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Examples Of Figurative Language In The Hobbit
Valleys have Ears Personification P.51
Hearts of Mountains Personification P.71 Out of his pale lamp like eyes Metaphor P.71
great bare arms and legs with knotted muscles Metaphor P.118
my armor is like tenfold shields,my teeth are swords,my claws spears the shock of my tail a
thunderbolt,my wings a hurricane,and my breath death Simile and Metaphor Pg. 226
Each example of figurative language adds descriptions into evocative events, enhancing the emotional
significance of the story It also helps the reader to understand the underlying symbolism of a scene or
more fully recognize a literary theme.
One of the main themes of the Hobbit is adventure. The novel begins with Bilbo Baggins being
content living in a hole in
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Narmer The Harvester
The Palette of Narmer, a 3000 2920 BCE piece from Hierakonpolis illustrates the unification of the
Upper and Lower halves of Egypt. The front of the Palette depicts the necks of felines entwined into a
loop, necks bound by string in what appears to be a restraining matter; visual evidence for that
unification, and dually serving as a compact to hold some of the iconic makeup Egypt is often
associated with. Also on the front, a bull representing the insurmountable strength of King Narmer is
seen charging a city s walls, hinting at Narmer s victory as King of the new Egypt. Narmer is
represented again wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, as decapitated and fallen foe lay on his right
side. The back of the palette, not straying from the theme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Harvesters Vase of Hagia Triada was crafted in the relief artistic style, meaning the artist added a
component of realism by giving the structures more depth and 3 D characteristics. While this wasn t
absent holistically in Egyptian art (evidenced by the very real pyramids and mastabas), generally
many pieces of its ancient art were 2 dimensional, drawn on papyrus scrolls in hieroglyphs or carved
into colored stone. The Harvesters vase though included that element as it shows figures that seem to
be on a beveled plane. Both the Egyptian and Minoan artists followed the trend of depicting people
with profile and frontal views, both pieces also having one person as a standout center figure. But with
the Harvesters vase the detail paid to the central figure was more of a visual one, then the symbolic
details associated with Narmer on the palette. The man is crafted with amazing anatomical detail as
his hallowed ribs are seen as he inhales. This is different than the attention to anatomical detail paid by
the Egyptians with their funerary process of mummification. The Egyptians attached significance to
different body parts based on their sense of spirituality and beliefs, whereas this artist seems interested
in the actual workings of the body. Namer s physique isn t given an excess of detail, it was more so his
positioning
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Similarities Between Courtly Love And Chivalry
Throughout the medieval era there are two ideas that help identify the style and theme of writing poets
and authors wrote in. One idea used is courtly love. Courtly love is on overpowering, overwhelming,
and outgoing love that a woman has for her suitor. Many times this never ending loves causes either
the lady of man to do unexplainable actions. On the other than chivalry is another idea did played a
big part in influencing the writings throughout this era. .Chivalry is any behavior that fall under the
knightly conduct code. Examples of this are caring, kind, being a gentleman, loyal, truthful, and
faithful. These actions are found in the knights conduct code because they were behavioral traits
usually found amongst knights.
Though different both courtly love and chivalry are related. Chivalry is one of many manners due to
courtly love. Both of themes are crucial in forming themes and plots in medieval stories and ballads.
The ideas of chivalry and courtly love are important because they help form, teach a lesson, and get
the authors point across in medieval writings.
To begin the idea of both chivalry and courtly love can be used together to prove a point in a medieval
story. They are both used to keep the plot going and they can both b used to get a
Dorcinvil 2 point across. In The Honeysuckle: Chevrefoil the courtly love between the two causes
Tristan to be chivalrous. If it were not for the love between the two he would not have acted out of
chivalry to make a signal
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Are Freshwater Polls Affecting Alabama s Biodiversity Of...
Freshwater invertebrates make up a vast amount of Alabama s Biodiversity. Biodiversity is the
variability among living organisms from all sources, including terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic
ecosystems. Mollusca which are also known as snails are one the most commonly encountered in
Alabama. They spend the majority of their life in an aquatic ecosystem. As a matter of fact, Their are
180 different species of Mollusca in Alabama.There are unique species associated with every type of
aquatic habitat from the Canadian Arctic to the Everglades of Florida. Mollusca are highly valued
because they are either a food source or biological indicators for a healthy habitat.They prove
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Unfortunately, freshwater snails like many other river species across North America are threatened.
The abundance and variety of snails have dramatically declined over the last 80 years, especially those
species that inhabit streams and rivers. Approximately 60 species of freshwater snails are presumed
extinct, 20 are on the federal endangered or threatened species list, and another 290 species are of
conservation concern nationwide. The decline of freshwater snails began in the early twentieth
century. Dam construction and other channel modifications, siltation, and industrial and agricultural
pollution have all degraded the river habitats on which most species depend. As a result, the species
richness and the abundance of freshwater snails have declined dramatically. This decline has been
especially pronounced in the Southeastern United States where these animals are most diverse. The
continued loss and decline of freshwater snails and other river species are testament to the fact that
despite significant water quality improvements made in the last 25 years, much work remains if we are
to halt species
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Essay about Plato’s Apology
Plato s Apology
Socrates was a very simple man who did not have many material possessions and spoke in a plain,
conversational manner. Acknowledging his own ignorance, he engaged in conversations with people
claiming to be experts, usually in ethical matters. By asking simple questions, Socrates gradually
revealed that these people were in fact very confused and did not actually know anything about the
matters about which they claimed to be an expert. Socrates felt that the quest for wisdom and the
instruction of others through dialogue and inquiry were the highest aims in life. He felt that The
unexamined life is not worth living. Plato s Apology is the speech Socrates made at his trial. Socrates
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He believed that the reason he was put on trial was because he embarrassed many people. Socrates
compared himself to a gadfly stinging the lazy horse, which is the Athenian state. Without him,
Socrates claimed, the state would drift into a deep sleep, but through his influence it can be awakened.
Socrates was found guilty by a narrow margin and was asked to come up with a penalty.
Socrates suggested that if he were to get what he deserved, he should be honored with a great meal for
being of such service to the state. He rejected the sentences of prison or exile, offering instead to pay a
fine. When the jury rejected his suggestions and sentenced him to death, Socrates accepted the verdict
and said that no one but the gods know what happens after death and so it would be foolish to fear
what one does not know. He also warned the people who voted against him that by silencing him
rather than listening to him, they have harmed themselves much more than they have harmed him.
Socrates opened his case by asking the jury to listen to him openly and to pardon him if he went into
his usual style of speaking. His accusers had already spoken against him in the flowery manner
common in courts of law. Socrates said that his accusers speeches contained great refinement and
skill, and he lacked the ability to speak so well. However, he said that he would speak the truth while
his opponents lied. Socrates also stated that while his accusers speeches were
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What Are The Consequences Of Distracted Driving
1) Discuss the consequences related to distracted walking (10 marks) They walk in front of cars and
into street signs, falling off curbs and walking into tree limbs. They are distracted pedestrians who,
while texting, talking on the phone, listening to music or even reading, have sustained serious injuries,
some of which fatal. A 2007 11 study conducted by the NSW transport, found that over 1 in 7 people
killed on the road are pedestrians, with distractions as a contributing factor to deaths for the
overwhelming majority. However these alarming statistics indicate that this is not only happening in
Australia. Similar statistics found in the U.S caused New York State to lower speed limits in its busy
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An adaptation of the previously successful Queensland government campaign Are You Driving Blind ,
Get Your Hand off It highlights the dangers of distracted driving, as they draw attention to the
increased risk of a serious or fatal crash caused by mobile phone use. The campaign outlines these
consequences through a series of advertisements that identify the growing concern of driver fatalities
and injuries cause by distracted driving from mobile phones. Crash data statistics from 2010 2014
revealed that there were over 236 crashes where hand held mobile phones were identified as a
contributing factor. Furthermore, more than 35,000 fines were issued to NSW drivers for illegal hand
held mobile phone usage, during July 2014 to June 2015. These statistics are clear evidence of the
growing issue of illegal mobile usage while driving, as taking your eyes of the road for no longer than
two seconds can double your risk of causing or being involved in a serious
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Making Positive Changes For Expectant Parents
Within this essay, I will reflect on an event that I witnessed during clinical placement, focussing on the
process of non directed donation (RCOG, 2006) of umbilical cord blood via the onsite NHS Blood and
Transport (NHSBT) team, as well as the related issue with the antenatal communication and
subsequent consent to utilise the service. In order to maintain confidentiality in accordance with the
Nursing and Midwifery Council s Code of Conduct (NMC, 2008) and The Data Protection Act (1998),
the hospital and the people involved in the event, (as well as those involved in subsequent
conversations as a result) will not be referred to by name. I have used the Gibbs reflective cycle
(Gibbs, 1988), and will be relating the event back to recent research and relevant hospital and
governmental procedures wherever possible. As a result of this assignment, I have undertaken further
research that will be outlined below, which I hope will assist in making positive changes for expectant
parents in the future.
Donation of umbilical cord blood is a trend that has grown in popularity in recent years, and is now
offered on site at several NHS trust hospitals (RCOG, 2006). Despite this service being readily
available to expectant parents within my placement hospital, it became clear during my second week
that the relevant information regarding donation was not being provided soon enough in the antenatal
period which would allow for an informed decision to be made as to whether or not
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Formation Of Proprietary Company Essay
Question One The first issue arose on the grounds of factors, which were taken into consideration by
Haili and John at the time of formation of proprietary company rather than Partnership Company. It
can be assumed that in deciding the structure, the features of the two types of companies and both the
positive negative perspectives of them were given attention before the final mind set. On one hand, the
salient features found under the Partnership heading were as follows: a) Such companies can be
formed through an oral or written agreement, though the written agreement was not mandatory but
common. b) Minimum two persons were required and maximum 10 persons in case of the banking
business and 20 in other types of business. c) The business name must be registered with ASIC if the
name was not under each partner. d) Sharing of profit among the partners was to be done according to
the agreed ratio and vice versa in terms of any losses. On the other hand, the characteristic of
proprietary company were discovered to be as follows: (a) privately held company that could be either
unlimited or limited. (b) Such type of company was known to have a separate legal entity and as per
the decided case of Salomon v Salomon Company Ltd [1897] , it was, therefore, distinct from its
directors, shareholders, promoters and other members. (c) Governed by a separate law, so it had right,
duties and obligation. As a result, such company can have assets as well as liabilities and make
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Human Disconnection In Fahrenheit 451
The Human Disconnection within Fahrenheit 451 I define connection as the energy that exists
between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can give and receive without
judgement; and when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship, Brene Brown stated,
who is an american scholar, author and public speaker. Human connection is pretty much a necessity
in life, and it is also something that Fahrenheit 451 lacks. In the story, written by Ray Bradbury, the
society focuses more on technological advances and not so much on the individuals themselves.
Throughout the entire book, you can see how unfocused people are on one another and how much of
their surroundings they don t notice. A good example of this is Montag
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Emc Grabs Procedure
This script is provided as a means to collect system and/or software configuration for investigations by
EMC.
To Install :
Extract the tar file into a suitable directory using following command,
command: tar xvf emcgrab_ lt;os gt;_ lt;version gt;.tar
Please ensure that your filesystem has at least 500M free of disk space for temporary files that may be
generated during its processing.
If running ECC 5.x the resulting tar file could be very large.
Please NOTE:
1. The script will prompt the user with a warning message should it detect less than 25M remaining on
the file system every time the script runs the file system check routine. Each time the user will have
the option of continuing or aborting the script.
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This is normal.
Host : HP UX
If BCV and / or RDF2 devices are presented to the host and they are in a
Not Ready state, then ioscan may timeout.
Module Support :
Module : clariion (Clariion Storage)
Automatic Detection : AIX, SunOS, HP UX and Linux
This requires Navisphere commands to be installed on the host platform.
The IP addresses will be automatically detected for any SP where devices are visible to the host. You
can define additional IP addresses through the use of the clariionIP command line option
Module : dru (EMC Open Migrator/LM) (Optional)
Runs stormigrator commands, lists configured sessions and collects logs for last 14 days. No known
issues.
Module : ecc (EMC Control Center) (Optional)
Predominately configured to collect ECC 5.x
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A Study On Psychiatric Disorders And How Evidence Based...
This past week I have been on a slight emotional roller coaster led by stress due to homework
assignments and life. Not only do I have 3 research papers due less than a month and a presentation
along with a summary regarding my student client Ms. B, but my personal life (father) are adding the
cherry to the top of my stress ice cream sundae.
Although I was informed of the hard work that lies in an MA education, I am having a hard time
allocating my time towards my studies. Working hard is the obvious and I know it pays off, especially
after graduating from an accelerated undergrad program with high honors earlier this year. I truly do
have a passion to learn about psychiatric disorders and how evidence based methods are used to treat
these disorders. I actually do get excited when I get my learning on; however, it s me getting
motivated to do it. Then my biggest cognitive distortion of polarized thinking kicks in, which does not
help me either; more so, because if I do not do my superb best work, I feel it is not even worth
submitting my assignments. When I started the program, I desired to seek a therapist to help me grow
within the counseling field, but now I really do need to make it a reality. As what I learned so far about
CBT, it could help me re train my thought process about my self worth about excelling and failing. In
the meantime, I need to take it at face value and discipline myself to get it done, because I am all
about responsibility/accountability , as
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Toxic Leader Analysis
The purpose of this essay is to identify what happened when my ODA worked for a toxic company
commander in Afghanistan. I will compare and contrast the differences between good leaders vs. toxic
leaders, how toxic leaders develop, and share personal experiences on how our ODA dealt with our
company commander. Leadership style is the pattern of behavior used by a leader as recognized by
those who are led. Good leaders add value, impart energy and maximize potential. However, some
leaders, by virtue of their personality and style consume unit energy. Even high performing
organizations can be run into the ground. Toxic leaders have a style that is so destructive that they not
only do not add value, they are a detriment to their organizations.
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Samuel Becket May Be A Far-Famed Author World Health...
