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1. Essay On Divorce
Crafting an essay on the subject of divorce is undeniably challenging due to the emotional
complexity and societal implications intertwined with this topic. Addressing the multifaceted
aspects of divorce demands a delicate balance of empathy, research, and critical analysis. It
necessitates delving into the personal, legal, psychological, and even economic dimensions of
divorce, all while navigating through potentially sensitive narratives and divergent viewpoints.
One must grapple with exploring the causes and effects of divorce, ranging from shifting cultural
norms and individual autonomy to the impact on children and familial structures. Additionally,
discussing the legal frameworks surrounding divorce, including variations across jurisdictions
and evolving legislative trends, requires meticulous attention to detail.
Furthermore, delving into the psychological repercussions of divorce demands a nuanced
understanding of grief, resilience, and coping mechanisms for individuals and families
undergoing this transition. Balancing statistical data with personal anecdotes and expert opinions
adds depth to the essay but also requires a discerning eye to present a comprehensive picture
without oversimplification or sensationalism.
Moreover, addressing the societal stigmatization and evolving perspectives on divorce
necessitates a reflective exploration of cultural attitudes, religious beliefs, and historical contexts.
Navigating through these sensitive topics while maintaining objectivity and respect for diverse
perspectives is a formidable task.
In conclusion, crafting an essay on divorce demands intellectual rigor, empathetic insight, and a
commitment to fostering understanding amidst complexity. It involves grappling with personal
narratives, legal intricacies, psychological dynamics, and societal constructs. However, despite its
challenges, delving into this topic can yield valuable insights into human relationships, societal
norms, and the dynamics of change.
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2. The New Data Retrieval And Mining Schemas Of A Large...
Recent advancements in internet communication and in parallel computing grabbed
the attention of a large number of commercial organizations and industries to adapt
the recent changes in storage and retrieval methods. This includes the new data
retrieval and mining schemas which enable the firms to provide their clients a wide
space for carrying their job processing and storing of the personal data. Although the
new storage innovations made the user data to accommodate the petabyte scale in
size, the storing schemas are still on the research desk to compete with this
adaptation. Some of the new research outcomes which gained a high popularity and
become the need of the hour is the Hadoop. Hadoop is developed by Apache based
on the papers of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This MapReduce basically divides the large tasks into smaller chunks typically (64
MB size) which will be distributed across a grid infrastructure of servers
interconnected by secured communication network and runs the sub jobs in different
nodes, monitors their progress and handles the node failures with high fault
tolerance and combines on accordance with user actions and reduces to a structured
data set. Here, the interesting thing is the whole data processing is carried out with
the metadata but not the actual information. So, this could save a lot of processing
time and will increase the throughput. This new frameworks encouraged the IT
firms to concentrate on the users behavioral study which is really helpful in making
the predictions over the success probability of commercial products and their
demand. Even this type of frameworks are welcomed into federal usage which is
surprising as the large sets of historical or geological data can be carefully analyzed.
Another important feature that has to be discussed about the MapReduce is the
efficient use of the available resources, the Map and Reduce functions along with
parallelizing the computations always runs keeps an eye on the resource and their
and utilization thus making a good use of
3. Rhetorical Analysis Of Martin Luther King s Letter From...
On April 16th, Martin Luther Kind Jr., Minister and Civil Rights Leader, his letter
entitled Letter from Birmingham City Jail , angers and informs that civil
disobedience is not just. He supports this claim by first saying that we will obtain
our rights because of heritage and god, then protesting and breaking the law is the
correct thing to do, and finally, everyday heroic people are disobedient to find
justice. Through King s use of tone, rhetorical appeal, and rhetorical analysis, he
effectively persuades the people of America, to bring justice to this society and to
stop the violence. Foremost, King s optimistic and hopefulness tone helps people
recognize the brevity of the situation. In his letter, he uses a great deal of diction.
He states in his letter, But even if the church does not come to the aid of justice, I
have no despair about the future (King #1). He also writes, Our destiny is... Show
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Jr. writes, As pure as the ends we seek (King #3). Furthermore, he says, There is no
greater treason than to do the right deed for the wrong person (King #3). Martin
Luther King is trying to say that the biggest betrayal of wrongdoing is when you do
something that is right, but you do it for the wrong reason and it goes to waste. He
doesn t want this to happen in the Civil Rights Movement and he wants people to
protest for the right reasons. One of his metaphors is, They will be the James
Merediths, courageously and majestic (King #4). Also, They will be old,
oppressed, battered Negro women, symbolized in a seventy two year old woman
of Montgomery, who rose up with a sense of dignity and with her people decided
not to ride the segregated buses (Kind #4). MLK wished that the people, who stood
up what is right by doing something wrong, would be honored for their courage and
bravery. His use of metaphors and similes really helped express what was right and
what was
4. The Plague by Albert Camus
Running Out of Time Time is only running out, and it is one of the most vital and
overlooked qualities of life. Albert Camus highlights the theme of time in his 1947
novel, The Plague. Through the use of allegory and point of view, Camus
substantiates that when people are not aware of time and its advancing, they are
wasting the precious and limited time of their lives. He constantly establishes that
the amount of consciousness obtained by a person is the difference between
spending time wisely and foolishly. In order to fully utilize it, people need to be
aware of time and its passing. Camus uses point of view to demonstrate through
Tarrou s eyes his vision of time. ...Tarrou added: Query: How contrive not to waste
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In its most basic sense, absurdity addresses the meaninglessness of life, with special
attention directed to divine disavowal. Jared White utilizes Absurdism to highlight the
thoughts and meanings that go from individuality to the community. Absurdism is
defined as the philosophy that humans live in essential isolation in an irrational and
meaningless world. White says that when people realize their time has almost no
value in the large scale, they give it up to the remainder of the world. He also claims
that despite of the humans absurd settings, personal gains are favored. White makes
clear that, taken literally, the plague of rats is an epidemic, but, symbolically, the
plague of humans is a pandemic. The smaller outbreak only parallels the massive
disease that people are infected with. White also argues that The Plague is in part a
historical allegory, in which the plague signifies the German occupation of France
from 1940 to 1944 during World War II. In a deft narrative act, Camus allegorically
uses the plague to consider not only his personal situation sick, exiled, and restricted
but also the European conflict. Bernard further elaborates that Camus wrote La Peste
with the plague as an obvious reference to the kind of imprisonment [. . .] the
Germans imposed on occupied France (165). Oran is cut off from the outside world,
which is equivalent to France; the different attitudes of the
5. Alcohol as an Ergogenic Aid
Andrew Aluko
March 28, 2011
Sports and Nutrition
Professor Saullo
Alcohol and Athletics Alcohol, more specifically ethyl alcohol or ethanol, is a
depressant that provides 7 kCal of energy per gram, and is the most abused drug for
athletes and non athletes in the United States. Prior to my research on alcohol, I
assumed that alcohol abuse was not prevalent among college athletes, outside of the
occasional partying that normal college students partake in as well. But according to
Lifestyles and Health Risks of Collegiate Athletes, college athletes generally drink
more heavily and are more likely to engage in binge drinking than non athletes1, and
contrary to my belief, in the psychologic realm, some have argued that alcohol before
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Alcoholism, or alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes strong cravings for
alcohol and continuing to drink, despite repeated alcohol related problems.
Although alcoholism can be developed due to excessive consumption, a user is at
higher risk when the disease runs in the family. The four main symptoms of
alcoholism are craving, impaired control, tolerance, and physical dependence. 3,4
For most adults, moderate alcohol use is up to two drinks per day for men and one
drink per day for women and older people. Obivously, the safest way to avoid
alcoholism is to not drink at all. But if one must intake alcohol they should try to stay
around the moderate alcohol intake.
Are there any benefits of alcohol intake? Prior to my research I would have
answered no. But moderate daily alcohol intake actually does have some benefits.
2 oz or 30 mL of 90 proof alcohol, or slightly less than three 12 oz beers reduce a
healthy person s risk of heart attack and stroke, independent of physical activity
level. 5,6,7 In fact, alcohol affects HDL levels just about as strongly as any other
lifestyle factor, and may cause a rise in LDL levels thus stopping a critical step in
plaque formation in the arteries. 8
Alcohol is the most abused drug in the United States by athletes and non athletes.
