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Representative Democracy Values
I want a country which has equal rights for everyone. I want a country where everyone has the
opportunity to have a say in government. I want a country that where everyone s voice will be heard,
no matter who they are. I want a country that doesn t create conflict unnecessarily. I want a country
where everyone can live a comfortable life, no matter where they came from.
In the country I want, everyone will have the opportunity to influence the government. I would like
the country to remain a representative democracy, but also get rid of the Electoral College. A true
representative democracy values everyone s vote equally, not based on the population of the state the
person lives in. There is no way that someone from Wyoming should be equal ... Show more content
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I believe this will help reduce some conflict and possible even wars. Our country s goal will be to
remain peaceful until a danger arises. I don t mean the very slight possibility of danger, I mean solid
proof. If a country or group of people shows evidence of disrupting peace and safety, we will
eliminate the threat. I would prefer that our country uses economic sanctions whenever possible to be
diplomatic. This might not always be possible if the enemy does not comply, so military intervention
might be necessary in some cases. It is essential that our country stays out of unnecessary wars. This
will help us keep peaceful and beneficial relationships with most countries. Using these methods we
will have many strong allies. All of these components make up the system of Internationalism, which I
believe is the best system for our
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Hidden Sexual Messages Found In Disney Movies
Hidden Sexual Messages Found In Disney Movies
Group Name: LUCKY # 13 Group Leader: Jami Rosier Editors: Zack Sams Steve Raszka
Proofreaders: Sara Roberts, Haley Rinas, Brittani Saab Designers: Mike Porowski, Jami Rosier, Brett
Pilkington Writers: Brett Pilkington, Mike Porowski, Steve Raszka, Haley Rinas, Jami Rosier, Zack
Sams
Introduction By: Jami Rosier
With competitors such as DreamWorks, and Pixar, Disney Incorporated uses a vividly apparent
strategy of sex appeal in order to raise their ratings. However, Disney is pushing the envelope and is
willing to subject the innocent public to such images for higher ratings. The industry that we are
talking about is the movie industry. The majority of viewers are comprised of young ... Show more
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The segment in question in occurs about midway through the movie when Simba, the hero, plops
down and a cloud of dust rises above him. As the dust begins to trail off, it forms the letters S E X,
with each letter fading as the next becomes clear (Mikkelson, 1996). In this next part, Simba is talking
to his father in the night sky where stars can be seen. Upon connecting these stars, a penis is formed
(Mikkelson, 1996). These messages can be identified as indirect hidden messages, which mean the
viewer was not directly intended to see the message, unless possibly looking for such material. The
hidden sexual messages are examples of how the creators of these movies know that sex in movies
boosts the sales. This is a terrible thing for movie executives to do, especially Disney, where the
majority of the audience is young children who do not need to see these disturbing gestures. The anti
abortion group, based in Stafford, Va., wants the Walt Disney Co. to remove The Lion King from
video stores (Giroux, 2000). One video store clerk was alerted of the appearance of the word, by a
woman who said her 4 year old son noticed it (Mikkelson, 1996). Michael Rhoades, who commented
for Disney stated the scene simply shows ``swirling dust in the night sky, seeing anything in The Lion
King other than a good wholesome family film is purely perception, he said (Studio History, 1998 ).
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The Little Mermaid By: Sara Roberts
The Little Mermaid also makes
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Bureaucracy In A Bureaucratic Organization
Good afternoon students, today s presentation shall be about bureaucratic organization. By the end of
this presentation, we hope you have a great understanding of what bureaucratic organization is! We
hope you stay engaged because we shall be having a Kahoot at the end. Enjoy!
Administrative class:
(i) People have to be paid and have to be whole or full time employees.
(ii) They receive a salary and other compensations usually based on their positions.
(iii) Their jobs in the organization are determined by the rules and regulations of the organization.
(iv) They do not have any proprietary interest in the organization.
(v) They are selected for employment based on their level of competence.
Hierarchy:
¬ A Hierarchy is a system of ranking positions in descending order from the top of an organization to
the bottom.
¬ The basic feature of bureaucratic organization is based on the hierarchy of positions in the
organization.
¬ In a bureaucratic organization, offices are to follow the principle of hierarchy that is each lower
office is subject to control and supervision by a higher office.
¬ Communication coming down or going up must pass through each position.
Division of Work:
¬ Division of work in an organization that is divided on the basis of specialization is to take the
advantages of division of labor
¬ Each office in the bureaucratic organization has specific intentions of competence.
¬ Every person in their division has a clear area of work.
¬ Every person does
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Nursing Assessment Of Respiratory System
CONCEPT 5: NURSING ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
This concept is taken from Block 4, Module 6 which is entitled as Assessment of respiratory system .
The respiratory system comprises of different organs used in respiration. Respiration involves
inhalation and exchange of oxygen and carbondioxide between living organisms and the environment.
The organs of respiration include; the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, 2 bronchi, bronchioles, 2 lungs
and muscles of breathing (the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm).
5.1 Personal context
Respiratory system assessment is the process of evaluating the functioning and condition of a patient s
respiratory system. During assessment of the respiratory system, the nurse takes the patient s history
and perform a physical examination on the patient. The nurse takes the patients data which include
personal history, family history, history of current and past respiratory problem, allergy history or
reactions to certain drugs, foods, allergens etc., and occupational history. The nurse also objective data
of the patient, these data will help her to know the respiratory condition of the patient and factors that
predisposes the patient to respiratory problems. The nurse also conducts a physical examination which
include inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation. Findings from the physical examination
will help her in making diagnosis and to plan adequate nursing care.
5.2 Social context
The ability to perform proper nursing
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Reliability of Polygraph Testing Essay
A popular way on many crime dramas to determine if a suspect is lying or telling the truth is by
hooking them up to a polygraph machine. In a matter of a minute the police are able to determine if
the suspect is lying and guilty or, on the rare occasion, telling the truth and innocent. But, one has to
wonder, is it really that simple? Polygraphs measure four main factors that are thought to change when
a lie is told and more importantly, it is assumed that these changes indicate deception. The four main
factors are blood pressure, heart beat, perspiration, and breathing and these are recorded by using
simple devices. It is important to note from the beginning that those who question the reliability of
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Another noteworthy contribution was Vittorio Benumbs. Around World War One (WWI) he
experimented with a device that measured the rate and depth of breathing and based on these
experiments he concluded that this device could be used to gauge deception (The History and Basic
Facts of Polygraph, 2009). The United States government put these ideas of deception testing to work
during WWI when they measured the blood pressure of prisoners of war during questioning. The first
real big development towards the modern polygraph detector was in 1921 when Dr. John A. Larson
invented an instrument that made the first permanent record of blood pressure, pulse, and respiration
(The History and Basic Facts of Polygraph, 2009). Despite all the contributions from various people,
the father of the polygraph is considered to be Leonard Keeler. Keeler created his own polygraph
which included a device called the galvanic skin response which measures changes in skin s resistance
to electricity, and therefore prespiration (The History and Basic Facts of Polygraph, 2009). He is
regarded as the father of the polygraph because his polygraph combined the three main components
that make up all modern polygraphs: the pneumograph (records respiration changes), cardiograph, and
the galvanic skin response.
The first major
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Heathcliff Dynamic Character
There are some people who just draw attention. They do so without asking for it, but a light naturally
shines on them and they command the center of attention. Whether it be for good or bad reasons,
people cannot help but stare. One would imagine that if Heathcliff was a real person he would be one
of these individuals. He is a truly special character and the moment someone meets him in the book
that person is intrigued. The reader meets Heathcliff through several points of view and it is
impossible not to be drawn to him. This is partly due to how much of a dynamic and round character
he is. Although some people may see Heathcliff as only cold, there are so many shades to him. As
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It is undeniable that he is completely aware of what he is doing. He plans his every move and is
always one step ahead of everyone else. For example, he tells Catherine, thank you for telling me your
sister in law s secret: I swear I ll make the most of it (116). He is clever enough to be able to use
Isabella s feelings for him as an advantage. Another person who believes him is Cathy; additionally,
he is so deviant that she actually falls for the letters from Linton, even though the letters had a clear
influence from his father. Heathcliff also, tries to get Cathy to turn on her own father when he says,
Catherine, his happiest days were over when your days began. He cursed you, I dare say, for coming
into the world (283). He tries to manipulate her and getting her to stay and marry Linton. Just like
Cathy, another person who lets himself be controlled is Linton. He is the reason Cathy keeps coming
back to Wuthering Heights, and this is all thanks to Heathcliff s influence. By the end of the book, his
father s control is evident when Linton says, I can never re enter that house, I m not to re enter without
you (277). In this line, readers can see that Heathcliff really does have total control over his son, since
Linton seems determined to bring Cathy in even if it means her not seeing her dying
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The Uk s Data Protection Act And The General Data...