Samuel Becket may be a far famed author World Health Organization introduced the thought of
absurdity, nothingness, nihilism and meaninglessness of life. He diagrammatical the absurdity within
the lifetime of the individuals. He believed that life is during a circular kind, from wherever it starts, at
an equivalent purpose it ends. there s no thought of faith no ethical values, no thought of your time
and area in absurdity. Absurdity may be a word that may be explained by reasoning but the fault may
be a acquainted world that within the universe that s suddenly bereft of illusion, finish of sunshine,
man feels as unknown. he s in Associate in Nursing irradiate exile as a result of he s bereft of
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Being additional specific, it is shown that Vladimir represents the portion of humanity World Health
Organization trusts in faith and non secular beliefs to guide them, which Estragon represents the
additional ideal existentialist portion of humanity World Health Organization chooses to prevent
waiting and construct the which means of life supported expertise within the tangible and physical
world around them. the subsequent is Associate in Nursing example of dialogue that supports this
concept: Estragon: On the opposite hand it would be higher to strike the iron before it freezes.
(Beckett 13) Here we have a tendency to see that Vladimir is looking on Godot to inform him what he
must apprehend relating to his existence; whereas Estragon asserts that they are doing not have the
time to attend which they ought to take action on their own before it s too late. The trope of the
cooling iron suggests that humanity doesn t have enough time to attend for his or her non secular
ponderings to supply them enlightenment, that the prospect can pass, and their efforts won t go once it
will. Therefore, it is finished from this that Estragon s suggestion that he and Vladimir build their own
manner currently, before it s too late is that the additional ideal course of action advocated by the play.
It s Estragon World Health Organization follows
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Functions Of The Earth s Climate System
· The Earth s Climate System · Climate Function · Climate is what you expect, and weather is what
you get. (World Ocean Review) · Weather is short term, climate is long term (next year, 10 years
away) · Earth s climate is a result of interactions of many components within the system.
· Sun and ocean interactions, ocean and atmosphere.
· Troposphere · Lowest level of the atmosphere, we live in the troposphere. Primarily composed of
nitrogen and oxygen as well as water vapor.
· Majority of weather experienced happens in the troposphere.
· Stratosphere · Second layer of the atmosphere · Planes fly in the stratosphere · Hydrosphere ·
Comprised of all liquid surface and subterranean water · Fresh and Salt water.
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3 · Energy Cycle · Solar radiation is transformed into internal heat, potential energy, latent energy, and
kinetic energy and moves around in various ways by the atmosphere, oceans, land and ice. Some is
also radiated back into space (Trenberth) · There must be a balance between the incoming and
outgoing radiations.
· Energy cycle drives weather systems, ocean currents, and determines climate (Trenberth).
· Once energy is absorbed and cycled through the atmosphere the energy is then radiated back into
space.
· Causes of recent changes · Burning of fossil fuels · Increases CO2 within the atmosphere trapping in
more heat.
· CO2 absorbs the heat that is bounced off the earths surface.
· When the sun s energy reaches the earth, some of that energy is absorbed and some is radiated back,
energy balance. Greenhouse Gases absorb the energy that is radiated back into space, intern warming
the atmosphere.
4 · Almost 100% of the observed temperature increase over the last 50 years has been due to the
increase in the atmosphere of greenhouse gas concentrations like water vapour, carbon dioxide (CO2),
methane and ozone. (Time for Change) · Greenhouse gases act like a mirror and reflect to earth some
of the heat energy that would normally be lost into space. (Time for Change).
· Increase in energy consumption world wide, CO2 and other pollutants at new highs.
5 · Climatic Impact From Atmospheric Energy and Geological Events.
· Energy Transported · Energy is transferred
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Syrian Uprising
The Syrian Uprising
Over the past couple of years we have certainly seen a drastic change in the Arab world dating back to
December of 2010 in Tunisia as protestors forced ruler Zine el Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country.
This was the beginning of the Arab spring, which saw a revolutionary wave spread across many
Arabic countries resulting in four leaders being forced from power in the countries of Tunisia, Egypt,
Libya and Yemen. The sociological perspective on conflict states that the world is in a continual
struggle and this is true as there is always going to be tension between two competing groups or
multiple groups who don t necessarily agree with a certain issue (Schaefer amp; Haaland, 2012). In
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As many people know poverty plagues many areas of North Africa and the Middle East and these
deprivations created a clash between expectations and reality. This will back up my point that social
justice and equality can only be attained through conflict. High unemployment, corruption, social
inequalities, deterioration of the economy and increases in food prices all led to fuelled political
demands (Dalacoura, 2012). Media also played a huge role in making the rebellion possible as
grievances were channeled into collective action. The Al Jazeera satellite channel based in Qatar was
able to broadcast the rebellion in Egypt and Tunisia all over the area, as Facebook and Twitter helped
the people organize revolts. Today s media is extremely powerful and influential and it benefited
demonstrators and protesters all over the Arab World in helping them create change through conflict
resolution (Dalacoura, 2012). These uprisings, however, were answered differently by certain regimes.
Over the past year and a half some rebellions were more successful in overthrowing their governments
then others. In some cases regimes were able to stop the rebellion and in other cases it fuelled it. The
way leaders responded to the uprising is crucial in determining how it developed. Tunisian leader Ben
Ali was taken by surprise, which resulted in a slow and weak reaction and ultimately his resignation.
On the other
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Essay On Seed Policy In Bangladesh
The seed policy reforms in Bangladesh contributed to an increase in the number of companies
importing seeds from a very limited number focusing on vegetable seeds prior to 1993 to about 100
companies focusing on a broad range of crops in 2011 12. However, these aggregate figures above do
not reveal the differences in private sector s response to seed policy reforms between and within crop
segments. Additionally, what is less clear is whether the reforms contributed to increases in crop
productivity, the ultimate goal for the reforms. To understand the factors influencing differences in
private sectors response to seed policy reforms and its impact on crop productivity an understanding
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The yield benefits of hybrid seeds are attributed to the hybrid vigor achieved by the crossing of two
distinct parental lines. In contrast to seeds of traditional/modern high yielding varieties, hybrid seeds
loose its hybrid vigor for each of the generations when seeds are reused compelling farmers to
purchase new seeds every year. Most of the rich hybrids are for boro rice. Aman varieties are long
duration type and mostly grown under rain fed conditions. Since most of the farmers rely on farmer
saved seeds for aman season there is less demand for purchased seeds. Hence participation of private
seed companies is very limited in the aman seed segment, even after the reforms.
Wheat is the second most important cereal crop in the country. The area under wheat is declining over
the years mainly due to the expansion in maize area. Hence, the potential seed market for wheat is
relatively low compared to rice and most of the farmers rely on farmer saved seeds for production of
subsequent crops. Because of these reasons private sector participation in wheat seed market is very
limited.
Maize, unlike rice and wheat, is a non notified crop making it easy for private sector to enter the maize
seed market. Although private sector was active in the maize seed sector from early on, the rapid
increase in demand for hybrid seeds since late 1990s attracted many companies into the sector. Recent
estimates suggest that about 90% of the
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Using The Disk Head Simulator
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Using the Disk Head Simulator
Introduction
Secondary storage is a very significant component of a computer s operating environment. It provides
an important large storage space that can permanently hold systems software and any other desired
user data. Secondary storage can also be utilized as a backup to ensure that the computer system is
reliable and that data carried is safe. In addition, secondary storage also known as the Disk system
supports the operations of the main memory. Therefore, we can say that the optimal performance of
the disk is crucial since it affects the overall operation of the system (Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne).
To be able to read or write a sector of the disk, the disk arm needs to first and foremost search for
targeted track. This, if not optimized, the time required to complete the search also referred to as the
seek time, will be far much higher than anticipated. This time also depends on the distance between
the position of the current read/write and the location of track that is required. On touching the track,
the rotation of the occurs so as to ensure that the desired sector is under read/write. This time is
referred to as the rotation time and is usually known in advance.
In order to ensure optimal performance of the system through reduction of the seek, transfer and
rotation time, a disk arm scheduling technique is required. This scheduling techniques is able to
schedule or organize different sets of
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Language Essay In English
Language is the way humans communicate with eachother. Most of us use it verbally, many use it in
writing and other use sign language in order to communicate. Language is part of almost everything
amongst us, we read it or hear it on a daily basis. If we are driving we read signs on the road, when we
buy stuff we read labels and we could not read without knowing the language, and when we speak we
also use language. But language does not stand alone, linguistics is a huge part of it. In my opinion,
linguistics is by far one of the most intriguing subjects and classes I have ever taken before. I believe
it is a subject everyone seems to be familiar with, yet not really aware of how and why we know the
gist of it. Linguistics is the scientific study of human language and its structure, we study language
because it teaches us how to communicate with others. Language is everywhere and part of our
everyday lives, we use language to communicate with everyone around us. For many communication
is vital as part of our jobs and for others it is a form of expression. Language is something that can
make us feel wonderful and happy, if someone compliments you, it makes you feel good, but it is also
something that can be used to hurt and make people cry, it is a powerful tool humans have. Language
whether it be verbal or not has meaning and we must know the basics in order to communicate
effectively. In linguistics we learn about the different perspective of language and the different
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The Lasting Effect Of Adolf Hitler And The Holocaust
Many religious conflicts are built from prejudice. However, only few will have a lasting effect on the
world s history. In Germany in the year 1933, a man named Adolf Hitler rose to power. His mission
would be to exterminate all minorities, but most importantly, the Jews. Holocaust is a word of Greek
origin meaning sacrifice by fire . But as we now know in history, the Holocaust was the genocide of
six million Jews by Hitler and the Nazi regime. Over the time of Hitler s reign, the Jewish population
would be stripped of their rights, dignity, and most preciously their lives.
At the end of WWI, Germany was directly blamed for causing the great conflict. Many Germans could
not accept this blame, and believed designed by the Jewish people as part of a greater conspiracy.
Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. The Nazi rise to power ended
the Weimar Republic, the German democracy that was established after World War I. The Nazi state,
also called The Third Reich, quickly became a regime in which citizens had no guaranteed basic
rights. Hitler s first objective was to eliminate political opposition. The assault against the Jews began
with a boycott of Jewish businesses. A week later the Nazis dismissed Jews from civil service, and by
the end of the month the participation of Jews in German schools was restricted. In May 1933,
thousands of Nazi students and professors stormed university libraries and bookstores in cities
throughout Germany to
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Clean Meat Is Wrong
Because of this breakthrough, Scharfenberg believes people abiding by their religion s strict rules on
food, such as Jews and Muslims, can consume meat without it being ethically condemned by their
religion. This isn t to say people of religions which condemn certain products are now cleared to eat
these foods, it is a matter of interpretation to what they believe is haram, or forbidden. Many Muslims
who do not consume bovine and swine meat believe that clean meat is ethically clean, but it still
originates from a sacred animal.
Many concerns with clean meat are related to the cost, but the prices are, falling about 15 to 20
percent per month, as the company improves yields and finds less expensive nutrients. Within the next
several years, as prices decrease, clean meat products will become publicly available through stores
around the world. Cause and effect could eventually drive slaughterhouses into the ground, halt
climate change, and change how the world views what they are eating, changing how we perceive the
human diet for eternity (Scharfenberg).
Katie Engelhart, reporter at NBC Left Field, and Nicholas Köhler, freelance journalist, report that to
take a small step in reducing CO₂ gas emissions, campaigns like Meat Free Monday, are encouraging a
minimum of one meatless meal per week. Some celebrities endorsing the campaign are former Vice
President Al Gore, Simon Cowell, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. Influential celebrities and
political figures use their
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The Spiritual Discipline Of Worship
Introduction
The spiritual discipline that I have chosen is worship. When I think of the term worship my initial
response is singing to God but throughout this course I have learnt that although singing is one
important aspect of worship, that it is so much more than just that. Worship is to honour and adore the
Trinity as the supreme treasure of life. Worship is offering your whole self to God. Worship is a choice
and a way of life.
Summarise your original understanding of the discipline before the course started
Before I began studying the discipline of worship I understood worship as singing to God. I believed
that it was something that came naturally to every believer, that it was something that you just did
when you were a Christian. To think of worship as a discipline was a bit of a struggle for me. I
understood worship to be lifting God up with your voice either in church meetings or in your quiet
time at home and only had a basic understanding of what living a lifestyle of worship looked like.
A Significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to this discipline
The significant Christian figure that I would like to focus on is William Booth. William was born in
England, gave his life to Jesus at the age of 15 and is best known today as founder and first general of
the Salvation Army . William had a passion for music and a niche for using secular songs to reach the
lost, although he was often criticized by others for doing so. He contributed
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Persuasive Speech On Table Etiquette
As kids, most of us would have heard our parents ranting chew your food properly or keep your
elbows off the table ; their continuous effort to instil these habits was our first encounter with table
etiquettes. As we grew older they mellowed down our parents I mean for we had, by then learnt not to
spray our food at other people while trying to accomplish the task of chewing and talking apart of
course from other basic mannerisms that enabled us to act like mature adults for a major part of it.
Fast forward to the present food still remains a major fixture in our everyday world. Though (as kids)
we had mastered the art of eating, we are still not masters of the art. Many of us often find ourselves
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Nobody likes to be a part of a conversation with flying breadcrumbs coming at them at supersonic
speeds. This holds true even when you are at a fast food place. Do one thing at a time, either eat or
talk.
Where does the napkin go?
Where to place the napkin creates quite a bit of confusion. You pick the napkin unfold it to your side,
not over the table or your plate. Fold it in half and place it on your lap with the loose ends away from
you. If you need to use the napkin to wipe your mouth, you just lift the top half of the fold and gently
wipe any spills.
The napkin never gets back onto the table right through the meal. It is placed back on the table only
when you are finished eating. If you have to excuse yourself between courses, you can scrunch the
napkin and leave it on your seat. Do not leave it on the table.
Fork it right
Most people mess this one up. If you are not used to eating with cutlery at home, then you ll be
struggling when you have to use it. Remember, to always hold the fork in your left hand and use the
right hand for the knife. This eases the process of cutting your food into smaller pieces and allows you
to easily adjust your bite size. Use the fork to shift the food into your
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Pros And Cons Of Military Dictatorship
Why is the military dictatorship not good? It is supposed to believe that Thais are well accustomed
with the military dictatorship because Thailand has been launched a coup d état by a military for 13
times since 1932. When it changed the government system from absolute monarchy to constitutional
monarchy on June 24th, 1932 by the promoters, called Khana Rasadon including civil servants and the
military elite. They seized the power of King Rama VII and declared the first constitution. After that,
Thailand should become more democratic, but it would not. The military elite quite has a big role in
Thai politics. According to the history, the incidents on October 14th,1973 when it was under
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Prachathai press wrote that five students in KhonKaen province were arrested after showing three
fingers, which was the symbol against the dictatorship (2014). In June 23rd 2016, the military and
police officers arrested the seven activists, who campaigned to vote no in the referendum for the 2016
constitution. The NCPO claimed that this campaign was distorting the constitution and disobeying the
article 61 of referendum legislation (2016), although this referendum would mean the future of
citizens. Furthermore, media are also prevented from presenting any content which is against them.
