in the 4 + 1 View Model views are meant to handle a particular set issues: The logical view This contains information about the various elements of the system. The Logical view is modelled in UML using Class, Object, State machine and Interaction diagrams (e.g Sequence diagrams). It s connection is absolutely to developers. The process view This describes the concurrent processes within the system. It incorporates some non functional aspects such as performance and availability. To model process view in UML, Activity diagrams are used to represent concurrent behavior. The development view The development view describes software modules and subsystems. In UML, Package and Component diagrams are used to represent the development view. The physical view The physical view describes the physical deployment of the system. For example, it describes how many nodes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Raymond Chandler Research Paper He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food cake. These were the kinds of phrases that Raymond Chandler, a great American author of the early twentieth century, used to captivate and enthral a wide audience. He used this skill to navigate and lead the newly emerging mystery genre during the Modernist Movement. Chandler was born on July 23, 1888 in Chicago, but was educated in England, France, and Germany. Chandler published 27 poems and wrote for English newspapers before he returned to the United States in 1912. He lived an intensely interesting life, and passed away on March 26, 1959. The product of Raymond Chandler s successful writing career consisted of nonfiction newspaper articles, editorials, mystery... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chandler was educated in the classics in a London prep school, and continued his higher education in civil service and international law in France and Germany. He began his writing career as a nonfiction journalist in England for newspapers such as The Daily Express and The Western Gazette , but then moved back to the United States to live in Los Angeles with his mother in 1912. In 1917, Chandler enlisted as a Private in the Canadian Army, and was sent to the French front lines of World War I. Chandler returned home wounded and concussed, while the rest of his squad was killed in combat. Chandler had to live with being the only survivor of his group, giving him a darker outlook on life. Despite having the tools to become an author upon returning home, Raymond Chandler instead became the Vice President of a Southern California oil syndicate, as oil in California at this time was, beginning to gush (Pierce) in a time period often referred to as The Roaring Twenties. Raymond Chandler met his wife Cissy Pascal and married her in 1924 right after his mother passed away due to illness. She had not approved of them as a couple. While business was booming and Chandler was incredibly successful during the twenties, this was also the decade of Prohibition. Chandler became a heavy alcoholic soon after the national ban on alcohol was lifted and found himself being fired from his job. His life changed then, and he found himself among a group of lonely and struggling Americans following the Great Depression era. He used this time as an opportunity to observe that crime was a big industry in the city in both successful and poor times. With his writing, Raymond Chandler managed to tap into the vast reservoir of mass discontent (Raskin, 2013). Chandler decided not to focus his skills on developing intricate plot lines, so instead he focused more on depicting emotions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Prostate Cancer And Psa Testing 6.0Understanding Prostate Cancer 6.1A general discussion about prostate cancer in NZ This cancer is unusual in that it takes a long time (15 20 years or more) to progress from a localised state in the prostate to metastatic disease and death. Men whose cancer is in the localised state may have no prostate symptoms, no bleeding or pain. The tumour is too small to cause obstruction or LUTS (In older men coexisting BPH may cause LUTS, but there may be a cancer present too). Research on the incidence of Prostate Cancer and PSA testing in NZ MДЃori has shown that although MДЃori have a decreased incidence compared to all men, their mortality rate is higher, and there is a reduced rate of PSA testing. Pacific men have the same incidence and mortality as all men. A positive Family History of prostate cancer is significant, having a first degree relative (brother or father) increases the risk by 2 2.5 times, if 2 or more the risk is increased by 5 11 times. There is a genetic (hereditary disease) sub group that accounts for near 10% of cases, this is likely if three or more relatives. Prostate cancer occurs mainly in older men. Nearly two thirds are diagnosed in men aged 65 or older, and it is rare before age 40. The average age at the time of diagnosis is about 67. Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung cancer. In New Zealand Prostate Cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in New Zealand men, behind Lung Cancer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The P Value As A Measure Of The Evidence Against The Null... The p value is a measure of the strength of the evidence against the null hypothesis. The p value is the probability of getting the observed value of the test statistic, or a value with the even greater evidence against Ho, if the null hypothesis is actually true. The smaller the p value, the greater the evidence against the null hypothesis. If we have a given significance level, then we reject. If we do not have a given significance level, then it is not as cut and dried. If the P value is less than (or equal to) О±, then the null hypothesis is rejected in favor of the alternative hypothesis. And, if the P value is greater than О±, then the null hypothesis is not rejected. All statistical tests produce a p value and this is equal to the probability of obtaining the observed difference, or one more extreme, if the null hypothesis is true. To put it another way if the null