The UK s Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) that underpin this
legislation is due to become law in May 2018. However, the new legislation is complex so this article
is intended to make you aware of some of the Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection
Regulations (GDPR) more important implications. This means that the implications of the legislation
will be felt far beyond a company s legal or IT departments. It will have implications across the
organisation including marketing, finance and human resources, as well. In order for companies to be
ready for the introduction of the new legislation they have to prepare. The UK s Information
Commissioner s Office has produced a 12 step guide for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So, for example, new business startups will need to ensure that they are collecting personal data in a
manner that is compliant with this legislation. 3. Key changes Some of the most important changes
are: i) Handling of personal information Organisations must be able to demonstrate that people have
freely given their consent to the processing of their personal data and The ICO recommends that this
means giving people genuine ongoing choice and control over how their data is used. Where an
organisation processes data belonging to children under 16 years in the UK (although the age may be
as low as 13 in some EU states), then organisations must obtain parental consent. The legislation
introduces the following rights: Right to be informed Right of access Right to rectification Right to
erasure Right to restrict processing Right to data portability Right to object Rights related to
automated decision making including profiling Importantly, there has to be express consent from the
data subject before that information can be processed and data subjects will have the right to withdraw
their consent at any time ii) Accessing information held Organisations are obligated to allow people
access to the personal data held about them. This is to allow them to: a.) be aware of the information
held b.) verify the lawfulness of the processing. Companies are not allowed to charge for providing
this information and
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Critical Review Of Andrew Wakefield
Critical review on Wakefield s research paper
Introduction
Andrew Wakefield is a former gastroenterologist and medical researcher who was discharged from his
medical register in the UK, because of his dishonest research paper he released back in 1998, that
analysed a possible link between measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and the presence of
autism and bowel disease (Godlee, F., et al, 2011). Wakefield s research generated a substantial scare
for the MMR vaccine and MMR vaccination rates began to drop because parents were concerned
about the risk of autism after vaccination (DeStefano, F., Chen, R.T., 1999). After the paper was
published by the Lancet medical newspaper, other reviews were trying to repeat Wakefield s
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The fact that beforehand healthy child showing autistic sign the next day is casual and such disorder
would take weeks or months until the child s behaviour disorder gets altered, so it was inconvenient
when Wakefield stated the intervals between taking the vaccine and showing the symptoms of
behaviour disorder (Greenhalgh, T., 2004). Not to mention the short duration in which the patients
were examined, days or few weeks that resulted into more inconvenience. Lastly, Wakefield was very
ambiguous as his paper was very confusing due to the general tone that showed that they highly
trusted a connection between the MMR vaccine and autism but what Wakefield and his group of
researchers concluded was that they did not prove a link between MMR vaccine and autism
(Greenhalgh, T.,
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Outline Of Chapter 13 Apush
Chapter 13 The Socialist Challenge
In the 1900 s there were many social reform movements to help improve wages healthcare education
and sanitation. The term Muckraker was popularized in the 20th century, spearheaded by writer such
as Upton Sinclair, Jack London and frank Norris. They wrote articles in the news exposing the food
sanitation industries, which lead to greater government regulations. Socialists and Communists began
to stir up trouble with workers which lead to one of the first Red scares in the United States. I had no
idea that there were so few regulations on food in the 1900 s.
Chapter 14 War is the health of the State
WWI is raging over in Europe started mostly for control of land and influence in Africa, Asia and
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The United States became a part of NAFTA which ended tariff customs, which made it harder for
American companies to compete with the cheaper Latin American goods. A new Environmental
movement was gaining speed and ranted about global warming and the need for clean energy and the
use of renewable resources in the United States. This was only the start of the environmental activist
movement in the United
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Essay on Castle of Otranto Preface Analysis
Horace Walpole (1717 1797) invented the Gothic novel in his attempt to blend wildness and
imagination of the old romance, in his own words an attempt to blend the two kinds of romance, the
ancient and the modern in one step altogether, the Castle of Otranto. A novel he claimed to have
written immediately after being inspired by a dream, I waked one morning...from a dream, of which
all I could recover was, that I had thought myself in an ancient castle...I saw a gigantic hand in
armour. In the evening I sat down and began to write (Letter, 9th march 1765). On the other hand
many would more quickly agree that the writing of this novel was a mere `specialized development of
his taste as a virtuoso and collector (Holt et al. 230). All ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Authenticity was primary because for many years fiction was distrusted. Why would one read a book
that was not true? True stories were more compelling and exciting because they were actual events.
Thus it s a common pose for author, including Walpole, to claim that the storey was true. To do this
Walpole fussed over the date of composition, it was printed ... in the year 1529 (15), the probable
author from the Original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto (title page), that the author s style is purest
Italian (15) and so forth to create the impression that readers were holding a genuine translation of a
genuine document.
The `translator then enforced authority by supplying his own ethos (character and hence credibility)
by way of revealing the characteristics of a careful scholar. He named the place of publication, it was
printed in Naples (15) and noted that the novel was printed in black letter (15) as details that made him
sound like a scholar. The uses of details were indicators of carefulness and factuality. General and
vague accounts were usually deemed unreliable, while specific ones were judged to be more credible
and accurate. Thus, the detailed preface provided both an air of authenticity and a sense of authority
for the supposed translator to the claim for the text.
The eighteenth century readers were told by the first edition that the book was printed in 1529, while
inner evidence in the story might put the writing between
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Talk Shows on Television
Television is one of the greatest inventions to ever be created, right? Lucian Dorneanu, an editor of
Softpedia, stated, Wherever a television is on, it draws attention like no other piece electronic in the
house. It can be source of amusement, knowledge, or, misused, of violence and almost self inflicted
psychiatric disorders. Today television is having a huge impact on people more than ever before, by
doing more harm than good. Television is supposed to be bringing entertainment and laughter to every
household, by showing a positive way of life. Although, over the years, talk shows became one of the
most watched on television. These talk shows are causing violence, teaching bad habits, loosing
family value.
Turn the television on in the afternoon and there will be one show you will not be able to pass up The
Jerry Springer Show . Jerr y! Jerr y! Jerr y! Jerr y! The annoying Jerr y chant that everyone knows.
The women are going crazy for the Jerry beads makes it irresistible on changing the channel to
another channel. This popular television show The Jerry Springer Show is considered a Trashy Talk
Show that attracts its audience by violence, strong language, and its sexual content. The talk show
beeps the strong languages used and blurs the entire sexual content out, but it is still clear what is
going on. The beginning of The Jerry Springer Show contains a warning to parents that the program
may not be suitable for children. The first thing that stands out is
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Comparative Analysis Of Hitachi
INSTITUTE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT PGDM INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
BATCH 2014 2016 SIP PROJECT REPORT ON COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN
HITACHI , DAIKIN AND O GENERAL AIR CONDITIONER WITH RESPECT TO PRICING AND
PROMOTION. SUBMITTED BY GUTHI VASUDHA YASASVI (PGDMIB 003) SUBMITTED TO
PROF. LAKSHMI MOHAN Institute for Technology and Management 11/D14, SIPCOT I.T Park,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, OMR, Chennai 603103 ABSTRACT TITLE: Comparative analysis between
Hitachi, Daikin and O General with respect to pricing and promotion Hitachi has changed the mindset
of the consumers for buying air conditioners. Hitachi has maintained that individuality and lengthen
over a period of successful achievement. Therefore, the mode of this study ... Show more content on
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Sales can be defined as follows the total amount of a money that a business receives from selling
goods and services. Methods of sales are explained below  Direct Sales Direct Selling is the process
in which the goods and services are directly sold to the customer. Modern days direct sales happens on
the basis of the party plan, one to one presentation.  Agency Based Sales These sales are in the form
of professional agents which have a tie up with the company so that their products can be marketed to
the consumer. There are few agent based sales persons like sales outsourcing , sales consultants ,tele
sales , retail sales and many more. Techniques of sales There are various techniques involved in the
sales of the durable products are as follows *Consultative Selling This sales technique is one where
the sales representative will explain the value added benefits which means the customer will get to
know about the brand and it s product specifications with benefits and services availed to it. When the
consultative selling is dealt successfully it yields the proper information about the respective buyer
which makes it easy for the sales person to proceed further explanation about the product s benefits for
those wants and
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Macromolecule Research Paper
Categorize the main macromolecules living beings are composed of
1. Carbohydrates: Are Molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, and they include sugars
and starches.
2. Lipids: Are non polar molecule that includes fats, oils, and cholesterol.
3. Proteins: A Proteins is a polymer made of monomers called amino acids.
4. Nucleic Acids: Are polymer that are made up of monomers called nucleotides.
For each macromolecule type, name the polymer they form, the monomers that composed them, and
identify an example.
1. Carbohydrates: Monomers: monosaccharides: glucose, fructose, galactose.
Polymers: polysaccharides: starch glycogen, cellulose, chitin
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They are made up of amino acids (consists of amino group, carboxyl group, hydrogen atom, and R
group). Polypeptide bonds form between amino acids to form polypeptide chains. Amino acid
sequence is primary protein structure. The secondary structure is the bonding pattern of the amino
acids (e.g. helix, sheet, etc.). The tertiary structure consists of the domain, where the sheets or helixes
fold on each other and become stable. The quaternary structure consists of several polypeptide chains
that form advanced proteins such as human leukocyte
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Analysis On The Data Collected For The Present Study
Introduction This chapter presents the results of the analysis on the data collected for the present study
(i.e., pre writing test, immediate post writing test, and delayed post writing test). It describes statistical
analysis of the differences in the number of each cohesive device (i.e., reference, substitution, ellipsis,
and conjunction) in the three tests conducted within and among three treatment groups (i.e., direct
feedback group, coding with underline group, and control (no feedback) group). The short and long
term effects of WCF are examined by comparing the pre writing test with the immediate post writing
test and the delayed post writing test. The statistical analyses in this chapter are conducted to
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For the second research question, the pre test and the immediate post test essays are compared within
each group by using the paired t test. In addition, the one way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was
conducted to investigate the difference in the number of each cohesive device between the three
treatment groups. The same statistical analysis was conducted for the fourth research question; the pre
test and the post test essays are compared within groups as well as the number of cohesive devices in
the post test essays was compared between groups. Before proceeding with the statistical analysis for
the research questions, homogeneity of the pre test essay between groups was verified; the researcher
conducted the one way ANOVA to ensure that there is no significant difference in the number of
cohesive devices employed in the pre test essay. The significant level was set at 0.05 ( 0.05). Except
for the difference, no other significant difference was found for the coded group. As for the direct
group, the results showed no significant difference in any kinds of cohesive devices. Table 10
Difference in the Long term Period Within Each Experimental Group WCF Devices Test N Mean SD t
p Direct Reference Pre 27 0.74 1.06 1.4644 0.1551 Post 27 1.19 1.21 Substitution Pre 27 0.19 0.4
0.7004 0.4899 Post 27 0.11 0.32 Ellipsis Pre 27 1.48 0.94 0.22535 0.8235
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Tsarist Autocracy In Russia
The Tsarist regime, an often barbaric feudal system, was balancing on the eve of collapse even before
the outbreak of World War One in 1914. Tsarism has a long and troubled history frequently changing
its views and opinions whilst demanding full dedication from its citizens. Tsarism s woes were
amplified at the dawn of the 20th century. Tsarism refused modernisation in a modern world which led
to events of historical merit such as the Bloody Sunday Massacre, and the Lena Goldfields massacre.