Due to the NCPO announcement, volume 97 and 103/2014 showed any publishing that criticizes the
government and gives negative effects on them are not allowed. If anybody or group disobeys that, he
or she will be examined the professional ethics and banned (2014). On November 14th, 2014,
Matichon reported, Nattaya Vaewweerakup, a TPBS correspondent, was removed from the TV
program, The voice of citizens before reforming, after a group of military met the chief executive of
TPBS. The reason was that she referred to the coup d état (2014). This not only pointed out, media
were threatening, but also Thais were blocked from receive another side of information. In an article,
Thailand crisis: under a dictatorship, from human rights watch media, Brad Adams gave an opinion
that Under military rule, Thailand s human rights crisis has
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Proper Use Of Force In Law Enforcement
Police officers, also known as law enforcement officers, have the duty to protect our people and
property. They also have the duty and responsibility to enforce the law within their jurisdiction,
maintain order, and assist those within the community. In the course of duty, police officer encounter
with a variety of people, and although most people are willing to cooperate, some people will resist
and that s when the use of force comes in place.
Police officers are authorized to use force under certain circumstances, such as in self defense,
undergoing arrest of an accused individual, and in defense of another person or a victim. These
officers are fully and properly trained regarding the use of force while on duty. According to the
National Institution of Justice law enforcement officers should use only the amount of force necessary
to mitigate an incident, make an arrest, or protect themselves or others from harm, the levels of force
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Many favorable opinions as well as many negative objections have been made regarding the use of
force in law enforcement. But according to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, force is
the amount of effort required by a police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject (IACP). With
that being said, in today s society, many police departments across the United States find themselves
disturbed with the widespread negative allegations of the use of police
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Congested Roadways
Background The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognizes on road vehicles
such as motorcycles, cars, trucks and buses as mobile sources of air pollution (How Mobile Sources,
2016). Additionally, the EPA has stated that individuals who live in proximity to major roads appear to
have an increased incidence and severity of health problems (How Mobile Sources, 2016). These
statements by the EPA formed the basis of my research regarding Philadelphia s most congested
roadways. In June of 2013, The Inquirer s Emily Babay published an article titled The 13 Worst
Commutes Around Philadelphia . Babay referenced a study published by TRIP, a national
transportation research group, to identify commutes in Philadelphia with the ... Show more content on
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In the interest of time, only 4 of the 13 roadwyas listed in The Inquirer s article The 13 Worst
Commutes Around Philadelphia were studied during the course of this experiment. The 3 roadways
analyzed in this study were selected because the commutes with the most congestion were primarily
confined within the city limits of Philadelphia. Other routes listed in The Inquirer s article ran through
Philadelphia and branched out to surrounding counties. The roadways with high levels of congestion
included in this study were I 676 from I 95 to I 76, I 76 from I 676 to Belmont Avenue, and I 95 from
the Betsy Ross Bridge to I 676. After identifying 3 roadways with high levels of congestion, 8 living
spaces (4 apartments and 4 parks) less than half a mile from these routes were selected and defined as
red locations. Additionally, eight living spaces (4 apartments and 4 parks) directly located along
roadways with normal congestion were selected as controls and defined as green locations. For the
purpose of this experiment, roadways with normal levels of congestion were defined as any route that
was not included in TRIP s survey of the most congested roadways in Philadelphia. For the purpose of
this experiment, the living spaces studied along Philadelphia s most congested roadways were Sister
Cities Park, Granary Apartments, West Fairmount Park, Brentwood Apartments, East Fairmount Park,
Fairview Apartments, Liberty Lands Park, and Schmidt Commons. Sister
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The Effect of Enzymes on Apple Juice Production
The Effect of Enzymes on Apple Juice Production
Biology
Period 6
Background Info The purpose of this experiment was to determine which enzyme or the combination
of the two enzymes makes the most apple juice from applesauce. We did his by, mixing 10 drops of an
enzyme (cellulose/pectinase/both) into a few tablespoons of applesauce. We then left the rest to nature,
and watched the liquid funnel out for 10 minutes. Lastly, we recorded our data. The cell wall is a
complicated structure containing both cellulose and pectin. Pectin is found in the cell walls of plants
and is also specifically found concentrated near the skin and core of fruit. It is what keeps the fruit
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Assemble 4 filtration cups ▪ Roll coffee filter into funnel ▪ Place funnel on top of graduated cylinder ▪
Make sure to label each graduated cylinder with: water, cellulase, pectinase, and cellulase+pectinase
2. Assemble mixing cups: ▪ Label ALL cups with: water, cellulase, pectinase, cellulase+pectinase
3. Make sure to label all mixing spoons/droppers too. 4. Spoon 60 g (2 tablespoons) of applesauce into
each of the 4 mixing cups 5. Add one of the following to each cup of applesauce (MAKE SURE TO
LOOK AT YOUR LABELS): ▪ 10 drops of pectinase. Stir 3 seconds. Pour into filtration cup ▪ 10
drops of cellulase Stir 3 seconds. Pour into filtration cup ▪ 5 drops of cellulase and 5 drops of
pectinase Stir 3 seconds. Pour into filtration cup ▪ 10 drops of
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Argument Against Military Intervention For Humanitarian...
ARGUMENT AGAINST MILITARY INTERVENTION FOR HUMANITARIAN RELIEF An
understanding of where the Syrian healthcare system stood before the civil war, the toll of the fighting
and intentional targeting of medical personnel/infrastructure, ongoing humanitarian efforts, and
America s actions to date enable an informed evaluation of whether or not to use American military
forces in a humanitarian assistance role in Syria. This context allows for an examination of the
limitations of humanitarian aid, the advantages/disadvantages of plausible courses of action involving
the military and the threat of mission creep. Before evaluating the merits of available courses of action
the military can take to address Syria s medical crisis, it is important to identify and understand the
limitations of humanitarian assistance in general. Taylor Seybolt, Associate Professor in International
Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh an expert on military and humanitarian intervention, cites the
following inherent limitations of humanitarian intervention: it does not provide a lasting solution to
conflict; it has the potential to prolong wars; it can foster economic dependence; and it inhibits strong
state development.19 When these limitations are considered in regard to Syria, military intervention
for the sole purpose of providing medical humanitarian support does not make sense. Providing
medical aid in isolation to the Syrian people would address an effect of the civil war rather than
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Causes Of The Great Depression
The Great Depression was an economic decline that occurred in North America, Europe, and other
manufacturing countries of the world. It began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It is known as the
longest and most severe depression in the Western World. It is said that the Great Depression began
with a tragic collapse of stock market prices on the New York Stock Exchange in October of 1929.
Over the next three years, stock prices continued to fall, and in 1932, they had dropped to only about
20 percent of their value they had in 1929. This decline strained banks and many other financial
organizations, especially those who had stocks. By 1933, almost 11,000 of the 25,000 banks had
failed. During the Great Depression, shantytowns appeared as unemployed people were removed from
their homes. As the Depression got worse, and when the government failed to provide support,
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Poor agricultural practices and many years of drought are the cause of the Dust Bowl. When there was
enough rainfall, the land produced lots of crops. But as the droughts deepened, farmers kept plowing
and planting and nothing would grow. The ground cover that normally would have held the soil in
place, was gone. As the Plains s winds blew across the fields, it would pick up the leftover dust and
form clouds of dust in the sky. The sky would be dark for days and in some places the dust would drift
like snow. The Dust Bowl affected mostly the American Great Plains region, the states of Arkansas,
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Dust Bowl drove out hundreds of
thousands of people, and because it happened around the Great Depression, many people had trouble
getting back into the grove of things after moving to places around California. The land had little
ability to produce crops and many farmers were financially ruined. Many people died of
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Trends Of Property Prices Are Negatively Tracked By...
Trends in property prices are passionately tracked by economists because it is often a person s biggest
purchase and can also affect the rest of the economy. Property price trends are affected by many
factors, however they are like all other normal goods, price and demand are inversely related, if the
house prices are high fewer people will be willing and able to buy a house. Property prices tend to
increase as time goes by, this is positive equity as the owners are better off. However, as seen in the
2008 recession many people were in negative equity because the outstanding debt is more than the
house s retail value. If consumer confidence is absent it discourages expenditure, because if they
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Since there are more people in the UK, and they are living longer, the number of second hand
properties being sold is less, causing the prices of ones on the market to increase.
Dwellings have a high income elasticity of demand, so if the level of income increases demand for
property will also increase. Also, when people s income increases they are more likely to buy
properties than rent, also increasing average prices. There has been an overall increase in house prices
because 20 years ago average income was £19,774, peaking to 24,683 in 2008, then decreasing to
£22,524 in 2014 (source: rate inflation).
Social trends can also affect house prices, recently a trend has emerged for later marriages, the mean
age for marriage has increased by 8 years for men and women since 1972 (source: ONS). This has led
to an increase in demand for smaller dwellings such as apartments, causing the prices of these forms
of residence to rise.
The Bank of England can change the base rate of interest; this will be passed on by banks to the
general public, increasing the amount paid on variable rate mortgages. A higher rate will rule some
people out from being able to afford the house they want, decreasing demand for houses and lowering
the value of ones on the market. Recently, due to the economic crash the interest rate has
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Essay On My Journey In America
Before I stepped out of my house I remember Hero walking out in front of me, nagging about
traveling alone. I scoff and proclaim Benedick who? That is right, I do not need a man to travel by my
side, attending to my every need and protecting me . I have planned out my journey from start to
finish, allowing for enough time to immerse myself in Tibetan culture. With some persuasion Hero
finally allowed me to depart for the airport with just enough time to make my flight. As I go through
security I notice that all the people working at TSA are all men, they stare me down as if I were some
criminal, how dare they. Every interaction with a man puts me in a position in which I must show that
I am as strong or stronger then them. As finish up going through security I hear a faint voice over the
loudspeaker Air China flight 1345 now ready for boarding , quickly I get to my gate just in time to
board. My assigned seat was 5A, an aisle seat because I wanted extra legroom since the flight was
long.After what seemed like hours we finally started our descent. Over the people next to me I could
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My first stop was Potala Palace, the past residence of the Dalai Lama. Visiting the former quarters of
the Dalai Lama was an eye opening experience, the textures and patterns on the walls and floors were
alive with color spirit. While in Lhasa I also had the chance to explore Barkor street, which is in the
old quarters of the city. The streets lined with shops selling prayer wheels, long sleeve chuba , the
Tibetan people s traditional clothes,knives and religious articles.Specifically while walking amongst
tourists and locals alike I came across a few shops that sold Thangka , of Tibetan scroll painting,
which usually pictured themes of religion, history, literature, science and
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How Does Howard Fast Present Joseph Simmons
Joseph Simmons
A monster of a man with a heart of gold. This is how I picture Joseph Simmons from April Morning
by Howard Fast. This book is about the first battles of the Revolutionary War. It is seen through the
eyes 15 year old Adam Cooper. Over the period of a few days, Joseph Simmons goes from being a
pretty flat character who is seen as the big, silent type, to stepping up and helping lead some attacks on
the British. He goes from looking to others for approval to stepping up and finding his own voice. He
also gains a son in Adam, when his father, Moses Cooper, is lost in the battle. A good man overall,
Joseph Simmons is somewhat simple, extremely moral, and very kind.
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His kindness and his generosity make him, in my opinion, one of the best characters. Even though he
is a big, burly blacksmith, he cares and is not afraid to show it. Then I thought he d break my ribs, the
way he clutched me in those blacksmith arms of his, and when he let go of me, I saw that the tears
were pouring down his cheeks. (Fast #126) You can tell by that bit from the book just how kind he is,
how much he cares, and how he is not afraid to show it. After the battle he also steps up to fill a hole
in Adam s life, now that his father is dead. ...and then he took hold of my hands and told me, plain and
quiet, that while nothing could ever replace Moses Cooper in my head, I could turn to him just as I
would to a father. (Fast #135) Even though he does not have to do this, he goes out of his way to, just
because he is such a kind person. Joseph is just overall a kind man, who puts others before
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The Asian Journal Of Social Psychology
Learned Behavior
Learned behavior can often be compared with social learning because they both deal with the
individual being affected by observing their environment. Early theories of learned behavior and
social learning states humans and other organisms can in fact learn new behaviors from others they
encounter in social environments (Escobar, 2008). The Asian Journal of Social Psychology provides
important view into the psychology of Indonesian Islamic terrorism, focusing on the Bali Bombings of
2002. The Bali Bombings consisted of a car bomb exploding outside the Sari nightclub in Bali, a
popular tourist island in Indonesia. The attack was the worst terrorist incident in the history of
Indonesia, with 202 civilians dead and more than 100 wounded (Pike, 2011). Two other bombs
occurred including a backpack device that a suicide bomber was carrying, and a much smaller bomb
detonated outside the United States. The three brothers from Tengguin responsible for the bombings
are named Ali Ghufron, Amrozi and Ali Imron. Ghufron is the oldest in the family and served as the
role model for his younger brothers. The men responsible for these terrorist attacks in 2002 were
raised in environments that provide socialization processes in which Islamic values are established as
guidelines for daily life, including the family environment (Kruglanski, 2013). The stories Ali
Ghufron s father would tell him as bedtime stories remembers his father as a person who taught about
the
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The Privacy Of The Patriot Act
Privacy
The misuse of our personal information collected by private and public institutions has made privacy,
or the lack of it, a major societal concern today. One of the biggest reasons privacy has become such
an issue is the enactment of the Patriot Act , signed into law in reaction to the attacks on 9/11/2001.
This act broadened the ability for the US government to collect surveillance on people in order to
protect against terrorism inside the US. Critiques say it violates our civil liberties and undermines our
democracy. One example of this is the collection and storage of phone data by the government under
the Patriot Act. Is this an invasion of privacy? In order to keep society safe, a certain amount of private
information has to be known by Law Enforcement. In order to collect taxes and for society to
function, the government also needs some information. Collecting basic information isn t an invasion
of privacy, but the collection phone data is too intrusive. Can the public trust the government to not
miss use or lose the information they have on them?
