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The Federalist Papers By James
Madison (English)
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Hallstead Jewelers Essay
Hallstead Jewelers 1.) Break even ticket sales increased from 4533 in 2003, to 4998 in 2004 and 7491
in 2006. Break even point in Sales Dollars has changed from $7,285 in 2003, to $7,617 in 2004 and
$11,634 in 2006. (Table 1) The margin of safety has changed from $1,298 in 2003, to $485 in 2004,
and a loss of $923 in 2006. (Table 2) There is a decrease from 2003 to 2006. Fixed cost per month
attributed to stores relocation and subsequent renovations caused a decrease from 2003 to 2006. Other
factors contributing to the 2003 2006 decrease are as follows: 1% increase in Cost of Goods Sold
(COGS) totaling $81,000 Decrease in sales of $481,000 Increase in salaries totaling $60,000 Increase
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Expenses increase of $40,000 2004 ­
‐2006 Increase of 1% per sales of COGS $107,000 (COGS 51% of
Sales in 04, now 52% of Sales) Salaries increased by $1,134,000 Increase in Administrative Expense
of $10,000 Rent increased by $420,000 Increase in Depreciation by $58,000 Misc.
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Axial View Of The Trial Of Socrates
In Plato s account of the trial of Socrates he wrote, It is intimation that what has happened to me is
good, and that those of us who think death is an evil are in error (Plato 112). Socrates, a philosopher in
Athens, was tried and executed, but did not fear death. Athens, like other cities around the world, took
part in an axial transformation in which the people valued compassion and finding the truths of life.
The execution of Socrates emphasizes the regression of Athenian values. [Need another sentence
about regression] Socrates axial way of thinking caused him to be the target of a vulnerable and
intolerant Athenian government, who wrongly charged him because of their societal regression.
Thesis: Socrates axial way of thinking caused him to be the target of a vulnerable and intolerant
Athenian government who wrongly charged him because of their societal regression.
Body Paragraph 1 (Socrates beliefs):
Topic sentence: Socrates embodied axial beliefs and the intention to always ask questions and find
truth.
Evidence 1: Socrates often compared himself to a gadfly sent by the gods to question everyone. Don
Nardo wrote in his novel The Trial of Socrates that Socrates, after he received a prophecy from an
oracle, decided it was his destiny to question his fellow citizens about what they knew in life, to
criticize them where they erred, and to remind them when they were not being true to themselves
(Nardo, 27). Though many of the Athenians thought Socrates
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Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee Summary
HSINMUN XII 2016
Committee: General Assembly 3: Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee (GA3: SOCHUM)
Expert Chair: Cheryl Lin (IBSH)
Issue: Regulating and reducing the alteration of history in public education
General Overview of the Topic
The course of history serves as an influential bridge that connects the past with our education, future,
and perspectives on crucial issues. In public education, history is a school subject that is taken by a
large population of students, and although authors and historians are working to create content with
less bias, the course is bound to present subjectivities. Such examples include the neglect towards the
Soviet era war crimes in Eastern European countries or the lack of attention given to the Nanking
Massacre in Japanese textbooks. These misleading alterations of historical content can often cause the
minds of youths to lack important facts and instead be distorted with false information. Thus, in order
for society to achieve incremental equality and to preserve true and meaningful historical context, we
must take initiatives to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She strongly disapproves of the textbooks that whitewash and minimize the consequences of this
massacre. As the author and director of Torn Memories of Nanking, Matsuoka has recorded
testimonies of both survivors and perpetrators over the past 28 years. Her extensive efforts are widely
recognized with several awards outside of Japan and is nicknamed as the conscience of Japan by the
Chinese press. Although Matsuoka continues to remain as a minority voice and controversial figure in
Japan, she serves as a significant figure workings towards the lessening of historical
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Mr. Harris In Barn Burning
In William Faulkner s Barn Burning , there is no evidence for Abner Snopes burning Mr. Harris barn,
but the court still gives a ruling. Abner does not have to pay Mr. Harris for reparations, but is still
exiled. With Abner s reactions before and after burning Mr. Harris barn and his family s current
situation, the Justice of Peace made a fair ruling of exiling Abner. Because the amount of damages
caused by Abner, the family can not afford to pay Mr. Harris back with their limited funds. Abner has
a wiry figure, so he is not very well fed (Faulkner 182). In the family s wagon, there are broken beds
and chairs with a non working clock, which shows Abner can not afford to buy replacements for these
and other items as a farmer (183). Abner debts keep increasing, even his new landlord, Major de
Spain, tells Abner he never had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Abner s job before being exile only allowed him to owe more than he had, so when de Spain says
Abner never will have the money, it shows that Abner s financial problems are still the same and will
not change (185, 189). Faulkner also describes Abner as one who had in his blood and inherent
voracious prodigality with material not his own (184). Prodigality means wastefully extravagant, so
Abner tends to lust after lavish items or an lavish lifestyle that he can not obtain. If anything, some of
the better items he have are stolen (184). He can not afford his own horses; most of them are what he
calls, captured horses which are actually stolen from both Confederate and Union armies during the
Civil War (184). Abner also makes shrewd fires instead of making bigger ones as he does with the
barn. The small fires represents his low status during the war as a thief and during the present as a
farmer/ barn burner (182, 184). In
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The Role Of Hate Speech In A Natural Rights System Of...
In a Natural Rights system of government, the government would not be able to stop hate speech
because the they would be breaching the citizens right to free speech. A newspaper called the
Telegraph (UK) said, The most fundamental concept of democracy is the idea that a government exists
to secure the rights of the people... (1). This supports the idea of a Natural Rights system of
government were the natural god given rights are put first because the government is supposed to
ensure those rights to its people. The only way that the government would be able to stop hate speech
is if the citizens were to use popular sovereignty to vote on a law that outlawed all hate speech. But if
an opposing party were to use this quote next quote from the
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Gender Roles
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A great percentage of people in today s society would agree with the consensus that manhood is and
should be based on masculine features and ambitions in order to be accepted as a manly male; Paul
Theroux begs to differ in his formal essay, Being a Man , as he contests this norm by avidly stating
that forcefully adopting manly attributes while growing up is emotionally damaging and socially
harmful (Theroux). He strongly exemplifies his understanding to the reader through personal
experiences and ridiculing the silly gestures that both men and women make, and remain faithful to, in
order to substantiate their purported gender roles in society. Theroux believes that both genders are
subverted, at a young age, in their growing
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El Conflicto Armado en El Choco, Colombia
Lamentablemente a pesar de los esfuerzos del Estado y la comunidad para gerenciar de manera
próspera el departamento, la problemática social, económica, política y de inseguridad siguen siendo
un gran obstáculo para el desarrollo de este departamento. La situación del departamento del Chocó
aún resulta alármate debido a los cultivos ilícitos, la usurpación de tierras, los actores armados al
margen de la ley y la problemática social y económica en general. Aunque es claro que todos estos
factores son dependientes el uno del otro, cada problemática juega un papel importante en el
estancamiento de este departamento.
En cuanto al conflicto armado en el territorio, son varios los actores y los factores de interés en la
región. La situación geográfica del Chocó al limitar con dos mares, ha sido explotada de manera ilegal
para el comercio de armas y sustancias ilícitas. Esto se ha hecho por medio de usurpación de
territorios y propiedad de las comunidades Indígenas y negras que habitan el departamento. Además
utilizan los caños y ríos para sacar dichos productos del país. Por otro lado, el hecho de que sea una
selva húmeda y espesa, ha sido un factor positivo para los delincuentes, quienes encuentran refugio en
este tipo de lugares.
Se conocen como actores que intervienen a las guerrillas de las Farc, ELN, el Ejército Revolucionario
Guevarista (ERG) y algunas bandas emergentes como Águilas Negras, Los Machos y Los Rastrojos.
El territorio Chocoano ha sido afectado de una manera
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The Death Of A Bullet
Bang! A gunshot went off at night in the town of Hartsville, Montana. Diana Dixon died at 60 years of
age. The police found her body when the neighbors called them. It was that same night her son David
was found with blood on his coat. Diana was murdered and the town was in shock.
The police took David to the station questioning him about the night his mother was murdered. David
was the son of Diana Dixon, who adopted him as well as his sister Jennifer. He worked at a gas station
just down the road from his house, the place his mother was murdered.
At the crime scene, the shell of a bullet was found as well as footprints belonging to someone with
size 13 shoes. The same size David wore. The blood belonging to Diana, type AB+, was found on
David. David would keep telling the police he didn t kill his mother. In fact, David and his mother got
along well. They spent time together and went to church every Sunday. Everybody thought David was
guilty, except for one man who was about to uncover the facts.
The night Diana was murdered, October 19, a man by the name of James Mccullough was eating at
his favorite restaurant when he saw a car speeding by with two men. It looked like someone was just
driving until James saw masks on the men. He also saw the car stop. One of the men stepped out and
threw a bag in a dumpster. James later investigated the dumpster and found a gun! After reporting this
to the police, they ran the gun for fingerprints. One set was found. They belonged to
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Importance Of Exodus For The Jewish Community. Name Of
Importance of Exodus for the Jewish Community
Name of Student
Name of University
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Date of Submission Importance of Exodus for the Jewish Community
Introduction Historians and scholars have been discussing what some of the most prominent and
influential events have been in history. There have been discussions about such events as the French
Revolution as being extremely important in terms of the politics of the world and democracy. Other
than that, we find that Christians have talked about how the crucifixion of Jesus Christ can be depicted
as the most important and influential event of all time. Moreover, Muslims consider the revelations
brought upon Muhammad and his exile that are extremely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Why is the Exodus Important? The Exodus plays an important role for the Jewish community. One of
the biggest reasons is that it is something that is used as the justification for the land of Israel (Johnson
112). The Jews believe that the Exodus from Egypt was done based on a promise from God, who said
that the Jewish people would have ownership over a Promised Land, which is the area that is Israel
today. The Jewish people believe that the reason why God put them through the Exodus is because He
wanted the Jews to see His power and that He is the one who is in control of everyone s lives. For
instance, in the book of Exodus, it is written, So says God: Thus you will know that I am God (Exodus
7:17). The idea of Exodus is something that is meant to reveal a different side of God. It has to be
noted that God sent various plagues, such as the plagues of lice and the plagues of frogs. All of this
was done so that the people would know that God has a lot of power over the smallest things as well
as over all the different animals in nature. This is why he Exodus is mentioned repeatedly and it is also
something that the Jewish people tend to remember continually, as they believe that it shows how God
loved all humans and how He wants to save all humans from all kinds of problems.
Cultural Significance of Exodus The Jews remember the Exodus in their daily prayers and it is
celebrated every
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The Uses Of Cloud Computing
The use of cloud computing expands the risk of insider access not only to the staff of cloud service
company but also the consumers of the cloud services. A good example can be drawn from the denial
of service attack launched by a malicious insider as demonstrated by a well known Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS) cloud infrastructure (Sense Post: , 2009). The insider access risk can be mitigated by
deploying technical and administrative procedures that will monitor the activities of the users with
access to the cloud infrastructure. An example of such procedures include access reviews for users
with especially high risk access rights (such as execute access rights to data objects). These control
procedures may be monitored by a third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The base cloud service provider here is the provider who provides the primary cloud services with
which the other service providers build their services on. The use of composite cloud services
generates the risk of control over the third party services. The cloud service provider is required to
disclose the relationship with other third parties and terms of service involving the third party should
be clearly defined. The cloud service provider should provide an assurance of how liability and
performance will be achieved in the composite cloud services. The service agreements should be
developed based on the performance capabilities of all the nest cloud service providers. o Visibility
The use of cloud services requires an organization to hand over the security management procedures
of the systems with which the organization s data and applications operate on to the service provider.
Management and technical security control measures of the service provider should be in alignment
with that of the service consumer to ensure that the security objectives of the consumer is achieved.
Research on metrics for comparing the security procedures and controls between the consumer and
service provider is still underway (Jansen, Directions in Security Metrics Research, 2009). An ideal
procedure for gaining visibility of security requires the service provider to disclose details about their
security and privacy measures to the consumer. Service providers are however sceptical
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Cosmetic Surgery And Its Effects On People And Their Lives
THE DEVIL IN COSMETIC SURGERY
Nowadays, the physical beauty has been considered like a scale to evaluate and measure people,
especially women. Everyone wants to have a perfect body as well as a beautiful face to attract the
others. Some people try to get their beauty through makeup, exercise or diet, but some try to fix their
appearance by the intervention of cosmetic surgeons. Thus, cosmetic surgery somehow has become
the most popular procedure for people to improve their beauty. There is no doubt that cosmetic
surgery has brought for people the ideal beauty in some cases. However, the risks of cosmetic surgery
still exist. People s desires to improve their physical beauty do not always come true. In the other
words, there are many negative results from cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery has several negative
impacts on people and their lives. It makes people addicted, leads people to risk their lives for the
illegal surgery, and causes some serious health complications.
One important reason why cosmetic surgery has a harmful effect is that it makes people addicted.
There are many cases in which people who have cosmetic surgery do not have just a single operation
to reconstruct their faces or bodies. For those people, they try to find the perfection through many
surgery procedures. It is common for a person who has one surgery, wants another one to improve its
looks. One of the example for this is Justin Jedlica, known as a Human Ken Doll, living in New York,
United States.
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What Is Carson Bird My Inspiration
What do you think of for inspiration? Carson Bird is my inspiration. He is related to me by my 3rd
cousin. He lives in Colorado. When he was younger, he lived in Michigan.He likes to have a lot of
fun. He worked for the air force. Right now he has no job because of his cancer.Carson Bird has two
brothers.There name are Gorham, and Tay. He loves playing and watching sports. Carson Bird has
been fighting through horrible times lately. My idol is Carson Bird because he is fighting terrible times
right now,and how he is facing them is amazing , he is the defensive coordinator for Air Force
Falcons, and he never gives up on family members. The first reason is, he is a cornerback and
defensive coordinator for the Air Force Falcons. Cornerback is a position that covers the wide
receiver. When he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He is trying to fight cancer that will stay with him for the rest of his life. His mother died a year ago
with a rare cancer. We had Thanksgiving in the hospital to support his mom. Carson was with her
when she died on March 3, 2014. His grandma had died this year when Carson had a broken hip. He
went to both funerals for his grandma, one being in Hilton Head. The other funeral was right here in
Marshall, Michigan. He went to is mom funnel in Michigan Then, he lost his job as defensive
coordinator because of his cancer. It cost him his awesome job and his mom.
In conclusion, I idol Carson Bird because he played college football and coached the Air Force
Falcons. He never gives up on family members. Last, he is dealing with difficult obstacles that are
tough to overcome, and how awesome he is dealing with them. Many people have fought with
difficult obstacles. Carson Bird overcame many obstacles. Who are you thinking of right now that you
feel is an idol to you? His life impacts mine because he never gives up on family members. What
impacts my life, is because he
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Where s The Love Rhetorical Devices
Throughout society music has been a powerful and influential art. One of the reasons music is
powerful is because it is useful in mood management. For instance, when a person is dejected, they
listen to a slow song that is relatable and can soothe their mind and body. Also, one of the underlying
qualities of music is it s ability to convey it s message with rhetorical strategies. Rhetorical existence
conveys a message or text including literary devices to influence, or persuade others. The song Where
s the Love by the Black Eyed Peas, which was written in 2003, interprets the message from the author
that there is massive discrimination and hatred among people in the United States. In addition, the
lyrics suggests that love is lost among human kindness. The Black Eyed Peas open their song using a
rhetorical question, What s wrong with the world, mama? (LINE 1), by doing so the audience thinks
about the tragedies taking place on a larger scale. By referring to the world, the Black Eyed Peas draw
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This repetition of an anaphora is utilized to emphasize the absence of unity and love in our country.