After my research I was shocked to learn the seriousness of its effects in the short and
6. Coca Cola Globalization
Around the world, we have items that require various resources from different
places. Globalization has caused companies to expand beyond local resources and
search for cheaper resources around the world to maximize profits. A chocolate bar
and a can of Coke may seem simple at first glance, but the various ingredients
reveal the interconnectedness of the world and the effect of globalization on
everyday items. One of the most popular beverages of the modern era is a can of
Coke. Coke s popularity has propelled the drink too become a normal part of
people s lives. But where does Coke come from and who makes it? These questions
have largely been ignored by many, but anthropologists trace how the beverage
gets to your local store and how the drink affects various communities. The Coca
Cola website lists the ingredients in coke to be: carbonated water, high fructose
corn syrup, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, and caffeine. Most of
these ingredients, such as high fructose corn syrup, are sourced from the US but
many of the natural flavorings come from other countries such as vanilla from
Mexico, kola nuts from Africa, and coca leaves from South America. Coke is
bottled in different areas of the world, including bottling plants in the US. Workers
in foreign plants earn wages that are barely sufficient to support themselves, almost
living off of five dollars a day. This is a result of offshoring, where companies seek to
maximize profits by sending factories
7. Bebe And Kid Ink Analysis
Am I wrong for calling the Black Star Elephant album by Nico Vinz one of the best
pop albums of 2014? I believe am not wrong. That album was a masterpiece and
they continue in its successful footsteps with their latest song that features Bebe
Rexha and Kid Ink. The song is titled That s How You Know and the perfectly
blending duo does what they do best before they let Bebe and Kid Ink put their art on
it.
That s how you know is a very captivating song. It is fun, educative and entertaining
all at the same time. I see this song becoming a hit with circles of people as it
portrays very relatable incidents. The song is sang over a catchy guitar which I found
very interesting. It makes the whole song sound like something that was just ... Show
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Bebe Rexha does the second verse and she had the best verse for me. The lady on
the song killed it. You were the man in college / got a degree in awesome / and had
more zeros in your bank than all the matrix coding, sings Bebe. Pretty impressive
right? Hell yeah. Bebe definitely had the most exciting verse on the song. Nico Vinz
come back for the third verse then Kid Ink does the last verse.
Kid Ink continues to display an exceptional level of comfort with any style of music
he is invited to feature on. From the guitar the song is sang on, it is hard to
imagine what Kid Ink s verse would flow like but Kid Ink imposingly laid his
verse. The flow was well paced to match the guitar and the lyrics also demonstrate
the perfect that s how you know you f**ked up situation. The final chorus comes in
after his verse and Bebe adds superb background vocals for this one. Her vocals will
send chills allover your body they are that amazing.
That s how you know is that reunion song as you all tell stories about how life
turned out and if you messed it up, the entire group will have to sing for you the
chorus of this song. It would be perfect for that occasion. Nico Vinz continue to give
us music that s not only entertaining, but educative and fun to listen to, sing along to
and relate to. This is another incredible song from the
8. Nature And Nurture In Lord Of The Flies
A feral child (also, colloquially, wild child) is a human child who has lived
isolated from human contact from a very young age, and has no (or little)
experience of human care. It is said that feral children are the real life experiment
that we cannot ethically carry out. They question what the defining factors in
human nature are and furthermore how much society impacts on our personalities.
The texts I have chosen are Romulus and Remus (Roman myth), The Girl with no
Name by Lynne Barret Lee, The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling and Lord of the
flies by William Golding. All four texts propose that the experiences we have as a
child are the most significant ones in making us who we are. Most texts discuss
the idea of Nature Versus Nurture Nature and nurture relates to the inherent
qualities (nature) as opposed to personal experiences (nurture). In the 1954 classic
Lord of the Flies, Golding slowly shapes the boys and leads the reader from a
group of civilized young boys into true savages. Golding uses a metaphor to
compare [Jack s] laughter to the bloodthirsty snarling of an animal. This
demonstrates to the reader Jack s descent into barbarism and we question whether he
is more human or wild animal. The text is written in an omniscient third person so it
is easy to see the boy s predicament, What are we?... Show more content on
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The prologue, written by Vanessa James (Chapman s daughter), says that Chapman
had always been our monkey mummy . Because the prologue was written by
Chapman s daughter, the audience can easily see that her children had an
unconventional upbringing whether it be showing [the children] her favourite edible
plants in the forest to picking things out of each other s hair at night . These are
clearly simian references that Chapman had acquired over her 5 or so years with the
monkeys as a
9. Summary Of Looking Glasses And Neverlands By Karen
Coats
In chapter seven of Looking Glasses and Neverlands by Karen Coats, the subject of
abjection and adolescent fiction is discussed. Coats says, In its social context,
abjection means to operate at the social rim (Looking Glasses and Neverlands. 138)
which I interpreted as meaning trying to fit into societal standards; whether it be in
terms of dress, language, sexuality, or race. (There s obviously many more
examples, but those were the few that came into my head immediately). Coats goes
on to say, Adolescence is a time of cultivating group identity; socially abject figures
cannot seem to manage either the material conditions and habits or the identifications
necessary to sustain a position in a social group (Looking Glasses and... Show more
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Characterized by the material expressions of dress, drugs, music, language, and
sexuality, most young adult novels have a relatively short shelf life (Looking
Glasses and Neverlands. 137 138) which I feel as though The Yellow Wallpaper
almost ignores, which makes it such a memorable piece for the ages. As mentioned
before, this piece was published in a time where mental illnesses were not
something people were extremely knowledgable and accepting of (compared to
today s time). The interesting thing about this piece, though, is that the narrator
even overlooks her illness because her husband has convinced her it s no big deal.
I haven t done any research, but I m sure this piece caused some controversy about
how it discussed mental illness, especially coming from a woman. It s interesting
because if this piece was published in the 2000 s, it would be no big deal, because
mental illnesses are so commonly known and accepted; people definitely have more
knowledge about them than they did in 1892. While introducing herself and her
husband, John, the narrator in The Yellow Wallpaper says, If a physician of high
standing, and one s own husband, assures friends and relatives that there is really
nothing the matter with one but temporary nervous depression a
10. Essay about Warren G. Harding, President
Warren G. Harding, President
(1865 1923)
Harding was born on November 2, 1865, in Corsica (now Bloomington Grove),
Ohio. He was eldest of eight children. His father, George Tryon Harding, was a
farmer and a doctor. His mother, Phoebe Dickerson Harding, was a gentle, pious
woman who devoted herself to her children.
As a boy Warren helped his fater on the farm. In the summer he worked in a
sawmill that made brooms, and he drove a team of horses for the Toledo and Ohio
Central Railroaad. His father was later quoted as saying , Warren was always
willing to work hard if there was any money in it. Later Warren would become a
printers apprentance, and office boy on the Caledonia Argus, a local newspaper.
There he learned how to set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His partners soon dropped out, leaving him in control of the Star. The Star wasn t
popular so the young owner/editor talked the local industries into advertising their
goods in it. Around this time Harding started courting Mrs. Floronce King De Wolfe,
a widow, against her fathers wishes. They later married in 1891.
As the Star became more successful, Harding became more popular. He was a
director of the county bank, a trustie of the local Baptist church, and an active
member in many social orginazations. In 1898, Harding won an election as a
Republican to the Ohio State Senate. In 1902 he was elected lieutenant governor of
Ohio and served for two years. Harding left politics temporarily, to concentrate on
the Star. In 1910 he returned to polotics to run for governor of Ohio and lost. In 1914
he was elected into Senate.
He looks like a president! stated Harry Daugherty, an Ohio admirer, a few months
before the 1920 Republican convention in Chicago. He made this remark while
nominating Harding For the Republican presidental candidate. Not many took
Harding seriously due to his modest back ground. But because he couldn t be
controlled Harding became the choice for presidential nomination.
In a land slide the American people voted for Warren G. Harding, who had promised
to take the nation Back to normalcy, after World War I. Harding saw his victory as a
call to
11. Similarities Between Alice In Wonderland And The
Victorian...