The government and major companies have frequently leaked and misused the public s information.
For example, in Ted Koppel s 2005 article on Take My Privacy, Please! , he mentions how Bank of
America lost personal information on about 1.2 million federal government employees, including
some senators. LexisNexis unintentionally gave outsiders access to personal files on over 310,000
people. Time Warner
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Tort Law Reform And The Law Of Negligence
Introduction
A Tort is a legal construct and is not to be confused with a wrong in the general sense. It only exists
where the law exists The question is, Where there is no debate or argument that a duty of care is owed
to customers, public, employees where possibility of a risk may occur, that the scope of liability in the
tort of negligence or breach of duty.
In 2002, a Review of the Law of Negligence in Australia conducted by panel and chaired by the
Honourable David Ipp (known as the IPP Report) and the Recommendation 28 of the Standard of Care
and Breach of Duty and Remedies/ Damages. As Stuart and Clark summarise, there has been major
hurdles across the country and codifying common law in the NT would be fruitless. Tort Law Reform.
While the tort law reform process has been identified above as a driver in the move to class actions,
the system of reform undertaken at both federal and state levels has had a number of important
outcomes, namely reform to the law of negligence. Amendments to limitation periods, and the
capping, or extinguishing, of certain heads of damage.
Definition of Duty of Care , and Standard of Care:
A Duty of Care An Obligation imposed on a person to take reasonable care to ensure that they do not
cause another person to suffer harm. Duty is frequently determined by reference to established
categories, for example, doctors to patients: ; 109 ALR 62. When in doubt, there is no settled
methodology for establishing duty of care
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Essay about Todd Gitlin Summary on Media
Michael S. Earl Ms. Welch Eng 111 4177 Essay 2 10 March 2011 Gitlin s View Todd Gitlin is a
notable author born in New York City. He attended the University of California at Berkeley, where he
received a PhD in sociology and was heavily involved in the Students for a Democratic Society group.
Gitlin is now a professor at New York University where he teaches culture, journalism, and sociology.
Gitlin s selection, Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling, comes from his
book Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives (2001). In this
selection, Gitlin describes how private lives and domestic spaces have evolved from the seventeenth
century until now. He feels as though our once ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have become immune to true feelings for individual images and stories, and thrive on the idea of
the next gossip that will follow. In this selection of the book, Gitlin discusses a seventeenth century
Dutch painter by the name of Vermeer. Vermeer was known for being able to fr[ee]ze instants, but
instants that spoke of the relative constancy of the world in which his subjects lived (Gitlin 558).
People collected Vermeer s paintings for display throughout their homes. Gitlin sees Vermeer as the
seventeenth century version of the media. In that time, the images painted were relative to the people s
era and private world. In today s world Vermeer would be the equivalent to a celebrity photographer or
movie director. If Vermeer, or any other artist of his time, were to see today s households, they would
find that the once private space inside the home is now much more dominated by images of the
outside world than what would have been possible in the 1600 s. As mentioned in Gitlin s research,
statistics show that, watching TV is the dominant leisure activity of Americans, consuming 40 percent
of the average person s free time as a primary activity [when people give television there undivided
attention] (Gitlin 560). Even the wealthier parts of poor worlds have access to some sort of media. It
would take someone from a third world country to be stunned by the fact that our lives are constantly
portrayed through television, radio, internet
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The Crusades
The precondition for discovering America consisted of events and circumstances occurring over
centuries altering the social, political, economic, and technological landscape of the world. Events
dating back as far as the crusades provided a global exchange of ideas and technology, which overtime
provided the tools necessary to discover the New World. Trade was essential to global connectivity,
growth within a nation, economic stability, and acquiring knowledge. The Europeans were able to take
full advantage of the existing trade networks that ran across AfroEurasia as well as the Indian Ocean
and Mediterranean Sea. These trade routes provided new resources, luxury goods, and an exchange of
cultural as well as technological ideas. Additionally, the Crusades opened up trade routes with the east,
aiding the west in importing eastern luxury goods and acquiring new ideas. The Crusades led to
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Overland trade networks were successful under the Mongol Empire. Following the Red Turban
Movement, a religious movement mixed with militarism, the Mongol empire collapsed. The collapse
of the Mongol Empire led to trade delays and difficulties. New trade barriers increased the importance
of ocean trading routes to continue to trade with other civilizations. Additionally, when Europe began
to run low on gold deposits, explorers began searching West Africa for new gold resources. The
collapse of the Mongol Empire had a profound political effect as trade became more difficult, the
Ming dynasty was founded. War between the Ming dynasty and Mongols would persist, changing Asia
s overwhelming naval presence on the oceans and their trade relations with the rest of the world. Trade
with the East did improve with the rise of the Ottoman Empire, but lacked the same fluidity as present
with the
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Taking a Look at Cyberdolls
Strategy:
Build the best technologically advanced doll equipped with the latest and cutting edge technology.
Core Competencies:
CyberDolls are the new generation of dolls for young girls and boys (age range: 2 14). Children are
more likely to adapt easily to changes in the age of advancing technologies, but we also want our
children to understand that dolls are not all robots. CyberDolls combine old fashioned dolls with
emerging technologies. Equipped with the latest microchip, each doll interacts with your child in
addition to activities learned at home and school. As parents, each doll is programmable through a
USB port and pre installed software that are customizable for your child. Each doll grows with every
child s abilities. CyberDolls are convenient for children on the go or at home.
CyberDolls can be used in various platforms such as schools, homes, child care facilities, hospitals,
etc. It can be a helpful aid to child psychologists, pediatricians, rehabilitations centers, and other
various outlets that is affiliated with the development of children.
What makes Cyberdolls different from other dolls infused with technology is the CyberDolls ability to
actually grow with the child. The Cyberdoll provides a technology called CD Human Technology that
enables the child to learn from the doll and vice versa. The Cyberdoll will pick up on a child s emotion
and act accordingly to the situation. Example, the child may be experiencing a case of bullying at
school,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Lactic Acid
Several lactic acid producing miroorganisms such as lactic acid bacteria, fungi , yeast and microalgae
were analyzed for the fermenetation process of the lactic acid production. Since the fermentation step
is the producing step of the whole it is very essential that the chosen strain is feasible, economically
compeptitve and yields efficent amount of desired product which is lactic acid.There were several
criteria that were considered during the elimination process for the microorganims such as the ph
tolerability which is correlated with the acid tolerancy, thermal resistivity in order to determine the
safety measures of the process, the type of feremntative process that is implamented by the organism
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Lactobacillus delbrueckii have also high acid tolerance which is a must fort he fermentator
envoriment. It can also be engineered using Standard procedures for etiher d or L isomer
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Essay on Three Different Types of Human Memory
Memory is the diary we all carry about with us, Oscar Wilde once said. Now for a second imagine a
life without any memories! One wouldn t be able to remember his/her name, how to look after
themselves or to even recognize their own friends and family. It would be impossible to live happily
without ones memories. That is why our memories are such vital points in our lives. They are the
building blocks of our current selves. Due to those reasons it is very useful to find as much
information regarding it as possible. For that very purpose this research paper has been written. The
purpose of this research is to uncover the truth regarding how the human brain stores and retrieve
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(Mastin, 2010)
The human brain is fabricated of 100 billion neurons. As one grows and develops, these neurons are
attached to each other, and communicate through thousands of connections called synapses.
(sciencemuseum.org.uk) .The brain is only reflected to process information that will be useful at a
later date, and to allow the rest or in other words unimportant information to pass by unnoted.
Memories are formed when certain connections inside our brain are strengthened. Human memory is
an intricate activity of the brain that allows us to store information and retrieve it again when we need
it. All people have a natural curiosity about their memory. This question came into account several
years ago by reports in the popular press of recovered memories from early childhood. This question
also brought along many other questions and whether infants can recall memory from any length of
time. Due to this sudden interest in the human memory, it led to many people assuming that the time
for the research on memory was then. (Rovee Collier, June 1999, pg.80) But that belief is proved to be
wrong. The study of human memory stretches back to at least to 20,000 years ago. Aristotle made one
of the earliest attempts to understand human memory in his thesis called On the Soul . In his thesis
Aristotle compared the human mind to a blank slate and hypothesized that all humans are born
unrestricted to any knowledge and are purely the
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Essay On Garlic Pesticide
CHAPTER 1
I. INTRODUCTION:
Nowadays ,people can t oppose the boosting of the countless pests and insects that disturb our daily
habits. Controlling of insects and pests is one of the main problems of most farmers and gardeners. So,
instead of buying commercial and expensive inorganic insecticides, an alternative and economical
insect repellant made up of the sap of euphorbia plant, garlic, and siling labuyo, all natural insecticides
derived from different plants which could kill insects and pests. The garlic (alluim sactium) that used
for both ordinary and medicinal purposes and even as natural flavoring, could also be a benefit to
make an insecticide. The property of garlic that is considered as an effective chemical that can kill ...
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THE ULTIMATE GARLIC SUPPLEMENT ALLICIN
The chemistry of garlic is extremely complex, but research has shown that it is the unusual organ
sulfur compounds relatively unique to garlic that promote its broad range of lipid lowering,
antithrombotic, anti blood coagulation, anti hypertension, anti cancer, anti oxidant and anti microbial
effect. The most well known and widely studied garlic compound is allicin , yet ironically allicin does
not exist in fresh, undamaged garlic cloves. The predominant garlic sulfur compound is Alliin. Garlic
also contains high levels of an enzyme called allinase. Cavallito and Bailey first reported in 1944 that
allicin is the garlic compound chiefly responsible for the broad spectrum anti bacterial action of garlic.
They noted that various actions of garlic, such as its cholesterol lowering and anti bacterial effect are
primarily due to its allicin content.
ALLIIN
Alliin is a sulfoxide that is a natural constituent of fresh garlic. It is a derivative of the amino acid
cysteins. When fresh garlic is chopped or crushed, the enzyme allinase converts alliin into allicin
which is primarily responsible for the aroma of fresh garlic. Garlic has been used since antiquity as a
therapeutic remedy for a certain conditions now associated w/ oxygen toxicity, and when this was
investigated, garlic did indeed show strong anti oxidant and hydroxyladical scavenging properties,
possibly owing to the alliin
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The Hollow Men Stylistics
1. Introduction This paper deals with a stylistic analysis of Eliot s poem The Hollow Men . What are
the stylistic featuresexploited by Eliot to make his poem more expressive is the main problem that this
study tries to investigate. It aims to explore ways in which language use has been integrated in the
selected poems. It is also aimed at analyzing some of the distinctive features that give the selected
poem their identity. To fulfill the aim of the study, it hypothesizes that Eliot exploits certain linguistic
deviations as an essential way to make his poem more expressive. So as to examine the proposed
hypothesis, certain representative examples have been chosen from the poem for the sake of analysis.
Some stylistic features are investigated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We normally study style because we want to explain something, and in general, literary stylistics has
the goal of explaining the relation between language and artistic function (Leech and Short, 1981:
13).Short and Candlin (1989: 183) view stylistics as a linguistic approach to the study of the literary
texts. It thus embodies one essential part of the general course; that of combining language and literary
study. Stylistics, the study of the devices in languages such as rhetorical figures and syntactical
patterns that are considered to produce expressive or literary style. Haynes (1989: 3) refers to style as
the manner of expression which is different in various contexts. It is defined depending on one s field
of study.Style as deviation from the norm, Language is a behavior governed by rules and norms. When
something is done in a quite different way from how it is usually done, then that is said to be a
deviation from the norm. This is achieved by reconstruction from the structural resource of language
to extend the frontiers of current usages.This concept is most common at both the lexical and the
syntactic level and used mostly for effective
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The Future of Computer Science Essay
The Future of Computer Science
Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Systems are international qualifications,
enabling people to work globally, and in a very broad variety of roles. There is steady growth in
demand for technically adept and flexible IT graduates. Declining student enrollment, while growth
continues in law, medicine, biology, economics, and business; the decline among women is
particularly alarming (Klawe and Shneiderman 27). Computer science is now a part of everyone s
daily life through the innovations and technologies it enables. From transforming health care to
enabling a more robust national defense, computer science is on the forefront of discovery, driving
economic growth and transforming our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a government, it requires its ability and being able to express the reality completely for all people.
They should release the power from the previous level supervising authority and verify the lawful
financial information. Ideally, this suggestion can avoid the financial crisis based on the failure of
credit department. From research and development investors point of view, even though the U.S. fiscal
deficits year after year, but research funding has continued to increase (28). Nowadays, the financial
crisis has got more severed. Thinking of the investment banks have performed the significantly
technical positions in the financial history. Banks help raising money for the new company, and the
product that they buy is raising comprehension of investors interest in technology companies. Despite
of the global financial depression, high tech industries profits are still rising.
As we live in the 21st century, development of science and technology grow very quickly. As far as I
have known the field of computer application continuously expanding, and the rapid development of
science and technology. It has become necessary in various areas of the goods. Perhaps in the near
future, we carry the computers, cell phones and other digital products is not the way with the hands in
pocket. Lohr claims that computer science is young
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Superfund Mine Sites Essay
There are many problems with superfund mine sites in the world. In the United States there is an
estimate of about 475,000 500,000 abandoned mine lands. These abandoned mine lands and superfund
waste sites represent a serious threat to human health and the environment. The impact of these
abandoned mine lands is becoming increasingly important because the risk exposure they are
presenting to people, environment, and the communities. Some of the problems that abandoned
superfund mine lands pose are but not limited to: air pollution, contaminated or acidic surface, water
pollution, sediment contamination, ground water, and threat endangered species. We will discuss case
studies on the Lake kalWe will discuss some of the environmental impacts that a few mines present in
this article. When it comes to the sedimentation problem it poses to superfund mine sites it causes a
severe impact on fish and other aquatic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It can pose a major impact, especially to younger children. Mining can have an impact and pose a
hazard from almost anything. Some of the contaminants that are found at superfund sites are, but not
limited to: lead, which presents a major threat to the human health and the environment. Asbestos,
which like lead is also present a major threat to human health. Dioxin, which contaminates the soil,
soil bioavailability, and radiation.