By repeating this question, it acknowledges that as a whole, the civilians need to come to a solution to
fill these gaps with love instead of hatred. There is also certain themed anaphoras, present to only
hook the reader into being interested to listen carefully to the lyrics as in, That s the reason why
sometimes I m feelin under, That s the reason why sometimes I m feelin down, There s no wonder
why sometimes I m feelin under (LINE 39 41). The anaphora One world, one world (We only got),
One world, one world (That s all we got), And something s wrong with it (LINES 40 43), describes
and defines why unity is significant. There is only one world, and when one obstacle affects it, it takes
everyone to combine as one, as a unit, to conquer and defeat that one
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Conflict In The Bros Research Paper
The Conflict in the Balkans
The conflict in the Balkans is interesting because for years, reporters and politicians have touted it as
being the result of ancient ethnic hatred. The first phase of Yugoslavian disintegration can be
attributed to the conditions of the people living in Kosovo, an autonomous province of Yugoslavia. In
1981, the socioeconomic conditions in Kosovo were far worse than those in the other republics of
Yugoslavia. Poverty was rampant and unemployment was around twenty percent as compared to about
two percent in Slovenia that same year. The standard of living in Kosovo was deplorable and whatever
aid was given to the province by the federal government was mismanaged. Another significant
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Milosevic took away their right to govern themselves and as a result, he gained the attention of the
United States Congress. Annual human rights reports submitted to the White House by the Department
of State read like a prison record when it came to Serbian abuses of the people of Kosovo.
Unfortunately, Congress was not in agreement with how to treat the reports of the abuses in Kosovo.
The Bush Sr. administration was more interested in keeping Yugoslavia together and concerned more
about the breakup of the Soviet Union and the potential tragedy that such a thing might cause. The
problems of Kosovo were not viewed as important or of any interest to the national security or
economic prosperity of the United States therefore no action was needed. The State Department
catalogued massive human rights violations by the Serbian leadership in Kosovo yet the Bush Sr.
Administration did nothing. Little was said about what was going on in the region and the American
press because of the instability in the former Soviet Union said even less. The Central Intelligence
Agency was the first to predict the breakup of Yugoslavia in September of 1990. This breakup, as
examined by experts in the embassy in Belgrade and in Washington, was certainly seen as potentially
violent and leading to war.
Milosevic attempted to cripple the economy of Slovenia by boycotting Slovenian goods and services
in Serbia, Vojvodina, and Kosovo. What Milosevic managed to do was
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What Attracted You To Student Ambassadors Essay
What attracted you to Student Ambassadors, and what strengths do you have that you will contribute
to the organization? What are your weaknesses? At first I wasn t sure about being a student
ambassador, but then I thought about it and I loved the thought of meeting new people as well as
helping bring in awesome people to Stetson. I am a very organized person who has great leadership
and time management skills and believe I would be a great asset to Student Ambassadors. Discuss
your Stetson Story thus far. How do you feel this experience will serve as an asset to you when talking
with prospective students and their families? My experience at Stetson as a freshman has been
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I think ok, what makes me the person I am today I think of all the hardships and obstacles I have been
through in my life. Even though I have been through a great ordeal it has caused me to become a
stronger person, the obstacles I have faced throughout my life have given me motivation, and taught
me reliablility, and responsibility. When asked about my personality, I also think of the activities that I
love to do as well as my actions during my school career, in my free time I like to organize, read, help
people, as well as hang out with my friends. When it comes to my school work I am very
conscientious, diligent, and ambitious. If I get even a C on a test or in a class I get upset with myself
and think what I could ve done differently to receive a better grade. In my free time back home I used
to babysit and tutor young children and it made me feel so good about myself because I made a
difference in their life and helped them excel in the classroom. So if I could describe my personality, I
would say that I am a motivated, reliable, responsible, organized, fun, intelligent, ambitious, loving
and caring
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Speech On Grief And Grief
I know think are confusing right now Hamlet and your father just died but before you do anything, I
want to explain why your feeling what your feeling. Hamlet, it s tough to tell what you re suffering
from but presumably grief or grieving. The reason it is tough to tell is that it is possible you could also
have a mental condition called clinical depression. The reason however it is more likely grieving and
not depression is because before your father died you re but after your father died, your uncle
Claudius said you had change of heart , which is indicative of the fact that before your father died you
were not as moody and depressed. Grief essentially means that you feel as if darkness and gloominess,
a deep sorrow especially caused by death. Some of the symptoms of the grief include mood swings,
dismal and depressive thoughts and social isolation and all of which you illustrate throughout your
story. Your grief has been compounded and building up since your fathers death. Your uncle says that
it is weak and unmanly to wallow in your grief for so long, and your mother is not sympathetic of your
grief and that you should his your signs of mourning.
So what should you do? Well for starters an excellent idea would be to move away from the thing that
is the root or source of your grief, which, would be your father and your family. Claudia does not want
you to express your grief because he views them as inappropriate and your mother does not want you
to make a scene, so by suppressing your emotions you are making it worse. I know that your mother
does not want you to leave to Wittenberg because she believes you will adjust in time, but you are not
going to adjust if the issue is shoved in your face every day. The next things after that would be being
allowed to express your feelings and be melancholy and gloomy. You will probably move through the
5 stages of grief: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. According to Lydia Snyder, a
fourth year medical student, (the grief process) help us... to cope with stressful events...don t keep
(anger) in. We can assume that if you are not supposed to keep anger then keeping in any other part of
the process would also not be advised.
The next commonly
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The Psychology Of Eric Reynolds Essay
Eric Reynolds is a fifty six year old African American Vietnam veteran and plumber. He is presenting
symptoms of recurring negative intrusive memories of traumatic moments in combat; avoidance of
triggering factors, such as crowds, sudden movement, and unprovoked or unexpected touching;
negative thoughts and emotions, primarily involuntary aggression and self imposed isolation;
heightened arousal when triggered; insomnia as a result of recurring nightmares; hypervigilance; and
pressured speech when discussing traumatic content but otherwise remained articulate. These
symptom s onset occurred over thirty years prior to his current examination, after Mr. Reynolds left
combat and entered non combat operations within Vietnam. The symptoms persisted after
reintroduction to civilian life and remained chronic. Mr. Reynolds described direct exposure to trauma
by experiencing recurrent threats of death, injury, witnessing the death and injury of close compatriots.
Prior to expressing symptoms or exposure to the traumatic events, Mr. Reynolds described himself as
a happy go lucky, upbeat, and enjoyed activities such as boot camp. He did not discuss or display pre
existing disorders or history of maltreatment or trauma prior to deployment. There was no discussion
or mention of biological or inherited traits relating to trauma, anxiety, or aggression. Socioculturally
however, as an African American man growing up in a financially struggling household suggests that
perhaps while
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Hawkbill Turtle Research Paper
You may have heard that some elephants are going extinct, but did you know that Hawksbill Turtles
are critically endangered? Many people are informed about the more popular species that are going
extinct, but what about the ones who actually help us indirectly? The Hawksbill Turtles are becoming
extinct like many sea turtles for many reasons like, people will accidentally get their net caught in the
mouth or the body of a Hawksbill Turtle, people all around the world may also eat their eggs and sell
the stunning shell of a full grown turtle. Hawksbill turtles are essential to sustain wildlife all around
the world.
The World Wildlife Organization states that, Hawksbills help maintain the health of coral reefs. As
they remove prey such as sponges from the reef s surface, they provide better access for reef fish to
feed. These turtles help take care of the reefs the fish we eat live in, without them fish would probably
not have access to nearly as much food and would be eaten by prey on the surface of the reef. Sea life
getting stuck in fishing nets has been a problem in the past, so minimizing that too would be ideal.
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This is a very serious problem that needs to be stopped as soon as possible. As reported by
Greenpeace, Nearly half of all ocean pollution comes from activities that take place on land, like
sewage, industrial and agricultural runoff, garbage dumping, and chemical spills. Another third comes
from airborne pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and mercury from coal burning power plants. . This
means that you don t have to live near the ocean to be part of the problem, but you also don t have to
live near the ocean to be part of the solution. You can help by doing some very simple things, such as
picking up trash and recycling. You can also donate to organizations that help to clean the ocean, such
as the Oceanic Preservation Society or
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The Junction
Introduction
The area I have chosen for this report is the center section of The Junction . The Junction is located on
Dundas St. W between Runnymede Road and Keele Street, but for this report, I will be focusing on
the section between St. John s Place and Pacific Avenue. The Junction dates back to the 19th century
and is known for its railway tracks. It has been its own independent village until it joined the City of
Toronto in 1909 [1]. Today, the Junction still has a charming historical aura with many of its original
historic buildings while it continues to develop as a thriving modern community.
The Local Scale
Gentrification is a serious problem for many communities. Fortunately, it has not occurred in this area
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This area was first home to a strong European population, especially the Maltese. But as time
progressed, many historical events occurred and new transportation technologies were introduced
(Massey s concept of time space compression), more immigrants started to settle in the Junction [6].
Currently, approximately 29% of the population are from visible minority, mostly Chinese and South
Asians [2]. As a result, the Junction became more multicultural and it is reflected in our local
businesses, examples includes: The North of Bombay an Indian restaurant and Pho Huong and Ro
House restaurants which serve Vietnamese delicacies. Additionally, with the development of new
transportation and communication technologies, it has enabled the Junction to connect with the rest of
the world [6]. For example, the grocery stores have fruits from all over American, and many of stores
use and sell products that are manufactured from oversea. Furthermore, the easiness to share
information and to travel attracts and informs people everywhere about the Junction, making it more
thriving and busy than it already is. For example, the Junction is so well known that even the New
York Times has recognized it as a hip and stylish community
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Essay about Organized Crime Around the World
When people think of organized crime they think of the Italian mob and the Russian mafia. They are
the ones that they see in movies and on television, and the ones that they hear about the most.
However, they were created a couple centuries after their Asian counterparts, the Yakuza in Japan, and
the Triads in China. These Asian syndicates were founded in the sixteenth and seventeenth century
and consisted of merchants and other people in what was basically the middle class. They were just
groups of poorer people who were just looking for protection or were trying to help other people. The
first organized crime syndicates were a kind of Robin Hood, they helped the poor. They weren t big or
powerful, and they didn t have large numbers. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Russians began moving over during the Cold War to escape the conditions in their country.
Organized crime is now in every major city in the US. The heaviest presence is in New York City, Los
Angeles, Las Vegas and Chicago. The most well known group though, is still the Italian Mafia. The
Italian Mafia in the U.S. can trace its origins all the way back to the Sicilian Mafia which was founded
in Sicily during the 1800 s (Italian Organized Crime). After thousands of years of different armies
with different nationalities conquering Italy and exploiting its people, the Sicilians became to be more
clannish and family focused. Originally they were just resistance fighters that were protecting their
friends and family. They were relied on for protection, justice, and survival. Nobody cared if they got
money from it because it came from the oppressive authorities. Members of these groups were known
as Men of Honor and they were well respected and even admired because they looked out for their
family and kept silent sometimes even unto death. They didn t become an organized crime group until
the 1920 s however (Italian Organized Crime). It was around this same time that the US began to see
what later became La Cosa Nostra or our thing, better known as the American Mafia which was aided
by the thousands of Italian organized crime figures, mostly Sicilian Mafiosi who came to
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The Olympic Charter Which Marks The Beginning Of Modern...
If we analyze The Olympic Charter which marks the beginning of modern Olympics we will realize
that these events originally were based on a philosophy and certain principles. As it is mentioned in
fundamental principle 2: Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced
whole the qualities of body, will and mind. Blending sport with culture and education, Olympism
seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of good example
and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles. (Girginove et al 2005). From the above text it
can be argued that the concept of Olympism does exist in the modern world and has a slightly
different significance than the ancient Olympic games. The present philosophy revolves round the role
of sport in the development of this world as it provides international understanding and establishes
social and moral values (Girginove et al 2005). It has been understood that sporting events can act a
medium that can bring nations together on a single platform. The ideology of liberalism and equality
was further incorporated by De Coubertin who signifies the role of fairness, justice and respects for
person which can be obtained through Olympics (Girginove et al 2005). Now since we know the basis
and founding principles of both ancient and modern Olympic Games it is very clear that both of these
events have many unique social values. But I am still of my opinion that the social values placed
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A Brief Note On The Battle Of Tarawa
THE BATTLE OF TARAWA
Geographical location.
Tarawa is an atoll about 2400 miles Southwest of Hawaii. Betio is its largest islet on 3 miles long and
1/2 miles wide on the west side with an airfield from east to west, with a lagoon bordering Tarawa to
the north with a bordering reef extending offshore around 1,200 yard. The water of the lagoon was
shallower however it was deeper on the south than the north shore which could give a better landing
location.
Tarawa s military importance was in its strategic position as entrance of United States through the
Central Pacific toward the Philippines
Preceding the Battle
The Allied forces in the Pacific were victorious at Guadal canal in early 1943 therefore begun
planning for new attacks. Admiral Chester Nimitz developed plans of campaigning across the Central
Pacific forwarded to attacking Japan by moving from one island to another, using each as a base to
attack the next across. Nimitz desired to begin in the Gilbert island , seeking the Marshalls through the
Marians whereby conquering these would make it easy for the forces to bomb Japan on full scale.
Commander Rear Admiral Keiji Shibasaki of the Japanese garrison realized that if they took control
over Tarawa in the Gilbert island, it could block Allied communications and other supplies with
Hawaii. The Japanese held the islet from 1941 1943 in the course of World War 2. The battle is
historically recorded to have started on 20th November to the morning of 23rd November
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Analysis Of Joshua Foer s The End Of Remembering
Anyone reading Joshua Foer s The End of Remembering can assume that he knows a lot about the
brain and how it works. After all he graduated from Yale in 2004, and later went on to become the
2006 United States Memory Champion. With Foer s interest in mental athletes he decided to do a
journalism project to study them. This project would end up being the result of his book,
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything from which The End of
Remembering is one of the chapters. In this chapter Foer s lays a solid foundation of the development
of writing. He also includes historical views of remembering and how we learned in terms of our
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After thinking about this question for some time I came up with a very simple answer. We write to
discover meaning. When we read we ask questions on what an author s point is. What is his or her
point that they are trying to make? After reading The End of Remembering I noticed that we write to
put our thoughts on paper. Like the Editors say in the introduction to The Ways of Reading, These
essays are meant to be challenging. (Editors 8) Foer s The End of Remembering is a great essay that
has no boundaries in terms of the questions asked. It also presents different arguments that can be
developed on memory. Foer wants his readers to think on why the subjects of reading and writing are
important. He starts the chapter with the subject of memory but asks why we read.