The Victorian novel was forged in the Victorian Era, hence it is impossible to
conceive it without the understanding of the context in which it sprouted. The
Victorian Era comprises the reign of the Queen Victoria, from her ascension to the
throne in 1837 until her death 1901 (and subsequent coronation of Edward).
However, in literature the Victorian Age is also considered to begin with the death
of Sir Walter Scott in 1832 and sometimes it extends until 1914. It was a period of
great changes, as the British way of life based on landownership turned into a modern
economy characterized by trade and manufacturing. For England this shift was even
harder to assimilate, being the first country to become industrialized. The Victorian
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His fame rests on a pair of fantasy novels, being considered the best example of non
sense literature. Alice s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) was probably inspired in
his colleague s daughters, actually the story originated in a boat trip with them. Alice
is the little heroine girl who falls through a rabbit hole into a world of fantasy. Its
narrative structure, imagery and characters have been enormously influential in the
literature, particularly in the fantasy genre, and popular culture, as it has had
numerous film and story adaptations. On the other hand, Through the Looking Glass,
and What Alice Found There (1871) was not as popular even though it constituted a
mirror image of the previous novel. The sequel was featured by a darker mood,
reflecting perhaps the changes in the authorВґs life, as his father s death plunged him
into a depression which lasted some years. Finally, Sylvie and Bruno comprise the
last novel of Dogson published in two volumes (1889 and 1892). It is made up of
two plots, the real world and time of its publication, the Victorian Era; and the fantasy
world of Fairyland, resembling in this way to Alice s
12. Upton Sinclair s The Jungle
1.The Jungle tells the story of one Lithuanian family s journey to America to seek
a better life. When the Rudkus family first arrive, they are naively hopeful about
their prospects in America and have dreams of owning a home, marrying, and
having children. Once they arrive, their dreams are not easy or even possible to
achieve. Ona and the children must go to work, family members die as a result of
brutal working conditions, and the family is cheated into signing a lease on a home,
which they eventually lose. The optimism of the Rudkus family is contrasted with
the hardships in their lives, and their dreams are replaced by a struggle for survival.
Through their experience, Sinclair shows how immigrants are used as mere tools for
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The Jungle was written to demonstrate the evils of the capitalist system in America.
In the novel, Upton Sinclair shows the way the capitalist system exploits the working
class, gives absolute power to the wealthy few, and forces individuals to act only out
of self interest, regardless of the suffering of others. The Jungle portrays the many
injustices that result from capitalism, including horrific working conditions, child
labor, political corruption, prostitution, drinking, cheating, and crime. Workers are
exposed to brutal working conditions where they suffer exhaustion, injury, bodily
harm, and death. In order to survive, individuals must compete for these horrendous
jobs, send their children to work and be prepared to lose more than a limb. Crooked
real estate agents sell new homes, merchants sell medicine and food doctored up with
chemicals, and politicians buy votes. Capitalism forces even well intentioned people
to become unfeeling and cutthroat and to prey on others to survive. For example,
when Jurgis first arrives in America, he tries to make it as an honest worker at the
meatpacking plant. After being continually beaten down, he starts drinking, leaves his
remaining family, turns to crime, and later returns to the meatpacking plants where
he works for corrupt politicians and as a scab during a strike. Throughout the book,
capitalism has a dehumanizing effect, turning men into animals or machines to be
used for
13. A New Game Console And New Gaming System
From: Muhammad Atiyyah Aslan Tingkong
Student ID: 14435809
Course: BA Business Studies
Subject: Enterprise and Opportunity
Company Name: OKC 1
Table of Contents
1.Executive Summary...................................... Page 3
2.Introduction ............................................................. Page 3
2.1 Scope ...................................................... Page 3
2.2 Limitation ................................................ Page 3
2.3 Assumptions ............................................. Page 4
2.4 Background ............................................. Page 4
3. Findings ................................................... Page 4
3.1 Product................................................... Page 4
3.2 Place....................................................... Page 5
3.3 Price...................................................... Page 5
3.4 Promotion............................................... Page 6
4. Conclusion............................................... Page 6
5. Recommendation....................................... Page 6
6. Reference................................................ Page 7
1.Executive Summary
The purpose of this report is to develop a new game console and new gaming system.
This report has considered analyzing two different companies that is doing well in the
gaming market.
Pricing, Place, Promotion and Product will also be considered and will also be
differentiate between the company product and the other two companies product.
2.Introduction
The purpose of this report is to develop a new gaming system, or as they say
nowadays a gaming console. By developing this project, the world for gamers will be
having more options to buy their console, instead of having just two options that are
the PlayStation and the Xbox for an example.
Gamers around the world needed more realistic world of virtual world,
14. Greek Mytholoical Monsters
Imagine a superhero, such as Spiderman. Everyday, Spiderman has a different foe
he fights against. In Greek mythology, this process works the same way. The gods
and goddesses of Greek mythology had many foes, usually being monsters. The
monsters in Greek mythology were known to destroy people, damage different
cities, or cause all kinds of havoc. The Gorgons, Lamia, and Hydra, are few of many
monsters that were menaces to society.
The Gorgons were possibly the most well known of the Greek monsters. Originally
Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, the daughters of ancient sea god, Phorcys, and Ceto,
were known as the most beautiful of the Olympian gods. When Zeus took control of
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She had a woman s mouth with all its pearls complete: And for her eyes: what could
such eyes do there but weep, and weep, that they were born so fair?
Lamia, today, is known as the originator of vampires.
Hydra, a water serpent, was born to the most fearful monsters in all of Greek
mythology, Typhon and Echidna. Mythology tells the story of a terrible battle
between Typhon and the gods. Typhon picked up Mount Aetna to throw at the gods,
but Zeus struck down the mountain which fell on top of Typhon trapping him
underneath for all of eternity. Echidna fled in hope to protect her children. Zeus
decided to let her children live as a challenge for future heroes. Echidna then became
regarded as the mother of all the major Greek mythological monsters.
Hydra was a deadly creature which had the body of a serpent and nine heads, one
of which was immortal. Even Hydra s breath was venomous and could kill any
mortal within a few feet. Hydra lived in the swamp area known as Lake Lerna
where she terrorized the people in Lerna, Argolis and ate their sheep and cattle.
Hercules, the famous Greek hero and the son of Zeus, defeated Hydra as one of his
twelve labors. During the epic fight with Hydra, every time Hercules cut off one
head two grew back in its place. Working together with Iolaus, his nephew, Hercules
cut off a head while Iolaus burned the ends to keep the heads from
15. Skydiving In The Sports Industry
When one thinks of industries that need greening up, one does not usually think of
sports first. One may not think of the sports industry at all in fact. What part of sports,
one might ask, is environmentally unfriendly? Well, that person needs to stop and
think about what all goes into having a sporting event and what types of resources are
used during the event. Several sports use excessive amounts of fuel and at least one
sport allows unregulated emissions from that fuel into the atmosphere. Other sports
consume resources in the form of consumption, waste and air pollutiontoo. Usually
when someone mentions sports, one thinks of their favorite sport perhaps basketball
or soccer, but there are others too. Skydiving, for instance, is a... Show more content
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When there is a big sporting event such as the Super Bowl, thousands of fans
consume thousands of pounds of food and beverage all served in some sort of
container that may or may not be recyclable. Then there is just the general trash
left behind that also may be compostable. However, some stadiums have taken the
initiative to make sure that the resources they use are reusable or recyclable. The
University of Pennsylvania s website, called Knowledge at Wharton, says, During
game time, Cowboys Stadium in Dallas is illuminated with 30 million LED light
bulbs. But the impact would be far greater if the team wasn t resolutely pushing
environmental initiatives, including pledges to reduce solid waste by 20%, energy
by 20% and water consumption by a million gallons annually (Knowledge at
Wharton). It is good to know that some teams are trying to clean up their
environmental footprints. While sports is not the first type of industry that people
think of when they think of those that need to have a smaller carbon footprint, it
does its fair share to pollute. Some sports are more wasteful than others and they
should be aware of the pollution they cause. Hopefully, all people involved with
sports will follow the Dallas Cowboys
16. Definitions And Overview Of Business Performance
Management
Definitions and Overview Business Performance Management (BPM) makes a
structure to enhance business execution by measuring key business attributes which
can be utilized to criticism into the choice process and aide operations trying to
enhance key authoritative execution. Other prominent terms for this incorporate;
Enterprise PM (EPM), Corporate PM (CPM) Enterprise Information Systems (EIS),
Decision Support Systems (DSS), Management Information Systems (MIS). BPM:
Cycle of setting targets, observing execution and encouraging once again to new
destinations. Business Intelligence (BI) can be characterized as the set of apparatuses
which permits end clients simple access to significant data and the office to
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This upgrade may be carried out in consistent intermittent groups, as a one off burden
or even synchronized with the source information (ongoing). ETL: The procedure of
removing information from a source framework, changing (or accepting) it and
stacking it into an organized database. A reporting (or BI) layer can then be utilized
to investigations the solidified information and make dashboards and client
characterized reports. A demonstrating layer can be utilized to coordinate plans and
anticipating. As these arrangements get more minds boggling, the meanings of the
frameworks and what they are doing gets to be more essential. This is known as
metadata and speaks to the information characterizing the real information and its
control. Each one piece of the framework has its own metadata characterizing what it
is doing. Great administration utilization of metadata diminishes advancement time,
makes continuous support easier and gives clients data about the wellspring of the
information, expanding their trust and understanding of it. Metadata: Data about
information, portraying how and where it is being utilized, where it originated
from and what changes have been made to it. Business Justifications There is clear
business legitimization to enhance the nature of data utilized for choice making.