In Chavara, Kollam, Kerala along the coastline there has been mining and processing activity being
performed since the 1920 s. The mining and processing activity is rare earth minerals. Kelara has been
a significant step in self reliance for the country in terms of being a strategically important industry
but at the same time the grave environmental consequences because of the improper management of
the industrial waste from the titanium dioxide pigment producing industry is a cause of concern
(impact pf rare
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The Chemistry Of Natural Waters Lab Report
Bailee Gunter
11/2/15
Exp. 10 The Chemistry Of Natural Waters Lab
Chemistry 111
Section 107
Seung Yi Lee
Group Members:
Madison Haas
Bethany Guillen
Josh Grunden
Karina Grullon
Peyton Haefner
The Chemistry Of Natural Waters Lab
In the Chemistry of Natural Waters Lab we were to collect a sample of water, ranging from a fountain,
stream, bottle, or tap water. After we collected the samples we all did many tests to see what the
hardness was for each one. Water hardness is determined by the amount of Calcium and Magnesium
in the water.(2) Water that has more Calcium or Magnesium is considered to be harder than water with
less of those two elements. When you use soap and detergent, this is where you see water hardness
coming into play in everyday life when you are washing things. During the experiment we found out
whether the samples had solutes in them by evaporating them and seeing what type of residue is left
behind. These materials that are left behind are called TDS (Total Dissolved Solids.) EDTA was one of
the tests that we used to test the hardness of the water. C10H16N2O8 is EDTA which stands for
ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and this would be the chelating agent in the complexation tritation.
EDTA provided us with a number for the residue remaining. Another indicator for water hardness is
EBT (Erichrome Black T.) Then next way that we determined the hardness of water was through
Atomic Absorption spectrophotometry (AA). The way that this hardness is determined
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Freedom In John Locke s Second Treatise Of Government
John Locke has a very distinct definition of freedom, which remains the foundation of his account
throughout Second Treatise of Government. He believes that freedom is the groundwork for the
natural state of humans, property, and the highest good. Locke was one of the first philosophers to
consider the natural rights of women children and slaves, and he states very early in his writings, that
all humans are characteristically in a state of perfect freedom . This allows humans to control their
actions, determine their person, and think without the will of any other human. In their natural state,
humans have the ability to order their actions as they see fit, because of their freedom. Locke argues
that the reason people naturally have perfect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore a person is not free until they are capable of knowing and understanding the law, but once
they have reached maturity, they are capable of knowing the law and using it as an outline. The
freedom then of man, and liberty of acting according to his own will, is grounded on his having
reason, which is able to instruct him in that law he is to govern himself by, and make him know how
far he is left to the freedom of his own will (Locke Chap. 6, Sec. 63). Children have an equal right to
life, but are not fully free, because they lack a developed understanding of the law. Because each
person owns his or her body, they are in control of their bodily person, and also the work of their
hands. For instance, if a potato farmer puts his efforts into farming the land and cultivation his crops,
he would be the owner of his crops and all profits made from the potatoes. He would have the freedom
to eat, trade or sell his potatoes in whatever manner he sees fit. The labour of his body, and the work
of his hands are entirely his (Locke Chap. 5, Sec. 27). It is the duty of the farmer to maximize the
benefits of his
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21 Second Grade Writing Ideas Writing, Teaching Wri

  • 1. 21 Second Grade Writing Ideas | Writing, Teaching Wri 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 21 Second Grade Writing Ideas | Writing, Teaching Wri 21 Second Grade Writing Ideas | Writing, Teaching Wri
  • 2. Examples Of Figurative Language In The Hobbit Valleys have Ears Personification P.51 Hearts of Mountains Personification P.71 Out of his pale lamp like eyes Metaphor P.71 great bare arms and legs with knotted muscles Metaphor P.118 my armor is like tenfold shields,my teeth are swords,my claws spears the shock of my tail a thunderbolt,my wings a hurricane,and my breath death Simile and Metaphor Pg. 226 Each example of figurative language adds descriptions into evocative events, enhancing the emotional significance of the story It also helps the reader to understand the underlying symbolism of a scene or more fully recognize a literary theme. One of the main themes of the Hobbit is adventure. The novel begins with Bilbo Baggins being content living in a hole in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Narmer The Harvester The Palette of Narmer, a 3000 2920 BCE piece from Hierakonpolis illustrates the unification of the Upper and Lower halves of Egypt. The front of the Palette depicts the necks of felines entwined into a loop, necks bound by string in what appears to be a restraining matter; visual evidence for that unification, and dually serving as a compact to hold some of the iconic makeup Egypt is often associated with. Also on the front, a bull representing the insurmountable strength of King Narmer is seen charging a city s walls, hinting at Narmer s victory as King of the new Egypt. Narmer is represented again wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, as decapitated and fallen foe lay on his right side. The back of the palette, not straying from the theme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Harvesters Vase of Hagia Triada was crafted in the relief artistic style, meaning the artist added a component of realism by giving the structures more depth and 3 D characteristics. While this wasn t absent holistically in Egyptian art (evidenced by the very real pyramids and mastabas), generally many pieces of its ancient art were 2 dimensional, drawn on papyrus scrolls in hieroglyphs or carved into colored stone. The Harvesters vase though included that element as it shows figures that seem to be on a beveled plane. Both the Egyptian and Minoan artists followed the trend of depicting people with profile and frontal views, both pieces also having one person as a standout center figure. But with the Harvesters vase the detail paid to the central figure was more of a visual one, then the symbolic details associated with Narmer on the palette. The man is crafted with amazing anatomical detail as his hallowed ribs are seen as he inhales. This is different than the attention to anatomical detail paid by the Egyptians with their funerary process of mummification. The Egyptians attached significance to different body parts based on their sense of spirituality and beliefs, whereas this artist seems interested in the actual workings of the body. Namer s physique isn t given an excess of detail, it was more so his positioning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Similarities Between Courtly Love And Chivalry Throughout the medieval era there are two ideas that help identify the style and theme of writing poets and authors wrote in. One idea used is courtly love. Courtly love is on overpowering, overwhelming, and outgoing love that a woman has for her suitor. Many times this never ending loves causes either the lady of man to do unexplainable actions. On the other than chivalry is another idea did played a big part in influencing the writings throughout this era. .Chivalry is any behavior that fall under the knightly conduct code. Examples of this are caring, kind, being a gentleman, loyal, truthful, and faithful. These actions are found in the knights conduct code because they were behavioral traits usually found amongst knights. Though different both courtly love and chivalry are related. Chivalry is one of many manners due to courtly love. Both of themes are crucial in forming themes and plots in medieval stories and ballads. The ideas of chivalry and courtly love are important because they help form, teach a lesson, and get the authors point across in medieval writings. To begin the idea of both chivalry and courtly love can be used together to prove a point in a medieval story. They are both used to keep the plot going and they can both b used to get a Dorcinvil 2 point across. In The Honeysuckle: Chevrefoil the courtly love between the two causes Tristan to be chivalrous. If it were not for the love between the two he would not have acted out of chivalry to make a signal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Are Freshwater Polls Affecting Alabama s Biodiversity Of... Freshwater invertebrates make up a vast amount of Alabama s Biodiversity. Biodiversity is the variability among living organisms from all sources, including terrestrial, marine, and other aquatic ecosystems. Mollusca which are also known as snails are one the most commonly encountered in Alabama. They spend the majority of their life in an aquatic ecosystem. As a matter of fact, Their are 180 different species of Mollusca in Alabama.There are unique species associated with every type of aquatic habitat from the Canadian Arctic to the Everglades of Florida. Mollusca are highly valued because they are either a food source or biological indicators for a healthy habitat.They prove immensely beneficial both economically and medicinally. Alabama ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, freshwater snails like many other river species across North America are threatened. The abundance and variety of snails have dramatically declined over the last 80 years, especially those species that inhabit streams and rivers. Approximately 60 species of freshwater snails are presumed extinct, 20 are on the federal endangered or threatened species list, and another 290 species are of conservation concern nationwide. The decline of freshwater snails began in the early twentieth century. Dam construction and other channel modifications, siltation, and industrial and agricultural pollution have all degraded the river habitats on which most species depend. As a result, the species richness and the abundance of freshwater snails have declined dramatically. This decline has been especially pronounced in the Southeastern United States where these animals are most diverse. The continued loss and decline of freshwater snails and other river species are testament to the fact that despite significant water quality improvements made in the last 25 years, much work remains if we are to halt species ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about Plato’s Apology Plato s Apology Socrates was a very simple man who did not have many material possessions and spoke in a plain, conversational manner. Acknowledging his own ignorance, he engaged in conversations with people claiming to be experts, usually in ethical matters. By asking simple questions, Socrates gradually revealed that these people were in fact very confused and did not actually know anything about the matters about which they claimed to be an expert. Socrates felt that the quest for wisdom and the instruction of others through dialogue and inquiry were the highest aims in life. He felt that The unexamined life is not worth living. Plato s Apology is the speech Socrates made at his trial. Socrates was charged with not recognizing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believed that the reason he was put on trial was because he embarrassed many people. Socrates compared himself to a gadfly stinging the lazy horse, which is the Athenian state. Without him, Socrates claimed, the state would drift into a deep sleep, but through his influence it can be awakened. Socrates was found guilty by a narrow margin and was asked to come up with a penalty. Socrates suggested that if he were to get what he deserved, he should be honored with a great meal for being of such service to the state. He rejected the sentences of prison or exile, offering instead to pay a fine. When the jury rejected his suggestions and sentenced him to death, Socrates accepted the verdict and said that no one but the gods know what happens after death and so it would be foolish to fear what one does not know. He also warned the people who voted against him that by silencing him rather than listening to him, they have harmed themselves much more than they have harmed him. Socrates opened his case by asking the jury to listen to him openly and to pardon him if he went into his usual style of speaking. His accusers had already spoken against him in the flowery manner common in courts of law. Socrates said that his accusers speeches contained great refinement and skill, and he lacked the ability to speak so well. However, he said that he would speak the truth while his opponents lied. Socrates also stated that while his accusers speeches were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Are The Consequences Of Distracted Driving 1) Discuss the consequences related to distracted walking (10 marks) They walk in front of cars and into street signs, falling off curbs and walking into tree limbs. They are distracted pedestrians who, while texting, talking on the phone, listening to music or even reading, have sustained serious injuries, some of which fatal. A 2007 11 study conducted by the NSW transport, found that over 1 in 7 people killed on the road are pedestrians, with distractions as a contributing factor to deaths for the overwhelming majority. However these alarming statistics indicate that this is not only happening in Australia. Similar statistics found in the U.S caused New York State to lower speed limits in its busy city areas, as more and more pedestrian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An adaptation of the previously successful Queensland government campaign Are You Driving Blind , Get Your Hand off It highlights the dangers of distracted driving, as they draw attention to the increased risk of a serious or fatal crash caused by mobile phone use. The campaign outlines these consequences through a series of advertisements that identify the growing concern of driver fatalities and injuries cause by distracted driving from mobile phones. Crash data statistics from 2010 2014 revealed that there were over 236 crashes where hand held mobile phones were identified as a contributing factor. Furthermore, more than 35,000 fines were issued to NSW drivers for illegal hand held mobile phone usage, during July 2014 to June 2015. These statistics are clear evidence of the growing issue of illegal mobile usage while driving, as taking your eyes of the road for no longer than two seconds can double your risk of causing or being involved in a serious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Making Positive Changes For Expectant Parents Within this essay, I will reflect on an event that I witnessed during clinical placement, focussing on the process of non directed donation (RCOG, 2006) of umbilical cord blood via the onsite NHS Blood and Transport (NHSBT) team, as well as the related issue with the antenatal communication and subsequent consent to utilise the service. In order to maintain confidentiality in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council s Code of Conduct (NMC, 2008) and The Data Protection Act (1998), the hospital and the people involved in the event, (as well as those involved in subsequent conversations as a result) will not be referred to by name. I have used the Gibbs reflective cycle (Gibbs, 1988), and will be relating the event back to recent research and relevant hospital and governmental procedures wherever possible. As a result of this assignment, I have undertaken further research that will be outlined below, which I hope will assist in making positive changes for expectant parents in the future. Donation of umbilical cord blood is a trend that has grown in popularity in recent years, and is now offered on site at several NHS trust hospitals (RCOG, 2006). Despite this service being readily available to expectant parents within my placement hospital, it became clear during my second week that the relevant information regarding donation was not being provided soon enough in the antenatal period which would allow for an informed decision to be made as to whether or not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Formation Of Proprietary Company Essay Question One The first issue arose on the grounds of factors, which were taken into consideration by Haili and John at the time of formation of proprietary company rather than Partnership Company. It can be assumed that in deciding the structure, the features of the two types of companies and both the positive negative perspectives of them were given attention before the final mind set. On one hand, the salient features found under the Partnership heading were as follows: a) Such companies can be formed through an oral or written agreement, though the written agreement was not mandatory but common. b) Minimum two persons were required and maximum 10 persons in case of the banking business and 20 in other types of business. c) The business name must be registered with ASIC if the name was not under each partner. d) Sharing of profit among the partners was to be done according to the agreed ratio and vice versa in terms of any losses. On the other hand, the characteristic of proprietary company were discovered to be as follows: (a) privately held company that could be either unlimited or limited. (b) Such type of company was known to have a separate legal entity and as per the decided case of Salomon v Salomon Company Ltd [1897] , it was, therefore, distinct from its directors, shareholders, promoters and other members. (c) Governed by a separate law, so it had right, duties and obligation. As a result, such company can have assets as well as liabilities and make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Human Disconnection In Fahrenheit 451 The Human Disconnection within Fahrenheit 451 I define connection as the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can give and receive without judgement; and when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship, Brene Brown stated, who is an american scholar, author and public speaker. Human connection is pretty much a necessity in life, and it is also something that Fahrenheit 451 lacks. In the story, written by Ray Bradbury, the society focuses more on technological advances and not so much on the individuals themselves. Throughout the entire book, you can see how unfocused people are on one another and how much of their surroundings they don t notice. A good example of this is Montag ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Emc Grabs Procedure This script is provided as a means to collect system and/or software configuration for investigations by EMC. To Install : Extract the tar file into a suitable directory using following command, command: tar xvf emcgrab_ lt;os gt;_ lt;version gt;.tar Please ensure that your filesystem has at least 500M free of disk space for temporary files that may be generated during its processing. If running ECC 5.x the resulting tar file could be very large. Please NOTE: 1. The script will prompt the user with a warning message should it detect less than 25M remaining on the file system every time the script runs the file system check routine. Each time the user will have the option of continuing or aborting the script. 2. The script ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is normal. Host : HP UX If BCV and / or RDF2 devices are presented to the host and they are in a Not Ready state, then ioscan may timeout. Module Support : Module : clariion (Clariion Storage) Automatic Detection : AIX, SunOS, HP UX and Linux This requires Navisphere commands to be installed on the host platform. The IP addresses will be automatically detected for any SP where devices are visible to the host. You can define additional IP addresses through the use of the clariionIP command line option Module : dru (EMC Open Migrator/LM) (Optional) Runs stormigrator commands, lists configured sessions and collects logs for last 14 days. No known issues.