hypothesis is true, the p value is the probability of obtaining a difference at least as large as that observed due to sampling variation. Consequently, if the p value is small the data support the alternative hypothesis. If the p value is large the data support the null hypothesis. But how small is small and how large is large ?! Conventionally a p value of 0.05 is generally regarded as sufficiently small to reject the null hypothesis. If the p value is larger than 0.05 we fail to reject the null hypothesis. The 5% value is called the significance level of the test. Other significance levels that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why I Am A Motor Skill When observing Presley, with her body size you noticed she is larger than the other children around her. I was informed by one of the caregivers she is the oldest out of the children there. Not knowing actual height and weight, comparing her to the other children, she was taller and looked fuller. Presley is two years old and if fully walking. Under the gross motor skill, the third element in the dynamic system; practice unbalanced, wide legged, short strides become steady, smooth gait, Presley was surpassed that stage. She walked with her arms down, not out, and legs were close together. The other children around her seemed to be in the practice phase. One fine motor skill I noticed was a mouth skill, pronunciation. Her words were clear, making it easier to understand what she asked for or talking in general. She said zapatoes , which is a spanish word for shoes and was said clearly and understood. Presley grasping was more focused on toys, while I was there she did not get into any altercations(pulling hair/biting) with the other children. Because Presley is two years old, I noticed more Tertiary Circular Reactions, rather than primary/secondary circular reaction. For an example of stage six, when Presley was trying to put the shorts on the doll, she placed the doll on the on the table and when she tried to put the shorts on the doll would slide forward, making it difficult for her to get the shorts on. She had others around her and did not ask for help, until another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Memory Lane Short Story Memory Lane Fictional Narrative Mason was very outgoing. He had brown hair and blue eyes. He always wanted to go and explore. He always loved his family, especially his brother Collin who was the complete opposite of him. Colin was a redhead with brown eyes. One day, specifically September 23, 2015, Mason was just driving around looking for a way to pass time. He drove around Pennsylvania thriving for something to do in his spare time On his way, he noticed a sign that lead into a cave that looked suspicious and the sign said, Memory Lane. Even though the cave looked dangerous and suspicious, Mason still decided to go into the suspicious looking cave and take a look around. Once he entered the cave about fifteen feet in, the walls started to glow and light up with many colors and he thought, What is going on here? As Mason looked at the walls, he saw himself as a baby. It seemed as if the cave was a theatre. Before he knew it, the walls were already showing himself as a teenager that was thirteen years old. Mason kept watching his memories on the walls play his life before his eyes. Mason was so mesmerized that he didn t even realize the cave was filling up with water. He had reached the point where he was seeing himself in the cave watching the memories. Soon, as he was only 24 years old, the walls showed memories that were from when he seemed to be thirty. After realizing that the memories he was seeing were memories he didn t experience yet, he thought, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Figurative Language In The Hunted Oak And The Lynching The poems by Paul Dunbar and Claude McKay both use figurative language in the poems the The Hunted Oak and The Lynching . The ways that they talk about it are completely different and invoke different feeling out of you as both writers wanted to talk about an important issue. The hunted oak was written in 1913 and The Lynchingwas written in 1920 so this tells us that it was a prominent issue at the time. Each author used different literary devices to convey their feelings and to express themselves. Their perception of terror is the same for both but how the convey it is different. The poems are meant to have a sense of terror and fright. The genre of the poem The Hunted Oak is drama because the author let s all the characters speak throughout the poem. The subject of this poem is that there is a lynching going on and the tree is affected by the actions. The theme of this poem is that terror but not to a person but to thing. There was a lot of forms of diction in this poem. For example, there was connotation when he said And why, when I go through the shade you throw runs a shudder over me (Dunbar). That line also gave the reader imagery by using the word shudder, a person can physically see someone physically shuddering. The tone of this poem was a somber one. It just gives the reading bad feeling for the tree at the end of the poem. This poem is unique because it is told from the tree s perspective. Dunbar gave the tree feelings, this can be seen here I feel the rope against my bark against my bark . The theme of the poem is terror because the tree has conveyed emotions that make it seems that he was emotionally scarred by this event. This can be seen in the line For I feel his curse as a haunted bough on the trunk of a haunted tree . Also, the way that the tree describes the event as a whole brings a sense of terror. For example, in the line I feel in the throne of his final woe the touch of my own pain. This not say that the victim who is being lynched is taking his last breath so does the tree. This also can be perceived that the tree and the victim are interconnected, as their souls both leave the earth at the same time. Animist may believe that the line is of terror because the lynches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Jewish Resistance During Ww2 JEWISH RESISTANCE: Jewish resistance is a very untold and important part of World War II. As the war grew and the Nazi s occupied many European countries, resistance grew and intensified. Those who could escape the ghettos and work camps joined partisan groups. In the early 1940 s, underground resistance movements developed in about 100 ghettos. There were about 20,000 30,000 Jewish Partisans and their main goal was to break out of the ghettos, save as many Jewsas they could, and fight against the Germans. Many Jews operated as partisans, whether as part of individual Jewish units or as members of non Jewish units (Yad Vashem, n.d.). Although there was a much greater network of Gestapo and SS Guards, Jewish partisans mainly operated within Nazi occupied Eastern Europe including the Ukraine, Belorussia, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, and Poland as well as France, Belgium, Greece, and Italy. Eastern Europe, especially Belorussia, the western Ukraine, and Lithuania had a wide array of forests and swamps which were ideal for guerrilla warfare. Unlike Eastern Europe, it was impossible to form partisan groups in Western Europe because of the open terrain.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approximately 20,000 Jews had survived. These Jews had become a workforce for the Germans until the ghetto was liquidated in 1943. Only about 2,000 to 3,000 Jews survived this liquidation. Before the liquidation, there was a Jewish resistance movement but it did not last very long because of the upcoming liquidation. The Jewish resistance members fought against the Germans when they began to deport more Jews. Only a few of the ghetto fighters survived the final destruction of the ghetto and they joined other existing partisan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Archetypes In Carl Jung s The Lord Of The Rings All great adventurous tales feature a brave, noble hero. One that is there to save the day from the evils that run rampant across the land, but like most stories of this type, the hero needs to be trained by a mentor to overcome his struggles. These different characters in a story can fit into an archetype according to their behavior and actions. The archetypes, originally made by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, provide a basis and foundation for personality and motivations done by a character.Characters in the same archetype share similar characteristics. They will share descriptions to how they live life (Mcsorely). Many of Carl Jung s archetypal characters, such as the wise old man, the hero, and the shadow are exhibited in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The trilogy provides very defined examples of the archetypes. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hero is the usually the protagonist or whom the story revolves around. This being Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings. The hero is often related to The self or The ego . The self signifies the process of individualization. This is Jung s term for when a character has met their unique goal or when a character has reached their full potential pertaining to their archetype (Skogemann). The ego contributes to this by being the driving force for the actions. The ego may get overwhelmed by their goals and matters concerning their personal identity. He sometimes chooses to act out of line and put himself/herself in danger to achieve their goals for individualization(Samuels 52). A hero is the embodiment of goodness and justice. They are there to be the mediators of good and smite down the evils that reign across the land. Frodo truly becomes the hero of the trilogy when steps forward to be the ring bearer and the one to destroy the ring in Mount Doom. In the article A Gallery of Archetypes author Caroline Myss states, ...The hero faces physical and internal obstacles, confronting the survival fears that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dispute Resolution CHAPTER II ARBITRATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL DISPUTES 2.1 Introduction ?The realisation, in the words of Lord Simon of Glaisdale, that litigation, while certainly preferable to personal violence is not in itself an intrinsically desirable activity, has encouraged the search for other methods of dispute resolution each of which has attracted it adherents and enthusiasts. One of the oldest and best established of these systems is that of arbitration.?[footnoteRef:1] [1: Galway City Council v Samuel Kingston Construction Ltd [2010] 3 IR 95. O?Donnell J] There has been a wide range of debate to create a more expeditious dispute resolution method for settling commercial disputes amongst businessmen and lawyers who are involved with international trade across national borders.[footnoteRef:2] Until recently, commercial courts were congested due to the number of commercial disputes pending before them. There was a need for other dispute resolution methods to bridge this gap, expedite matters and to promote business transactions. Arbitration, mediation and conciliation were adopted by states to supplement the normal court system. However, we are yet to reach that point where one can boldly say that, the alternative dispute resolution methods to the courts are expedient. [2: Herbert Buston, ?Arbitration of International Commercial Disputes? (1964 1965) 6 Boxton College Industrial Commercial Law Review 569] The emergence of arbitration as a means of dispute settlement of commercial disputes in international ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The courts recognized arbitration as a rival and due to that, the courts and the law were hesitant to the evolving nature of arbitration in businesses.[footnoteRef:27] Though arbitration was used for settling most trade disputes, it took a modern trend in the 19th century.