In conclusion, The End of Remembering basically gives us a big overview of how we learn today. It
lets us know that with even all that is available to us we still need to think, remember, read, and write
to learn. In the conclusion of this essay Foer writes, Our memories, the essence of our selfhood, are
actually bound up in a whole lot more than the neurons in our brain. (Foer 175) Foer is trying to
remind his readers of the simple importance of learning. We still need to think and read. We still need
to write. We still need to remember. Foer s The End of Remembering brings these truths to
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Chaos In Lord Of The Flies Essay
The quote, Chaos is merely order waiting to be deciphered, by Jose Saramago, explains the
importance of keeping order in civilization. When order does not exist or is not enforced, civilization
begins to collapse or breaks down which, in turn, proceeds to ensue chaos. When Piggy discovers the
conch in the story, Lord of The Flies, by William Golding, he uses it to establish order on the island,
but when he dies order ceases to exist. The first line in the poem, In A Dark Time, is eerily similar to
the boys situation of order and civility on the island. When Piggy first observed the conch in the
beginning of the story he decided that they should use that conch to preserve order in the tribe. Piggy
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After Piggy s death the boys on the island could not be more divided. The boys had split into two
groups, Jack and his tribe and Ralph who is now alone due to Piggy s death. Dark, darker my light,
and darker my desire, (Stanza 3), as said by Roethke. The boys are only falling into deeper chaos on
the island, and are continuing to become more savage. Jack s desires, in particular, are becoming
darker because he proceeds to throw spears and hunt down Ralph after he had witnessed Piggy s
death. This is a great representation of how the boys are becoming more barbaric with the actions that
they are taking. At first the boys desires were to get rescued. However, now Jack is coming to the
realization that they will probably not be rescued and he wants to hunt down and kill Ralph. Jack starts
reinstating to the boys on the island that he is their leader. Piggy s death is the symbolization of the
breakdown of order and the beginning of disunity on the island. This breakdown of order is clearly
delineated in the book. Jack sees the chance to kill Ralph right after Piggy is killed because Ralph is
vulnerable, and alone against Jack and his tribe. Jack takes it upon himself to declare himself as the
leader, I m chief! (Page 181). Jack sees the opportunity to proclaim himself as leader of the boys after
Piggy dies and the conch is destroyed. Jack then proceeds to barrage Ralph with spears in an attempt
to kill him, Viciously, with full intention, he hurled the
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Compare And Contrast Thyroid And Hypothyroidism
There are many different types of thyroid diseases. The two I would like to discuss are
hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. These two thyroid diseases have a few similarities and many
differences.
Hyperthyroidism is known as an overactive thyroid which occurs when the thyroid gland
overproduces thyroid hormones causing the body s natural functions to accelerate (University
Michigan, N.D.). On the contrary, hypothyroidism is known as an underactive thyroid which occurs
when the thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormone which leads to the body s natural
functions slowing down. Hypothyroidism is more common, affecting five to twenty percent of people
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The symptoms of hypothyroidism include weight gain, coarse, dry hair, hair loss, cold intolerance,
constipation, irritability, memory loss, abnormal menstrual cycle, and decreased libido (University
Michigan, N.D.). The symptoms of hyperthyroidism include hand tremors, mood swings, nervousness,
anxiety, rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, skin dryness, trouble sleeping, and weight loss. Fatigue
and muscle weakness are some symptoms of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.
The process for diagnosing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism is exactly the same which includes
laboratory test, thyroid scan, and radioactive iodine uptake test. The laboratory test for diagnosing
both are thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test and thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) test
(University Michigan, N.D.).
Treatment for both diseases is remarkably different. Hyperthyroidism treatment consists of radioactive
iodine, antithyroid medication and sometimes a beta blocker to alleviate symptoms (Milas, 2014).
There are two antithyroid medications available in the United States methimazole, also known as
Tapazole, and propylthiouracil. Tapazole and propylthiouracil both stop the thyroid from producing T3
and T4 hormones. The most common treatment for hyperthyroidism is radioactive
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Character Analysis On Everybody Loves Raymond
Everybody loves Raymond is a show that was first released during the year of 1996 and ran all the
way to 2005. The show is centered around Ray Barone, a talented sports writer who constantly has to
put up with his wife, brother, kids, and even parents. Raymond is generally very sarcastic, no matter
what the situation, and he does just about everything in his power to not have to deal with his kids.
Instead he leaves most of the responsibilities of child care and cleaning to his wife, Debra. Although
Everybody Loves Raymond manages to pull off being a wonderful show, it still plays into the
stereotypical behavior of Gender roles, which ultimately prevents society from making any real
progress.
At the beginning of episode 1, Pilot it is revealed that the sole provider of the house hold is Raymond,
while Debra is revealed to be a stay at home mother. This feeds into the belief that men are always the
primary bread winners of a household, not women. From the moment Raymond walks into his house
he goes from a successful sports writer to an an absentminded father who only cares about eating,
having sex, and not knowing the first thing about kids, let alone taking care of them. Debra has the
opposite problem, she is primarily seen with the kids all the time. It is very rare to ever have her on
screen and not have the kids with her. This feeds into the stereotype that not only are women expected
to be stay at home mothers, but that it should be expected because men are not as good
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Essay On Sergeant First Job
To be considered for an assignment as a Sergeant First Class within the Internal Investigation Bureau,
Office of Professional Standards. Assignment to this position will enable me to build upon the
practical work experience I have gained during my career. I strongly believe that my knowledge, skills
and abilities align with the requirements to excel in this position. I have been an enlisted member of
the New Jersey State Police for 11 years. During my career I have been fortunate to have the
experience of being assigned to several different units throughout the Division. I have had the distinct
pleasure of being assigned to the Internal Affairs, Investigation Bureau since September 13, 2013. As
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As a mentor to newly assigned staff investigators, I act as supervisor for members by editing reports,
assisting with interviews and investigative plans, and familiarization of IAIB procedures. It is my
opinion that the IAIB mentorship program for newly assigned members to the Office of Professional
Standards would satisfy preferred criteria #1, as delineated in the vacancy announcement. All
members who are assigned to the Investigation Bureau must complete the mentor program and meet
certain criteria before they can conduct investigations independently. If selected for promotion to the
position of Sergeant First Class, I would seek to improve upon the practical experience that I have
gained during my assignment within the Bureau. It would also allow me to impact the direction of the
Office of Professional Standards and on a larger scale the Division to greater degree. I believe my
proven work ethic, ability to improvise, and communication skills would allow me to excel in the
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Sengoku Unifiers
The Sengoku period from 1463 to 1567 was a time of social upheaval, political chicanery, and
constant military conflict. Though feudal lords swore loyalty to the Emperor, he was largely a
figurehead who held little political power of his own. More influential was the military Shogun,
however the years leading up to the Sengoku period saw a breakdown of central authority and the rise
of powerful, largely independent local lords called daimyo. These daimyo were in frequent conflict
amongst each other, fighting for control of different regions in Japan. Conquering weaker daimyo,
Japan s three unifiers would slowly pave the path towards Japanese unification. It began with Oda
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Following the death of Oda Nobunaga, Hideyoshi secured alliances and further unified Japan by both
diplomatic and military means. His policies would leave a lasting impact that would transformed
Japan.. In 1588, Hideyoshi ordered that all weapons be taken away from farmers, further disarming
peasants. This reduced Japan s fighting population to the seven percent that made up the samurai
class. Rival daimyo could no longer use farmers to serve in their armies. The sword became a sort of
status symbol, signaling that an individual was of the privileged samurai class. Furthering this
separation of class, Hideyoshi froze the social order with the Three Clause Edict of 1590. Hideyoshi
decreed that these classes were fixed and that mobility between classes was prohibited, effectively
separating military and agriculture. Farmers would be left to tend their fields while only the samurai
fought. Even more profound was Hideyoshi s national cadastral survey. Japan s agricultural land was
measured in terms of production. Each village was given an annual tax based on the assessment of the
cadastral survey. Government officials could now expect their revenue and planned accordingly. Since
the tax was a fixed amount, farmers often looked for ways to improve crop yield as they could make
extra income on any
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A Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Of Nebraska Deq, The Papio...
Due to results from a sanitary sewer evaluation of the Nebraska DEQ, the Papio Branch water
treatment plant s (WTP) must place a permanent flow meter at the site of the discharge point where
flow is outputting to the reservoir.
The discharge (decant flow) flow in the pipe varies from continuous to intermittent through the 10
inch gravity ductile iron pipe that is a free fall discharge into the reservoir. The discharge point is a
concrete headwall where the Doppler wave meter will be placed permanently.
A temporary Teledyne Isco 2150 flow meter was placed at the site of the discharge for a period of 24
hours to determine the performance of a meter at the site as well as evaluate current flow conditions.
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Figure 2: Teledyne Isco Signature Flow Meter Diagram
The basics needed in order to install the area velocity signature meter are the meter module, a cable,
probe, band, screws/mounting devices, power supply, and outputs. The prices listed below are quotes
from a Teledyne Isco sales representative.
Signature Area Velocity flow meter system: starts at $3,700 o This includes the meter, the sensor, a
32.8 foot cable, a manual, and a pocket guide. The price may change if other options are added.
Sensor carrier for attachment to the mounting rings: $50
Spring Ring for a 10 inch pipe: $91
8 foot power cord: $25
Analog 4 20mA output with two channels: $310
Internal seven digit mechanical totalizer: $115 o Total (minimum for all listed options): $4,291
If the pipe has silting or ragging issues, then a Laser Flow Meter should be used instead of the Area
Velocity meter. The Laser Flow meter is a non contact Doppler meter that provides all of the same
information as the area velocity meter without having a sensor in the water. The benefit of this would
be if the pipe has ragging issues or there is a lot of silting/debris that could potentially get stuck on the
probe and cause the probe to not read the way it should be. This is a much more expensive option it
would provide data without the worry of silt/debris or ragging of the pipe getting in the way. Costs for
this type of meter are listed below.
Signature Laser Flow meter system: starts at $9,750 o This includes
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Mental Illness In Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway
Throughout her life, novelist Virginia Woolf suffered with mental illness, and she ultimately ended her
life at age 59. As art often imitates life, it is not surprising that characters in Woolf s works also
struggle with mental illness. One of her novels, Mrs. Dalloway, recounts a day in the life of Clarissa
Dalloway, a high society woman living in London, and those who run in her circle. As the novel
progresses the reader sees one of the characters, Septimus, struggle with post traumatic stress disorder
brought on by serving in war. At the end of the story, he commits suicide. While there is no explicit
articulation of any other character suffering from mental illness in the novel, Septimus is not alone.
Through her thoughts and actions, we can deduce that Clarissa also endures mental and emotional
suffering. Though Clarissa does not actually attempt to end her life in the novel, her mental and
emotional suffering lead her to exhibit suicidal tendencies. To prove this, I will examine Clarissa s
thoughts and actions from a psychological perspective. According to the United States Department of
Health and Human Services, the following are considered warning signs of suicide talking about
feeling trapped, and talking about a feeling of hopelessness or having no reason to live ( Suicidal
Behavior ). In Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa rarely talks openly about how she is feeling, so the other
characters in the novel seldom see Clarissa as anything but the version of herself she
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Virtual Reality is an Alternate World
Virtual Reality is an Alternate World
Computers are a very important part of everyday life. They are used in homes, workplaces, schools,
and many other institutions. Today computers aid in research, calculation, organization, and provide
numerous additional applications. Computers can literally even take us to other worlds and different
realms of reality by a concept referred to as virtual reality. Virtual reality, or simply VR, is a system
that allows one or various users to engage in a computer created world that is sensitive to the user s
sight, hearing, and touch. It can also be referred to as an interaction between one or more users and the
computer accompanied by the use of special VR interface devices. Users are allowed to move ... Show
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The helmet is equipped with a tracking device that sits on top of it. This device signals the user s head
movements to an additional stationary tracking device. As the user moves his or her head, the
computer continually updates the simulation to reflect the new location and perspective. Head
mounted displays are often favored because they totally immerse the user in the simulation, but they
weigh several pounds and are usually expensive.
The BOOM is another kind of VR environment. BOOM stands for binocular omni orientation
monitor. It is similar to the head mounted display, but requires no helmet. Instead, there is a viewing
box suspended from a rotating arm. The user places his or her forehead against the BOOM s viewing
eyeglasses to see the screen. The user can change the viewing perspective by grabbing the handlebars
on the side of the viewing box, and rotating it to the desired position. The user can move in a full
circle and can also bend down to view objects. Control buttons on the handlebars usually serve as an
interface, or other interface devices can be used in conjunction with BOOM including earphones and
data gloves.
Finally, the Cave is the latest form of the virtual environment and is also the most immersive. The user
steps into a 10 by 10 by 9 foot darkened cubicle and puts on a special pair of glasses called Crystal
Eyes shuttering glasses. During simulation, stereoscopic images are projected on the walls and floor of
the
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Civil Society Brewing Case Study
March 19th, 2016 forever changed the beer landscape for Jupiter, Florida. This was the first of what
will be many bottle and/or can releases for one of the newest breweries to grace the South Florida
horizon. A woman walking by asked me what the line was for. I proceeded to explain how Civil
Society Brewing was having their first bottle release which in this case was in the form a 32oz
crowler. 375 crowlers (3 per person) would, in fact, be released to fans who had come from as far
away as Miami. What is Pulp you ask? Well, it is an American pale wheat ale that comes in at 6.3%
abv. Civil takes the wheat beer to a whole new level by lovingly caressing it with Columbus and
Mosaic hops which give it the sweet smell and taste of a myriad of citrus flavors. Pulp pours with just
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We opened a growler of Tree House Brewing s Double Shot, a bottle of Hardywood Park Craft
Breweries Foolery, and a bottle of Casey Brewing s East Bank. By the time 11:00am had rolled
around the line had reached 67 craft beer loving souls. The doors were opened and ID s were checked.
The whole process ran very smooth. Folks waited in line for a few minutes until reaching the front
where they chose a wristband which was color coordinated with the number of crowlers they were
purchasing. Once the wristband was received we were able to purchase something from the tap menu.
Other than Pulp the two hits of the morning seemed to be the two treatments of Gary. Gary is Civil s
milk stout which was treated with Hazelnuts for Gary goes nuts and with bananas foster for Gary goes
bananas. I m usually not a big fan of hazelnut beers, but Gary goes nuts was delicious. Gary goes
bananas was also very good, but the hazelnut took the win for me. The last crowler of Pulp was sold
just before 2:00pm to finish off Civil s first release with flying
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Religion Research Paper
Adherents of all the world s major faiths believe that their respective religions had a starring role in
the very creation of mankind. Luckily, it is unnecessary to verify any such claims to realize that those
very religions have played a major role in shaping mankind throughout history. Be it as a tool through
which to consolidate and administer power in the case of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, a call to arms
to conquer the Iberian Peninsula and the storied Eastern Roman Empire in the case of the Caliphs of
Islam, and as a force that brought together people from different classes, languages, and countries in
the case of the Holy Crusades launched by the Roman Catholic Popes.