  • 12. Module : ecc (EMC Control Center) (Optional) Predominately configured to collect ECC 5.x ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Study On Psychiatric Disorders And How Evidence Based... This past week I have been on a slight emotional roller coaster led by stress due to homework assignments and life. Not only do I have 3 research papers due less than a month and a presentation along with a summary regarding my student client Ms. B, but my personal life (father) are adding the cherry to the top of my stress ice cream sundae. Although I was informed of the hard work that lies in an MA education, I am having a hard time allocating my time towards my studies. Working hard is the obvious and I know it pays off, especially after graduating from an accelerated undergrad program with high honors earlier this year. I truly do have a passion to learn about psychiatric disorders and how evidence based methods are used to treat these disorders. I actually do get excited when I get my learning on; however, it s me getting motivated to do it. Then my biggest cognitive distortion of polarized thinking kicks in, which does not help me either; more so, because if I do not do my superb best work, I feel it is not even worth submitting my assignments. When I started the program, I desired to seek a therapist to help me grow within the counseling field, but now I really do need to make it a reality. As what I learned so far about CBT, it could help me re train my thought process about my self worth about excelling and failing. In the meantime, I need to take it at face value and discipline myself to get it done, because I am all about responsibility/accountability , as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Toxic Leader Analysis The purpose of this essay is to identify what happened when my ODA worked for a toxic company commander in Afghanistan. I will compare and contrast the differences between good leaders vs. toxic leaders, how toxic leaders develop, and share personal experiences on how our ODA dealt with our company commander. Leadership style is the pattern of behavior used by a leader as recognized by those who are led. Good leaders add value, impart energy and maximize potential. However, some leaders, by virtue of their personality and style consume unit energy. Even high performing organizations can be run into the ground. Toxic leaders have a style that is so destructive that they not only do not add value, they are a detriment to their organizations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Samuel Becket May Be A Far-Famed Author World Health... Samuel Becket may be a far famed author World Health Organization introduced the thought of absurdity, nothingness, nihilism and meaninglessness of life. He diagrammatical the absurdity within the lifetime of the individuals. He believed that life is during a circular kind, from wherever it starts, at an equivalent purpose it ends. there s no thought of faith no ethical values, no thought of your time and area in absurdity. Absurdity may be a word that may be explained by reasoning but the fault may be a acquainted world that within the universe that s suddenly bereft of illusion, finish of sunshine, man feels as unknown. he s in Associate in Nursing irradiate exile as a result of he s bereft of recollections of lost fatherland the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being additional specific, it is shown that Vladimir represents the portion of humanity World Health Organization trusts in faith and non secular beliefs to guide them, which Estragon represents the additional ideal existentialist portion of humanity World Health Organization chooses to prevent waiting and construct the which means of life supported expertise within the tangible and physical world around them. the subsequent is Associate in Nursing example of dialogue that supports this concept: Estragon: On the opposite hand it would be higher to strike the iron before it freezes. (Beckett 13) Here we have a tendency to see that Vladimir is looking on Godot to inform him what he must apprehend relating to his existence; whereas Estragon asserts that they are doing not have the time to attend which they ought to take action on their own before it s too late. The trope of the cooling iron suggests that humanity doesn t have enough time to attend for his or her non secular ponderings to supply them enlightenment, that the prospect can pass, and their efforts won t go once it will. Therefore, it is finished from this that Estragon s suggestion that he and Vladimir build their own manner currently, before it s too late is that the additional ideal course of action advocated by the play. It s Estragon World Health Organization follows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Functions Of The Earth s Climate System · The Earth s Climate System · Climate Function · Climate is what you expect, and weather is what you get. (World Ocean Review) · Weather is short term, climate is long term (next year, 10 years away) · Earth s climate is a result of interactions of many components within the system. · Sun and ocean interactions, ocean and atmosphere. · Troposphere · Lowest level of the atmosphere, we live in the troposphere. Primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen as well as water vapor. · Majority of weather experienced happens in the troposphere. · Stratosphere · Second layer of the atmosphere · Planes fly in the stratosphere · Hydrosphere · Comprised of all liquid surface and subterranean water · Fresh and Salt water. 1 · Biosphere · Is the sum of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3 · Energy Cycle · Solar radiation is transformed into internal heat, potential energy, latent energy, and kinetic energy and moves around in various ways by the atmosphere, oceans, land and ice. Some is also radiated back into space (Trenberth) · There must be a balance between the incoming and outgoing radiations. · Energy cycle drives weather systems, ocean currents, and determines climate (Trenberth). · Once energy is absorbed and cycled through the atmosphere the energy is then radiated back into space. · Causes of recent changes · Burning of fossil fuels · Increases CO2 within the atmosphere trapping in more heat. · CO2 absorbs the heat that is bounced off the earths surface. · When the sun s energy reaches the earth, some of that energy is absorbed and some is radiated back, energy balance. Greenhouse Gases absorb the energy that is radiated back into space, intern warming the atmosphere. 4 · Almost 100% of the observed temperature increase over the last 50 years has been due to the increase in the atmosphere of greenhouse gas concentrations like water vapour, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and ozone. (Time for Change) · Greenhouse gases act like a mirror and reflect to earth some of the heat energy that would normally be lost into space. (Time for Change). · Increase in energy consumption world wide, CO2 and other pollutants at new highs. 5 · Climatic Impact From Atmospheric Energy and Geological Events. · Energy Transported · Energy is transferred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Syrian Uprising The Syrian Uprising Over the past couple of years we have certainly seen a drastic change in the Arab world dating back to December of 2010 in Tunisia as protestors forced ruler Zine el Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country. This was the beginning of the Arab spring, which saw a revolutionary wave spread across many Arabic countries resulting in four leaders being forced from power in the countries of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen. The sociological perspective on conflict states that the world is in a continual struggle and this is true as there is always going to be tension between two competing groups or multiple groups who don t necessarily agree with a certain issue (Schaefer amp; Haaland, 2012). In most cases, especially in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As many people know poverty plagues many areas of North Africa and the Middle East and these deprivations created a clash between expectations and reality. This will back up my point that social justice and equality can only be attained through conflict. High unemployment, corruption, social inequalities, deterioration of the economy and increases in food prices all led to fuelled political demands (Dalacoura, 2012). Media also played a huge role in making the rebellion possible as grievances were channeled into collective action. The Al Jazeera satellite channel based in Qatar was able to broadcast the rebellion in Egypt and Tunisia all over the area, as Facebook and Twitter helped the people organize revolts. Today s media is extremely powerful and influential and it benefited demonstrators and protesters all over the Arab World in helping them create change through conflict resolution (Dalacoura, 2012). These uprisings, however, were answered differently by certain regimes. Over the past year and a half some rebellions were more successful in overthrowing their governments then others. In some cases regimes were able to stop the rebellion and in other cases it fuelled it. The way leaders responded to the uprising is crucial in determining how it developed. Tunisian leader Ben Ali was taken by surprise, which resulted in a slow and weak reaction and ultimately his resignation. On the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Seed Policy In Bangladesh The seed policy reforms in Bangladesh contributed to an increase in the number of companies importing seeds from a very limited number focusing on vegetable seeds prior to 1993 to about 100 companies focusing on a broad range of crops in 2011 12. However, these aggregate figures above do not reveal the differences in private sector s response to seed policy reforms between and within crop segments. Additionally, what is less clear is whether the reforms contributed to increases in crop productivity, the ultimate goal for the reforms. To understand the factors influencing differences in private sectors response to seed policy reforms and its impact on crop productivity an understanding of the characteristics of various crop segments is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The yield benefits of hybrid seeds are attributed to the hybrid vigor achieved by the crossing of two distinct parental lines. In contrast to seeds of traditional/modern high yielding varieties, hybrid seeds loose its hybrid vigor for each of the generations when seeds are reused compelling farmers to purchase new seeds every year. Most of the rich hybrids are for boro rice. Aman varieties are long duration type and mostly grown under rain fed conditions. Since most of the farmers rely on farmer saved seeds for aman season there is less demand for purchased seeds. Hence participation of private seed companies is very limited in the aman seed segment, even after the reforms. Wheat is the second most important cereal crop in the country. The area under wheat is declining over the years mainly due to the expansion in maize area. Hence, the potential seed market for wheat is relatively low compared to rice and most of the farmers rely on farmer saved seeds for production of subsequent crops. Because of these reasons private sector participation in wheat seed market is very limited. Maize, unlike rice and wheat, is a non notified crop making it easy for private sector to enter the maize seed market. Although private sector was active in the maize seed sector from early on, the rapid increase in demand for hybrid seeds since late 1990s attracted many companies into the sector. Recent estimates suggest that about 90% of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Using The Disk Head Simulator Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Using the Disk Head Simulator Introduction Secondary storage is a very significant component of a computer s operating environment. It provides an important large storage space that can permanently hold systems software and any other desired user data. Secondary storage can also be utilized as a backup to ensure that the computer system is reliable and that data carried is safe. In addition, secondary storage also known as the Disk system supports the operations of the main memory. Therefore, we can say that the optimal performance of the disk is crucial since it affects the overall operation of the system (Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne). To be able to read or write a sector of the disk, the disk arm needs to first and foremost search for targeted track. This, if not optimized, the time required to complete the search also referred to as the seek time, will be far much higher than anticipated. This time also depends on the distance between the position of the current read/write and the location of track that is required. On touching the track, the rotation of the occurs so as to ensure that the desired sector is under read/write. This time is referred to as the rotation time and is usually known in advance. In order to ensure optimal performance of the system through reduction of the seek, transfer and rotation time, a disk arm scheduling technique is required. This scheduling techniques is able to schedule or organize different sets of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Language Essay In English Language is the way humans communicate with eachother. Most of us use it verbally, many use it in writing and other use sign language in order to communicate. Language is part of almost everything amongst us, we read it or hear it on a daily basis. If we are driving we read signs on the road, when we buy stuff we read labels and we could not read without knowing the language, and when we speak we also use language. But language does not stand alone, linguistics is a huge part of it. In my opinion, linguistics is by far one of the most intriguing subjects and classes I have ever taken before. I believe it is a subject everyone seems to be familiar with, yet not really aware of how and why we know the gist of it. Linguistics is the scientific study of human language and its structure, we study language because it teaches us how to communicate with others. Language is everywhere and part of our everyday lives, we use language to communicate with everyone around us. For many communication is vital as part of our jobs and for others it is a form of expression. Language is something that can make us feel wonderful and happy, if someone compliments you, it makes you feel good, but it is also something that can be used to hurt and make people cry, it is a powerful tool humans have. Language whether it be verbal or not has meaning and we must know the basics in order to communicate effectively. In linguistics we learn about the different perspective of language and the different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Lasting Effect Of Adolf Hitler And The Holocaust Many religious conflicts are built from prejudice. However, only few will have a lasting effect on the world s history. In Germany in the year 1933, a man named Adolf Hitler rose to power. His mission would be to exterminate all minorities, but most importantly, the Jews. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin meaning sacrifice by fire . But as we now know in history, the Holocaust was the genocide of six million Jews by Hitler and the Nazi regime. Over the time of Hitler s reign, the Jewish population would be stripped of their rights, dignity, and most preciously their lives. At the end of WWI, Germany was directly blamed for causing the great conflict. Many Germans could not accept this blame, and believed designed by the Jewish people as part of a greater conspiracy. Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. The Nazi rise to power ended the Weimar Republic, the German democracy that was established after World War I. The Nazi state, also called The Third Reich, quickly became a regime in which citizens had no guaranteed basic rights. Hitler s first objective was to eliminate political opposition. The assault against the Jews began with a boycott of Jewish businesses. A week later the Nazis dismissed Jews from civil service, and by the end of the month the participation of Jews in German schools was restricted. In May 1933, thousands of Nazi students and professors stormed university libraries and bookstores in cities throughout Germany to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Clean Meat Is Wrong Because of this breakthrough, Scharfenberg believes people abiding by their religion s strict rules on food, such as Jews and Muslims, can consume meat without it being ethically condemned by their religion. This isn t to say people of religions which condemn certain products are now cleared to eat these foods, it is a matter of interpretation to what they believe is haram, or forbidden. Many Muslims who do not consume bovine and swine meat believe that clean meat is ethically clean, but it still originates from a sacred animal. Many concerns with clean meat are related to the cost, but the prices are, falling about 15 to 20 percent per month, as the company improves yields and finds less expensive nutrients. Within the next several years, as prices decrease, clean meat products will become publicly available through stores around the world. Cause and effect could eventually drive slaughterhouses into the ground, halt climate change, and change how the world views what they are eating, changing how we perceive the human diet for eternity (Scharfenberg). Katie Engelhart, reporter at NBC Left Field, and Nicholas Köhler, freelance journalist, report that to take a small step in reducing CO₂ gas emissions, campaigns like Meat Free Monday, are encouraging a minimum of one meatless meal per week. Some celebrities endorsing the campaign are former Vice President Al Gore, Simon Cowell, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Alec Baldwin. Influential celebrities and political figures use their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Spiritual Discipline Of Worship Introduction The spiritual discipline that I have chosen is worship. When I think of the term worship my initial response is singing to God but throughout this course I have learnt that although singing is one important aspect of worship, that it is so much more than just that. Worship is to honour and adore the Trinity as the supreme treasure of life. Worship is offering your whole self to God. Worship is a choice and a way of life. Summarise your original understanding of the discipline before the course started Before I began studying the discipline of worship I understood worship as singing to God. I believed that it was something that came naturally to every believer, that it was something that you just did when you were a Christian. To think of worship as a discipline was a bit of a struggle for me. I understood worship to be lifting God up with your voice either in church meetings or in your quiet time at home and only had a basic understanding of what living a lifestyle of worship looked like. A Significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to this discipline The significant Christian figure that I would like to focus on is William Booth. William was born in England, gave his life to Jesus at the age of 15 and is