[footnoteRef:28] [26: J.L (n 41) @ 18] [27: ibid] [28: ibid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Nelson Mandela Research Paper Outline Brock Lorette Date: October 14, 2015 CHV20/Civics ISU Lucid Writing Civil Rights Topic:Nelson Mandela was a civil rights activist fighting for the people of South Africa. Source(s): Nelson Mandela Biography. (n.d.). See more at: http://www.biography.com/people/nelson mandela 9397017#related video gallery. Retrieved October 14, 2015. KIELBURGER, C. (2013, July 17). Honouring Nelson Mandela a father of peace and reconciliation See more at: Http://www.weday.com/global voices/honouring nelson mandela a father of peace and reconciliation/#sthash.Xm7Y1c2r.dpuf. Retrieved October 14, 2015. Civil Rights Issue: Nelson Mandela was involved with leading the anti apartheid movement in South Africa and joined forces with the African National Congress in 1942 working towards a democratic government. For 20 years he led a campaign for equality to promote non violence, anti racism and peace for the people against the South African ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While in prison he was able to continue talks with President De Klerk of South Africa who released him from prison in 1990 and in 1993 he was given a Nobel Peace prize for his role in dismantling apartheid. This was also the year of the first all race election in over 300 years in South Africa. He was an advocate of promoting peace and equality on the national and global level. In later years Mandela spent his time as a woman s rights activist and started a children s fund to help children living in poverty as well as a campaign to fight AIDS which is what his son had died from. Historic Significance: Nelson Mandela was the first black president in South Africa and was responsible for dismantling apartheid in 1993. Mandela s birthday was July 18 so now that date is called Mandela s Day which is an international day to promote global peace. Conclusions: Mandela lived a long life and made so many differences for the people of today in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Beloved And Sethe Morrison uses a language packed with desire and need when describing the relationship between Beloved and Denver. Beloved provides emotional sustenance for Denver in a way that Sethe failed as a mother. Denver feels simultaneously responsible for and dependent upon Beloved which further reinforces the connection. Sethe s reaction to the news of Halle s fate reveals her strategy for coping with pain and love. is tempted to contain her feelings just like Paul D. Due to Sethes strong love for Halle, the news of his psychological breakdown is just another burden. Yet facing his pain and her own allows her to heal and move on. Sethe does not move from her current haunted home in hopes that Halle would someday return to her. As she begins to reexamine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Report On Gap Retail Store GAP Retail Store The Retail industry consists of a systematic system including the products information, inventory system, employee s information as well as for the billing purposes. To keep track of the sales and to avoid mix up in inventory and to have a aligned billing system to avoid mix of bills amongst the patrons. Other retail stores at the malls or separate factory outlets etc. is using this system to be able to give a good service to its patrons. Introduction Gap is a well known clothing line started in the United sates which now has numerous stores and factory outlets all over the world and this will help summarize the use of the system used by all the stores in the retail industry. The Store would provide type of clothing and accessories (Jeans, khakis, T Shirts, Shirts, tank tops, Shorts, Sunglasses etc.). Depending on the cloths or accessories price tags set up according to the bar code the prices are charged to the customers. The Employees of the Store Employees are people who will manage all aspects of the database. In most databases, they are identified with as much information as possible. To keep our implication simple, we will need the name and the title of each employee. To uniquely identity an employee, each one will have an employee number. This number will be specified but the person who is creating the record for a new hire. 1.On the ribbon, click create 2.To create a new table, in the tables section, click the table design 3.Click under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Reception And Influence Of Rebecca Harding Davis Among the multitudes of upper class women in the nineteenth century, struggling with their own problems, few felt the need to speak out for others, especially the lower classes. However, Rebecca Harding Davis observed the suffering of all humanity and decided to give everyone a voice through her writings. Throughout her career, Davis wrote an innumerable amount of works advocating for equal rights among all people, right up until her death in 1910. The following paper will analyze and discuss the reception and influence that Rebecca Harding Davis s works of literary realism had on the hierarchy of society, in relation to class, from the nineteenth century to the present. Furthermore, Davis s own personal experiences will also be discussed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beyond her parents, Davis was also influenced by many notable authors who showed her that everyday life and people could actually be depicted in literature. Among these notable authors, Davis particularly favored Nathaniel Hawthorne s Twice Told Tales, and the stories within this collection shocked Davis at their boldness. One of these short stories within Hawthorne s collection in particular, entitled The Ambitious Guest, was fascinating to Davis because of the horrifying ending in which everyone dies. This ending completely went against what Davis had been exposed to growing up in a society coddled by Romanticism, and she enjoyed the change. Together, these influences created a pioneer for a crucial development in literature: the transition from Romanticism to Realism. Beginning in 1830, which is, ironically, the year Davis was born, a new literature movement called Romanticism began. This movement was characterized by stories laden with sentimentality and focused on the individual. One notable example of a romanticized story would be Sir Walter Scott s Ivanhoe, in which Ivanhoe