An overview directed by IDC found that the mean payback of BI execution was 1.6
years and that 54% of organizations had a 5 year ROI of 101% and 20% had ROI
17. Persuasive Essay On Minimum Wage
My hands were sweating, and my legs was shaking while I was paying my college
bill, realizing that I have nothing left over from my savings. To begin with, a
Minimum wage is stressing people out and leading them to huge failure in life.
Students and families are being destroyed because of low income wages, students
have been quitting their education because of not earning enough money and
parents also are losing passions toward their future and kids because of not
affording their family s needing. Moreover, studies and research show that there is
more than 60 million people in the United States have been suffering from
minimum wages. As a person who have experienced how someone could suffer
from not having enough money to continue in life. Being not able to pay a one
semester college bill makes a student feel the worst feelings in life ever, and it s so
hard at a young age dealing with difficult situations, caused by not having enough
money. Seeing a father who s losing his passions and getting smaller and smaller in
his kid s eyes is also an upsetting moment. Then these moments started to become a
part of our daily life routine and all the family members were not worrying ore
thinking of anyone in the family. Families starts to argue and hate each other s
because of minimum wages, Minimum wages are destroying families. As a person
who is facing a huge problem by being minimum waged I want to do something and
increase the minimum wages, seeing my family being destroyed
18. Hepatitis C Case Study
Introduction and rationale
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a worldwide problem. Globally, it was estimated that in
2005, more than 185 million people had hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies
(prevalence of 2.8 percent) 1. The condition has been worsened in Egypt as it has
the highest HCV prevalence in the world 2. Egyptian Health issues Survey (EHIS)
in 2015 estimated a prevalence of 10 % for sampled population 26.172 had positive
antibodies to HCV, however only 7 % were found to have HCV RNA 3. HCV also
represents an economic burden in Egypt which will continue over the next decade 4.
As far as 2011, the combination of pegylated interferon and ribavirin for 48 weeks
was the effective treatment for chronic hepatitis C, but Several HCV ... Show more
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Accordingly, the European association for study of liver diseases (EASL)
recommended Hepatitis C core antigen as alternative to HCV RNA in diagnosis of
acute and chronic HCV infection.
Emergence of New DAAs represents a new challenge and a relief of economic
burden in developing countries especially Egypt that has high prevalence of HCV
infection. According to Egyptian National Virological Campaign protocol for
treatment of HCV infection in May 2016, Repeated HCV RNA assays are needed
for follow up of patients during and after antiviral therapy which are so expensive. A
growing need to look for a cheap and reliable tool for monitoring of the efficacy of
DAAs highlights the role of Hepatitis C core Ag assay as an alternative to HCV
RNA assays.
A meta analysis reported many studies that stated the accuracy of diagnosis for
five HCV core antigen tests with different qualities and techniques that need
sometime specific analyzers with closed system and relatively expensive 8. Thus,
the main objective of this study is to evaluate a new Hepatitis C core Ag by
ELISA in assessment of sustained virological response (SVR 12) after antiviral
therapy in comparison to HCV RNA assay. This ELISA test is relatively cheap and
doesn t need specific analyzers like other HCV core antigen tests which not available
in many laboratories in Egypt.
Aim of the work
To improve the health care provided for chronic hepatitis C patients and cost
reduction of the
19. Contribution Of Marxist Historiography
Every point in history is an undeniable reaction to the events of the past. Marxist
historiographical thinking provides a method by which the world can interpret past
and current events in an attempt to evaluate and predict future struggle and
resolution. Throughout the centuries never has there been a greater need for Marxist
dialectical methodologies in examining the past events than that of the 21st century;
as ideological tensions rise due to the transvaluation that western societies go through
as a result of post modernist thinking and the rejection of 18th and 20th Century
Enlightenment and Modernist values respectively. In an attempt to understand the
role of Marxist historiography in the 21st Century one must first understand the
fundamentals of Marx s prepositions and their relation to Postmodernist thinking.
Marxist historiography stems from class consciousness which concerns itself with the
inequality and injustices associated with the presence of a hierarchical class system.*
It also proposes in a dialectical light that human action and reaction comes out of
materialist influences on the subject, which in turn shapes the material world. That
being said, the relevance of this historical viewpoint cannot be understood without
first getting a firm grasp of Hegel s theory of alienation; particularly the concept of
Subject vs Object and the ideal state of the human person being that of the absolute
spirit where this dichotomy (Subject and Object) merges into one
20. Triumph And Defeat Comparison
Triumph and defeat: two polar concepts, that result from a coin toss to wars that
devastate countries. Mankind has sought for success since their creation. Everyone
has found some success, some more, others less, and some defeat. The way that one
deals with triumph and, defeat has, and continues to create, change, and alter the
course of history. Dealing with triumph is generally easier than dealing with defeat.
Before I can describe how I deal with triumph, we must first define it. According to
the Merriam Webster Dictionary, triumph is a notable success. But let us define it
further. There are two kinds of triumph: triumph at another s loss, or triumph at no
one s loss. The way I deal with triumph at another s loss depends on the
circumstance. When I win a board game, I secretly rejoice, but try to be a... Show
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Although you cannot always control defeat (just like triumph) triumph usually
works in your favor, but defeat rarely does. In order for me to explain how I deal
with defeat, I must first define defeat. Defeat, simply put, is failing to reach the
goal. While there are also two kinds of defeat, they are dealt with in a similar
manner. Defeat is dealt with depending on the circumstances. For example, when I
lose a board game, I try to keep calm and not make a fuss, the same as when I lose a
race, contest or any competition of any form. However, if I cannot complete a task
within a given time, or fail to comprehend information after much explaining, I am
quickly frustrated. When ever I would lose something as a result of defeat. I try as
hard as I can to meet the goal, but if I cannot, I am deeply upset. Triumph and defeat
are commonly experienced in our everyday lives. Although dealing with them
correctly is rarely easy, the more experience one has in life, the better one becomes,
and the better one becomes as a person, the better one can deal with triumph and
21. Color as Metaphor in Film What Dreams May Come
Looking at landscape art, especially when painted by one of the masters, many have
undoubtedly pondered: what would it be like to live there? Shapes and attention to
detail are, of course, important in a painting. However, it is color that draws the eye
and inspires the heart. Oscar Wilde, an Irish poet and dramatist, spoke well of this
when he noted that, Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite
form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways. (qtd in color ) . Vincent
Ward had a similar understanding of this impact when, in 1998, he directed the
movie What Dreams May Come. Looking at this film, one can easily imagine being
inside a living painting. The use of color to emphasize the emotional state of a... Show
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Using this deeper shade highlights the intensity of her loss and confusion without
over powering the scene. As the days and weeks pass by, Annie tries to return to a
normal life. However, with the other half of her soul gone, she finds this to
daunting of a task. Sitting at her vanity, wearing a very pale lavender gown, she
chooses to end her life. She places several crushed pills into a bowl of pudding, and
after eating it, she waits to die. The lightness of purple used here shows that it is not
her will that is weak; it is the weakness of her connection with Chris that drives her
to make this fatal choice. After learning of Annie s suicide and the self induced
hell she will face, Chris makes the decision to enter hell, find Annie, and return
with her to heaven. By using their connection as a sort of homing device, Chris
descends ever deeper in to the pit of despair. He finds himself falling through an
actual sea of faces where, after landing on the floor of hell s basement, locates what
looks like a dilapidated version of his and Annie s house. Everything that can be
seen in this purgatory looks as if the color has been drained by a leech. Black, gray,
dirty yellows and sepia like tones abound in all directions, except for a single tree,
which stands in front of the door to the house. This one tree, standing in defiance of
the dreary world around it,
22. Triumph Of The Will Propaganda
To accurately judge whether Triumph of the Will was an art or propaganda, we
must first know the proper definition of those two words. The word Propaganda
derives from the name of an organization set up in 1622 by the Roman Catholic
Church to carry on missionary work, the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation
of the Faith (Congregations de Propaganda Fide). Today propaganda is defined as
the spreading of information in support of a cause. It s not so important whether
the information is true or false or if the cause is just or not it s all propaganda. .