However, World War One did play a significant role in inciting revolution against the Tsarist regime.
The Tsarist autocracy inflicted its brutality upon the Russian people since Ivan III (Oxley, 2001) until
the death of Tsar Nicholas II, a reign spanning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Russia was performing dismally in the Russo Japanese war which took a heavy toll on the standard of
living in Russia. An immense amount of supplies and able bodied soldiers were being carted away on
the now military only Trans Siberian railway, all of which took a heavy toll on the already weakened
economy (Wormald, 2017). Father Gapon, a charismatic priest living in St. Petersburg, ran the
Assembly of Russian Factory Workers, and found himself surrounded by many anti tsar extremists,
and became an important historical figure when examining the fall of Tsarism (Simkin, 1997). A
peaceful protests lead by Father Gapon marched towards the winter palace on January 9th, 1905,
which was then fired upon by Cossacks, hundreds were killed. (Tsarist Russia, 1905 14: The death
throes of any autocracy) Political / Revisionist Historian Alexei Anisin states that, the Massacre
dislocated the Tsarist state and stripped... [the Tsar] of his title divine monarch . This divide between
the Tsar and his people rippled through all aspects of Russian society, peasants, workers, soldiers, and
sailors all felt drastically less connected and indebted to the Tsar. The Revolution of 1905 was the
spark that motivated many revolutionary groups to become organised and prominent as real political
parties and the Tsar would never regain his position as the Father of Russia ever
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Modernist Styles, Including Cubism, Orphism, and Futurism...
Modernist styles, including Cubism, Orphism, and Futurism challenged the practices of traditional
representational art.
I will argue that modernist styles including Cubism, Orphism and Futurism did challenge the practices
of traditional representational art. While some may argue that that the fact that modern styles were
concerned with subject gives doubt to how challenging they really were to representational art I
oppose this idea entirely. All art is representational in some way. Rather than a dismissing the concept
of representation in art the modernist styles challenged the validity of the external representation,
which had previously been the foundation of art, by focussing on conceptual representation.
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Initially the search for a new, more truthful pictorial space was found in the introduction of time, the
fourth dimension, into space. Around this time in history the concept that space and time where
interlinked was suggested by Einstein s theory of relativity which destroyed the concept that the
dimensions of an object were absolute, by demonstrating that they depended on the relative position of
the viewer. This abstract concept was portrayed in Cubism through the use of synthesised impressions
of an image or space. As you view an image or object, your impression is not static but a moving
collection of impressions over time. The use of multiple viewpoints aimed to compress a multiplicity
of information gathered from various experiences of an object into one image.
This innovation of a truer space is most evidently portrayed by the analytic phase of Cubism. Through
the incorporation of the new artistic conventions the fragmentation of form was developed. The
intention was to encompass the entire visual experience of an object into one image and through this
idea an effective technique of breaking up form into planes and facets which each expressed a sample
of visual information. The Cubist works now possessed a shallow pictorial space due to the
abandonment of perspective on which these
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Still Alice By Lisa Genova Essay
This novel Still Alice by Lisa Genova develops the theme of struggle. This is developed through the
use of narrator s internal conflict, the setting of the story and symbols. This story is written in the third
person from Alice s perspective. In this story, Alice is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer s disease.
This passage of the book tells the reader how someone with Alzheimer s disease struggles to find out
who they are and what they need. The first literary element that develops the theme of struggle in this
novel is internal conflict. Alice woke up on the couch. She d been napping a lot lately, sometimes
twice a day. She couldn t remember when she dozed off. John was home so she decided to go for a
run. She told john and they started getting ready. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She couldn t remember where s the washroom in her own house. She ran up and down the stairs but
she just didn t know where it was. She laid down on the floor and started crying. How Can I Be Lost
In My Own House? ( Genova, Pg 210 211) This part of the book explains how Alice is struggling with
herself to find simple things around her. In this situation, she was in her own house. It also explains
how the people around her might be struggling to see her suffering because of her disease. This
literary element was effectively used because it could help the reader understand the book in a better
way. Another literary element that was extremely helpful with developing the theme was the setting of
the story. This story takes place both in Alice s house and her work which is Harvard University. This
passage of the book tells the reader how Alice was lost at her work. Alice had to go work. She looked
at the clock it was 6:30. She left the house. She knew she was getting closer to her work. She saw
familiar buildings but she didn t wich one is her work. She was standing still. She felt like her memory
is completely
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The Role Of Technology In The Modern American Household
Over the past 30 years, technology has made great strides towards becoming a fundamental part of our
everyday lives; and for millions of parents and their children, it already is. The modern American
household is catered towards the technologically inclined computers, tablets, gaming systems, and
smart TVs have become commonplace in many homes. Not only do they serve their practical purpose,
but devices such as these also offer many opportunites for children and toddlers to learn, play, and
experience things they d previously been unable to. Many might challenge ideas such as this without
outdated statistics or conservative mindsets, but the truth of the matter is, the technological era has
arrived; and our children need to learn how to live in it.
With the growing population of middle class households that have access to internet and cable,
educational programming has seen a burst in activity and popularity. Families that were otherwise
unable to access educational TV and games before are now able to do so, and their children have the
opportunity to learn and play as they never have before. Increased exposure to such educational
mediums has allowed for households with young children to experience types of knowledge and
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For the first time, urban areas now contain the majority of the population in the United States;
meaning that many families have living spaces that don t have immediate access to the outdoors, let
alone their own front yard. Urban areas carry risks that most suburban areas do not; meaning children
(and their parents) must be more attentive. It s much easier for parents to supervise their children, and
their children s activity, when they stay in close quarters with this, it s become convienent and easy for
many parents to assist in their child s digital education and
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Jude Charles
Little did anyone know, these next few days are going to be very tragic for everyone around. The
tragic starts with Jude Charles, the new guy. He moved to a different town and he now attends Rome
High School, named after the most popular girl in the school, Romania. There was something about
Jude Charles that made everyone admire him. Every student found him as a great leader and was
willing to listen to everything he said. However, there are two students that were not blindsighted by
him, Bailey and Cassie. They thought that something felt off about him, but they did not second look
it. Jude Charles worked his magic around the school causing every girl to fall in love with him.
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Bailey and Cassie were informed about this new couple, and knew right away that Jude Charles is not
right for Romania. These two had a talk with her and Romania was not going to change her mind.
Bailey and Cassie had to take action to get rid of Jude Charles or Romania will not be the same. They
came up with the best plan to get this monster out of Romania s hair forever. The next day they started
their plan in English class which they shared with Jude Charles. They both sat directly behind him so
the teacher could not see the girls. They started to make disruptions in class. They make funny noises,
and even threw papers everywhere until the teacher noticed and saw that the disruptions were coming
from the area of Jude Charles, so it had to be him. The teacher then sent him to the principal s office.
The girls followed him there and once again sat behind him in the office and did the same activity. The
principle stated that if he continued he would be expelled and would have to find a different school.
Bailey and Cassie knew that this was going to be their chance to get him away from Romania, so they
continued and soon after, Jude Charles was thrown
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Difference Between Kinetic And Kinetic Energy
These things we use without even knowing we use them is things like our energy. Then when we use
these energies we continue to use every day. Then we use triangles everyday to even when we create
things to drive our car on and even to draw we use these things on a daily without even knowing.
For my background knowledge I know that you have all different types of energy and there is many
different types of colors. I also know that you can have triangles that can go along with angles and
height. When doing this you find many different ways to do things.Also knowing that they use
triangles for everything they can use all different types of triangles too.
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Our statistical question was made we had to think about how much the object could weight and how
hihet it would be so it would not break the board. With this experiment we are trying to find out how
much we can fit into the object or how much the object could weight. Also asking ourselves if we had
enough books to keep the boards stable and also asking our self if the object that is a can of small
winnes. Which adds up to our statistical question which is ( How long will it take to get the object
large/small amount of weight down the ramp.)
My hypothesis is that we can have the can of winners roll perfectly down our ramp.this because it is a
very small object and can build lots of speed. And it (the can of wines) they don t have lots of weight
which can increase the possibilities. These are some energy s / material that you have to know to get
also including that you need a ramp books and some sort of object.There are many different types of
energy one energy that is most know is kinetic energy and that is ( energy do to movement). For
example if there is a bowling ball hitting pins and knocking them over. The second energy that is most
known about is potential energy which is (Stored energy due to the interactions of objects or
particles). Also another energy to talk about is gravitational energy which is ( Stored energy between a
object when close to earth hight weight.).
For the procedures for
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Critical Angle And Total Internal Reflection
Critical Angle Total Internal Reflection
Kate Graham
Partner: Samantha Dekart
Monday, November 9, 2015
SNC2D
Ms. Vink
Purpose: See attached sheet, labelled SNC2D Lab Sheet .
Related Theory:
Law of Reflection: Reflection and refraction are common properties of light. When a ray of light
comes into contact with the surface of some material, part of the ray is reflected and part of it is
absorbed. In other words, reflection occurs when an incident ray hits a reflective surface and bounces
off. The law of reflection states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence (always in
respect to the normal) and that the incident ray, the normal line and the reflected ray are all located in
the same plane.
Snell s Law of Refraction: When a ray of light reaches a boundary between two transparent mediums,
reflection and refraction occur. Refraction takes place when rays of light bend across the boundary
into the second medium which causes a change in the light s velocity. The denser the medium, the
slower the light.
Total Internal Reflection: Internal reflection refers to light travelling from a higher index medium to a
lower index medium, which causes the ray to bend away from the normal, so the exit angle is greater
than the incident angle. As the angle of incidence increases, so does the angle of refraction. Total
internal reflection takes place when the angle of incidence is greater than the
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How To Write A Persuasive Essay On Dental Surgery
Oral Surgery At Our Holly, MI Dental Office
Oral surgery might sound scary, but what s worse is letting big problems get out of hand. The longer
you wait to correct a dental problem, the harder and more expensive it will be to finally get rid of it.