falls madly in love with Rowena and does everything in his power to win her over. This story was one of the many that Davis was exposed to growing up, and she quickly came to reject the ideals of Romanticism. Davis saw these works of literature as egotistical and melodramatic, and while she enjoyed good stories, she determined that they could not make any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cultural Encounter By Ana Menendez Cultural encounter can be used as a concept often used in current academic and public discussions on modern societies conditions. It studies the cultural identities, the symbolic interpretation and representational forms which comes through a cross cultural and international and global perspective. (Roskilde University, M.A. Cultural Encounters). And it can impact on the individual growth and be quite intense. The cultural encounter growth can be noticed by placing the situations where we can find our understanding of self as individual, the world and how we believe in how things are or should be and finding this understanding can be severely challenged. (Montuori. A Fahim. U. Cross Cultural Encounter as an Opportunity for Personal Growth.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he shows how that he and his Cuban friends still playing dominoes everyday in Miami park, and how that the tour bus stopped by and that the tourist trolley pauses and announces that these Cuban men still keeping this traditional game alive of their Cuban homeland. (Eder. R. Baying at a Havana Moon). We also can notice that the Narrator is aware to the cultural encounter which he is living in that short story when he said Here in America, I may be a short, insignificant mutt, but in Cuba I was a German shepherd (Menendez, In Cuba I Was a German shepherd, An Anthology of Short Stories from Five Continents Edited by Prescott. L ), Maximo saw himself similar to the German shepherd because between America and Cuba things got changed for him, when in Cuba he was a well respected man and a Professor, but in America all that changed for him because of his low social status and because he wasn t that prestigious great German shepherd he was in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Eclectic Spirituality Eclectic spirituality is difficult to define, in fact we have to define each word individually. The definition of eclectic is, selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles (Merriam Webster, 2015). The definition of spirituality is, the quality or state of being concerned with religionor religious matters: the quality or state of being spiritual (Merriam Webster, 2015). When we learn about eclectic spirituality, and that most people are no longer grounded in one particular religion, however they still claim to be spiritual, the phrase, Spiritual but not religious (Sacramento Bee McEntyre, M, 2015) makes sense. While this is the first time, I personally have ever heard of the term eclectic spirituality (apparently, I live a sheltered life), however its origins are said to have begun during the nineteenth century during the romanticism movement. The romanticism movement, questioned the doctrine and religious beliefs from the enlightenment period, as they chose to exalt their dreams, feelings, and mystical experiences. I believe that the ever changing worldview makes it easier for people to embrace this eclectic spirituality. Our worldview continues to change as society adapts to such things, as changes in political and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I personally will stay true to my beliefs, and continue to do my best, as I want more for my children and all of our future generations to come. As Ronald Reagan stated, Each generation goes further than the generation preceding it because it stands on the shoulders of that generation. You will have opportunities beyond anything we ve ever known (Reagan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Dengue Fever Personal Statement I grew up in a family of doctors and engineers so my interests were naturally shaped around the sciences. However, my dad was the black sheep of the family who decided to pursue business. I remember listening to his phone calls about product development, marketing and accounting and although at the age of eight I had no idea what he was talking about, he gradually pulled my interests into the world of business. In a way, I could say I had the best of both worlds. Although I was often told that studying science and business was unfocused and unnecessarily challenging, I disagreed completely. I was engrossed in dissections, the immune system and neurology during biology and the colorful yet sometimes dangerous experiments during chemistry. Without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Living in the tropical island of Sri Lanka meant heavy exposure to mosquitoes and Dengue fever is a horrifying yet rather common disease that most Sri Lankans suffer from at least once in their lifetime. I remember when it was my turn. I was diagnosed at a time where dengue fever was at a peak high in Sri Lanka and my parents struggled to find me a room at a hospital because so many patients were admitted due to dengue fever. Although I was fortunate enough to find a room eventually, I remember passing the children in the hospital hallways who could not find a vacant room. Why don t people understand that there is a huge demand for better healthcare that isn t being met? I thought. As I lay in my bed surrounded by the four white walls of my room, I realized that this was only in Colombo, where most people had access to healthcare. Imagine the dengue patients in other areas of Sri Lanka, poverty stricken areas. They did not have access to healthcare in their regions. Although I felt lucky enough to have a bed to sleep on and doctors at my footstep, I could not sleep peacefully at night knowing that somewhere in a shanty town, another girl like me could be suffering from dengue fever too but she is probably sleeping on the sandy floor of her hut hoping praying that she will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...