The propagandist has a specified goal or set of goals and to achieve these he
deliberately selects facts, arguments, images, etc. to present them in the ways he
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Everything in it is true. And it contains no tendentious commentary at all. It is
history. A pure historical film... it is film verity. It reflects the truth that was then in
1934, history. It is therefore a documentary. Not a propaganda film. Oh! I know
very well what propaganda is. That consists of recreating events in order to illustrate
a thesis, or, in the face of certain events, to let one thing go in order to accentuate
another. I found myself, me, at the heart of an event which was the reality of a
certain time and a certain
23. Andrew Fletcher Research Paper
Let me write the songs of a nation, and I care not who writes its laws. So wrote the
Scottish statesman Andrew Fletcher, in summarizing the idea he found in the
writings of Plato. Fletcher fought vigorously against the Act of Union with England
in 1707, believing Scotland should be independent. I suppose he s turning over in his
grave and wishing he had written a few more ballads right about now. After fighting
as a legislator, soldier and author, Fletcher concluded that those who influenced the
daily lives of citizens by writing the popular songs and entertainments, had the power
to inspire their audience to action or inaction and, in his mind, to freedom or
submission. It s an interesting point; one that recognizes the power of the arts... Show
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Mothers and grandmothers started setting up first time social media accounts,
giving each other tutorials on how to tweet and use hash tags in order to help their
new favorite TV show trend, raise awareness and increase viewership across the
country. It worked. The #Hearties (self named fans of When Calls the Heart ) got
what they wanted and are still a force to be reckoned with on social
24. Youth Gangs Sociology
Youth gangs and the violence around them has grown in America. The gang related
crimes committed by these youth gangs has risen and the age of these members
had dropped. The youth are turning to the gang life at a younger age than ever
before. In this essay I will dive into the different geographic types and their youth
gangs. We will also take a look at age, gender, and the race of these gangmembers.
Gang related crimes and local gang violence factors will also be discussed in this
essay.
Gangs can be identified by the colors that they wear along with other things such as,
clothing and tattoos. The well known gangs around the nation are the Bloods and the
Crips. The Bloods can be identified by the color red that they wear and also by the ...
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Rural counties reported juvenile gang activity at 58.9 percent and adult gang
activity at 41.1 percent (National Youth Gang Survey Analysis. (n.d.). Retrieved
September 18, 2017, from https://www.nationalgangcenter.gov/Survey Analysis
/Demographics). The gender of the youth in these gangs has not changed much
but there has been a spike in the number of females joining gangs and/or creating
gangs of their own. In a study conducted by the NYGS, lasting from 1998 to 2010
the percent of juvenile males has always been higher than the females but the
percentage for females has increased. Law enforcement agencies have reported a
greater percentage of male than female gang members but despite the concern of
females joining gangs, there is still little to no change in the percentage change in
the observed survey years. One fourth of the agencies that participated in the NYGS
could not provide much information regarding the presence of female membership
in gangs and that it is not an issue. The agencies that could provide the study with
information (less that fifteen percent) did however report that none of the gangs in
their jurisdiction have female gang members. Close to half of the gangs outside of
large cities are reported to have female compared to the twenty five percent in larger
cities. In 2009 a study shows that rural counties have the largest report of female
members involved with gangs coming in
25. What Is The Culture Of England Essay
Cultures of England
England is located in Western Europe on the island of Great Britain. It is a part of
United Kingdom. Its land area is 50,352 square miles. Its population is approximately
53 million people. According to population it is the 25th largest country in the world.
The currency used in England is pound sterling (symbol ВЈ). Its capital is London.
The language spoken there is English.
History
The name England is derived from the old English name Englaland (land of
Angles).It is believed that the Beaker culture (occurred in large area of Western
Europe, about pottery type and other weaponry etc) first discovered the England in
2500 BC. Iberians were the first people to settle permanently in this country. In the
10th century, England became a unified state. Its population increased day by day. As
the time passed it progressed and in the 18th century, it became the world s first
industrialized nation.
Religion
The religion which is generally practiced in England is Christianity. Christianity was
proposed in England when the Romans arrived. When the Romans evacuated, they
left behind the Christian culture. In England, the festivals of Charismas and Easter
are extensively celebrated. Christians celebrate an annual cycle of rites that vary by
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In this country, education is provided to the children by the government. Many
institutions are also run by the charities of the country but the government is running
many boarding schools as well. Students from all around the world are getting
world class education from the best universities of England. Due to these great
efforts the literacy rate of the country is about 99%.The annual budget for education
in 2008 09 was about 62.2 billion pounds. The two very well known universities of
England are Cambridge University and Oxford
26. Adam Adamowicz Research Paper
The imaginative mind of Adam Adamowicz Bethesda softworks concept artist
Adam Adamowicz, born in March 9 1968, had a tremendous imagination. His
designs are appreciated worldwide in several of Bethesda s best sellers. He
worked with Jaleco Entertainment Inc. between 2002 and 2003, it was in 2005
that he joined Bethesda. But before he decided to gift the gaming industry with his
art, He took on some freelance designing for Dark horse comics new recruits
anthology, and fantagrafics books Duplex planet. As well as cover illustrations for
Malibu graphics. A year after his last work, Adam died of lung cancer, February 9
2012. From then on, Bethesda s games would never be the same. Just look at The
elder scrolls online, just terrible. In 2006, Adam worked on The Elder Scrolls IV:
Oblivion, along with Matthew Carofano, and some other artists, he created the
temples and armor designs for the game, although these were good works, they pale
in comparison to his other works. In 2008, Adam alone came up with the designs for
art in the popular game Fallout 3, his vivid imagination brought the many monsters
and heroes of the game to life, from his centaur to... Show more content on
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his art was immersive, unreal, amazingly awesome, and my personal favorite over
all other artists. He brought a few of my favorite games to life, creatures you could
only dream of, and landscapes that make you feel like you re right there in the
game, his imagination was limitless. Employees of Bethesda would have an idea,
and he would twist it with his imagination and bring it to life with his own personal
tweaks. At the Beth soft office, Adams desk was always the last stop on tours, he
always had something amazing that he had been working on. He worked day in and
day out, constantly creating beautiful works of art, he never turned his creative switch
27. Ace Fertilizer Case
Ace Fertilizer Company: Ethical Cost Allocations and Price Determination
Introduction
Having a double undergraduate major in Accounting and Integrated Supply
Management and an MBA from a renowned business school qualified Abby
Conroy, CMA, for her position at Ace Fertilizer Company. She has been employed
at Ace Fertilizer for the past three years, and is a highly respected employee. Her
hard work and dedication to detail resulted in a series of rapid promotions. Currently,
Abby is assistant director of manufacturing and is primarily responsible for special
customer orders. Meeting the needs of customers in manufacturing special orders has
become a very profitable portion of Ace s operations. These special orders sometimes
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The wages of general production employees who are idled due to machine
breakdown are classified as indirect costs. Direct costs are usually variable and
change as production volumes change. Thus, direct materials and direct labor are
typically variable costs. For special orders, some direct costs can be fixed,
however. The costs (depreciation, electricity, and routine maintenance) associated
with a machine dedicated to one product are direct costs of that product. Indirect
costs cannot be easily and conveniently assigned to a special order. Rather, these
costs are common costs, in that they are incurred to produce a variety of special
orders. Maintenance costs of general purpose equipment, the supervisor s salary, and
utilities are direct costs needed to produce special orders in general, but are indirect
costs for a particular special order. Moreover, general production costs, including
property taxes, insurance, lawn care, cafeteria costs, and miscellaneous supplies
consumed in production are indirect costs properly allocated to special orders
manufactured.