And if you just ignore it and hope it will go away on its own, it won t. Complications with your teeth
may lead to health problems throughout your body such as heart disease. Thankfully, modern dental
technology has made oral surgery much more simple, quick, and painless. Whether it be a simple
procedure like a root canal or something like removing your wisdom teeth, the team at Holly Dental
Care can take care of it.
Root Canals To Save Your Teeth
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But sometimes the damage is more subtle and hard to realize. If you grind your teeth during the day or
night, you are slowly but surely grinding away some of your teeth s enamel. Occasionally grinding
your teeth won t be a big deal, as the damage is insignificant. But continued grinding will wear down
the teeth, leading to more serious problems like cavities or jaw disorders. You can even get headaches
and migraines from grinding your teeth. At Holly Dental Care, our dentists can help you stop grinding
your teeth and stop both the damage and the headaches.
Why Do I Keep Grinding My Teeth?
No one is absolutely positive why people grind their teeth, but we know the problem is neurological
and related to stress. Children often experience bruxism, or the unconscious grinding of teeth and
clenching the jaw. This is something most will grow out of. However, some never do. And because it
can be related to stress, many adults suffer from bruxism as well. Grinding your teeth may not sound
like a big problem, but it can damage your teeth and lead to another debilitating condition: TMD.
Your jaw joint, also called the temporomandibular joint, is responsible for helping you chew, smile,
talk, and so on. Grinding your teeth a lot puts extra stress on this joint, creating a condition called
TMD (temporomandibular disorder). TMD can cause many problems, including jaw pain, earaches,
popping or clicking when chewing, neck pain, and the dreaded
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Killer Bees Essay
The Africanized Honey Bee is actually a variety of honeybee derived by hybridization from African
honeybees naturalized in the western hemisphere. Because they are highly defensive and will attack
perceived intruders more readily than the common European honeybee, they are also known by the
popular name of killer bees.
Brazilian scientists imported African honeybee queens in the 1950 s in order to breed a honeybee for
use in tropical climates. Some swarms escaped into the wild. Because they were highly adapted for
tropical survival and had no natural competitors, they thrived and spread rapidly through South
America, extending their range by as much as 500 km (300 mi) per year. By the 1980s, Africanized ...
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The businesses of many beekeepers in Latin American countries have failed as a result of
Africanization of the native hives. Africanized honey bees are not expected to have the same impact in
the United States because of advanced beekeeping technology and climatic limitations on the spread
of the species. Africanization of beehives can be prevented by the annual introduction of new
European queens to each colony. Africanized honeybees have increased the number of human deaths
due to bee stings in Mexico and Argentina and probably in other countries. In the United States,
however, although more people have been stung by bees since 1990, no more bee related deaths than
usual have been recorded.
Conclusions:
The idea of killer bees is one that is created more by the media and misinformation than actual fact.
Killer bees rarely if ever kill a victim. In addition, a killer bee scare in the United States would be
completely unfounded and unnecessary. General precautions that are usually taken with the
domesticated honeybee will suffice in protecting oneself against the Africanized honeybee. The
Africanized honeybee has, for the most part, reached a climatic limitation in the United States and will
not pose a threat to the northern areas of the country. The effect of Africanized honeybees to the
United States is small. Advanced bee keeping methods, precautions, and medical technology negate
the
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Mexican History And Its Effects On American Soil
The way history is portrayed often changes depending on who is writing it and which country it is
from, to really grasp an understanding of The Punitive Expedition through the eyes of Mexican history
it is essential to analyze Mexican Textbooks and how they portray it. Analyzing Mexican history will
not only give insight to what caused Villas attack on American Soil, feelings towards the Punitive
expedition, and its causes, but justification for Pancho Villas attack on Columbus in the eyes of the
Mexican People. The following report will include a description as well as analyzes of Mexican
Textbooks as well as connections to American history when accounts of history contradict.
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Mexican history further solidifies the idea of a mutual friendship between Villa and the United states
by stating Villa trato de evitar, una y numerosas veces, los perjuiciousque el o sus soldados pudiesen
ocasionar a los intereses y vidas de noramericanos, gracias a lo cual, gano la confianza de la gente y
gobierno de Estados Unidos. The key words within their portray of history is trato de evitar gano la
confianza which give off the impression to the audience that Villa attempted his best to maintain a
relationship with the US as well as implies that the American people were grateful for the courtesies
that Villa extended towards them. The way Mexican history portrays the relationship between Villa
and the US before the Columbus attack makes it seem as though they had a romanized friendship in
which both parties mutually felt affection for one another, this to a certain degree is correct because
they were mutual partners against Carranza for some time but in reality their relationship was not a
friendship but a diplomatic relationship. The proof that the United States and Villa held a diplomatic
relationship is that before holding relations with Villa the US was partnered with Carranza to oppose
the power in government of General Victoriano Huerta which the US objected to and then when the
US objected to Carranza they teamed up with Villa to oppose his power of government indirectly (
Pancho Villa Attacks
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Role Of The Business Cycle Dating Committee Of The...
In this paper, I will explain the roles and importance of the Business cycle Dating committee of the
National Bureau of Economic Research. I will also explain how the NBER defines and dates
recessions. Finally I will explain the important aspects and effects of the last recession.
The Business Cycle is ...the ups and downs in economic activity, defined in terms of periods of
expansion or recession (Dr. Econ). Expansion is the period in which employment, production, sales
and income increase. Likewise, the contrasting contraction is when the actions above decrease. In
order to keep track of the fluctuations of the US s business cycles troughs and peaks, the National
Bureau of Economic Research was created. The NBER is comprised of a group of economic
researchers currently led by president James Poterba. The members are usually specialized in the field
of business cycle research, and are chosen by the president. The NBER was founded in 1920 as a
private non profit ...non partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to
disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals.
(http://www.nber.org/info.html). The NBER dating committee was formed in 1978, and plays an
important role in the US as an examiner of broad measures of economic activity, and the most reliable
source of the beginning and end of recessions in the U.S. This is accomplished by gathering as much
data on a given period of economic activity.
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College Drinking Essay
College Drinking
I would agree with the research. Before coming to college I never drank. I had friends who drank
alcohol and have been around it a lot. I always said I don t think I would ever drink alcohol. I didn t
have anything against it, I just felt as though it wasn t for me.
Starting college was a great experience for me. I ve meet many people who I have built relationships
with, and I ve noticed how different people can be from you. A lot of the people who I hung with in
college drank alcohol when we went to parties. I would go to the parties, but I wouldn t drink. At first
I did not drink but I believe me being in the party environment and seeing everyone enjoying
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The labeling theory is a theory that describes how the self identity and behavior of individuals may be
determined or influenced by the terms people use to describe or classify them (Mead, 2008). I feel as
though labeling can be categorized with stereotyping. I don t see how they are different from each
other because you are putting a label on someone because of their actions.
There is some positivity with assigning someone a diagnosis of of a psychological disorder. For
instance living life not knowing about a disorder may be causing harm to your body. Going through
life without be aware is also cutting out the opportunity to get help for the problem occurring. So
knowing about it can help in the long run.
Some negative aspects when labeling someone with psychological disorders would be that a person
may not be viewed for who they are but, what their diagnosis is. Individuals may be looked at
negatively and their positive attributes are most likely to be looked passed. Another negative aspect
would be that medications may come with serious side effects that can do harm to a person s health.
All medications are known to have side effects. Stimulants that are commonly used by individuals
with ADHD may cause insomnia, suppressed appetite and growth, and other side effects that can
affect child and adolescent development. An individual who is diagnosed with a psychological
problem may be treated differently because of their label. It may be worse for children because they
have yet to develop their
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Essay On Post Test
Pretest, Posttest, Interview Questions:
The pre test (Show What You Know) and post test (Show What You Have Learned) that I designed
had similar questions to what the students were going to see within the lesson. When giving them the
pre test a few students got neverous but I assured them that this is for my own information so I can
better teach everyone. I told them to all at least try and answer the questions to the best of their ability.
Both the pre test and post test are attached at the end of the lesson. The following are the results of the
pre test and post test. Students coded in green increased from pre to post test, students in yellow
remained the same, students in red lost points from pre to post test. The two students with an asterisk
are the interviewed students.
After careful consideration and a conversation with my host teacher, I chose to interview Z.D. as my
student at a higher mathematical level and D. W. as my student at a lower mathematical level.
Although, Z. D. s score went down from the pre test to the post test, his work showed that his
mathematical understanding increased due to the lesson. He only lost points on providing his answers
in simplest form, meaning he needs practice on reducing fractions. I chose D.W. because he is
struggling in the class but did show improvement from pre to post test. It is important to note that
D.W. is currently being tested for special education after being in tier three instruction for math and
having been
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John Rigas Research Paper
John Rigas and the Derailment of Adelphia Communications
John Rigas, patriarch of the Rigas family and founder of Adelphia Communications Corporation
(Burke, Harrington, Leonard, 2002), began life as the son of Greek immigrants in Wellsville, N.Y.
(Rigas, 2006). Rigas moved to the small town of Coudersport, Pennsylvania and in 1952, along with
his brother Gus, bought a local cable franchise for $300 (Funding Universe, n.d.). Adelphia, Greek for
brothers , was born (Burke et al., 2002).
John Rigas, a once successful renowned entrepreneur as proven by his history of becoming the leader
of one of the largest cable companies in the United States, Adelphia Communications. His leadership
style is difficult to fit into one neat category.
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Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition By Schopler
Amanda Hafker
Personality.
Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition by Schopler, Eric; Van Bourgondien, Mary E.;
Wellman, G. Janette; Love, Steven R. Published by Western Psychological Services, 625 Alaska Ave.,
Torrance, CA, 90503 5124. The test is geared for ages 2 through 5 but can be administered to older
individuals if their estimated IQ is below 79. The test is administered in a group and takes 5 10
minutes. The 2012 price data estimates $158 per complete test kit including 25 Standard Version
rating booklets, 25 High Functioning rating booklets, 25 Questionnaires for Parents or Caregivers, and
manual; $37 per 25 Standard Version rating booklets; $37 per 25 High Functioning rating booklets;
$26 per 25 Questionnaires for Parents or Caregivers; $74 per manual.