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Coming to Secretary of State John Kerry s plan to establish an Office of Religious and Global Affairs
this is nothing short of belated. There is plenty of past legislation that serves as a building block if not
a precedent. It was, after all, all the way back in 1998 that the International Religious Freedom Act
(IRFA) was signed into law, leading to the state sanctioned promotion of religious freedom overseas.
This is not, of course, to say that there are no potential problems with the creation of this office.
Primarily, the potential overestimation of the role of religion in global affairs. Even back in the 8th
century, evidence suggests that the Iberian Caliphate was no set up on account of pure religious fervor
but also as a result of personal ambitions, power politics, and geopolitical concerns. These same
factors, and many more, continue to play a role today. None should be overlooked through a myopic
viewing of the situation through the frame of religion alone.
If one were to assume that all terror is caused by people of the Islamic faith this may well lead to a
simplistic ban of Muslims which could ultimately exasperate the issue of terrorism instead of
addressing it. But a complete shift in thinking where the focus is suddenly shifted unto religion alone
is not what is being suggested.
John Kerry has been very clear in his intentions
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The Struggles of Families in Poverty in The Jungle, by...
In twentieth century America the history of poverty begins with most working people living on the
edge of destitution, periodically short of food, fuel, clothing, and shelter (Poverty in 20th Century
America). Poverty possesses the ability to completely degrade a person, as well as a family, but it can
also make that person and family stronger. In The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, a family of immigrants
has to live in severe poverty in Packingtown, a suburb of Chicago. The poverty degrades the family
numerous times, and even brings them close to death. Originally the family has each other to fall back
on, but eventually members of the family must face numerous struggles on their own, including
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Language further hinders the family.
Poverty also has detrimental effects on families. Poor children possess a greater risk for iron
deficiency, stunted growth, and asthma. For parents struggling to raise a child, poverty adds extensive
stress to the family (Driscoll). As a result of constantly working, Jurgis rarely spends time with his
son, Antanas. However, when he suffers an injury he finally gets this opportunity, So Jurgis would
begin to forget and be happy, because he was in a world where there was a thing so beautiful as the
smile of little Antanas (Sinclair 134 135). While the family remains intact, they do not remain that
way for very long. Jonas leaves the family before long, and eventually Jurgis leaves the family as well.
No , she answered, I don t blame you. We never have any of us. You did your best the job was too
much for us (Sinclair 332). Marija clearly gave up hope for their family long ago.
Another aspect of poverty remains the way a person looks at the family. Regardless of a person s self
confidence and secureness, one cannot help but to care about another person s opinion. The family
receives the evil eye all the time. Jurgis even gets blacklisted from Packingtown, taking away his
ability to get a job and support the family. This occurs as a result of Jurgis protecting his wife from her
boss who imposed his will on her. They gazed at him with pitying eyes poor devil, he was
blacklisted!... he could never
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Old Sturbridge Magazine Uses Both Pathos And Logos
Old Sturbridge Village is a living historical museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts; the
organization released an advertisement in Yankee Magazine. Yankee magazine focuses on unique
places and facts regarding the New England region. The advertisement uses appeals to logos, ethos,
and pathos to encourage people to visit and stay at Old Sturbridge Village. The appeal to logos is not
as apparent as the others in the advertisement with only few supporting elements, describing their size
and services. Ethos shares some similar statements as the logos appeal, but rather uses it to lend itself
credibility as the largest living museum. Old Sturbridge Village primarily uses an appeal to pathos to
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The way pathos is used in the ad for Old Sturbridge Village is to generate an emotional connection to
the people of the past. The central image of the advertisement is of a man in clothing and appearance
accurate to the period of the 1830 s; he is standing next to two yoked heads of cattle. Using this image,
the advertisement hopes to equate certain unspoken qualities with the audience, as detailed in The
Rhetoric of Advertising. The first of the phrases used Celebrating the People, (citation) utilizes the
word celebrate to make it seem as if the heritage is something to be excited and happy about.
Garnering this response is possible through the use of Weasel Words (Citation). While there are no
direct examples of theses weasel words in Language Acts Reading, however, many of the words
applied give the impression of a promise are indeed empty in meaning. One of the phrases in the text
of the advertisement has the intention of motivating the audience into achieving a task similar in task
to the people of the 1830 s. The quote used Find relevance in their stories, put your hands on history
and be inspired. In the first part of the quote the creators of the advertisement seek to appeal to the
audience for when they visit to have an open mind about what the audience will learn. Furthermore,
garnering a way for the audience to create a connection with the historical people Old Sturbridge
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Guanine And Adenine
1. Erwin Chargaff s experiments revealed that guanine and cytosine had equal amounts of molecules
to each other and that similarly, adenine and thymine had equal amounts to each other. This ultimately
suggested to Watson that adenine will always be paired with thymine and that guanine will always be
paired with cytosine and that therefore they should fit together in the structure of DNA.
2. I believe that Watson meant that all the components of the structure fit perfectly together in a
double helical structure and that therefore, it had to be the true form of DNA. Since the structure
proposed satisfied the laws and principles associated with DNA, I believe Watson viewed the structure
as too perfect not to be true as he says in the book.
3. The
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A Brief Biography of Luis Walter Alvarez
Luis Walter Alvarez was born on June 13th in the year 1911 in San Francisco but at that time no one
knew he was going to be a world renowned physicist. As a adolescent, his love for science, technology
and machines was evident, but no one guessed he would make something out of it. He and his father
(Walter C. Alvarez) built a radio when he was eleven, this was when the radio was still a new
invention. Graduating from The University of Chicago in 1932 and earning his phD in 1936 was not
the end of his scientific interest. Luis Walter Alvarez continued to study science and physics. He was
credited with many necessary discoveries about subatomic particles for which he earned the Nobel
Prize in physics. His work did not stop there. He was a co developer in the creation of the ground
control approach system for aircraft during the 1940 s. Luis Walter Alverez had a very significant role
in the development Manhattan Project, in which he suggested the technique used for the detonation of
an atomic bomb. He was member of the National Inventor s Hall of Fame. On top of all this he held
ownership of the patents for over 30 inventions including radar systems and the bubble chamber. Most
of Luis Walter Alvarez s work took place in the later years of his life as he worked with his son. He
shared his love for science which inspired Alvarez s son to become a geologist. Many things came our
of them working together. Alvarez and his son proposed the currently accepted theory that the
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Mount Rushmore Analysis
Throughout this fall semester in History II, we ve followed the theme, American History, American
Memory and were asked to ponder the question, What does equality mean? As such we are asked to
decide which Americans, since 1865, should be portrayed on a modern edition of Mount Rushmore.
We were also told that we only have three people that we can include and make a case as to why we
chose these persons. I suppose I should begin by briefly describing a bit of my ancestry before I delve
into the assignment. Although my last name is Gebhardt I am ½ German and ½ Native American
(Creek/Muscogee). Because of this I am naturally sensitive to cultural issues surrounding my heritage.
U.S. history has historically covered German immigration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. Although Dr. King has been celebrated as a civil rights leader before, during
and after his death, I believe he deserves the honor of being on a monument alongside a United States
president. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize for due to his work fighting against racial inequality
and did this through nonviolence. I think equally important is a fact which is often overlooked. He was
also a role model for all young persons to invest in and gain an education. Dr. King earned his Ph.D.
in systematic theology at Boston University before becoming actively involved in the civil rights
movement. Other lesser known facts about Dr. King: he also suffered from depression throughout
most of his life, he skipped the 9th and 12th grades and entered Morehouse College at 15 years of age,
and autopsies showed that although Dr. King was only 39 when he was killed, he had the heart of a 60
year old. Medical experts attribute this to
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Sonic 1000 Pda Marketing Analysis
Running head: MARKETING ANALYSIS OF SONIC PDA 1000
Marketing Analysis of Sonic PDA 1000
Abstract
The purpose of this group project is to provide the members of LU BUSI 520 Delta Group with a
patterned professional forecasting model for research and analysis of a prospective new product. The
new product will be the Sonic 1000 PDA; a fictitious product formulated especially for this mock up
analysis (Kotler, Keller, 2009). Through experiential collaboration, the members of Delta Group
should gain needed insight into the potential quandaries that are mutually shared by many of today s
marketing managers. It is conceived that each member of Delta Group will personally align with the
labors of research and planning intrinsic to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We will be targeting several different markets that we feel have potential either due to great need for
the product or available disposable income and status.
Mission Statement Sonic believes that the Sonic 1000 PDA is versatile and user friendly and is the
best way to keep you in touch with your life.
Competitive Strategy Sonic should endeavor to use Porter s generic competitive strategy of
differentiation as its overall strategy. Versatility and ease of use are what Sonic will provide to the
consumer. Our secondary strategy should be focus, we will key in on a few different market segments
which we feel are high profile markets and deserving of attention. Sonic s pricing could be our
greatest asset. According to Levitt, in his article, Marketing Myopia, Henry Ford had a strategy which
included mass production, but that first and foremost one must never place the profit lure from this
production above thinking about your customer. Henry Ford worked from the idea that he could
produce his invention, the car for $500, and therefore because it was priced reasonably could expect to
sell millions of cars. His focus was not on mass production, but what the consumer could afford to pay
for his product, and then he worked to produce it for that amount. (Levitt, 2004, p. 144). This probably
would be a wise decision for Sonic, especially during this unstable economy we are facing.
Target Markets Sonic s primary target market will be business
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The Five Signs Of The Snake
The Snake is the sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac and is considered to be the most enigmatic animal
among the twelve animal signs. Read on if you want to find out more about people born in the year of
the Snake!
Snake Years: 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025...
Earthly Branch of Birth Year: Si
Wu Xing (The Five Elements): Huo
Yin Yang: Yin
Strengths: Intelligent, sophisticated, decent, eloquent, organized, determined, decisive
Weaknesses: Lazy, stingy, suspicious, jealous
Lucky Colors: Black, yellow, red
Lucky Numbers: 2, 8, 9
Lucky Flowers: Orchid, Cactus
Personality
The Snake symbolizes wisdom and people born in the year of the Snake are intuitive, intelligent, and
determined to accomplish their goals in life. They tend to act to their own judgments and are regarded
as great thinkers and natural leaders.
Snakes like to use their charm and beauty to attract others and love to ... Show more content on
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They are humble and share the same ambitions and beliefs. They both enjoy spending time with their
friends and family, but neither is a social butterfly. The Snake and the Ox will support each other
through any difficulty and are likely to understand and appreciate each other s preferences. They are
both sensual creatures so they will have a satisfying physical relationship and will have a happy life
together.
Snake and Dragon
Even though this is a perfect zodiac combination, both signs have strong personalities and a fulfilling
relationship can only be achieved if they can adjust to each other s personalities. The Snake is
impulsive and dominating, while the Dragon is patient and calm. They are both assured of their place
in the world and are well aware of their interests and priorities in life. Once these two signs make up
their minds to be together, they won t let anything stand in the way.
Worst matches for the Snake: Tiger, Sheep, and Pig
Snake and
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Female Genital Mutilation Effects On Women
Ali Hayat
Ms Catthuan Nguyen
English 1101
Cause Effect Essay
Jun 25, 2017 The Effects of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on Women s Lives Around the world,
there are acceptable and unacceptable cultural practices. Among the unacceptable one s female genital
mutilations (FGM) is one the worst cultural practices in some countries, and also it is against the law.
FGM is defined as cutting or removing of the outer parts of the female genital for nonmedical
prepuces. In the worldwide, 200 million girls and women are exposed for FGM because of cultural
influences. This practice is rooted deep in the cultural norms of countries such as, Latin America,
North America, Africa, the Arab States, sub Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, Australia, ... Show more
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The victims may develop anxiety, stress, and bad childhood memories because of the procedure. For
example, during the procedure, people use shape instruments such as blades, and needles. Addition,
they do not use any type of anti pain to reduce pain. As a result of this, the women can develop severe
pain, bleeding, scarring, and emotional childhood injuries. In the longer term, women may suffer
feelings of anxiety and depression. (3). It can also cause behavioral disorder in early childhood, such
as lack of trust, loss of confides, fear and anxiety later in their adult lives. The last effect of FGM is its
manhandling impact on women s reproductive organs later in life. This practice can negatively affect
childbirth by causing pronged and obstructed labor. This may lead to stillbirth, bleeding, and painful
labor. According to UNFPA, damage to the urethra resulting in urinary incontinence, dyspareunia
(painful sexual intercourse), sexual dysfunctions, and hypersensitivity of the genital area and
increased risk of HIV transmission (2). Women who go through the miserable and painful FGM
procedures are known to suffer from lack of interest and a feeling of pain during to sexual intercourse
which can affect their married life. The effect of FGM on women s health, mental well being, and their
reproductive organs are very negative. Society, governmental, and nongovernmental organizations
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Four Aspects Of The Four Elements Of Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning is the repeated use of stimuli in combination with a repeated significant
psychological event to train the one being conditioned to anticipate the event in response to the
stimuli. The most basic example of this type of conditioning is train an animal to expect treats by
making use of their sense of sound and blowing a whistle or ringing a bell just before you give them a
treat each time. This will train the animal to associate the sound of the whistle or bell with the
reception of the forthcoming treat, and it will begin to salivate in anticipation of getting the treat
whenever it hears the sound.
There are four elements of classical conditioning. These elements of classical conditioning include
unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response.
These four elements make up the classical conditioning procedure. An unconditioned stimulus in an
experiment is a stimulus that elicits a response from the subject of the experiment without any
previous conditioning. This can be anything that elicits an instinctual response that an organism might
have, such as the treat that the animal salivates over as described in the experiment in paragraph one.
An unconditioned response in any response regarding an unconditioned stimulus. In the case stated in
paragraph one, the unconditioned response would be the salivating of the animal in anticipation of the
treat. A conditioned stimulus is a stimulus that would have no
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The First Form Of Education
What was the first form of education in China? I have traced the first form of education in China back
to the Shang Dynasty (16 1405 BCE). Education was necessary to achieve desired positions in the
civil service (the administrative system of the government who ran the daily affairs in China) which
were the key to wealth. By establishing an educational system for the young of the elite, the positions
in the civil service became a cycle of the designated offspring being the most educated and the
educated being the most elite people in China. Most schools were divided into political entities to gain
social influence. The main focuses in the education of young Chinaman were the teachings of
Confucian. The curriculum was based on the philosophy of Confucianism. Confucianism is a form of
Humanism (a devotion of the humanities) with the main focus on educating people in the beliefs,
values and practices that govern life within the family and between family and state. The teachings of
Confucianism were taught from four books and the five classics. The four books are Chinese classic
texts that illustrated the core value and belief systems of Confucianism. The five classics were key text
of Confucianism; these were sacred books of traditional Chinese beliefs. Book one of the four books
was the Analects of Confucius (the saying of ideas recognized only by the Chinese), Book two was
Mencius, Mencius was a fourth century BCE (before the common/current/Christian era) Chinese
philosopher
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Role Of The Online World On Developing Knowledge And Skills
Introduction
Most individuals are finding the online world flexible and convenient, and accurately matching their
objectives and busy kind of lives. Online learning capabilities have proliferated and have ensured vital
knowledge and skills for the learners. Students can easily locate various learning programs online, and
these are always accessible and convenient for any interested party in the online fraternity. However,
there are few challenges that are associated with the online world, but the educators have provided
succinct methods that can be used by learners to develop knowledge and skills that are associated with
the learning platform.