Allocation of Indirect Costs
Abby could allocate indirect costs to special orders using a company wide overhead
rate. Frequently, these indirect costs are allocated by selecting an allocation base
common to all of the company s products or services. Many companies base
overhead allocations on direct labor hours
28. Teosinte Vs Corn
Corn (Zea mays) is one of the most widely produced crops in the United States and
it provides more than 40% of the world s corn (Benson and Gibson). The history of
maize dates back to around 5,000 6,000 years ago due to the Native Americans
domesticating the maize ancestor. In recent years and after countless research,
scientists are accepting the theory that corn comes from a wild plant called
Teosinte. The reason behind the skepticism is due to the traits of both plants;
teosinte possess smaller cobs, fewer rows of kernels and it has a smaller size overall.
While it might seem plausible that it is part of the maizefamily, it did not have enough
similarities to proclaim it as the ancestor of maize. However, thanks to works of
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The idea of changing natural processes to produce an ideal crop raises concern
amongst environmentalists. Extracting bacteria from soil and inserting it into an
entirely different species may appear unethical because of the changing of natural
processes. Genetic engineering promotes producing a type of crop that is not
susceptible to pests, but carries the risk of decreasing genetic variation (Green
Peace). Once a crop is perfected, farmers then mass produce that specific crop, and
the different variations of the crop are lost (Green Peace). Another concern
regarding the use of the Bt protein is the increased risk of allergies (Smith). The
transgenic protein comes from bacteria in the soil, and thus raises the concern of
allergic reactions to the corn. Consumers are worried that the cry protein injected
into Bt corn could have allergies unknown to them because of the cry protein s
characteristic of an extended digestion time. Consumers are also skeptical that genes
of this antibiotic resistance could somehow be introduced to other bacteria in the soil,
and possibly infect consumers with this bacteria. A major ethical concern of
genetically modified crops, specifically Bt corn, is the lack of knowledge of the long
term effects these crops have on humans and other organisms. Consumers are
uninformed about the
29. Lady Macbeth Has Been Described as the †Fourth
Witch.’ Do...
Lady Macbeth is an insidious and complex character. Throughout the course of the
novel, she manipulates her husband, Macbeth, and spurs him to commit his first
murder in order for him to ultimately achieve what she believes he deserves. Lady
Macbeth is shown to the audience as a loyal wife who wants the best for his
husband, but at the same time, she is portrayed as a malicious character from the
very beginning of the play. The line between an evil human being, and a scheming
witch, is so fine that Lady Macbethcould easily be either. The fact that the three Weird
Sisters predictions would not have become true without the supreme influence of
Lady Macbethprovokes the thought that, perhaps Lady Macbeth is more than an anti
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Unlike the witches, Lady Macbeth shows signs of vulnerability, and becomes
wracked with guilt. This is evident in her sleepwalking scene, when she says Out
damned spot! Out, I say! (VI, 1, 31) She, at that point in time, was haunted by the
sight of blood on her hands, and was convinced the blood was still there, showing
signs of madness as she becomes mentally unhinged. Lady Macbeth s recollection
of Macbeth s words after Duncan was murdered also haunted and festered within
her as shown when she starts to echo Macbeth s statements and fears, when she
said To bed, to bed: there s knocking at the gate! (VI, 1, 59) When Lady Macbeth is
sleepwalking and imagines that she is in hell, as shown by her statement Hell is
murky, (VI, 1, 32) she does not appear on stage again, and dies offstage. The two
most likely scenarios for her death would be suicide, or an act involving the doctor
and/or the gentlewoman, as they were the only people that witnessed the truth about
the murders. If suicide was the cause of Lady Macbeth s death, as is likely, an even
deeper level of guilt is shown and this emotional trauma felt by Lady Macbeth is not
felt by the witches. These signs of weakness are contrary to the connection she had
with the evil spirits in her evocation
30. Cognitive Theory And Behavioral Theory Essay
Cognitive Theory and Behavioral Theory 1. Cognitive Theory Cognitive Theory and
/or Development is a subject that is often discussed and/or debated frequently within
the psychological community. There is a significant amount of theory into how
much development happens naturally and how much is learned from outside
sources. This is constantly debated throughout study after study. The common
theory is that only a certain amount of cognition can be achieved through a child
learning by themselves and that environmental factors start to influence
development at that point forward through the process. The first five years are
very crucial to a child and many milestones are achieved. Piaget is known as one of
the early primary contributors to cognitive development theory. Piaget theorized
cognition developed in four different stages through childhood. He based his
theory off of observation analysis of subjects. The four stages that he defined were
sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage, and formal
operational stages. The sensorimotor stage occurs between 0 2 years of age and is
when imitation, memory and thought begin to be utilized. Next the preoperational
stage occurs between ages 2 7 years old and encompasses language development
and recognizing symbolic form. The third phase is the concrete operational stage
that takes place between ages 7 11 years old and represents the ability to solve hands
on problems logically. The fourth and final
31. Tony Allison
From a young age, Tony Allison was exposed to experiences that initiated his
interest in the evolution of humans, especially on how human history could be
traced through genes. Born and raised in Kenya, Tony Allison was exposed to
great opportunities such as going on trips for bird observations and preparations
with a family friend, and the chance to visit digs and learn from anthropologist
Louis Leakey. It was on his archaeological trips that Tony s curiosity on human
origins sparked. At the age of ten, Tony contracted malaria and although this was a
bad issue, it was part of Tony s career choice. This situation, being treated by a
doctor, and noticing malaria disease spread in parts of Africa, influenced Tony s
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This wasn t Tony s last experiment. For a more accurate result, Tony went on a trip
which confirmed his theory. Subsequently, Tony published a series of articles
(1954) making malaria part of natural selection. Tony s interest and persistence on
this topic was shown as he still wanted to answer questions he came up with after
his theory. Although he couldn t investigate further whether populations inherited
the sickle cell trait independently, Tony did find answers on the advantage of the
sickle cell gene in heterozygotes. Tony met people thorughout his life who were
knowledgeable and experts at their particular subject and in some way, left an
impact on his career. People such as Linus Pauling who won two Nobel prize and
Nobel peace prize, helped him during his experiment of finding the defect in HbS,
or heterozygous sickle cell traits. After years of long days spent testing his theory,
Tony was rewarded with an invitation to show his discovery at the Cold Spring
Harbor Symposium in 1954. All in all, Tony s discovery of sickle cell linked to
malaria has impacted notions of evolution and mutations, and human
32. Badland Lyrics Analysis
Something that makes Badlands such a beautiful work of art are the lyrics, which
are simple and beautiful enough to make them relatable to nearly anyone who
listens to them. Many people have criticized Halsey s lyrics for being generic,
however, they are creative and carefully written, but may not appeal to everyone.