The first review of the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition was authored by KORESSA
KUTSICK MALCOLM, School Psychologist, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Staunton,
VA. The second edition of the Childhood Autism Rating Scale was developed for use a wider array of
health care professionals as well as to establish general characteristics of children with autism who
exhibit higher intellectual ability. They also made slight changes to the format of the rating book. The
test comes in three forms; The Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition Standard Version, the
Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition High Functioning Version and the Childhood Autism
Rating Scale, Second
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Terwilliger Bunts One by Annie Dillard Essay
Terwilliger Bunts One by Annie Dillard
Terwilliger Bunts One by Annie Dillard is an amusing, revealing essay in which the speaker, a woman
in her twenties or thirties, tells the audience stories about her mother and her mother s unusual
personality. The ultimate purpose of the essay is to show by the mother s various quirks and rules how
her daughter is inspired to be her own person, stand up for the underdog, and to keep people on their
toes, and to hopefully pass this lesson on to the audience. The speaker has written this essay in
descriptive, comprehensive terms which convey to the audience how special and remarkable her
mother was, and to share some of her teachings with the rest of the world. Terwilliger bunts one is a ...
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77), her restless mental vigor (p. 78), and her willingness to stand up for her opinions, no matter how
unpopular. Though the mother in this essay uses extraordinary words and is obviously a well educated
woman, the diction used by the speaker is generally straightforward to the average person; therefore, it
can be concluded that the story was written for the average person. The terms used are nonetheless
very specific and suited to their purpose of describing the mother, especially with several precise
adjectives appearing constantly. The mother has an emotional voice (p. 78), holds unpopular, even
fantastic, positions (p. 78), and gives a vibrantly innocent look (p. 77) after destroying a game of
bridge. However, the essay does require thinking, as several of the examples of the mother s behavior
and phrases that she employs are very clever and include a much more sophisticated diction, as is true
in the mother s life. When she responds to the question Save stamps? (p. 75) with No...I build model
airplanes (p. 75). Even the speaker could not understand what her meant for years, which was that
building model airplanes was her hobby, not collecting stamps. The tone and diction that the speaker
uses is simple, but the reader has to work harder to understand examples of things the speaker s
mother does or says. The speaker also makes good use of literary devices, though they rarely appear.
She makes an allusion to Samson (p.77) when talking
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Fight Club Capitalism
Fight Club is a narrative for life showing the purpose of shaping individual identity through society,
capitalism, and the impact of consumer culture. Fight Club takes what defines you, your house, job,
family, and social relations and takes it all away in hopes to find your true self. Your real true self
being a better version of what you were before, one that doesn t follow the social values, the influence
of capitalism, and instead literally fights for something different, something to feel and be real. Fight
Club takes you from buying fancy furniture, to realising what really matters in your life and what s
important. The book does this through fight clubs and project mayhem to make you realise that you re
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Fight Club wasn t about how you defined yourself, your job, your house, how much money you had,
your social life, or any other reason. Fight Club is literally fighting for something real, putting
everything about you aside to focus on one central goal. Two men to a fight, one fight at a time, no
shoes, no shirts, fights go on as long as they have to... if this is your first night at fight club, you have
to fight (50). Fight club was a way for everyone regardless if you were a doctor, lawyer, cashier, or
business man to escape your troubles in life, your worries, and do something real. Fight club has real
consequences, and it is a way to offer an escape from who you think you are to learn who you really
are. During Fight Club, you have a new persona, and it makes you realize that you are unhappy with
your life, and gives you a way to change it. Fight Club does this by abandoning all social aspects,
creating guided rules, and giving people a chance to start living. However, Fight Club never solves
any issues or problems, it just gives people a way to deal with the stress of their regular life. Ever
week men got to fight, using their frustrations to kick the living hell out of each other. It is almost like
Fight Club was an out of body experience for the participants, and turning them into a whole other
person for the entirety of the fight. Fight Club was the start to finding out who you really were, it was
a recruitment for the men willing to escape the consumer culture, and strike back to those who held
you down. Fight Clubs were appearing all across the United States, they were becoming a social
movement that would further evolve into Project Mayhem (a group of elite people willing to abandon
normal social life to stick it to the system by any means
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Searle s Argument Against The Turing Test
Topic Briefly reconstruct John Searle s argument against the Turing Test as a measure of intelligence
and discuss whether or not you agree with Searle s conclusion that algorithmic machines lack
understanding. Why do you agree or disagree? Your paper should be 5 double spaced pages with no
more than 12 point type. Requirements: 2 citations max: Searle and Turing Backup every statement!
Say if I agree or not right off the bat, this isn t a joke, don t leave a hanging punchline First person
Writing to Purpura, no context needed Intro should have paper roadmap Prop: I do not believe
algorithmic machines lack understanding any more than humans do. Searle s Chinese Room argument
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The principle of a strong AI is that an appropriately programmed computer is actually thinking, as
opposed to simulating thought. Principle is equivalent(c?) to accepting the Turing Test as the
definition of thought. Which Searle would not be surprised to see that a machine still hasn t passed.
Searle s argument is straightforward. Searle s premise on the Chinese Room is that someone who
understands English sitting in a room with a set of rules that tells this person how to respond to
questions written in Chinese in such a way as to pass the Turing test. To Searle this person in the room
doesn t understand (e) Chinese. Understanding, being that real comprehension or thought isn t
existent. So to Searle, any machine that can be passed by systems, which behave in purely formal
ways (eP), can be explained in purely formal ways , just like the Chinese Room, so it is not an
adequate test. Main idea to Searle is that person answering Chinese questions is not engaged in
intentional behavior with theses questions, and is not thinking about (eP? Merely reacting to a mix of
emotions/past experience) the answers. Thus, the test is
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The Invention Of The Automobile
Contrary to popular belief Henry Ford did not invent the automobile, or the assembly line.
More than any other individual he was responsible for transforming the automobile from an
Invention of unknown utility into an innovation that profoundly shaped the 20th century and still
To this day continues to affects our live. Innovators change things, they take their own ideas,
And sometimes other people s, and develop and promote those ideas until it has become accepted
As part of our daily lives. Innovation requires self confidence a test for taking risks leadership
Ability and a vision of what the future should be. Henry Ford had all these characteristics, but it took
him many years to fully develop all of them. Fords beginnings were perfectly normal. He was born on
his
Fathers farm on July 30, 1863 in what is now Dearborn Michigan. Early on ford demonstrated some of
the characteristics that would make him powerful, famous, and successful. He organized other boys to
build rudimentary, water wheels and steam engines by becoming friends with the man who ran them
he taught himself to fix watches, delight thus young ford demonstrated mechanical ability, a
Faculty for leadership and ability a facility for leaning by trail and error. Ford could have followed his
Father and become a farmer but, young Henry was fascinate by machines and was willing to
Take big risks to pursue that fascination .In 1879 ford left the farm to become an apprentice at the
Michigan Company a manufacther
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Upcomng Advances in 3D Printing
Introduction [271]
3D printing is a means of revolutionising almost any and all aspects of life. The potential to bringing
into the physical world anything that can be conceived in the mind (and created on a computer) brings
a myriad of variety ; expanding markets and capabilities, whether new or improving products and
processes that are already in practice. 3D printers are falling in price as the technology improves and
the want for them increases making the ability to create anything domestically more practical , this
would allow for an influx of material that would be hard to control or monitor, this can include guns,
weapons and equipment for drugs manufacture along with the mundane domestic items like faucets,
plugs or pots. Such a possibility would involve the morals of the manufacturer and the ethics of the
wider collective that have an input on the advancements, though there are other limitations that play a
part in the progression of 3D printing that are independent of ethics. As the technology and concept
has the potential to create anything, it doesn t not yet have the capability to do so therefore the
anticipation of the possibilities is the only preparation the 3D printing industry can do, as a result I
shall conduct an investigation looking at the extent of ethical and moral influences as well as physical
and scientific limitations and how they could limit any potential advancements, in accordance with the
resulting benefits from some upcoming advancements in
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Tina and Dan-Birth Control Methods Essay
Tina and Dan are considering various birth control methods. They are a newly wed couple who
practiced abstinence before marriage and plan on starting their family with a year. Choose possible
methods of contraception for the couple and discuss the advantages and disadvantages they would
need to consider at the point in their lives. Due to the fact that Tina and Dan are newly wed it would
be safe to assume their sexual activities with each other will be plentiful. Considering the fact they
practiced abstinence prior to their marriage, it should also be safe to assume they are both free from
STI or HIV/AIDS. Under these circumstances I would recommend the birth control pill. The greatest
advantage of using the pill, when used properly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These include hypertension, diabetes, migraine headaches, uterine fibroids, and elevated cholesterol
level (Voelker, 2000). Linda is a young single woman with an active dating life. She chooses to be
intimate only with long term committed partners. She is wary of the risks associated with sexually
transmitted infections and has decided that she does not want to be a single parent. Choose possible
methods of contraception for Linda and discuss the advantage and disadvantages she should consider
at this point in her life. I would recommend that Linda use condoms and a spermicide. Although
condoms are not 100% effective for the protection against STIs, HIV/AIDS, or pregnancy, it is the
best prevention available for those who are sexually active. Some condoms are made of latex; while
others are made of intestinal membranes of lambs. For Linda I believe latex condoms are best for her.
The skins are thinner and do not protect as well as the latex condoms. Although Linda is intimate with
long term commitments there is a plural there, meaning other relationships have not worked out and
she has moved on to another relationship. Not only is there a number of partners for Linda but Linda
don t know about the other partners her new partners have been with. Among the advantages for the
use of condoms and spermicide is the effectiveness rivals that of the birth control pill when used
correctly and
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Accounting Test Questions
ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS:
Project #3 is due on Friday, April 18 at 4PM in 340
Wohlers.
Office hours on Thursday at 3:30 in 170 Wohlers.