Role of the online world in developing knowledge and skills
The online world has ensured various learning capabilities that make use of communication through
writing. The aspects of communication provided have led to varied knowledge and skills that are
essential for learning. The online world has instilled the discipline of patience and the skills of critical
thinking as learners communicate through discussion boards and other social media platforms. The
online world has increased knowledge capabilities on different minds as it ensures various aspects of
asking questions from a varied line of resources. Human minds have been a great source of
information as members share their experiences and learning modalities with each other (Hansen,
2008).
The online world is interactive in nature, and this is an important facet that enables
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  • 2. Hallstead Jewelers Essay Hallstead Jewelers 1.) Break even ticket sales increased from 4533 in 2003, to 4998 in 2004 and 7491 in 2006. Break even point in Sales Dollars has changed from $7,285 in 2003, to $7,617 in 2004 and $11,634 in 2006. (Table 1) The margin of safety has changed from $1,298 in 2003, to $485 in 2004, and a loss of $923 in 2006. (Table 2) There is a decrease from 2003 to 2006. Fixed cost per month attributed to stores relocation and subsequent renovations caused a decrease from 2003 to 2006. Other factors contributing to the 2003 2006 decrease are as follows: 1% increase in Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) totaling $81,000 Decrease in sales of $481,000 Increase in salaries totaling $60,000 Increase in miscellaneous expenses of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Expenses increase of $40,000 2004 ­ ‐2006 Increase of 1% per sales of COGS $107,000 (COGS 51% of Sales in 04, now 52% of Sales) Salaries increased by $1,134,000 Increase in Administrative Expense of $10,000 Rent increased by $420,000 Increase in Depreciation by $58,000 Misc. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Axial View Of The Trial Of Socrates In Plato s account of the trial of Socrates he wrote, It is intimation that what has happened to me is good, and that those of us who think death is an evil are in error (Plato 112). Socrates, a philosopher in Athens, was tried and executed, but did not fear death. Athens, like other cities around the world, took part in an axial transformation in which the people valued compassion and finding the truths of life. The execution of Socrates emphasizes the regression of Athenian values. [Need another sentence about regression] Socrates axial way of thinking caused him to be the target of a vulnerable and intolerant Athenian government, who wrongly charged him because of their societal regression. Thesis: Socrates axial way of thinking caused him to be the target of a vulnerable and intolerant Athenian government who wrongly charged him because of their societal regression. Body Paragraph 1 (Socrates beliefs): Topic sentence: Socrates embodied axial beliefs and the intention to always ask questions and find truth. Evidence 1: Socrates often compared himself to a gadfly sent by the gods to question everyone. Don Nardo wrote in his novel The Trial of Socrates that Socrates, after he received a prophecy from an oracle, decided it was his destiny to question his fellow citizens about what they knew in life, to criticize them where they erred, and to remind them when they were not being true to themselves (Nardo, 27). Though many of the Athenians thought Socrates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee Summary HSINMUN XII 2016 Committee: General Assembly 3: Social, Cultural, Humanitarian Committee (GA3: SOCHUM) Expert Chair: Cheryl Lin (IBSH) Issue: Regulating and reducing the alteration of history in public education General Overview of the Topic The course of history serves as an influential bridge that connects the past with our education, future, and perspectives on crucial issues. In public education, history is a school subject that is taken by a large population of students, and although authors and historians are working to create content with less bias, the course is bound to present subjectivities. Such examples include the neglect towards the Soviet era war crimes in Eastern European countries or the lack of attention given to the Nanking Massacre in Japanese textbooks. These misleading alterations of historical content can often cause the minds of youths to lack important facts and instead be distorted with false information. Thus, in order for society to achieve incremental equality and to preserve true and meaningful historical context, we must take initiatives to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She strongly disapproves of the textbooks that whitewash and minimize the consequences of this massacre. As the author and director of Torn Memories of Nanking, Matsuoka has recorded testimonies of both survivors and perpetrators over the past 28 years. Her extensive efforts are widely recognized with several awards outside of Japan and is nicknamed as the conscience of Japan by the Chinese press. Although Matsuoka continues to remain as a minority voice and controversial figure in Japan, she serves as a significant figure workings towards the lessening of historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mr. Harris In Barn Burning In William Faulkner s Barn Burning , there is no evidence for Abner Snopes burning Mr. Harris barn, but the court still gives a ruling. Abner does not have to pay Mr. Harris for reparations, but is still exiled. With Abner s reactions before and after burning Mr. Harris barn and his family s current situation, the Justice of Peace made a fair ruling of exiling Abner. Because the amount of damages caused by Abner, the family can not afford to pay Mr. Harris back with their limited funds. Abner has a wiry figure, so he is not very well fed (Faulkner 182). In the family s wagon, there are broken beds and chairs with a non working clock, which shows Abner can not afford to buy replacements for these and other items as a farmer (183). Abner debts keep increasing, even his new landlord, Major de Spain, tells Abner he never had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abner s job before being exile only allowed him to owe more than he had, so when de Spain says Abner never will have the money, it shows that Abner s financial problems are still the same and will not change (185, 189). Faulkner also describes Abner as one who had in his blood and inherent voracious prodigality with material not his own (184). Prodigality means wastefully extravagant, so Abner tends to lust after lavish items or an lavish lifestyle that he can not obtain. If anything, some of the better items he have are stolen (184). He can not afford his own horses; most of them are what he calls, captured horses which are actually stolen from both Confederate and Union armies during the Civil War (184). Abner also makes shrewd fires instead of making bigger ones as he does with the barn. The small fires represents his low status during the war as a thief and during the present as a farmer/ barn burner (182, 184). In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Role Of Hate Speech In A Natural Rights System Of... In a Natural Rights system of government, the government would not be able to stop hate speech because the they would be breaching the citizens right to free speech. A newspaper called the Telegraph (UK) said, The most fundamental concept of democracy is the idea that a government exists to secure the rights of the people... (1). This supports the idea of a Natural Rights system of government were the natural god given rights are put first because the government is supposed to ensure those rights to its people. The only way that the government would be able to stop hate speech is if the citizens were to use popular sovereignty to vote on a law that outlawed all hate speech. But if an opposing party were to use this quote next quote from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Gender Roles lo A great percentage of people in today s society would agree with the consensus that manhood is and should be based on masculine features and ambitions in order to be accepted as a manly male; Paul Theroux begs to differ in his formal essay, Being a Man , as he contests this norm by avidly stating that forcefully adopting manly attributes while growing up is emotionally damaging and socially harmful (Theroux). He strongly exemplifies his understanding to the reader through personal experiences and ridiculing the silly gestures that both men and women make, and remain faithful to, in order to substantiate their purported gender roles in society. Theroux believes that both genders are subverted, at a young age, in their growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. El Conflicto Armado en El Choco, Colombia Lamentablemente a pesar de los esfuerzos del Estado y la comunidad para gerenciar de manera próspera el departamento, la problemática social, económica, política y de inseguridad siguen siendo un gran obstáculo para el desarrollo de este departamento. La situación del departamento del Chocó aún resulta alármate debido a los cultivos ilícitos, la usurpación de tierras, los actores armados al margen de la ley y la problemática social y económica en general. Aunque es claro que todos estos factores son dependientes el uno del otro, cada problemática juega un papel importante en el estancamiento de este departamento. En cuanto al conflicto armado en el territorio, son varios los actores y los factores de interés en la región. La situación geográfica del Chocó al limitar con dos mares, ha sido explotada de manera ilegal para el comercio de armas y sustancias ilícitas. Esto se ha hecho por medio de usurpación de territorios y propiedad de las comunidades Indígenas y negras que habitan el departamento. Además utilizan los caños y ríos para sacar dichos productos del país. Por otro lado, el hecho de que sea una selva húmeda y espesa, ha sido un factor positivo para los delincuentes, quienes encuentran refugio en este tipo de lugares. Se conocen como actores que intervienen a las guerrillas de las Farc, ELN, el Ejército Revolucionario Guevarista (ERG) y algunas bandas emergentes como Águilas Negras, Los Machos y Los Rastrojos. El territorio Chocoano ha sido afectado de una manera ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Death Of A Bullet Bang! A gunshot went off at night in the town of Hartsville, Montana. Diana Dixon died at 60 years of age. The police found her body when the neighbors called them. It was that same night her son David was found with blood on his coat. Diana was murdered and the town was in shock. The police took David to the station questioning him about the night his mother was murdered. David was the son of Diana Dixon, who adopted him as well as his sister Jennifer. He worked at a gas station just down the road from his house, the place his mother was murdered. At the crime scene, the shell of a bullet was found as well as footprints belonging to someone with size 13 shoes. The same size David wore. The blood belonging to Diana, type AB+, was found on David. David would keep telling the police he didn t kill his mother. In fact, David and his mother got along well. They spent time together and went to church every Sunday. Everybody thought David was guilty, except for one man who was about to uncover the facts. The night Diana was murdered, October 19, a man by the name of James Mccullough was eating at his favorite restaurant when he saw a car speeding by with two men. It looked like someone was just driving until James saw masks on the men. He also saw the car stop. One of the men stepped out and threw a bag in a dumpster. James later investigated the dumpster and found a gun! After reporting this to the police, they ran the gun for fingerprints. One set was found. They belonged to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Importance Of Exodus For The Jewish Community. Name Of Importance of Exodus for the Jewish Community Name of Student Name of University Name of Course/Section Professor s Name Date of Submission Importance of Exodus for the Jewish Community Introduction Historians and scholars have been discussing what some of the most prominent and influential events have been in history. There have been discussions about such events as the French Revolution as being extremely important in terms of the politics of the world and democracy. Other than that, we find that Christians have talked about how the crucifixion of Jesus Christ can be depicted as the most important and influential event of all time. Moreover, Muslims consider the revelations brought upon Muhammad and his exile that are extremely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why is the Exodus Important? The Exodus plays an important role for the Jewish community. One of the biggest reasons is that it is something that is used as the justification for the land of Israel (Johnson 112). The Jews believe that the Exodus from Egypt was done based on a promise from God, who said that the Jewish people would have ownership over a Promised Land, which is the area that is Israel today. The Jewish people believe that the reason why God put them through the Exodus is because He wanted the Jews to see His power and that He is the one who is in control of everyone s lives. For instance, in the book of Exodus, it is written, So says God: Thus you will know that I am God (Exodus 7:17). The idea of Exodus is something that is meant to reveal a different side of God. It has to be noted that God sent various plagues, such as the plagues of lice and the plagues of frogs. All of this was done so that the people would know that God has a lot of power over the smallest things as well as over all the different animals in nature. This is why he Exodus is mentioned repeatedly and it is also something that the Jewish people tend to remember continually, as they believe that it shows how God loved all humans and how He wants to save all humans from all kinds of problems. Cultural Significance of Exodus The Jews remember the Exodus in their daily prayers and it is celebrated every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Uses Of Cloud Computing The use of cloud computing expands the risk of insider access not only to the staff of cloud service company but also the consumers of the cloud services. A good example can be drawn from the denial of service attack launched by a malicious insider as demonstrated by a well known Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud infrastructure (Sense Post: , 2009). The insider access risk can be mitigated by deploying technical and administrative procedures that will monitor the activities of the users with access to the cloud infrastructure. An example of such procedures include access reviews for users with especially high risk access rights (such as execute access rights to data objects). These control procedures may be monitored by a third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The base cloud service provider here is the provider who provides the primary cloud services with which the other service providers build their services on. The use of composite cloud services generates the risk of control over the third party services. The cloud service provider is required to disclose the relationship with other third parties and terms of service involving the third party should be clearly defined. The cloud service provider should provide an assurance of how liability and performance will be achieved in the composite cloud services. The service agreements should be developed based on the performance capabilities of all the nest cloud service providers. o Visibility The use of cloud services requires an organization to hand over the security management procedures of the systems with which the organization s data and applications operate on to the service provider. Management and technical security control measures of the service provider should be in alignment with that of the service consumer to ensure that the security objectives of the consumer is achieved. Research on metrics for comparing the security procedures and controls between the consumer and service provider is still underway (Jansen, Directions in Security Metrics Research, 2009). An ideal procedure for gaining visibility of security requires the service provider to disclose details about their security and privacy measures to the consumer. Service providers are however sceptical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cosmetic Surgery And Its Effects On People And Their Lives THE DEVIL IN COSMETIC SURGERY Nowadays, the physical beauty has been considered like a scale to evaluate and measure people, especially women. Everyone wants to have a perfect body as well as a beautiful face to attract the others. Some people try to get their beauty through makeup, exercise or diet, but some try to fix their appearance by the intervention of cosmetic surgeons. Thus, cosmetic surgery somehow has become the most popular procedure for people to improve their beauty. There is no doubt that cosmetic surgery has brought for people the ideal beauty in some cases. However, the risks of cosmetic surgery still exist. People s desires to improve their physical beauty do not always come true. In the other words, there are many negative results from cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery has several negative impacts on people and their lives. It makes people addicted, leads people to risk their lives for the illegal surgery, and causes some serious health complications. One important reason why cosmetic surgery has a harmful effect is that it makes people addicted. There are many cases in which people who have cosmetic surgery do not have just a single operation to reconstruct their faces or bodies. For those people, they try to find the perfection through many surgery procedures. It is common for a person who has one surgery, wants another one to improve its looks. One of the example for this is Justin Jedlica, known as a Human Ken Doll, living in New York, United States. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. What Is Carson Bird My Inspiration What do you think of for inspiration? Carson Bird is my inspiration. He is related to me by my 3rd cousin. He lives in Colorado. When he was younger, he lived in Michigan.He likes to have a lot of fun. He worked for the air force. Right now he has no job because of his cancer.Carson Bird has two brothers.There name are Gorham, and Tay. He loves playing and watching sports. Carson Bird has been fighting through horrible times lately. My idol is Carson Bird because he is fighting terrible times right now,and how he is facing them is amazing , he is the defensive coordinator for Air Force Falcons, and he never gives up on family members. The first reason is, he is a cornerback and defensive coordinator for the Air Force Falcons. Cornerback is a position that covers the wide receiver. When he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is trying to fight cancer that will stay with him for the rest of his life. His mother died a year ago with a rare cancer. We had Thanksgiving in the hospital to support his mom. Carson was with her when she died on March 3, 2014. His grandma had died this year when Carson had a broken hip. He went to both funerals for his grandma, one being in Hilton Head. The other funeral was right here in Marshall, Michigan. He went to is mom funnel in Michigan Then, he lost his job as defensive coordinator because of his cancer. It cost him his awesome job and his mom. In conclusion, I idol Carson Bird because he played college football and coached the Air Force Falcons. He never gives up on family members. Last, he is dealing with difficult obstacles that are tough to overcome, and how awesome he is dealing with them. Many people have fought with difficult obstacles. Carson Bird overcame many obstacles. Who are you thinking of right now that you feel is an idol to you? His life impacts mine because he never gives up on family members. What impacts my life, is because he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Where s The Love Rhetorical Devices Throughout society music has been a powerful and influential art. One of the reasons music is powerful is because it is useful in mood management. For instance, when a person is dejected, they listen to a slow song that is relatable and can soothe their mind and body. Also, one of the underlying qualities of music is it s ability to convey it s message with rhetorical strategies. Rhetorical existence conveys a message or text including literary devices to influence, or persuade others. The song Where s the Love by the Black Eyed Peas, which was written in 2003, interprets the message from the author that there is massive discrimination and hatred among people in the United States. In addition, the lyrics suggests that love is lost among human kindness. The Black Eyed Peas open their song using a rhetorical question, What s wrong with the world, mama? (LINE 1), by doing so the audience thinks about the tragedies taking place on a larger scale. By referring to the world, the Black Eyed Peas draw attention to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This repetition of an anaphora is utilized to emphasize the absence of unity and love in our country. By repeating this question, it acknowledges that as a whole, the civilians need to come to a solution to fill these gaps with love instead of hatred. There is also certain themed anaphoras, present to only hook the reader into being interested to listen carefully to the lyrics as in, That s the reason why sometimes I m feelin under, That s the reason why sometimes I m feelin down, There s no wonder why sometimes I m feelin under (LINE 39 41). The anaphora One world, one world (We only got), One world, one world (That s all we got), And something s wrong with it (LINES 40 43), describes and defines why unity is significant. There is only one world, and when one obstacle affects it, it takes everyone to combine as one, as a unit, to conquer and defeat that one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Conflict In The Bros Research Paper The Conflict in the Balkans The conflict in the Balkans is interesting because for years, reporters and politicians have touted it as being the result of ancient ethnic hatred. The first phase of Yugoslavian disintegration can be attributed to the conditions of the people living in Kosovo, an autonomous province of Yugoslavia. In 1981, the socioeconomic conditions in Kosovo were far worse than those in the other republics of Yugoslavia. Poverty was rampant and unemployment was around twenty percent as compared to about two percent in Slovenia that same year. The standard of living in Kosovo was deplorable and whatever aid was given to the province by the federal government was mismanaged. Another significant problem with this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Milosevic took away their right to govern themselves and as a result, he gained the attention of the United States Congress. Annual human rights reports submitted to the White House by the Department of State read like a prison record when it came to Serbian abuses of the people of Kosovo. Unfortunately, Congress was not in agreement with how to treat the reports of the abuses in Kosovo. The Bush Sr. administration was more interested in keeping Yugoslavia together and concerned more about the breakup of the Soviet Union and the potential tragedy that such a thing might cause. The problems of Kosovo were not viewed as important or of any interest to the national security or economic prosperity of the United States therefore no action was needed. The State Department catalogued massive human rights violations by the Serbian leadership in Kosovo yet the Bush Sr. Administration did nothing. Little was said about what was going on in the region and the American press because of the instability in the former Soviet Union said even less. The Central Intelligence Agency was the first to predict the breakup of Yugoslavia in September of 1990. This breakup, as examined by experts in the embassy in Belgrade and in Washington, was certainly seen as potentially violent and leading to war. Milosevic attempted to cripple the economy of Slovenia by boycotting Slovenian goods and services in Serbia, Vojvodina, and Kosovo. What Milosevic managed to do was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Attracted You To Student Ambassadors Essay What attracted you to Student Ambassadors, and what strengths do you have that you will contribute to the organization? What are your weaknesses? At first I wasn t sure about being a student ambassador, but then I thought about it and I loved the thought of meeting new people as well as helping bring in awesome people to Stetson. I am a very organized person who has great leadership and time management skills and believe I would be a great asset to Student Ambassadors. Discuss your Stetson Story thus far. How do you feel this experience will serve as an asset to you when talking with prospective students and their families? My experience at Stetson as a freshman has been amazing. Everyone is very helpful, welcoming, and friendly. The teachers actually care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think ok, what makes me the person I am today I think of all the hardships and obstacles I have been through in my life. Even though I have been through a great ordeal it has caused me to become a stronger person, the obstacles I have faced throughout my life have given me motivation, and taught me reliablility, and responsibility. When asked about my personality, I also think of the activities that I love to do as well as my actions during my school career, in my free time I like to organize, read, help people, as well as hang out with my friends. When it comes to my school work I am very conscientious, diligent, and ambitious. If I get even a C on a test or in a class I get upset with myself and think what I could ve done differently to receive a better grade. In my free time back home I used to babysit and tutor young children and it made me feel so good about myself because I made a difference in their life and helped them excel in the classroom. So if I could describe my personality, I would say that I am a motivated, reliable, responsible, organized, fun, intelligent, ambitious, loving and caring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Speech On Grief And Grief I know think are confusing right now Hamlet and your father just died but before you do anything, I want to explain why your feeling what your feeling. Hamlet, it s tough to tell what you re suffering from but presumably grief or grieving. The reason it is tough to tell is that it is possible you could also have a mental condition called clinical depression. The reason however it is more likely grieving and not depression is because before your father died you re but after your father died, your uncle Claudius said you had change of heart , which is indicative of the fact that before your father died you were not as moody and depressed. Grief essentially means that you feel as if darkness and gloominess, a deep sorrow especially caused by death. Some of the symptoms of the grief include mood swings, dismal and depressive thoughts and social isolation and all of which you illustrate throughout your story. Your grief has been compounded and building up since your fathers death. Your uncle says that it is weak and unmanly to wallow in your grief for so long, and your mother is not sympathetic of your grief and that you should his your signs of mourning. So what should you do? Well for starters an excellent idea would be to move away from the thing that is the root or source of your grief, which, would be your father and your family. Claudia does not want you to express your grief because he views them as inappropriate and your mother does not want you to make a scene, so by suppressing your emotions you are making it worse. I know that your mother does not want you to leave to Wittenberg because she believes you will adjust in time, but you are not going to adjust if the issue is shoved in your face every day. The next things after that would be being allowed to express your feelings and be melancholy and gloomy. You will probably move through the 5 stages of grief: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. According to Lydia Snyder, a fourth year medical student, (the grief process) help us... to cope with stressful events...don t keep (anger) in. We can assume that if you are not supposed to keep anger then keeping in any other part of the process would also not be advised. The next commonly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Psychology Of Eric Reynolds Essay Eric Reynolds is a fifty six year old African American Vietnam veteran and plumber. He is presenting symptoms of recurring negative intrusive memories of traumatic moments in combat; avoidance of triggering factors, such as crowds, sudden movement, and unprovoked or unexpected touching; negative thoughts and emotions, primarily involuntary aggression and self imposed isolation; heightened arousal when triggered; insomnia as a result of recurring nightmares; hypervigilance; and pressured speech when discussing traumatic content but otherwise remained articulate. These symptom s onset occurred over thirty years prior to his current examination, after Mr. Reynolds left combat and entered non combat operations within Vietnam. The symptoms persisted after reintroduction to civilian life and remained chronic. Mr. Reynolds described direct exposure to trauma by experiencing recurrent threats of death, injury, witnessing the death and injury of close compatriots. Prior to expressing symptoms or exposure to the traumatic events, Mr. Reynolds described himself as a happy go lucky, upbeat, and enjoyed activities such as boot camp. He did not discuss or display pre existing disorders or history of maltreatment or trauma prior to deployment. There was no discussion or mention of biological or inherited traits relating to trauma, anxiety, or aggression. Socioculturally however, as an African American man growing up in a financially struggling household suggests that perhaps while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hawkbill Turtle Research Paper You may have heard that some elephants are going extinct, but did you know that Hawksbill Turtles are critically endangered? Many people are informed about the more popular species that are going extinct, but what about the ones who actually help us indirectly? The Hawksbill Turtles are becoming extinct like many sea turtles for many reasons like, people will accidentally get their net caught in the mouth or the body of a Hawksbill Turtle, people all around the world may also eat their eggs and sell the stunning shell of a full grown turtle. Hawksbill turtles are essential to sustain wildlife all around the world. The World Wildlife Organization states that, Hawksbills help maintain the health of coral reefs. As they remove prey such as sponges from the reef s surface, they provide better access for reef fish to feed. These turtles help take care of the reefs the fish we eat live in, without them fish would probably not have access to nearly as much food and would be eaten by prey on the surface of the reef. Sea life getting stuck in fishing nets has been a problem in the past, so minimizing that too would be ideal. Hawksbill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a very serious problem that needs to be stopped as soon as possible. As reported by Greenpeace, Nearly half of all ocean pollution comes from activities that take place on land, like sewage, industrial and agricultural runoff, garbage dumping, and chemical spills. Another third comes from airborne pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and mercury from coal burning power plants. . This means that you don t have to live near the ocean to be part of the problem, but you also don t have to live near the ocean to be part of the solution. You can help by doing some very simple things, such as picking up trash and recycling. You can also donate to organizations that help to clean the ocean, such as the Oceanic Preservation Society or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Junction Introduction The area I have chosen for this report is the center section of The Junction . The Junction is located on Dundas St. W between Runnymede Road and Keele Street, but for this report, I will be focusing on the section between St. John s Place and Pacific Avenue. The Junction dates back to the 19th century and is known for its railway tracks. It has been its own independent village until it joined the City of Toronto in 1909 [1]. Today, the Junction still has a charming historical aura with many of its original historic buildings while it continues to develop as a thriving modern community. The Local Scale Gentrification is a serious problem for many communities. Fortunately, it has not occurred in this area and correspondingly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This area was first home to a strong European population, especially the Maltese. But as time progressed, many historical events occurred and new transportation technologies were introduced (Massey s concept of time space compression), more immigrants started to settle in the Junction [6]. Currently, approximately 29% of the population are from visible minority, mostly Chinese and South Asians [2]. As a result, the Junction became more multicultural and it is reflected in our local businesses, examples includes: The North of Bombay an Indian restaurant and Pho Huong and Ro House restaurants which serve Vietnamese delicacies. Additionally, with the development of new transportation and communication technologies, it has enabled the Junction to connect with the rest of the world [6]. For example, the grocery stores have fruits from all over American, and many of stores use and sell products that are manufactured from oversea. Furthermore, the easiness to share information and to travel attracts and informs people everywhere about the Junction, making it more thriving and busy than it already is. For example, the Junction is so well known that even the New York Times has recognized it as a hip and stylish community ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about Organized Crime Around the World When people think of organized crime they think of the Italian mob and the Russian mafia. They are the ones that they see in movies and on television, and the ones that they hear about the most. However, they were created a couple centuries after their Asian counterparts, the Yakuza in Japan, and the Triads in China. These Asian syndicates were founded in the sixteenth and seventeenth century and consisted of merchants and other people in what was basically the middle class. They were just groups of poorer people who were just looking for protection or were trying to help other people. The first organized crime syndicates were a kind of Robin Hood, they helped the poor. They weren t big or powerful, and they didn t have large numbers. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Russians began moving over during the Cold War to escape the conditions in their country. Organized crime is now in every major city in the US. The heaviest presence is in New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Chicago. The most well known group though, is still the Italian Mafia. The Italian Mafia in the U.S. can trace its origins all the way back to the Sicilian Mafia which was founded in Sicily during the 1800 s (Italian Organized Crime). After thousands of years of different armies with different nationalities conquering Italy and exploiting its people, the Sicilians became to be more clannish and family focused. Originally they were just resistance fighters that were protecting their friends and family. They were relied on for protection, justice, and survival. Nobody cared if they got money from it because it came from the oppressive authorities. Members of these groups were known as Men of Honor and they were well respected and even admired because they looked out for their family and kept silent sometimes even unto death. They didn t become an organized crime group until the 1920 s however (Italian Organized Crime). It was around this same time that the US began to see what later became La Cosa Nostra or our thing, better known as the American Mafia which was aided by the thousands of Italian organized crime figures, mostly Sicilian Mafiosi who came to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Olympic Charter Which Marks The Beginning Of Modern... If we analyze The Olympic Charter which marks the beginning of modern Olympics we will realize that these events originally were based on a philosophy and certain principles. As it is mentioned in fundamental principle 2: Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, will and mind. Blending sport with culture and education, Olympism seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of good example and respect for universal fundamental ethical principles. (Girginove et al 2005). From the above text it can be argued that the concept of Olympism does exist in the modern world and has a slightly different significance than the ancient Olympic games. The present philosophy revolves round the role of sport in the development of this world as it provides international understanding and establishes social and moral values (Girginove et al 2005). It has been understood that sporting events can act a medium that can bring nations together on a single platform. The ideology of liberalism and equality was further incorporated by De Coubertin who signifies the role of fairness, justice and respects for person which can be obtained through Olympics (Girginove et al 2005). Now since we know the basis and founding principles of both ancient and modern Olympic Games it is very clear that both of these events have many unique social values. But I am still of my opinion that the social values placed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Brief Note On The Battle Of Tarawa THE BATTLE OF TARAWA Geographical location. Tarawa is an atoll about 2400 miles Southwest of Hawaii. Betio is its largest islet on 3 miles long and 1/2 miles wide on the west side with an airfield from east to west, with a lagoon bordering Tarawa to the north with a bordering reef extending offshore around 1,200 yard. The water of the lagoon was shallower however it was deeper on the south than the north shore which could give a better landing location. Tarawa s military importance was in its strategic position as entrance of United States through the Central Pacific toward the Philippines Preceding the Battle The Allied forces in the Pacific were victorious at Guadal canal in early 1943 therefore begun planning for new attacks. Admiral Chester Nimitz developed plans of campaigning across the Central Pacific forwarded to attacking Japan by moving from one island to another, using each as a base to attack the next across. Nimitz desired to begin in the Gilbert island , seeking the Marshalls through the Marians whereby conquering these would make it easy for the forces to bomb Japan on full scale. Commander Rear Admiral Keiji Shibasaki of the Japanese garrison realized that if they took control over Tarawa in the Gilbert island, it could block Allied communications and other supplies with Hawaii. The Japanese held the islet from 1941 1943 in the course of World War 2. The battle is historically recorded to have started on 20th November to the morning of 23rd November ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Joshua Foer s The End Of Remembering Anyone reading Joshua Foer s The End of Remembering can assume that he knows a lot about the brain and how it works. After all he graduated from Yale in 2004, and later went on to become the 2006 United States Memory Champion. With Foer s interest in mental athletes he decided to do a journalism project to study them. This project would end up being the result of his book, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything from which The End of Remembering is one of the chapters. In this chapter Foer s lays a solid foundation of the development of writing. He also includes historical views of remembering and how we learned in terms of our memory. Foer not only gives historical views but supports his claims with science ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After thinking about this question for some time I came up with a very simple answer. We write to discover meaning. When we read we ask questions on what an author s point is. What is his or her point that they are trying to make? After reading The End of Remembering I noticed that we write to put our thoughts on paper. Like the Editors say in the introduction to The Ways of Reading, These essays are meant to be challenging. (Editors 8) Foer s The End of Remembering is a great essay that has no boundaries in terms of the questions asked. It also presents different arguments that can be developed on memory. Foer wants his readers to think on why the subjects of reading and writing are important. He starts the chapter with the subject of memory but asks why we read. In conclusion, The End of Remembering basically gives