One of her best lyrics is a fan favorite, you were red, and you liked me because I
was blue. But you touched me and suddenly I was a lilac sky, and you decided
purple just wasn t for you. This lyric is from the song Colors, which was written
about Halsey s brief relationship with Matty Healy from the band The 1975. It
describes a relationship in which one person changes another so much that they find
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With your face all made up, living on a screen, low on self esteem so you run on
gasoline, from her song Gasoline. This song describes how Halsey feels like she is
an outsider to society and she feels that people are confused by her as she grows
more and more popular. The lyric, which is from the chorus, is her describing what
she sees other people as. She is saying that there s pressure to conform and not be
true to whom one really is, and if people don t have much confidence they will
follow popular trends to fit in and be accepted in society. Even though Halsey is
very unique and different, even she still feels the pressure due to fame, and she
feels that she s living on a screen. Finally, what is possibly the best lyric from
Badlands is from the song Control: I m bigger than my body; I m colder than this
home. I m meaner than my demons; I m bigger than these bones. Throughout the
song, Halsey describes her struggles with having bipolar disorder since she was a
teenager. She has been very open about having the disorder, even going so far as to
discuss it with several interviewers. This lyric is her assuring herself that she s
stronger than everything that s trying to hold her
33. Policy Making Analysis
The first three chapters of the Introduction to the Policy Process talks about how our
society makes policy and how different events in the country s history can have
drastic effects on policy, and how these different kinds of policy s can have an effect
on the American people as well. In this country policymaking has been there from the
start after the signing of the Declaration of Independence and our separation from
Great Britain. The readings mention what policy is and its purpose in our government
and the population at large, why policy making is important to study, the elements of
the policy making system, the different environments that can affect policy, and the
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One thing that the readings mentions that when we look at the policy making
process, we should look at the separation of powers. The separation of powers in our
government, is the balance that was put in place so that no branch has too much
power, and that each branch can override a decision, that one branch makes when
it comes to policy. The three branches are the executive branch, which deals with
the president, the legislative branch which deals with the House of
Representatives and the Senate, and the Judicial Branch, which deals with the
Supreme Court. Each branch has a separate job to do, and can influence policy in
different ways. For example, the Supreme Court had overruled a policy that had
said that schools could separate kids due to the color of the skin. The Famous
court case of Brown v. Board of Education changed this policy and allowed kids to
go to the same school, regardless of the color of their skin. Many people across the
country knew that the separate schools policy was wrong and the government did
nothing to change it for many years. The court case changed this and overruled a
policy that had been put in place many years ago and created a new policy in its
34. The Economic Status Of Young People
The youth is one of the most vulnerable groups in the labour market. The economic
status of young people has declined significantly over the past two decades, despite
a variety of programs designed to aid new workers in the transition from the
classroom to the job market. Young people have a great impact on economic
growth and productivity. It also costs governments and society at large a lot of
money, both currently in terms of higher unemployment benefits and lost tax
revenue and flow into the future through long term reduced productivity and
earnings. Last but not least, being young and unemployed can lead to increase in
the risk of poverty, deskilling and social exclusion as well as cause loss of
motivation and mental health problems. Fresh graduates lacking experience often
find themselves trapped in a vicious cycle. They often lack the experience needed to
fill a job opening, which prevents them from getting employed. Thus, the job
searching period for them becomes considerably longer than for experienced workers
and harms their future work prospects (Vena Nedeljkovic, 2014, para. 2).
So, there are two solutions that are the best in solving the issue: apprenticeship and
entrepreneurship. The first feasible solution is apprenticeship. It consists of a
combination of on the job training, contributions by apprentices to production, and
classroom instruction, leading to a valued occupational credential. They could be run
either by private entities, the Department of
35. Planning
Case Analysis
Courtesy of the Student Learning Centre, the University of Otago, Dunedin, New
Zealand
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|Introduction |
|Case studies are used to test the ability to interpret real or factual situations. The
particular situation will determine what |
|kind of analysis should be done. The most common requirements in a case analysis
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|What professional practices? |
|Are there people issues? |
|Is there an obvious connection to a body of theory? |
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|Locate the case as precisely as you can in a situation e.g. this case is about a
particular surgical procedure or this case|
|is concerned with driver responsibilities in a car accident . |
|Read the case a second time for analysis. You are now reading and marking
carefully. Your response to the case at this stage |
|should be directed at answering the questions. In this second reading you will, in
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|try to break the case down into its main segments or elements; |
|look for indicators in the text as to precisely
36. Nt1330 Unit 1 Term Paper
Mr. William Detyens start the Detyens Shipyard Inc. (DSI) in 1961 to provide ship
repair facilities that were lacking before in South Caroline back then. The shipyard
is currently located in the city of North Charleston, South Carolina, USA. There is a
total of 8,000 feet of free pier space along with the multiple housing areas. The
shipyard offers extensive craneservices and shops, flexible work environment
including cross craft policies, three graving docks, a floating dry dock and six deep
water piers. The three dry dockseach have different size; first one capable of holding
a ship which is 622 feet long with a max draft of 30 feet, second one capable of
holding a 596 feet ship with a max draft of 33 feet, and last one capable of hold a 751
feet ship with a max draft of 33 feet. Whereas the floating dry dock is capable of hold
a 448 feet ship with a max draft of 17 feet. There are a total of 10 piercranes and 2
floating cranes.
In 1980, Mr. Detyens sold the shipyard to his son in law, D. Low Stewart Sr. In
1990 D. Loy Stewart Sr. became the sole owner and President of the shipyard. In
2004, Mr. Stewart Sr. stepped down as the president and appointed his son, Loy
Stewart Jr. as the new president. The shipyard have been hired to work on all kinds
of ships from not only the USA but also on ships from foreign countries like
Portugal, Turkey, Bahrain and more. The type of ships varies from containers,
cruises, MSC ships, tankers and even Coast Guard boats. Some of the
37. The Gospels
The Gospels goal is to combine the gospel message with other important material as
it relates to Jesus life and teachings. Collectively to say that Jesus is the one true
Savior of the world and through him we could have eternal life.
Matthew is claimed to be between AD 80 and 100. Matthew focus was for the Jewish
Christians who were being pushed out of their communities in Galilee. It is very
important to Matthew that Jesus is the son of Abraham. The Jesus was a jew in the
sense of it all. Matthew emphasizes that the coming of Jesus was the supreme event
in history. Every circumstance including the birth, life, teaching, death, and
resurrection of Jesus was the fulfillment of the prophecy.
Mark was somewhere between the range of AD 40 and 60. Mark dramatically
highlights the major episodes of Jesus life, that prove him to be the son of God, the
great servant preacher who is ushering in God s saving reign. Mark s major theme is
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This book was written to record an accurate account so that you may know the
exact truth (1:4) of the life of Jesus as the perfect Savior of the world. Luke puts an
emphasis on the universal nature of God s dealings with the world. Luke also wrote
the Book of Acts, an account of growth and expansion of Christianity after the death
of
38. Special Education Program For Students
All students need to be able to get the most out of school as they can and it is
important to give all student the same opportunity. There are programs are made
specifically for students that have learning impairment, physical disabilities, mental
handicaps or language barriers to help them succeed like any other student.
In Texas we have Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD), with is a document that
explains an individual educational program (IEP) for students within the special
education program. When determining the child s placement it is necessary to keep
in mind the student s level of academic performance, functional performance and if
the disability affects their participation in the classroom. The individuals involved in
these meetings are the parents, the regular teacher, special educational teacher,
representative knowledgeable about resources in the local district, and a translator if
needed. Parental participation is the most effective way to help the student succeed
under ARD, the parents are given a parent s guide which contains information, their
right and responsibility, which should be constantly reviewed to have accurate
information about the child. The child s ARD record should be at the school, in the
school district, and with the local education agency to insure the student is being well
instructed for the disability they might have. Depending on their ARD circumstances
students have the convenience to access assistive technology, behavioral
39. The Sunflower By Simon Wiesenthal Essay
Vince Lombardi, an American football player, and a coach, once said, Leaders aren t
born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work.
With these words, Lombardi highlights that people are nurtured to become a leader
and a follower. For instance, Lombardi asserts that a person is trained, whether to be
a leader, or a follower, through eagerness and determination. The book, The
Sunflower, written by Simon Wiesenthal, an author and a Jewish holocaust survivor,
who focuses on one of the most controversial topics during and after World War II,
forgiveness. In this book, Weisenthal talked about a questionable case in which
Karl, an SS soldier who murdered plentiful of people, asked Weisenthal for
forgiveness for all the pain he had done towards all the people that were affected
by him. When it comes to the topic of whether people are born to become leaders
or followers or is one trained by the environment, most people will readily agree
that people are conditioned to become a leader or a follower, where this agreement
usually ends, however, is on the question of, What makes a person a leader?