TODAY:
Chapter 12 (CF Estimation)
Web Appendix 12B (Replacement)
Web Appendix 12F (Unequal Lives)
PROBLEM 3 (Chapter 12)
Kennedy Air Services is now in the final year of a project.
The equipment originally cost $20 million, of which 80 percent has been depreciated. Kennedy can
sell the used equipment today for $5 million, and its tax rate is 40 percent.
What is the equipment s after tax net salvage value.
Book Value (BV) = (1 0.8) x $20 = $4 million
Market Value (MV) = $5 million
Additional Taxable Income = MV BV = $1 million
Additional Taxes = 0.4 x $1 = $0.4 million
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CF1 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($40,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $14,175 = $46,675.
CF2 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($58,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $20,475 = $52,975.
CF3 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($13,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $4,725= $37,225.
CF4 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($1,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $525= $33,025.
CF5 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ( $9,000)(0.35) = $32,500 $3,150= $29,350.
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c. What incremental terminal cash flow will occur at the end of Year 5 if the new machine is
purchased?
After tax salvage value on new machine
$
0
After tax salvage value on old machine (opportunity cost) (6,500)
Terminal CF
($6,500)
d. What is the NPV of this project? Should Erley replace the old machine?
Year
0
1
2
3
4
5
Total CF
$98,500
$46,675
$52,975
$37,225
$33,025
$29,350+( $6,500) = $22.850
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PROBLEM 2 (Web App. 12F)
Cotner Clothes Inc. is considering the replacement of its old, fully depreciated knitting machine. Two
new models are available: (a) Machine190 3, which has a cost of $190,000, a
3 year expected life, and after tax cash flows (labor savings and depreciation) of $87,000 per year; and
(b) Machine
360 6, which has a cost of $360,000, a 6 year life, and aftertax cash flows of $98,300 per year. Assume
both projects can be repeated. Knitting machine prices are not expected to rise because inflation will
be offset by cheaper
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  • 18. Still Alice By Lisa Genova Essay This novel Still Alice by Lisa Genova develops the theme of struggle. This is developed through the use of narrator s internal conflict, the setting of the story and symbols. This story is written in the third person from Alice s perspective. In this story, Alice is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer s disease. This passage of the book tells the reader how someone with Alzheimer s disease struggles to find out who they are and what they need. The first literary element that develops the theme of struggle in this novel is internal conflict. Alice woke up on the couch. She d been napping a lot lately, sometimes twice a day. She couldn t remember when she dozed off. John was home so she decided to go for a run. She told john and they started getting ready. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She couldn t remember where s the washroom in her own house. She ran up and down the stairs but she just didn t know where it was. She laid down on the floor and started crying. How Can I Be Lost In My Own House? ( Genova, Pg 210 211) This part of the book explains how Alice is struggling with herself to find simple things around her. In this situation, she was in her own house. It also explains how the people around her might be struggling to see her suffering because of her disease. This literary element was effectively used because it could help the reader understand the book in a better way. Another literary element that was extremely helpful with developing the theme was the setting of the story. This story takes place both in Alice s house and her work which is Harvard University. This passage of the book tells the reader how Alice was lost at her work. Alice had to go work. She looked at the clock it was 6:30. She left the house. She knew she was getting closer to her work. She saw familiar buildings but she didn t wich one is her work. She was standing still. She felt like her memory is completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Role Of Technology In The Modern American Household Over the past 30 years, technology has made great strides towards becoming a fundamental part of our everyday lives; and for millions of parents and their children, it already is. The modern American household is catered towards the technologically inclined computers, tablets, gaming systems, and smart TVs have become commonplace in many homes. Not only do they serve their practical purpose, but devices such as these also offer many opportunites for children and toddlers to learn, play, and experience things they d previously been unable to. Many might challenge ideas such as this without outdated statistics or conservative mindsets, but the truth of the matter is, the technological era has arrived; and our children need to learn how to live in it. With the growing population of middle class households that have access to internet and cable, educational programming has seen a burst in activity and popularity. Families that were otherwise unable to access educational TV and games before are now able to do so, and their children have the opportunity to learn and play as they never have before. Increased exposure to such educational mediums has allowed for households with young children to experience types of knowledge and interaction that they ve never ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the first time, urban areas now contain the majority of the population in the United States; meaning that many families have living spaces that don t have immediate access to the outdoors, let alone their own front yard. Urban areas carry risks that most suburban areas do not; meaning children (and their parents) must be more attentive. It s much easier for parents to supervise their children, and their children s activity, when they stay in close quarters with this, it s become convienent and easy for many parents to assist in their child s digital education and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jude Charles Little did anyone know, these next few days are going to be very tragic for everyone around. The tragic starts with Jude Charles, the new guy. He moved to a different town and he now attends Rome High School, named after the most popular girl in the school, Romania. There was something about Jude Charles that made everyone admire him. Every student found him as a great leader and was willing to listen to everything he said. However, there are two students that were not blindsighted by him, Bailey and Cassie. They thought that something felt off about him, but they did not second look it. Jude Charles worked his magic around the school causing every girl to fall in love with him. However, Jude only had his eyes on one girl, Romania. Romania ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bailey and Cassie were informed about this new couple, and knew right away that Jude Charles is not right for Romania. These two had a talk with her and Romania was not going to change her mind. Bailey and Cassie had to take action to get rid of Jude Charles or Romania will not be the same. They came up with the best plan to get this monster out of Romania s hair forever. The next day they started their plan in English class which they shared with Jude Charles. They both sat directly behind him so the teacher could not see the girls. They started to make disruptions in class. They make funny noises, and even threw papers everywhere until the teacher noticed and saw that the disruptions were coming from the area of Jude Charles, so it had to be him. The teacher then sent him to the principal s office. The girls followed him there and once again sat behind him in the office and did the same activity. The principle stated that if he continued he would be expelled and would have to find a different school. Bailey and Cassie knew that this was going to be their chance to get him away from Romania, so they continued and soon after, Jude Charles was thrown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Difference Between Kinetic And Kinetic Energy These things we use without even knowing we use them is things like our energy. Then when we use these energies we continue to use every day. Then we use triangles everyday to even when we create things to drive our car on and even to draw we use these things on a daily without even knowing. For my background knowledge I know that you have all different types of energy and there is many different types of colors. I also know that you can have triangles that can go along with angles and height. When doing this you find many different ways to do things.Also knowing that they use triangles for everything they can use all different types of triangles too. Then you have all the energies like kinetic, potential, gravitational potential. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our statistical question was made we had to think about how much the object could weight and how hihet it would be so it would not break the board. With this experiment we are trying to find out how much we can fit into the object or how much the object could weight. Also asking ourselves if we had enough books to keep the boards stable and also asking our self if the object that is a can of small winnes. Which adds up to our statistical question which is ( How long will it take to get the object large/small amount of weight down the ramp.) My hypothesis is that we can have the can of winners roll perfectly down our ramp.this because it is a very small object and can build lots of speed. And it (the can of wines) they don t have lots of weight which can increase the possibilities. These are some energy s / material that you have to know to get also including that you need a ramp books and some sort of object.There are many different types of energy one energy that is most know is kinetic energy and that is ( energy do to movement). For example if there is a bowling ball hitting pins and knocking them over. The second energy that is most known about is potential energy which is (Stored energy due to the interactions of objects or particles). Also another energy to talk about is gravitational energy which is ( Stored energy between a object when close to earth hight weight.). For the procedures for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Critical Angle And Total Internal Reflection Critical Angle Total Internal Reflection Kate Graham Partner: Samantha Dekart Monday, November 9, 2015 SNC2D Ms. Vink Purpose: See attached sheet, labelled SNC2D Lab Sheet . Related Theory: Law of Reflection: Reflection and refraction are common properties of light. When a ray of light comes into contact with the surface of some material, part of the ray is reflected and part of it is absorbed. In other words, reflection occurs when an incident ray hits a reflective surface and bounces off. The law of reflection states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence (always in respect to the normal) and that the incident ray, the normal line and the reflected ray are all located in the same plane. Snell s Law of Refraction: When a ray of light reaches a boundary between two transparent mediums, reflection and refraction occur. Refraction takes place when rays of light bend across the boundary into the second medium which causes a change in the light s velocity. The denser the medium, the slower the light. Total Internal Reflection: Internal reflection refers to light travelling from a higher index medium to a lower index medium, which causes the ray to bend away from the normal, so the exit angle is greater than the incident angle. As the angle of incidence increases, so does the angle of refraction. Total internal reflection takes place when the angle of incidence is greater than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How To Write A Persuasive Essay On Dental Surgery Oral Surgery At Our Holly, MI Dental Office Oral surgery might sound scary, but what s worse is letting big problems get out of hand. The longer you wait to correct a dental problem, the harder and more expensive it will be to finally get rid of it. And if you just ignore it and hope it will go away on its own, it won t. Complications with your teeth may lead to health problems throughout your body such as heart disease. Thankfully, modern dental technology has made oral surgery much more simple, quick, and painless. Whether it be a simple procedure like a root canal or something like removing your wisdom teeth, the team at Holly Dental Care can take care of it. Root Canals To Save Your Teeth When an infection spreads into the pulp inside ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But sometimes the damage is more subtle and hard to realize. If you grind your teeth during the day or night, you are slowly but surely grinding away some of your teeth s enamel. Occasionally grinding your teeth won t be a big deal, as the damage is insignificant. But continued grinding will wear down the teeth, leading to more serious problems like cavities or jaw disorders. You can even get headaches and migraines from grinding your teeth. At Holly Dental Care, our dentists can help you stop grinding your teeth and stop both the damage and the headaches. Why Do I Keep Grinding My Teeth? No one is absolutely positive why people grind their teeth, but we know the problem is neurological and related to stress. Children often experience bruxism, or the unconscious grinding of teeth and clenching the jaw. This is something most will grow out of. However, some never