us a big overview of how we learn today. It lets us know that with even all that is available to us we still need to think, remember, read, and write to learn. In the conclusion of this essay Foer writes, Our memories, the essence of our selfhood, are actually bound up in a whole lot more than the neurons in our brain. (Foer 175) Foer is trying to remind his readers of the simple importance of learning. We still need to think and read. We still need to write. We still need to remember. Foer s The End of Remembering brings these truths to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Chaos In Lord Of The Flies Essay The quote, Chaos is merely order waiting to be deciphered, by Jose Saramago, explains the importance of keeping order in civilization. When order does not exist or is not enforced, civilization begins to collapse or breaks down which, in turn, proceeds to ensue chaos. When Piggy discovers the conch in the story, Lord of The Flies, by William Golding, he uses it to establish order on the island, but when he dies order ceases to exist. The first line in the poem, In A Dark Time, is eerily similar to the boys situation of order and civility on the island. When Piggy first observed the conch in the beginning of the story he decided that they should use that conch to preserve order in the tribe. Piggy explains to the group, We can use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Piggy s death the boys on the island could not be more divided. The boys had split into two groups, Jack and his tribe and Ralph who is now alone due to Piggy s death. Dark, darker my light, and darker my desire, (Stanza 3), as said by Roethke. The boys are only falling into deeper chaos on the island, and are continuing to become more savage. Jack s desires, in particular, are becoming darker because he proceeds to throw spears and hunt down Ralph after he had witnessed Piggy s death. This is a great representation of how the boys are becoming more barbaric with the actions that they are taking. At first the boys desires were to get rescued. However, now Jack is coming to the realization that they will probably not be rescued and he wants to hunt down and kill Ralph. Jack starts reinstating to the boys on the island that he is their leader. Piggy s death is the symbolization of the breakdown of order and the beginning of disunity on the island. This breakdown of order is clearly delineated in the book. Jack sees the chance to kill Ralph right after Piggy is killed because Ralph is vulnerable, and alone against Jack and his tribe. Jack takes it upon himself to declare himself as the leader, I m chief! (Page 181). Jack sees the opportunity to proclaim himself as leader of the boys after Piggy dies and the conch is destroyed. Jack then proceeds to barrage Ralph with spears in an attempt to kill him, Viciously, with full intention, he hurled the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Compare And Contrast Thyroid And Hypothyroidism There are many different types of thyroid diseases. The two I would like to discuss are hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. These two thyroid diseases have a few similarities and many differences. Hyperthyroidism is known as an overactive thyroid which occurs when the thyroid gland overproduces thyroid hormones causing the body s natural functions to accelerate (University Michigan, N.D.). On the contrary, hypothyroidism is known as an underactive thyroid which occurs when the thyroid gland is not producing enough thyroid hormone which leads to the body s natural functions slowing down. Hypothyroidism is more common, affecting five to twenty percent of people in the United States. Meanwhile, only one percent of people in the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The symptoms of hypothyroidism include weight gain, coarse, dry hair, hair loss, cold intolerance, constipation, irritability, memory loss, abnormal menstrual cycle, and decreased libido (University Michigan, N.D.). The symptoms of hyperthyroidism include hand tremors, mood swings, nervousness, anxiety, rapid heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, skin dryness, trouble sleeping, and weight loss. Fatigue and muscle weakness are some symptoms of both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. The process for diagnosing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism is exactly the same which includes laboratory test, thyroid scan, and radioactive iodine uptake test. The laboratory test for diagnosing both are thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test and thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) test (University Michigan, N.D.). Treatment for both diseases is remarkably different. Hyperthyroidism treatment consists of radioactive iodine, antithyroid medication and sometimes a beta blocker to alleviate symptoms (Milas, 2014). There are two antithyroid medications available in the United States methimazole, also known as Tapazole, and propylthiouracil. Tapazole and propylthiouracil both stop the thyroid from producing T3 and T4 hormones. The most common treatment for hyperthyroidism is radioactive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Character Analysis On Everybody Loves Raymond Everybody loves Raymond is a show that was first released during the year of 1996 and ran all the way to 2005. The show is centered around Ray Barone, a talented sports writer who constantly has to put up with his wife, brother, kids, and even parents. Raymond is generally very sarcastic, no matter what the situation, and he does just about everything in his power to not have to deal with his kids. Instead he leaves most of the responsibilities of child care and cleaning to his wife, Debra. Although Everybody Loves Raymond manages to pull off being a wonderful show, it still plays into the stereotypical behavior of Gender roles, which ultimately prevents society from making any real progress. At the beginning of episode 1, Pilot it is revealed that the sole provider of the house hold is Raymond, while Debra is revealed to be a stay at home mother. This feeds into the belief that men are always the primary bread winners of a household, not women. From the moment Raymond walks into his house he goes from a successful sports writer to an an absentminded father who only cares about eating, having sex, and not knowing the first thing about kids, let alone taking care of them. Debra has the opposite problem, she is primarily seen with the kids all the time. It is very rare to ever have her on screen and not have the kids with her. This feeds into the stereotype that not only are women expected to be stay at home mothers, but that it should be expected because men are not as good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Sergeant First Job To be considered for an assignment as a Sergeant First Class within the Internal Investigation Bureau, Office of Professional Standards. Assignment to this position will enable me to build upon the practical work experience I have gained during my career. I strongly believe that my knowledge, skills and abilities align with the requirements to excel in this position. I have been an enlisted member of the New Jersey State Police for 11 years. During my career I have been fortunate to have the experience of being assigned to several different units throughout the Division. I have had the distinct pleasure of being assigned to the Internal Affairs, Investigation Bureau since September 13, 2013. As a staff investigator, I am charged with conducting administrative investigations against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a mentor to newly assigned staff investigators, I act as supervisor for members by editing reports, assisting with interviews and investigative plans, and familiarization of IAIB procedures. It is my opinion that the IAIB mentorship program for newly assigned members to the Office of Professional Standards would satisfy preferred criteria #1, as delineated in the vacancy announcement. All members who are assigned to the Investigation Bureau must complete the mentor program and meet certain criteria before they can conduct investigations independently. If selected for promotion to the position of Sergeant First Class, I would seek to improve upon the practical experience that I have gained during my assignment within the Bureau. It would also allow me to impact the direction of the Office of Professional Standards and on a larger scale the Division to greater degree. I believe my proven work ethic, ability to improvise, and communication skills would allow me to excel in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Sengoku Unifiers The Sengoku period from 1463 to 1567 was a time of social upheaval, political chicanery, and constant military conflict. Though feudal lords swore loyalty to the Emperor, he was largely a figurehead who held little political power of his own. More influential was the military Shogun, however the years leading up to the Sengoku period saw a breakdown of central authority and the rise of powerful, largely independent local lords called daimyo. These daimyo were in frequent conflict amongst each other, fighting for control of different regions in Japan. Conquering weaker daimyo, Japan s three unifiers would slowly pave the path towards Japanese unification. It began with Oda Nobunaga and was followed by his general Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who continued ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the death of Oda Nobunaga, Hideyoshi secured alliances and further unified Japan by both diplomatic and military means. His policies would leave a lasting impact that would transformed Japan.. In 1588, Hideyoshi ordered that all weapons be taken away from farmers, further disarming peasants. This reduced Japan s fighting population to the seven percent that made up the samurai class. Rival daimyo could no longer use farmers to serve in their armies. The sword became a sort of status symbol, signaling that an individual was of the privileged samurai class. Furthering this separation of class, Hideyoshi froze the social order with the Three Clause Edict of 1590. Hideyoshi decreed that these classes were fixed and that mobility between classes was prohibited, effectively separating military and agriculture. Farmers would be left to tend their fields while only the samurai fought. Even more profound was Hideyoshi s national cadastral survey. Japan s agricultural land was measured in terms of production. Each village was given an annual tax based on the assessment of the cadastral survey. Government officials could now expect their revenue and planned accordingly. Since the tax was a fixed amount, farmers often looked for ways to improve crop yield as they could make extra income on any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Sanitary Sewer Evaluation Of Nebraska Deq, The Papio... Due to results from a sanitary sewer evaluation of the Nebraska DEQ, the Papio Branch water treatment plant s (WTP) must place a permanent flow meter at the site of the discharge point where flow is outputting to the reservoir. The discharge (decant flow) flow in the pipe varies from continuous to intermittent through the 10 inch gravity ductile iron pipe that is a free fall discharge into the reservoir. The discharge point is a concrete headwall where the Doppler wave meter will be placed permanently. A temporary Teledyne Isco 2150 flow meter was placed at the site of the discharge for a period of 24 hours to determine the performance of a meter at the site as well as evaluate current flow conditions. The temporary metering was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 2: Teledyne Isco Signature Flow Meter Diagram The basics needed in order to install the area velocity signature meter are the meter module, a cable, probe, band, screws/mounting devices, power supply, and outputs. The prices listed below are quotes from a Teledyne Isco sales representative. Signature Area Velocity flow meter system: starts at $3,700 o This includes the meter, the sensor, a 32.8 foot cable, a manual, and a pocket guide. The price may change if other options are added. Sensor carrier for attachment to the mounting rings: $50 Spring Ring for a 10 inch pipe: $91 8 foot power cord: $25 Analog 4 20mA output with two channels: $310 Internal seven digit mechanical totalizer: $115 o Total (minimum for all listed options): $4,291 If the pipe has silting or ragging issues, then a Laser Flow Meter should be used instead of the Area Velocity meter. The Laser Flow meter is a non contact Doppler meter that provides all of the same information as the area velocity meter without having a sensor in the water. The benefit of this would be if the pipe has ragging issues or there is a lot of silting/debris that could potentially get stuck on the probe and cause the probe to not read the way it should be. This is a much more expensive option it would provide data without the worry of silt/debris or ragging of the pipe getting in the way. Costs for this type of meter are listed below. Signature Laser Flow meter system: starts at $9,750 o This includes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mental Illness In Virginia Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway Throughout her life, novelist Virginia Woolf suffered with mental illness, and she ultimately ended her life at age 59. As art often imitates life, it is not surprising that characters in Woolf s works also struggle with mental illness. One of her novels, Mrs. Dalloway, recounts a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a high society woman living in London, and those who run in her circle. As the novel progresses the reader sees one of the characters, Septimus, struggle with post traumatic stress disorder brought on by serving in war. At the end of the story, he commits suicide. While there is no explicit articulation of any other character suffering from mental illness in the novel, Septimus is not alone. Through her thoughts and actions, we can deduce that Clarissa also endures mental and emotional suffering. Though Clarissa does not actually attempt to end her life in the novel, her mental and emotional suffering lead her to exhibit suicidal tendencies. To prove this, I will examine Clarissa s thoughts and actions from a psychological perspective. According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the following are considered warning signs of suicide talking about feeling trapped, and talking about a feeling of hopelessness or having no reason to live ( Suicidal Behavior ). In Mrs. Dalloway, Clarissa rarely talks openly about how she is feeling, so the other characters in the novel seldom see Clarissa as anything but the version of herself she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Virtual Reality is an Alternate World Virtual Reality is an Alternate World Computers are a very important part of everyday life. They are used in homes, workplaces, schools, and many other institutions. Today computers aid in research, calculation, organization, and provide numerous additional applications. Computers can literally even take us to other worlds and different realms of reality by a concept referred to as virtual reality. Virtual reality, or simply VR, is a system that allows one or various users to engage in a computer created world that is sensitive to the user s sight, hearing, and touch. It can also be referred to as an interaction between one or more users and the computer accompanied by the use of special VR interface devices. Users are allowed to move ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The helmet is equipped with a tracking device that sits on top of it. This device signals the user s head movements to an additional stationary tracking device. As the user moves his or her head, the computer continually updates the simulation to reflect the new location and perspective. Head mounted displays are often favored because they totally immerse the user in the simulation, but they weigh several pounds and are usually expensive. The BOOM is another kind of VR environment. BOOM stands for binocular omni orientation monitor. It is similar to the head mounted display, but requires no helmet. Instead, there is a viewing box suspended from a rotating arm. The user places his or her forehead against the BOOM s viewing eyeglasses to see the screen. The user can change the viewing perspective by grabbing the handlebars on the side of the viewing box, and rotating it to the desired position. The user can move in a full circle and can also bend down to view objects. Control buttons on the handlebars usually serve as an interface, or other interface devices can be used in conjunction with BOOM including earphones and data gloves. Finally, the Cave is the latest form of the virtual environment and is also the most immersive. The user steps into a 10 by 10 by 9 foot darkened cubicle and puts on a special pair of glasses called Crystal Eyes shuttering glasses. During simulation, stereoscopic images are projected on the walls and floor of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Civil Society Brewing Case Study March 19th, 2016 forever changed the beer landscape for Jupiter, Florida. This was the first of what will be many bottle and/or can releases for one of the newest breweries to grace the South Florida horizon. A woman walking by asked me what the line was for. I proceeded to explain how Civil Society Brewing was having their first bottle release which in this case was in the form a 32oz crowler. 375 crowlers (3 per person) would, in fact, be released to fans who had come from as far away as Miami. What is Pulp you ask? Well, it is an American pale wheat ale that comes in at 6.3% abv. Civil takes the wheat beer to a whole new level by lovingly caressing it with Columbus and Mosaic hops which give it the sweet smell and taste of a myriad of citrus flavors. Pulp pours with just the slightest of yellow haze ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We opened a growler of Tree House Brewing s Double Shot, a bottle of Hardywood Park Craft Breweries Foolery, and a bottle of Casey Brewing s East Bank. By the time 11:00am had rolled around the line had reached 67 craft beer loving souls. The doors were opened and ID s were checked. The whole process ran very smooth. Folks waited in line for a few minutes until reaching the front where they chose a wristband which was color coordinated with the number of crowlers they were purchasing. Once the wristband was received we were able to purchase something from the tap menu. Other than Pulp the two hits of the morning seemed to be the two treatments of Gary. Gary is Civil s milk stout which was treated with Hazelnuts for Gary goes nuts and with bananas foster for Gary goes bananas. I m usually not a big fan of hazelnut beers, but Gary goes nuts was delicious. Gary goes bananas was also very good, but the hazelnut took the win for me. The last crowler of Pulp was sold just before 2:00pm to finish off Civil s first release with flying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Religion Research Paper Adherents of all the world s major faiths believe that their respective religions had a starring role in the very creation of mankind. Luckily, it is unnecessary to verify any such claims to realize that those very religions have played a major role in shaping mankind throughout history. Be it as a tool through which to consolidate and administer power in the case of the Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, a call to arms to conquer the Iberian Peninsula and the storied Eastern Roman Empire in the case of the Caliphs of Islam, and as a force that brought together people from different classes, languages, and countries in the case of the Holy Crusades launched by the Roman Catholic Popes. While there is plenty of evidence to suggest that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coming to Secretary of State John Kerry s plan to establish an Office of Religious and Global Affairs this is nothing short of belated. There is plenty of past legislation that serves as a building block if not a precedent. It was, after all, all the way back in 1998 that the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) was signed into law, leading to the state sanctioned promotion of religious freedom overseas. This is not, of course, to say that there are no potential problems with the creation of this office. Primarily, the potential overestimation of the role of religion in global affairs. Even back in the 8th century, evidence suggests that the Iberian Caliphate was no set up on account of pure religious fervor but also as a result of personal ambitions, power politics, and geopolitical concerns. These same factors, and many more, continue to play a role today. None should be overlooked through a myopic viewing of the situation through the frame of religion alone. If one were to assume that all terror is caused by people of the Islamic faith this may well lead to a simplistic ban of Muslims which could ultimately exasperate the issue of terrorism instead of addressing it. But a complete shift in thinking where the focus is suddenly shifted unto religion alone is not what is being suggested. John Kerry has been very clear in his intentions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Struggles of Families in Poverty in The Jungle, by... In twentieth century America the history of poverty begins with most working people living on the edge of destitution, periodically short of food, fuel, clothing, and shelter (Poverty in 20th Century America). Poverty possesses the ability to completely degrade a person, as well as a family, but it can also make that person and family stronger. In The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, a family of immigrants has to live in severe poverty in Packingtown, a suburb of Chicago. The poverty degrades the family numerous times, and even brings them close to death. Originally the family has each other to fall back on, but eventually members of the family must face numerous struggles on their own, including hoboing it and becoming a prostitute. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Language further hinders the family. Poverty also has detrimental effects on families. Poor children possess a greater risk for iron deficiency, stunted growth, and asthma. For parents struggling to raise a child, poverty adds extensive stress to the family (Driscoll). As a result of constantly working, Jurgis rarely spends time with his son, Antanas. However, when he suffers an injury he finally gets this opportunity, So Jurgis would begin to forget and be happy, because he was in a world where there was a thing so beautiful as the smile of little Antanas (Sinclair 134 135). While the family remains intact, they do not remain that way for very long. Jonas leaves the family before long, and eventually Jurgis leaves the family as well. No , she answered, I don t blame you. We never have any of us. You did your best the job was too much for us (Sinclair 332). Marija clearly gave up hope for their family long ago. Another aspect of poverty remains the way a person looks at the family. Regardless of a person s self confidence and secureness, one cannot help but to care about another person s opinion. The family receives the evil eye all the time. Jurgis even gets blacklisted from Packingtown, taking away his ability to get a job and support the family. This occurs as a result of Jurgis protecting his wife from her boss who imposed his will on her. They gazed at him with pitying eyes poor devil, he was blacklisted!... he could never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Old Sturbridge Magazine Uses Both Pathos And Logos Old Sturbridge Village is a living historical museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts; the organization released an advertisement in Yankee Magazine. Yankee magazine focuses on unique places and facts regarding the New England region. The advertisement uses appeals to logos, ethos, and pathos to encourage people to visit and stay at Old Sturbridge Village. The appeal to logos is not as apparent as the others in the advertisement with only few supporting elements, describing their size and services. Ethos shares some similar statements as the logos appeal, but rather uses it to lend itself credibility as the largest living museum. Old Sturbridge Village primarily uses an appeal to pathos to invoke a feeling of nostalgia for a simpler time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way pathos is used in the ad for Old Sturbridge Village is to generate an emotional connection to the people of the past. The central image of the advertisement is of a man in clothing and appearance accurate to the period of the 1830 s; he is standing next to two yoked heads of cattle. Using this image, the advertisement hopes to equate certain unspoken qualities with the audience, as detailed in The Rhetoric of Advertising. The first of the phrases used Celebrating the People, (citation) utilizes the word celebrate to make it seem as if the heritage is something to be excited and happy about. Garnering this response is possible through the use of Weasel Words (Citation). While there are no direct examples of theses weasel words in Language Acts Reading, however, many of the words applied give the impression of a promise are indeed empty in meaning. One of the phrases in the text of the advertisement has the intention of motivating the audience into achieving a task similar in task to the people of the 1830 s. The quote used Find relevance in their stories, put your hands on history and be inspired. In the first part of the quote the creators of the advertisement seek to appeal to the audience for when they visit to have an open mind about what the audience will learn. Furthermore, garnering a way for the audience to create a connection with the historical people Old Sturbridge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Guanine And Adenine 1. Erwin Chargaff s experiments revealed that guanine and cytosine had equal amounts of molecules to each other and that similarly, adenine and thymine had equal amounts to each other. This ultimately suggested to Watson that adenine will always be paired with thymine and that guanine will always be paired with cytosine and that therefore they should fit together in the structure of DNA. 2. I believe that Watson meant that all the components of the structure fit perfectly together in a double helical structure and that therefore, it had to be the true form of DNA. Since the structure proposed satisfied the laws and principles associated with DNA, I believe Watson viewed the structure as too perfect not to be true as he says in the book. 3. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Brief Biography of Luis Walter Alvarez Luis Walter Alvarez was born on June 13th in the year 1911 in San Francisco but at that time no one knew he was going to be a world renowned physicist. As a adolescent, his love for science, technology and machines was evident, but no one guessed he would make something out of it. He and his father (Walter C. Alvarez) built a radio when he was eleven, this was when the radio was still a new invention. Graduating from The University of Chicago in 1932 and earning his phD in 1936 was not the end of his scientific interest. Luis Walter Alvarez continued to study science and physics. He was credited with many necessary discoveries about subatomic particles for which he earned the Nobel Prize in physics. His work did not stop there. He was a co developer in the creation of the ground control approach system for aircraft during the 1940 s. Luis Walter Alverez had a very significant role in the development Manhattan Project, in which he suggested the technique used for the detonation of an atomic bomb. He was member of the National Inventor s Hall of Fame. On top of all this he held ownership of the patents for over 30 inventions including radar systems and the bubble chamber. Most of Luis Walter Alvarez s work took place in the later years of his life as he worked with his son. He shared his love for science which inspired Alvarez s son to become a geologist. Many things came our of them working together. Alvarez and his son proposed the currently accepted theory that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Mount Rushmore Analysis Throughout this fall semester in History II, we ve followed the theme, American History, American Memory and were asked to ponder the question, What does equality mean? As such we are asked to decide which Americans, since 1865, should be portrayed on a modern edition of Mount Rushmore. We were also told that we only have three people that we can include and make a case as to why we chose these persons. I suppose I should begin by briefly describing a bit of my ancestry before I delve into the assignment. Although my last name is Gebhardt I am ½ German and ½ Native American (Creek/Muscogee). Because of this I am naturally sensitive to cultural issues surrounding my heritage. U.S. history has historically covered German immigration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin Luther King, Jr. Although Dr. King has been celebrated as a civil rights leader before, during and after his death, I believe he deserves the honor of being on a monument alongside a United States president. Dr. King won the Nobel Peace Prize for due to his work fighting against racial inequality and did this through nonviolence. I think equally important is a fact which is often overlooked. He was also a role model for all young persons to invest in and gain an education. Dr. King earned his Ph.D. in systematic theology at Boston University before becoming actively involved in the civil rights movement. Other lesser known facts about Dr. King: he also suffered from depression throughout most of his life, he skipped the 9th and 12th grades and entered Morehouse College at 15 years of age, and autopsies showed that although Dr. King was only 39 when he was killed, he had the heart of a 60 year old. Medical experts attribute this to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Sonic 1000 Pda Marketing Analysis Running head: MARKETING ANALYSIS OF SONIC PDA 1000 Marketing Analysis of Sonic PDA 1000 Abstract The purpose of this group project is to provide the members of LU BUSI 520 Delta Group with a patterned professional forecasting model for research and analysis of a prospective new product. The new product will be the Sonic 1000 PDA; a fictitious product formulated especially for this mock up analysis (Kotler, Keller, 2009). Through experiential collaboration, the members of Delta Group should gain needed insight into the potential quandaries that are mutually shared by many of today s marketing managers. It is conceived that each member of Delta Group will personally align with the labors of research and planning intrinsic to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We will be targeting several different markets that we feel have potential either due to great need for the product or available disposable income and status. Mission Statement Sonic believes that the Sonic 1000 PDA is versatile and user friendly and is the best way to keep you in touch with your life. Competitive Strategy Sonic should endeavor to use Porter s generic competitive strategy of differentiation as its overall strategy. Versatility and ease of use are what Sonic will provide to the consumer. Our secondary strategy should be focus, we will key in on a few different market segments which we feel are high profile markets and deserving of attention. Sonic s pricing could be our greatest asset. According to Levitt, in his article, Marketing Myopia, Henry Ford had a strategy which included mass production, but that first and foremost one must never place the profit lure from this production above thinking about your customer. Henry Ford worked from the idea that he could produce his invention, the car for $500, and therefore because it was priced reasonably could expect to sell millions of cars. His focus was not on mass production, but what the consumer could afford to pay for his product, and then he worked to produce it for that amount. (Levitt, 2004, p. 144). This probably would be a wise decision for Sonic, especially during this unstable economy we are facing. Target Markets Sonic s primary target market will be business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Five Signs Of The Snake The Snake is the sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac and is considered to be the most enigmatic animal among the twelve animal signs. Read on if you want to find out more about people born in the year of the Snake! Snake Years: 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025... Earthly Branch of Birth Year: Si Wu Xing (The Five Elements): Huo Yin Yang: Yin Strengths: Intelligent, sophisticated, decent, eloquent, organized, determined, decisive Weaknesses: Lazy, stingy, suspicious, jealous Lucky Colors: Black, yellow, red Lucky Numbers: 2, 8, 9 Lucky Flowers: Orchid, Cactus Personality The Snake symbolizes wisdom and people born in the year of the Snake are intuitive, intelligent, and determined to accomplish their goals in life. They tend to act to their own judgments and are regarded as great thinkers and natural leaders. Snakes like to use their charm and beauty to attract others and love to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are humble and share the same ambitions and beliefs. They both enjoy spending time with their friends and family, but neither is a social butterfly. The Snake and the Ox will support each other through any difficulty and are likely to understand and appreciate each other s preferences. They are both sensual creatures so they will have a satisfying physical relationship and will have a happy life together. Snake and Dragon Even though this is a perfect zodiac combination, both signs have strong personalities and a fulfilling relationship can only be achieved if they can adjust to each other s personalities. The Snake is impulsive and dominating, while the Dragon is patient and calm. They are both assured of their place in the world and are well aware of their interests and priorities in life. Once these two signs make up their minds to be together, they won t let anything stand in the way. Worst matches for the Snake: Tiger, Sheep, and Pig Snake and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Female Genital Mutilation Effects On Women Ali Hayat Ms Catthuan Nguyen English 1101 Cause Effect Essay Jun 25, 2017 The Effects of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on Women s Lives Around the world, there are acceptable and unacceptable cultural practices. Among the unacceptable one s female genital mutilations (FGM) is one the worst cultural practices in some countries, and also it is against the law. FGM is defined as cutting or removing of the outer parts of the female genital for nonmedical prepuces. In the worldwide, 200 million girls and women are exposed for FGM because of cultural influences. This practice is rooted deep in the cultural norms of countries such as, Latin America, North America, Africa, the Arab States, sub Saharan Africa, Eastern Europe, Australia, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The victims may develop anxiety, stress, and bad childhood memories because of the procedure. For example, during the procedure, people use shape instruments such as blades, and needles. Addition, they do not use any type of anti pain to reduce pain. As a result of this, the women can develop severe pain, bleeding, scarring, and emotional childhood injuries. In the longer term, women may suffer feelings of anxiety and depression. (3). It can also cause behavioral disorder in early childhood, such as lack of trust, loss of confides, fear and anxiety later in their adult lives. The last effect of FGM is its manhandling impact on women s reproductive organs later in life. This practice can negatively affect childbirth by causing pronged and obstructed labor. This may lead to stillbirth, bleeding, and painful labor. According to UNFPA, damage to the urethra resulting in urinary incontinence, dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse), sexual dysfunctions, and hypersensitivity of the genital area and increased risk of HIV transmission (2). Women who go through the miserable and painful FGM procedures are known to suffer from lack of interest and a feeling of pain during to sexual intercourse which can affect their married life. The effect of FGM on women s health, mental well being, and their reproductive organs are very negative. Society, governmental, and nongovernmental organizations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Four Aspects Of The Four Elements Of Classical Conditioning Classical Conditioning is the repeated use of stimuli in combination with a repeated significant psychological event to train the one being conditioned to anticipate the event in response to the stimuli. The most basic example of this type of conditioning is train an animal to expect treats by making use of their sense of sound and blowing a whistle or ringing a bell just before you give them a treat each time. This will train the animal to associate the sound of the whistle or bell with the reception of the forthcoming treat, and it will begin to salivate in anticipation of getting the treat whenever it hears the sound. There are four elements of classical conditioning. These elements of classical conditioning include unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response. These four elements make up the classical conditioning procedure. An unconditioned stimulus in an experiment is a stimulus that elicits a response from the subject of the experiment without any previous conditioning. This can be anything that elicits an instinctual response that an organism might have, such as the treat that the animal salivates over as described in the experiment in paragraph one. An unconditioned response in any response regarding an unconditioned stimulus. In the case stated in paragraph one, the unconditioned response would be the salivating of the animal in anticipation of the treat. A conditioned stimulus is a stimulus that would have no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The First Form Of Education What was the first form of education in China? I have traced the first form of education in China back to the Shang Dynasty (16 1405 BCE). Education was necessary to achieve desired positions in the civil service (the administrative system of the government who ran the daily affairs in China) which were the key to wealth. By establishing an educational system for the young of the elite, the positions in the civil service became a cycle of the designated offspring being the most educated and the educated being the most elite people in China. Most schools were divided into political entities to gain social influence. The main focuses in the education of young Chinaman were the teachings of Confucian. The curriculum was based on the philosophy of Confucianism. Confucianism is a form of Humanism (a devotion of the humanities) with the main focus on educating people in the beliefs, values and practices that govern life within the family and between family and state. The teachings of Confucianism were taught from four books and the five classics. The four books are Chinese classic texts that illustrated the core value and belief systems of Confucianism. The five classics were key text of Confucianism; these were sacred books of traditional Chinese beliefs. Book one of the four books was the Analects of Confucius (the saying of ideas recognized only by the Chinese), Book two was Mencius, Mencius was a fourth century BCE (before the common/current/Christian era) Chinese philosopher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Role Of The Online World On Developing Knowledge And Skills Introduction Most individuals are finding the online world flexible and convenient, and accurately matching their objectives and busy kind of lives. Online learning capabilities have proliferated and have ensured vital knowledge and skills for the learners. Students can easily locate various learning programs online, and these are always accessible and convenient for any interested party in the online fraternity. However, there are few challenges that are associated with the online world, but the educators have provided succinct methods that can be used by learners to develop knowledge and skills that are associated with the learning platform. Role of the online world in developing knowledge and skills The online world has ensured various learning capabilities that make use of communication through writing. The aspects of communication provided have led to varied knowledge and skills that are essential for learning. The online world has instilled the discipline of patience and the skills of critical thinking as learners communicate through discussion boards and other social media platforms. The online world has increased knowledge capabilities on different minds as it ensures various aspects of asking questions from a varied line of resources. Human minds have been a great source of information as members share their experiences and learning modalities with each other (Hansen, 2008). The online world is interactive in nature, and this is an important facet that enables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...