Whereas some are convinced that people are natural born leaders. Becoming a
leader consists with a few reasons such as developed leadershipskills, the bystander
apathy, and the diffusion of responsibility.
Leadership is a honorary degree that contains many practices to which can truly affect
his/her position into leading others. Leadership can be a
40. Central Educational Effect Of Primary Education
Learning to read is the central educational effect of primary education. Reading is an
intricate progression that takes shape beginning with oral language capacity, and
incorporates both explicit proficiency development (phonemic as well as decoding
strategies) and the use of comprehension strategies. The exact means in which these
processes blend needs to be understood if educators are to identify their students
needs and teach most effectively. Over the past forty years, many large scale
evaluations of inquiries into the effective teaching of readinghave occurred
worldwide in an effort to provide definitive and evidence based guidelines for
education systems (Adams, 1990).
This paper will bring together a framework containing the six major components of
reading. While it is rather risky to diminish a multifaceted behavior such as reading
into a small quantity of components, for the purposes of clarity and understanding,
the framework is offered here as one way of manufacturing the major results of a
vast number of empirical studies into the components of an effective reading
program. Each of the following six components will be expanded and should provide
key messages and strategies for classroom application.
Oral Language The first component of Reading that we will examine will be Oral
Language. Oral language provides the basis for learning to read, and is related to the
students overall reading achievement during primary and secondary education. From
birth, a child
41. Analysis Of The Article Pathography By Robert Maunder
In the essay Pathography , by Robert Maunder, I believe that Robert does a good job
on providing the main argument. The main argument is about pathography which
focuses on the negative parts of a subject. In this case, the negative parts in the
article are emotional, how to stay stable after experiencing rough patches and also
metaphors for helping the sick people know it s not as bad as it seems. In other
words, Robert Maunder has done a good job on the main argument which is right in
the title on Pathography which is explained throughout the essay that he has written.
To begin with, Robert Maunder had a lot of emotion throughout his essay on
Pathography. In the text, Robert explains that he had no idea what people go through
until he started a job to work with psychiatric residents to help with their illness.
Illnesses like death and dying, dealing with doctors, sex and matters of the flesh,
loss, monotony and fatigue, pain, aloneness, uncertainty, meaning, and self pity
(Maunder, p.270) helped Robert realize that there is more to this world then happy
people. Robert Maunder gives examples in his essay saying: The best pathographies,
like the best novels and poems, I suppose, describe life with subtlety, contradiction,
emotion, depth, beauty, and banality. (Maunder, p.270). These examples help the sick
realize that there is more to them than they think there is by realizing that they aren t
the only humans who are feeling the same way and there is a way
42. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Oral...
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 ORAL FAST DISSOLVING FILM (ODF)
Oral dissolving film delivers drug directly into the systemic circulation by dissolving
or disintegrating in buccal cavity [1].
1.2 Rational of selecting oral films as a drug delivery system
Fast dissolving films are intended to deliver drug in to direct circulation. So, it is
advantageous system oral many other dosage form as it provide fast onset of action.
1.2.1Advantages of oral dissolving film (ODF) [2]
Oral dissolving films are advantageous in following terms.
1. Oral fast dissolving films are dissolved in mouth cavity by saliva without need of
water so it is advantageous for patient of dysphegia.
2. Large surface are of film allows fast release of drug.
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This quality makes edible films an excellent delivery method for a large range of
products requiring fast release in the mouth. For pharmaceutical uses this method of
administration is especially useful for pediatric or elderly patients who may have
difficulty swallowing traditional tablets or capsules. SOLULEAVESв„ў films can
also be designed to adhere to mucous membranes and to release the active ingredient
slowly over 15 minutes.
1.5.2 WAFERTABв„
ў is a drug delivery system that incorporates pharmaceutical
actives into an ingestible filmstrip. The system provides rapid dissolution and release
of actives when the strip comes into contact with saliva in the mouth. The
WAFERTABв„
ў filmstrip can be flavored for additionally improved taste masking.
The active ingredient is precisely dosed and integrated into the body of a pre
manufactured XGELв„ў film, thus preventing exposure to unnecessary heat and
moisture and potentially enhancing product stability.
1.5.3 FOAMBURSTв„ў is a special variant of the SOLULEAVESв„ў technology
where an inert gas is passed into the film during production. This results in a film with
a honeycombed structure, which dissolves rapidly giving a novel mouth
43. The Role of Agriculture in the Nigerian Economy
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW In this chapter of the research work, the
review of related literature is presented under the following heading: в–Ў Role of
Agriculture in an Economy в–Ў Importance of Agriculture в–Ў Analysis of Selected
Indicators of Agricultural Growth в–Ў Agricultural Constraints в–Ў Institutional
Reforms в–Ў Major agricultural policies in Nigeria from 1960 2005 в–Ў Macro
economic variables affecting economic growth в–Ў Government expenditure в–Ў
Investment в–Ў Foreign investment в–Ў The new Nigerian Agricultural Policy
2.0The role of agriculture in an economy It is important to first define the term
Agriculture before talking about the role of agriculture in the economy. Oxford...
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The agricultural policy for Nigeria, (Federal Ministry of Agriculture, 1987)
outlined the traditional contribution expected of Nigerian agriculture. They include
the provision of adequate food, a source of employment, foreign exchange, raw
materials for domestic industries and the provision of a market for the product of
the industrial sector. The contribution of agriculture to food supply could be
measured indirectly via the volume as well as the value of food imports (Ihimodu,
1993). He also noted that a direct measure of food production is difficult because
of lack of adequate statistical data. It has always been claimed that the agricultural
sector supplied most of the food needs of the economy especially before and
during the 1950s and 1960s. In recent times however, there has been some concern
that there exists a widening gap between domestic food supply and total food
requirements. Some studies have shown that while the demand for food has been
growing at about 3.5% per annum, food production has been growing only at
about 2.5% per annum (Agricultural Policy for Nigeria, 1987: 12). This has led to
a significant increase in food imports both in absolute terms as well as in relative to
the total import bill. To a large extent, the absolute value of import had risen
overtime, as had the proportion of food in the total import bill. Generally, before
1974 the food bill constituted less than 10% of total
44. Research Paper On Methanol
Methanol
Methanol is one of the most versatile compounds and one of the top ten chemicals
produced in the chemical industry. The methanol industry spans the entire globe,
with production in Asia, North and South America, Europe, Africa and the Middle
East. Worldwide, over 90 methanol plants have a combined production capacity of
about 100 million metric tons (almost 33 billion gallons or 90 billion liters), and
each day more than 100,000 tons of methanol are used as a chemical feedstock or as
a transportation fuel (60 million gallons or 225 million liters). Methanol is also a
truly global commodity, and each day more than 80,000 metric tons of methanol are
shipped from one continent to another [24]. Methanol s blending octane values ...
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Chemically, methanol is an aliphatic alcohol containing about 50 wt % oxygen with
physical properties consistent with other alcohols used as gasoline blending
components (see Table 2).
As is common for most alcohols used in gasoline, methanol is fully soluble in water
and also miscible with gasoline type hydrocarbons. Some cosolvent alcohols (ethanol,
propanols, or butanols) are generally required in the methanol premix used for
gasoline blends to provide adequate water tolerance (solubility) or phase stability
where colder temperature conditions are experienced during the year. Similar to most
gasolines and other alcohol fuel blends, inhibitors or additives are recommended for
fuel methanol to provide added protection against corrosion of fue system metal parts
and components. Properly blended gasoline with fuel methanol is typically
compatible with materials commonly used in gasoline distribution systems as well as
vehicle fuel systems. In general, the fuel methanol premix is handled in a similar
manner as gasoline or gasoline blending components with the exception of added
precaution to keep the fuel methanol premix from being exposed to any water or
moisture. Methanol gasoline blends have been successfully shipped commercially in
barges, pipelines, and tanker trucks similar to conventional gasoline. As discussed
later, because of methanol s affinity for water, some precautions