do. And because it can be related to stress, many adults suffer from bruxism as well. Grinding your teeth may not sound like a big problem, but it can damage your teeth and lead to another debilitating condition: TMD. Your jaw joint, also called the temporomandibular joint, is responsible for helping you chew, smile, talk, and so on. Grinding your teeth a lot puts extra stress on this joint, creating a condition called TMD (temporomandibular disorder). TMD can cause many problems, including jaw pain, earaches, popping or clicking when chewing, neck pain, and the dreaded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Killer Bees Essay The Africanized Honey Bee is actually a variety of honeybee derived by hybridization from African honeybees naturalized in the western hemisphere. Because they are highly defensive and will attack perceived intruders more readily than the common European honeybee, they are also known by the popular name of killer bees. Brazilian scientists imported African honeybee queens in the 1950 s in order to breed a honeybee for use in tropical climates. Some swarms escaped into the wild. Because they were highly adapted for tropical survival and had no natural competitors, they thrived and spread rapidly through South America, extending their range by as much as 500 km (300 mi) per year. By the 1980s, Africanized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The businesses of many beekeepers in Latin American countries have failed as a result of Africanization of the native hives. Africanized honey bees are not expected to have the same impact in the United States because of advanced beekeeping technology and climatic limitations on the spread of the species. Africanization of beehives can be prevented by the annual introduction of new European queens to each colony. Africanized honeybees have increased the number of human deaths due to bee stings in Mexico and Argentina and probably in other countries. In the United States, however, although more people have been stung by bees since 1990, no more bee related deaths than usual have been recorded. Conclusions: The idea of killer bees is one that is created more by the media and misinformation than actual fact. Killer bees rarely if ever kill a victim. In addition, a killer bee scare in the United States would be completely unfounded and unnecessary. General precautions that are usually taken with the domesticated honeybee will suffice in protecting oneself against the Africanized honeybee. The Africanized honeybee has, for the most part, reached a climatic limitation in the United States and will not pose a threat to the northern areas of the country. The effect of Africanized honeybees to the United States is small. Advanced bee keeping methods, precautions, and medical technology negate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Mexican History And Its Effects On American Soil The way history is portrayed often changes depending on who is writing it and which country it is from, to really grasp an understanding of The Punitive Expedition through the eyes of Mexican history it is essential to analyze Mexican Textbooks and how they portray it. Analyzing Mexican history will not only give insight to what caused Villas attack on American Soil, feelings towards the Punitive expedition, and its causes, but justification for Pancho Villas attack on Columbus in the eyes of the Mexican People. The following report will include a description as well as analyzes of Mexican Textbooks as well as connections to American history when accounts of history contradict. The punitive expedition began as a result of the attack on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mexican history further solidifies the idea of a mutual friendship between Villa and the United states by stating Villa trato de evitar, una y numerosas veces, los perjuiciousque el o sus soldados pudiesen ocasionar a los intereses y vidas de noramericanos, gracias a lo cual, gano la confianza de la gente y gobierno de Estados Unidos. The key words within their portray of history is trato de evitar gano la confianza which give off the impression to the audience that Villa attempted his best to maintain a relationship with the US as well as implies that the American people were grateful for the courtesies that Villa extended towards them. The way Mexican history portrays the relationship between Villa and the US before the Columbus attack makes it seem as though they had a romanized friendship in which both parties mutually felt affection for one another, this to a certain degree is correct because they were mutual partners against Carranza for some time but in reality their relationship was not a friendship but a diplomatic relationship. The proof that the United States and Villa held a diplomatic relationship is that before holding relations with Villa the US was partnered with Carranza to oppose the power in government of General Victoriano Huerta which the US objected to and then when the US objected to Carranza they teamed up with Villa to oppose his power of government indirectly ( Pancho Villa Attacks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Role Of The Business Cycle Dating Committee Of The... In this paper, I will explain the roles and importance of the Business cycle Dating committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research. I will also explain how the NBER defines and dates recessions. Finally I will explain the important aspects and effects of the last recession. The Business Cycle is ...the ups and downs in economic activity, defined in terms of periods of expansion or recession (Dr. Econ). Expansion is the period in which employment, production, sales and income increase. Likewise, the contrasting contraction is when the actions above decrease. In order to keep track of the fluctuations of the US s business cycles troughs and peaks, the National Bureau of Economic Research was created. The NBER is comprised of a group of economic researchers currently led by president James Poterba. The members are usually specialized in the field of business cycle research, and are chosen by the president. The NBER was founded in 1920 as a private non profit ...non partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, and business professionals. (http://www.nber.org/info.html). The NBER dating committee was formed in 1978, and plays an important role in the US as an examiner of broad measures of economic activity, and the most reliable source of the beginning and end of recessions in the U.S. This is accomplished by gathering as much data on a given period of economic activity. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. College Drinking Essay College Drinking I would agree with the research. Before coming to college I never drank. I had friends who drank alcohol and have been around it a lot. I always said I don t think I would ever drink alcohol. I didn t have anything against it, I just felt as though it wasn t for me. Starting college was a great experience for me. I ve meet many people who I have built relationships with, and I ve noticed how different people can be from you. A lot of the people who I hung with in college drank alcohol when we went to parties. I would go to the parties, but I wouldn t drink. At first I did not drink but I believe me being in the party environment and seeing everyone enjoying themselves influenced me to try it. I would say the party environment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The labeling theory is a theory that describes how the self identity and behavior of individuals may be determined or influenced by the terms people use to describe or classify them (Mead, 2008). I feel as though labeling can be categorized with stereotyping. I don t see how they are different from each other because you are putting a label on someone because of their actions. There is some positivity with assigning someone a diagnosis of of a psychological disorder. For instance living life not knowing about a disorder may be causing harm to your body. Going through life without be aware is also cutting out the opportunity to get help for the problem occurring. So knowing about it can help in the long run. Some negative aspects when labeling someone with psychological disorders would be that a person may not be viewed for who they are but, what their diagnosis is. Individuals may be looked at negatively and their positive attributes are most likely to be looked passed. Another negative aspect would be that medications may come with serious side effects that can do harm to a person s health. All medications are known to have side effects. Stimulants that are commonly used by individuals with ADHD may cause insomnia, suppressed appetite and growth, and other side effects that can affect child and adolescent development. An individual who is diagnosed with a psychological problem may be treated differently because of their label. It may be worse for children because they have yet to develop their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Post Test Pretest, Posttest, Interview Questions: The pre test (Show What You Know) and post test (Show What You Have Learned) that I designed had similar questions to what the students were going to see within the lesson. When giving them the pre test a few students got neverous but I assured them that this is for my own information so I can better teach everyone. I told them to all at least try and answer the questions to the best of their ability. Both the pre test and post test are attached at the end of the lesson. The following are the results of the pre test and post test. Students coded in green increased from pre to post test, students in yellow remained the same, students in red lost points from pre to post test. The two students with an asterisk are the interviewed students. After careful consideration and a conversation with my host teacher, I chose to interview Z.D. as my student at a higher mathematical level and D. W. as my student at a lower mathematical level. Although, Z. D. s score went down from the pre test to the post test, his work showed that his mathematical understanding increased due to the lesson. He only lost points on providing his answers in simplest form, meaning he needs practice on reducing fractions. I chose D.W. because he is struggling in the class but did show improvement from pre to post test. It is important to note that D.W. is currently being tested for special education after being in tier three instruction for math and having been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. John Rigas Research Paper John Rigas and the Derailment of Adelphia Communications John Rigas, patriarch of the Rigas family and founder of Adelphia Communications Corporation (Burke, Harrington, Leonard, 2002), began life as the son of Greek immigrants in Wellsville, N.Y. (Rigas, 2006). Rigas moved to the small town of Coudersport, Pennsylvania and in 1952, along with his brother Gus, bought a local cable franchise for $300 (Funding Universe, n.d.). Adelphia, Greek for brothers , was born (Burke et al., 2002). John Rigas, a once successful renowned entrepreneur as proven by his history of becoming the leader of one of the largest cable companies in the United States, Adelphia Communications. His leadership style is difficult to fit into one neat category. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition By Schopler Amanda Hafker Personality. Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition by Schopler, Eric; Van Bourgondien, Mary E.; Wellman, G. Janette; Love, Steven R. Published by Western Psychological Services, 625 Alaska Ave., Torrance, CA, 90503 5124. The test is geared for ages 2 through 5 but can be administered to older individuals if their estimated IQ is below 79. The test is administered in a group and takes 5 10 minutes. The 2012 price data estimates $158 per complete test kit including 25 Standard Version rating booklets, 25 High Functioning rating booklets, 25 Questionnaires for Parents or Caregivers, and manual; $37 per 25 Standard Version rating booklets; $37 per 25 High Functioning rating booklets; $26 per 25 Questionnaires for Parents or Caregivers; $74 per manual. The first review of the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition was authored by KORESSA KUTSICK MALCOLM, School Psychologist, The Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Staunton, VA. The second edition of the Childhood Autism Rating Scale was developed for use a wider array of health care professionals as well as to establish general characteristics of children with autism who exhibit higher intellectual ability. They also made slight changes to the format of the rating book. The test comes in three forms; The Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition Standard Version, the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition High Functioning Version and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Terwilliger Bunts One by Annie Dillard Essay Terwilliger Bunts One by Annie Dillard Terwilliger Bunts One by Annie Dillard is an amusing, revealing essay in which the speaker, a woman in her twenties or thirties, tells the audience stories about her mother and her mother s unusual personality. The ultimate purpose of the essay is to show by the mother s various quirks and rules how her daughter is inspired to be her own person, stand up for the underdog, and to keep people on their toes, and to hopefully pass this lesson on to the audience. The speaker has written this essay in descriptive, comprehensive terms which convey to the audience how special and remarkable her mother was, and to share some of her teachings with the rest of the world. Terwilliger bunts one is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 77), her restless mental vigor (p. 78), and her willingness to stand up for her opinions, no matter how unpopular. Though the mother in this essay uses extraordinary words and is obviously a well educated woman, the diction used by the speaker is generally straightforward to the average person; therefore, it can be concluded that the story was written for the average person. The terms used are nonetheless very specific and suited to their purpose of describing the mother, especially with several precise adjectives appearing constantly. The mother has an emotional voice (p. 78), holds unpopular, even fantastic, positions (p. 78), and gives a vibrantly innocent look (p. 77) after destroying a game of bridge. However, the essay does require thinking, as several of the examples of the mother s behavior and phrases that she employs are very clever and include a much more sophisticated diction, as is true in the mother s life. When she responds to the question Save stamps? (p. 75) with No...I build model airplanes (p. 75). Even the speaker could not understand what her meant for years, which was that building model airplanes was her hobby, not collecting stamps. The tone and diction that the speaker uses is simple, but the reader has to work harder to understand examples of things the speaker s mother does or says. The speaker also makes good use of literary devices, though they rarely appear. She makes an allusion to Samson (p.77) when talking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Fight Club Capitalism Fight Club is a narrative for life showing the purpose of shaping individual identity through society, capitalism, and the impact of consumer culture. Fight Club takes what defines you, your house, job, family, and social relations and takes it all away in hopes to find your true self. Your real true self being a better version of what you were before, one that doesn t follow the social values, the influence of capitalism, and instead literally fights for something different, something to feel and be real. Fight Club takes you from buying fancy furniture, to realising what really matters in your life and what s important. The book does this through fight clubs and project mayhem to make you realise that you re not truly happy, and Maybe self improvement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fight Club wasn t about how you defined yourself, your job, your house, how much money you had, your social life, or any other reason. Fight Club is literally fighting for something real, putting everything about you aside to focus on one central goal. Two men to a fight, one fight at a time, no shoes, no shirts, fights go on as long as they have to... if this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight (50). Fight club was a way for everyone regardless if you were a doctor, lawyer, cashier, or business man to escape your troubles in life, your worries, and do something real. Fight club has real consequences, and it is a way to offer an escape from who you think you are to learn who you really are. During Fight Club, you have a new persona, and it makes you realize that you are unhappy with your life, and gives you a way to change it. Fight Club does this by abandoning all social aspects, creating guided rules, and giving people a chance to start living. However, Fight Club never solves any issues or problems, it just gives people a way to deal with the stress of their regular life. Ever week men got to fight, using their frustrations to kick the living hell out of each other. It is almost like Fight Club was an out of body experience for the participants, and turning them into a whole other person for the entirety of the fight. Fight Club was the start to finding out who you really were, it was a recruitment for the men willing to escape the consumer culture, and strike back to those who held you down. Fight Clubs were appearing all across the United States, they were becoming a social movement that would further evolve into Project Mayhem (a group of elite people willing to abandon normal social life to stick it to the system by any means ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Searle s Argument Against The Turing Test Topic Briefly reconstruct John Searle s argument against the Turing Test as a measure of intelligence and discuss whether or not you agree with Searle s conclusion that algorithmic machines lack understanding. Why do you agree or disagree? Your paper should be 5 double spaced pages with no more than 12 point type. Requirements: 2 citations max: Searle and Turing Backup every statement! Say if I agree or not right off the bat, this isn t a joke, don t leave a hanging punchline First person Writing to Purpura, no context needed Intro should have paper roadmap Prop: I do not believe algorithmic machines lack understanding any more than humans do. Searle s Chinese Room argument depends on the idea of intentionality. He believes that intentionality is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The principle of a strong AI is that an appropriately programmed computer is actually thinking, as opposed to simulating thought. Principle is equivalent(c?) to accepting the Turing Test as the definition of thought. Which Searle would not be surprised to see that a machine still hasn t passed. Searle s argument is straightforward. Searle s premise on the Chinese Room is that someone who understands English sitting in a room with a set of rules that tells this person how to respond to questions written in Chinese in such a way as to pass the Turing test. To Searle this person in the room doesn t understand (e) Chinese. Understanding, being that real comprehension or thought isn t existent. So to Searle, any machine that can be passed by systems, which behave in purely formal ways (eP), can be explained in purely formal ways , just like the Chinese Room, so it is not an adequate test. Main idea to Searle is that person answering Chinese questions is not engaged in intentional behavior with theses questions, and is not thinking about (eP? Merely reacting to a mix of emotions/past experience) the answers. Thus, the test is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Invention Of The Automobile Contrary to popular belief Henry Ford did not invent the automobile, or the assembly line. More than any other individual he was responsible for transforming the automobile from an Invention of unknown utility into an innovation that profoundly shaped the 20th century and still To this day continues to affects our live. Innovators change things, they take their own ideas, And sometimes other people s, and develop and promote those ideas until it has become accepted As part of our daily lives. Innovation requires self confidence a test for taking risks leadership Ability and a vision of what the future should be. Henry Ford had all these characteristics, but it took him many years to fully develop all of them. Fords beginnings were perfectly normal. He was born on his Fathers farm on July 30, 1863 in what is now Dearborn Michigan. Early on ford demonstrated some of the characteristics that would make him powerful, famous, and successful. He organized other boys to build rudimentary, water wheels and steam engines by becoming friends with the man who ran them he taught himself to fix watches, delight thus young ford demonstrated mechanical ability, a Faculty for leadership and ability a facility for leaning by trail and error. Ford could have followed his Father and become a farmer but, young Henry was fascinate by machines and was willing to Take big risks to pursue that fascination .In 1879 ford left the farm to become an apprentice at the Michigan Company a manufacther ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Upcomng Advances in 3D Printing Introduction [271] 3D printing is a means of revolutionising almost any and all aspects of life. The potential to bringing into the physical world anything that can be conceived in the mind (and created on a computer) brings a myriad of variety ; expanding markets and capabilities, whether new or improving products and processes that are already in practice. 3D printers are falling in price as the technology improves and the want for them increases making the ability to create anything domestically more practical , this would allow for an influx of material that would be hard to control or monitor, this can include guns, weapons and equipment for drugs manufacture along with the mundane domestic items like faucets, plugs or pots. Such a possibility would involve the morals of the manufacturer and the ethics of the wider collective that have an input on the advancements, though there are other limitations that play a part in the progression of 3D printing that are independent of ethics. As the technology and concept has the potential to create anything, it doesn t not yet have the capability to do so therefore the anticipation of the possibilities is the only preparation the 3D printing industry can do, as a result I shall conduct an investigation looking at the extent of ethical and moral influences as well as physical and scientific limitations and how they could limit any potential advancements, in accordance with the resulting benefits from some upcoming advancements in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Tina and Dan-Birth Control Methods Essay Tina and Dan are considering various birth control methods. They are a newly wed couple who practiced abstinence before marriage and plan on starting their family with a year. Choose possible methods of contraception for the couple and discuss the advantages and disadvantages they would need to consider at the point in their lives. Due to the fact that Tina and Dan are newly wed it would be safe to assume their sexual activities with each other will be plentiful. Considering the fact they practiced abstinence prior to their marriage, it should also be safe to assume they are both free from STI or HIV/AIDS. Under these circumstances I would recommend the birth control pill. The greatest advantage of using the pill, when used properly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include hypertension, diabetes, migraine headaches, uterine fibroids, and elevated cholesterol level (Voelker, 2000). Linda is a young single woman with an active dating life. She chooses to be intimate only with long term committed partners. She is wary of the risks associated with sexually transmitted infections and has decided that she does not want to be a single parent. Choose possible methods of contraception for Linda and discuss the advantage and disadvantages she should consider at this point in her life. I would recommend that Linda use condoms and a spermicide. Although condoms are not 100% effective for the protection against STIs, HIV/AIDS, or pregnancy, it is the best prevention available for those who are sexually active. Some condoms are made of latex; while others are made of intestinal membranes of lambs. For Linda I believe latex condoms are best for her. The skins are thinner and do not protect as well as the latex condoms. Although Linda is intimate with long term commitments there is a plural there, meaning other relationships have not worked out and she has moved on to another relationship. Not only is there a number of partners for Linda but Linda don t know about the other partners her new partners have been with. Among the advantages for the use of condoms and spermicide is the effectiveness rivals that of the birth control pill when used correctly and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Accounting Test Questions ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS: Project #3 is due on Friday, April 18 at 4PM in 340 Wohlers. Office hours on Thursday at 3:30 in 170 Wohlers. TODAY: Chapter 12 (CF Estimation) Web Appendix 12B (Replacement) Web Appendix 12F (Unequal Lives) PROBLEM 3 (Chapter 12) Kennedy Air Services is now in the final year of a project. The equipment originally cost $20 million, of which 80 percent has been depreciated. Kennedy can sell the used equipment today for $5 million, and its tax rate is 40 percent. What is the equipment s after tax net salvage value. Book Value (BV) = (1 0.8) x $20 = $4 million Market Value (MV) = $5 million Additional Taxable Income = MV BV = $1 million Additional Taxes = 0.4 x $1 = $0.4 million After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CF1 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($40,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $14,175 = $46,675. CF2 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($58,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $20,475 = $52,975. CF3 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($13,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $4,725= $37,225. CF4 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ($1,500)(0.35) = $32,500 + $525= $33,025. CF5 = ($50,000)(0.65) + ( $9,000)(0.35) = $32,500 $3,150= $29,350. 5 c. What incremental terminal cash flow will occur at the end of Year 5 if the new machine is purchased? After tax salvage value on new machine $ 0 After tax salvage value on old machine (opportunity cost) (6,500) Terminal CF ($6,500) d. What is the NPV of this project? Should Erley replace the old machine? Year 0 1
  • 38. 2 3 4 5 Total CF $98,500 $46,675 $52,975 $37,225 $33,025 $29,350+( $6,500) = $22.850 6 PROBLEM 2 (Web App. 12F) Cotner Clothes Inc. is considering the replacement of its old, fully depreciated knitting machine. Two new models are available: (a) Machine190 3, which has a cost of $190,000, a 3 year expected life, and after tax cash flows (labor savings and depreciation) of $87,000 per year; and (b) Machine 360 6, which has a cost of $360,000, a 6 year life, and aftertax cash flows of $98,300 per year. Assume both projects can be repeated. Knitting machine prices are not expected to rise because inflation will be offset by cheaper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...