best known today as founder and first general of the Salvation Army . William had a passion for music and a niche for using secular songs to reach the lost, although he was often criticized by others for doing so. He contributed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Persuasive Speech On Table Etiquette As kids, most of us would have heard our parents ranting chew your food properly or keep your elbows off the table ; their continuous effort to instil these habits was our first encounter with table etiquettes. As we grew older they mellowed down our parents I mean for we had, by then learnt not to spray our food at other people while trying to accomplish the task of chewing and talking apart of course from other basic mannerisms that enabled us to act like mature adults for a major part of it. Fast forward to the present food still remains a major fixture in our everyday world. Though (as kids) we had mastered the art of eating, we are still not masters of the art. Many of us often find ourselves going through a minor fit when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nobody likes to be a part of a conversation with flying breadcrumbs coming at them at supersonic speeds. This holds true even when you are at a fast food place. Do one thing at a time, either eat or talk. Where does the napkin go? Where to place the napkin creates quite a bit of confusion. You pick the napkin unfold it to your side, not over the table or your plate. Fold it in half and place it on your lap with the loose ends away from you. If you need to use the napkin to wipe your mouth, you just lift the top half of the fold and gently wipe any spills. The napkin never gets back onto the table right through the meal. It is placed back on the table only when you are finished eating. If you have to excuse yourself between courses, you can scrunch the napkin and leave it on your seat. Do not leave it on the table. Fork it right Most people mess this one up. If you are not used to eating with cutlery at home, then you ll be struggling when you have to use it. Remember, to always hold the fork in your left hand and use the right hand for the knife. This eases the process of cutting your food into smaller pieces and allows you to easily adjust your bite size. Use the fork to shift the food into your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pros And Cons Of Military Dictatorship Why is the military dictatorship not good? It is supposed to believe that Thais are well accustomed with the military dictatorship because Thailand has been launched a coup d état by a military for 13 times since 1932. When it changed the government system from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy on June 24th, 1932 by the promoters, called Khana Rasadon including civil servants and the military elite. They seized the power of King Rama VII and declared the first constitution. After that, Thailand should become more democratic, but it would not. The military elite quite has a big role in Thai politics. According to the history, the incidents on October 14th,1973 when it was under controlled by the Thanom dictatorship. Students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prachathai press wrote that five students in KhonKaen province were arrested after showing three fingers, which was the symbol against the dictatorship (2014). In June 23rd 2016, the military and police officers arrested the seven activists, who campaigned to vote no in the referendum for the 2016 constitution. The NCPO claimed that this campaign was distorting the constitution and disobeying the article 61 of referendum legislation (2016), although this referendum would mean the future of citizens. Furthermore, media are also prevented from presenting any content which is against them. Due to the NCPO announcement, volume 97 and 103/2014 showed any publishing that criticizes the government and gives negative effects on them are not allowed. If anybody or group disobeys that, he or she will be examined the professional ethics and banned (2014). On November 14th, 2014, Matichon reported, Nattaya Vaewweerakup, a TPBS correspondent, was removed from the TV program, The voice of citizens before reforming, after a group of military met the chief executive of TPBS. The reason was that she referred to the coup d état (2014). This not only pointed out, media were threatening, but also Thais were blocked from receive another side of information. In an article, Thailand crisis: under a dictatorship, from human rights watch media, Brad Adams gave an opinion that Under military rule, Thailand s human rights crisis has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Proper Use Of Force In Law Enforcement Police officers, also known as law enforcement officers, have the duty to protect our people and property. They also have the duty and responsibility to enforce the law within their jurisdiction, maintain order, and assist those within the community. In the course of duty, police officer encounter with a variety of people, and although most people are willing to cooperate, some people will resist and that s when the use of force comes in place. Police officers are authorized to use force under certain circumstances, such as in self defense, undergoing arrest of an accused individual, and in defense of another person or a victim. These officers are fully and properly trained regarding the use of force while on duty. According to the National Institution of Justice law enforcement officers should use only the amount of force necessary to mitigate an incident, make an arrest, or protect themselves or others from harm, the levels of force police use include basic verbal and physical restraint, less lethal force and lethal force. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many favorable opinions as well as many negative objections have been made regarding the use of force in law enforcement. But according to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, force is the amount of effort required by a police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject (IACP). With that being said, in today s society, many police departments across the United States find themselves disturbed with the widespread negative allegations of the use of police ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Congested Roadways Background The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognizes on road vehicles such as motorcycles, cars, trucks and buses as mobile sources of air pollution (How Mobile Sources, 2016). Additionally, the EPA has stated that individuals who live in proximity to major roads appear to have an increased incidence and severity of health problems (How Mobile Sources, 2016). These statements by the EPA formed the basis of my research regarding Philadelphia s most congested roadways. In June of 2013, The Inquirer s Emily Babay published an article titled The 13 Worst Commutes Around Philadelphia . Babay referenced a study published by TRIP, a national transportation research group, to identify commutes in Philadelphia with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the interest of time, only 4 of the 13 roadwyas listed in The Inquirer s article The 13 Worst Commutes Around Philadelphia were studied during the course of this experiment. The 3 roadways analyzed in this study were selected because the commutes with the most congestion were primarily confined within the city limits of Philadelphia. Other routes listed in The Inquirer s article ran through Philadelphia and branched out to surrounding counties. The roadways with high levels of congestion included in this study were I 676 from I 95 to I 76, I 76 from I 676 to Belmont Avenue, and I 95 from the Betsy Ross Bridge to I 676. After identifying 3 roadways with high levels of congestion, 8 living spaces (4 apartments and 4 parks) less than half a mile from these routes were selected and defined as red locations. Additionally, eight living spaces (4 apartments and 4 parks) directly located along roadways with normal congestion were selected as controls and defined as green locations. For the purpose of this experiment, roadways with normal levels of congestion were defined as any route that was not included in TRIP s survey of the most congested roadways in Philadelphia. For the purpose of this experiment, the living spaces studied along Philadelphia s most congested roadways were Sister Cities Park, Granary Apartments, West Fairmount Park, Brentwood Apartments, East Fairmount Park, Fairview Apartments, Liberty Lands Park, and Schmidt Commons. Sister ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Effect of Enzymes on Apple Juice Production The Effect of Enzymes on Apple Juice Production Biology Period 6 Background Info The purpose of this experiment was to determine which enzyme or the combination of the two enzymes makes the most apple juice from applesauce. We did his by, mixing 10 drops of an enzyme (cellulose/pectinase/both) into a few tablespoons of applesauce. We then left the rest to nature, and watched the liquid funnel out for 10 minutes. Lastly, we recorded our data. The cell wall is a complicated structure containing both cellulose and pectin. Pectin is found in the cell walls of plants and is also specifically found concentrated near the skin and core of fruit. It is what keeps the fruit together and prevents it from getting mushy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assemble 4 filtration cups ▪ Roll coffee filter into funnel ▪ Place funnel on top of graduated cylinder ▪ Make sure to label each graduated cylinder with: water, cellulase, pectinase, and cellulase+pectinase 2. Assemble mixing cups: ▪ Label ALL cups with: water, cellulase, pectinase, cellulase+pectinase 3. Make sure to label all mixing spoons/droppers too. 4. Spoon 60 g (2 tablespoons) of applesauce into each of the 4 mixing cups 5. Add one of the following to each cup of applesauce (MAKE SURE TO LOOK AT YOUR LABELS): ▪ 10 drops of pectinase. Stir 3 seconds. Pour into filtration cup ▪ 10 drops of cellulase Stir 3 seconds. Pour into filtration cup ▪ 5 drops of cellulase and 5 drops of pectinase Stir 3 seconds. Pour into filtration cup ▪ 10 drops of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Argument Against Military Intervention For Humanitarian... ARGUMENT AGAINST MILITARY INTERVENTION FOR HUMANITARIAN RELIEF An understanding of where the Syrian healthcare system stood before the civil war, the toll of the fighting and intentional targeting of medical personnel/infrastructure, ongoing humanitarian efforts, and America s actions to date enable an informed evaluation of whether or not to use American military forces in a humanitarian assistance role in Syria. This context allows for an examination of the limitations of humanitarian aid, the advantages/disadvantages of plausible courses of action involving the military and the threat of mission creep. Before evaluating the merits of available courses of action the military can take to address Syria s medical crisis, it is important to identify and understand the limitations of humanitarian assistance in general. Taylor Seybolt, Associate Professor in International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh an expert on military and humanitarian intervention, cites the following inherent limitations of humanitarian intervention: it does not provide a lasting solution to conflict; it has the potential to prolong wars; it can foster economic dependence; and it inhibits strong state development.19 When these limitations are considered in regard to Syria, military intervention for the sole purpose of providing medical humanitarian support does not make sense. Providing medical aid in isolation to the Syrian people would address an effect of the civil war rather than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Causes Of The Great Depression The Great Depression was an economic decline that occurred in North America, Europe, and other manufacturing countries of the world. It began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It is known as the longest and most severe depression in the Western World. It is said that the Great Depression began with a tragic collapse of stock market prices on the New York Stock Exchange in October of 1929. Over the next three years, stock prices continued to fall, and in 1932, they had dropped to only about 20 percent of their value they had in 1929. This decline strained banks and many other financial organizations, especially those who had stocks. By 1933, almost 11,000 of the 25,000 banks had failed. During the Great Depression, shantytowns appeared as unemployed people were removed from their homes. As the Depression got worse, and when the government failed to provide support, President Herbert Hoover was blamed for the economic conditions, as well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Poor agricultural practices and many years of drought are the cause of the Dust Bowl. When there was enough rainfall, the land produced lots of crops. But as the droughts deepened, farmers kept plowing and planting and nothing would grow. The ground cover that normally would have held the soil in place, was gone. As the Plains s winds blew across the fields, it would pick up the leftover dust and form clouds of dust in the sky. The sky would be dark for days and in some places the dust would drift like snow. The Dust Bowl affected mostly the American Great Plains region, the states of Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. The Dust Bowl drove out hundreds of thousands of people, and because it happened around the Great Depression, many people had trouble getting back into the grove of things after moving to places around California. The land had little ability to produce crops and many farmers were financially ruined. Many people died of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Trends Of Property Prices Are Negatively Tracked By... Trends in property prices are passionately tracked by economists because it is often a person s biggest purchase and can also affect the rest of the economy. Property price trends are affected by many factors, however they are like all other normal goods, price and demand are inversely related, if the house prices are high fewer people will be willing and able to buy a house. Property prices tend to increase as time goes by, this is positive equity as the owners are better off. However, as seen in the 2008 recession many people were in negative equity because the outstanding debt is more than the house s retail value. If consumer confidence is absent it discourages expenditure, because if they cannot pay, the house could be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since there are more people in the UK, and they are living longer, the number of second hand properties being sold is less, causing the prices of ones on the market to increase. Dwellings have a high income elasticity of demand, so if the level of income increases demand for property will also increase. Also, when people s income increases they are more likely to buy properties than rent, also increasing average prices. There has been an overall increase in house prices because 20 years ago average income was £19,774, peaking to 24,683 in 2008, then decreasing to £22,524 in 2014 (source: rate inflation). Social trends can also affect house prices, recently a trend has emerged for later marriages, the mean age for marriage has increased by 8 years for men and women since 1972 (source: ONS). This has led to an increase in demand for smaller dwellings such as apartments, causing the prices of these forms of residence to rise. The Bank of England can change the base rate of interest; this will be passed on by banks to the general public, increasing the amount paid on variable rate mortgages. A higher rate will rule some people out from being able to afford the house they want, decreasing demand for houses and lowering the value of ones on the market. Recently, due to the economic crash the interest rate has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On My Journey In America Before I stepped out of my house I remember Hero walking out in front of me, nagging about traveling alone. I scoff and proclaim Benedick who? That is right, I do not need a man to travel by my side, attending to my every need and protecting me . I have planned out my journey from start to finish, allowing for enough time to immerse myself in Tibetan culture. With some persuasion Hero finally allowed me to depart for the airport with just enough time to make my flight. As I go through security I notice that all the people working at TSA are all men, they stare me down as if I were some criminal, how dare they. Every interaction with a man puts me in a position in which I must show that I am as strong or stronger then them. As finish up going through security I hear a faint voice over the loudspeaker Air China flight 1345 now ready for boarding , quickly I get to my gate just in time to board. My assigned seat was 5A, an aisle seat because I wanted extra legroom since the flight was long.After what seemed like hours we finally started our descent. Over the people next to me I could make out beautiful mountain ranges that looked like they went for miles upon miles. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My first stop was Potala Palace, the past residence of the Dalai Lama. Visiting the former quarters of the Dalai Lama was an eye opening experience, the textures and patterns on the walls and floors were alive with color spirit. While in Lhasa I also had the chance to explore Barkor street, which is in the old quarters of the city. The streets lined with shops selling prayer wheels, long sleeve chuba , the Tibetan people s traditional clothes,knives and religious articles.Specifically while walking amongst tourists and locals alike I came across a few shops that sold Thangka , of Tibetan scroll painting, which usually pictured themes of religion, history, literature, science and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Does Howard Fast Present Joseph Simmons Joseph Simmons A monster of a man with a heart of gold. This is how I picture Joseph Simmons from April Morning by Howard Fast. This book is about the first battles of the Revolutionary War. It is seen through the eyes 15 year old Adam Cooper. Over the period of a few days, Joseph Simmons goes from being a pretty flat character who is seen as the big, silent type, to stepping up and helping lead some attacks on the British. He goes from looking to others for approval to stepping up and finding his own voice. He also gains a son in Adam, when his father, Moses Cooper, is lost in the battle. A good man overall, Joseph Simmons is somewhat simple, extremely moral, and very kind. Joseph, the local blacksmith, is somewhat simple and known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His kindness and his generosity make him, in my opinion, one of the best characters. Even though he is a big, burly blacksmith, he cares and is not afraid to show it. Then I thought he d break my ribs, the way he clutched me in those blacksmith arms of his, and when he let go of me, I saw that the tears were pouring down his cheeks. (Fast #126) You can tell by that bit from the book just how kind he is, how much he cares, and how he is not afraid to show it. After the battle he also steps up to fill a hole in Adam s life, now that his father is dead. ...and then he took hold of my hands and told me, plain and quiet, that while nothing could ever replace Moses Cooper in my head, I could turn to him just as I would to a father. (Fast #135) Even though he does not have to do this, he goes out of his way to, just because he is such a kind person. Joseph is just overall a kind man, who puts others before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Asian Journal Of Social Psychology Learned Behavior Learned behavior can often be compared with social learning because they both deal with the individual being affected by observing their environment. Early theories of learned behavior and social learning states humans and other organisms can in fact learn new behaviors from others they encounter in social environments (Escobar, 2008). The Asian Journal of Social Psychology provides important view into the psychology of Indonesian Islamic terrorism, focusing on the Bali Bombings of 2002. The Bali Bombings consisted of a car bomb exploding outside the Sari nightclub in Bali, a popular tourist island in Indonesia. The attack was the worst terrorist incident in the history of Indonesia, with 202 civilians dead and more than 100 wounded (Pike, 2011). Two other bombs occurred including a backpack device that a suicide bomber was carrying, and a much smaller bomb detonated outside the United States. The three brothers from Tengguin responsible for the bombings are named Ali Ghufron, Amrozi and Ali Imron. Ghufron is the oldest in the family and served as the role model for his younger brothers. The men responsible for these terrorist attacks in 2002 were raised in environments that provide socialization processes in which Islamic values are established as guidelines for daily life, including the family environment (Kruglanski, 2013). The stories Ali Ghufron s father would tell him as bedtime stories remembers his father as a person who taught about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Privacy Of The Patriot Act Privacy The misuse of our personal information collected by private and public institutions has made privacy, or the lack of it, a major societal concern today. One of the biggest reasons privacy has become such an issue is the enactment of the Patriot Act , signed into law in reaction to the attacks on 9/11/2001. This act broadened the ability for the US government to collect surveillance on people in order to protect against terrorism inside the US. Critiques say it violates our civil liberties and undermines our democracy. One example of this is the collection and storage of phone data by the government under the Patriot Act. Is this an invasion of privacy? In order to keep society safe, a certain amount of private information has to be known by Law Enforcement. In order to collect taxes and for society to function, the government also needs some information. Collecting basic information isn t an invasion of privacy, but the collection phone data is too intrusive. Can the public trust the government to not miss use or lose the information they have on them? The government and major companies have frequently leaked and misused the public s information. For example, in Ted Koppel s 2005 article on Take My Privacy, Please! , he mentions how Bank of America lost personal information on about 1.2 million federal government employees, including some senators. LexisNexis unintentionally gave outsiders access to personal files on over 310,000 people. Time Warner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Tort Law Reform And The Law Of Negligence Introduction A Tort is a legal construct and is not to be confused with a wrong in the general sense. It only exists where the law exists The question is, Where there is no debate or argument that a duty of care is owed to customers, public, employees where possibility of a risk may occur, that the scope of liability in the tort of negligence or breach of duty. In 2002, a Review of the Law of Negligence in Australia conducted by panel and chaired by the Honourable David Ipp (known as the IPP Report) and the Recommendation 28 of the Standard of Care and Breach of Duty and Remedies/ Damages. As Stuart and Clark summarise, there has been major hurdles across the country and codifying common law in the NT would be fruitless. Tort Law Reform. While the tort law reform process has been identified above as a driver in the move to class actions, the system of reform undertaken at both federal and state levels has had a number of important outcomes, namely reform to the law of negligence. Amendments to limitation periods, and the capping, or extinguishing, of certain heads of damage. Definition of Duty of Care , and Standard of Care: A Duty of Care An Obligation imposed on a person to take reasonable care to ensure that they do not cause another person to suffer harm. Duty is frequently determined by reference to established categories, for example, doctors to patients: ; 109 ALR 62. When in doubt, there is no settled methodology for establishing duty of care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay about Todd Gitlin Summary on Media Michael S. Earl Ms. Welch Eng 111 4177 Essay 2 10 March 2011 Gitlin s View Todd Gitlin is a notable author born in New York City. He attended the University of California at Berkeley, where he received a PhD in sociology and was heavily involved in the Students for a Democratic Society group. Gitlin is now a professor at New York University where he teaches culture, journalism, and sociology. Gitlin s selection, Supersaturation, or, The Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling, comes from his book Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives (2001). In this selection, Gitlin describes how private lives and domestic spaces have evolved from the seventeenth century until now. He feels as though our once ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have become immune to true feelings for individual images and stories, and thrive on the idea of the next gossip that will follow. In this selection of the book, Gitlin discusses a seventeenth century Dutch painter by the name of Vermeer. Vermeer was known for being able to fr[ee]ze instants, but instants that spoke of the relative constancy of the world in which his subjects lived (Gitlin 558). People collected Vermeer s paintings for display throughout their homes. Gitlin sees Vermeer as the seventeenth century version of the media. In that time, the images painted were relative to the people s era and private world. In today s world Vermeer would be the equivalent to a celebrity photographer or movie director. If Vermeer, or any other artist of his time, were to see today s households, they would find that the once private space inside the home is now much more dominated by images of the outside world than what would have been possible in the 1600 s. As mentioned in Gitlin s research, statistics show that, watching TV is the dominant leisure activity of Americans, consuming 40 percent of the average person s free time as a primary activity [when people give television there undivided attention] (Gitlin 560). Even the wealthier parts of poor worlds have access to some sort of media. It would take someone from a third world country to be stunned by the fact that our lives are constantly portrayed through television, radio, internet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Crusades The precondition for discovering America consisted of events and circumstances occurring over centuries altering the social, political, economic, and technological landscape of the world. Events dating back as far as the crusades provided a global exchange of ideas and technology, which overtime provided the tools necessary to discover the New World. Trade was essential to global connectivity, growth within a nation, economic stability, and acquiring knowledge. The Europeans were able to take full advantage of the existing trade networks that ran across AfroEurasia as well as the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. These trade routes provided new resources, luxury goods, and an exchange of cultural as well as technological ideas. Additionally, the Crusades opened up trade routes with the east, aiding the west in importing eastern luxury goods and acquiring new ideas. The Crusades led to Europe s discovery of sugar. The Crusades exposed the Europeans to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overland trade networks were successful under the Mongol Empire. Following the Red Turban Movement, a religious movement mixed with militarism, the Mongol empire collapsed. The collapse of the Mongol Empire led to trade delays and difficulties. New trade barriers increased the importance of ocean trading routes to continue to trade with other civilizations. Additionally, when Europe began to run low on gold deposits, explorers began searching West Africa for new gold resources. The collapse of the Mongol Empire had a profound political effect as trade became more difficult, the Ming dynasty was founded. War between the Ming dynasty and Mongols would persist, changing Asia s overwhelming naval presence on the oceans and their trade relations with the rest of the world. Trade with the East did improve with the rise of the Ottoman Empire, but lacked the same fluidity as present with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Taking a Look at Cyberdolls Strategy: Build the best technologically advanced doll equipped with the latest and cutting edge technology. Core Competencies: CyberDolls are the new generation of dolls for young girls and boys (age range: 2 14). Children are more likely to adapt easily to changes in the age of advancing technologies, but we also want our children to understand that dolls are not all robots. CyberDolls combine old fashioned dolls with emerging technologies. Equipped with the latest microchip, each doll interacts with your child in addition to activities learned at home and school. As parents, each doll is programmable through a USB port and pre installed software that are customizable for your child. Each doll grows with every child s abilities. CyberDolls are convenient for children on the go or at home. CyberDolls can be used in various platforms such as schools, homes, child care facilities, hospitals, etc. It can be a helpful aid to child psychologists, pediatricians, rehabilitations centers, and other various outlets that is affiliated with the development of children. What makes Cyberdolls different from other dolls infused with technology is the CyberDolls ability to actually grow with the child. The Cyberdoll provides a technology called CD Human Technology that enables the child to learn from the doll and vice versa. The Cyberdoll will pick up on a child s emotion and act accordingly to the situation. Example, the child may be experiencing a case of bullying at school, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Lactic Acid Several lactic acid producing miroorganisms such as lactic acid bacteria, fungi , yeast and microalgae were analyzed for the fermenetation process of the lactic acid production. Since the fermentation step is the producing step of the whole it is very essential that the chosen strain is feasible, economically compeptitve and yields efficent amount of desired product which is lactic acid.There were several criteria that were considered during the elimination process for the microorganims such as the ph tolerability which is correlated with the acid tolerancy, thermal resistivity in order to determine the safety measures of the process, the type of feremntative process that is implamented by the organism and the efficency were among these criteria.First ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lactobacillus delbrueckii have also high acid tolerance which is a must fort he fermentator envoriment. It can also be engineered using Standard procedures for etiher d or L isomer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Three Different Types of Human Memory Memory is the diary we all carry about with us, Oscar Wilde once said. Now for a second imagine a life without any memories! One wouldn t be able to remember his/her name, how to look after themselves or to even recognize their own friends and family. It would be impossible to live happily without ones memories. That is why our memories are such vital points in our lives. They are the building blocks of our current selves. Due to those reasons it is very useful to find as much information regarding it as possible. For that very purpose this research paper has been written. The purpose of this research is to uncover the truth regarding how the human brain stores and retrieve memories. Throughout this research, topics such as definition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Mastin, 2010) The human brain is fabricated of 100 billion neurons. As one grows and develops, these neurons are attached to each other, and communicate through thousands of connections called synapses. (sciencemuseum.org.uk) .The brain is only reflected to process information that will be useful at a later date, and to allow the rest or in other words unimportant information to pass by unnoted. Memories are formed when certain connections inside our brain are strengthened. Human memory is an intricate activity of the brain that allows us to store information and retrieve it again when we need it. All people have a natural curiosity about their memory. This question came into account several years ago by reports in the popular press of recovered memories from early childhood. This question also brought along many other questions and whether infants can recall memory from any length of time. Due to this sudden interest in the human memory, it led to many people assuming that the time for the research on memory was then. (Rovee Collier, June 1999, pg.80) But that belief is proved to be wrong. The study of human memory stretches back to at least to 20,000 years ago. Aristotle made one of the earliest attempts to understand human memory in his thesis called On the Soul . In his thesis Aristotle compared the human mind to a blank slate and hypothesized that all humans are born unrestricted to any knowledge and are purely the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay On Garlic Pesticide CHAPTER 1 I. INTRODUCTION: Nowadays ,people can t oppose the boosting of the countless pests and insects that disturb our daily habits. Controlling of insects and pests is one of the main problems of most farmers and gardeners. So, instead of buying commercial and expensive inorganic insecticides, an alternative and economical insect repellant made up of the sap of euphorbia plant, garlic, and siling labuyo, all natural insecticides derived from different plants which could kill insects and pests. The garlic (alluim sactium) that used for both ordinary and medicinal purposes and even as natural flavoring, could also be a benefit to make an insecticide. The property of garlic that is considered as an effective chemical that can kill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... THE ULTIMATE GARLIC SUPPLEMENT ALLICIN The chemistry of garlic is extremely complex, but research has shown that it is the unusual organ sulfur compounds relatively unique to garlic that promote its broad range of lipid lowering, antithrombotic, anti blood coagulation, anti hypertension, anti cancer, anti oxidant and anti microbial effect. The most well known and widely studied garlic compound is allicin , yet ironically allicin does not exist in fresh, undamaged garlic cloves. The predominant garlic sulfur compound is Alliin. Garlic also contains high levels of an enzyme called allinase. Cavallito and Bailey first reported in 1944 that allicin is the garlic compound chiefly responsible for the broad spectrum anti bacterial action of garlic. They noted that various actions of garlic, such as its cholesterol lowering and anti bacterial effect are primarily due to its allicin content. ALLIIN Alliin is a sulfoxide that is a natural constituent of fresh garlic. It is a derivative of the amino acid cysteins. When fresh garlic is chopped or crushed, the enzyme allinase converts alliin into allicin which is primarily responsible for the aroma of fresh garlic. Garlic has been used since antiquity as a therapeutic remedy for a certain conditions now associated w/ oxygen toxicity, and when this was investigated, garlic did indeed show strong anti oxidant and hydroxyladical scavenging properties, possibly owing to the alliin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Hollow Men Stylistics 1. Introduction This paper deals with a stylistic analysis of Eliot s poem The Hollow Men . What are the stylistic featuresexploited by Eliot to make his poem more expressive is the main problem that this study tries to investigate. It aims to explore ways in which language use has been integrated in the selected poems. It is also aimed at analyzing some of the distinctive features that give the selected poem their identity. To fulfill the aim of the study, it hypothesizes that Eliot exploits certain linguistic deviations as an essential way to make his poem more expressive. So as to examine the proposed hypothesis, certain representative examples have been chosen from the poem for the sake of analysis. Some stylistic features are investigated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We normally study style because we want to explain something, and in general, literary stylistics has the goal of explaining the relation between language and artistic function (Leech and Short, 1981: 13).Short and Candlin (1989: 183) view stylistics as a linguistic approach to the study of the literary texts. It thus embodies one essential part of the general course; that of combining language and literary study. Stylistics, the study of the devices in languages such as rhetorical figures and syntactical patterns that are considered to produce expressive or literary style. Haynes (1989: 3) refers to style as the manner of expression which is different in various contexts. It is defined depending on one s field of study.Style as deviation from the norm, Language is a behavior governed by rules and norms. When something is done in a quite different way from how it is usually done, then that is said to be a deviation from the norm. This is achieved by reconstruction from the structural resource of language to extend the frontiers of current usages.This concept is most common at both the lexical and the syntactic level and used mostly for effective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Future of Computer Science Essay The Future of Computer Science Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Systems are international qualifications, enabling people to work globally, and in a very broad variety of roles. There is steady growth in demand for technically adept and flexible IT graduates. Declining student enrollment, while growth continues in law, medicine, biology, economics, and business; the decline among women is particularly alarming (Klawe and Shneiderman 27). Computer science is now a part of everyone s daily life through the innovations and technologies it enables. From transforming health care to enabling a more robust national defense, computer science is on the forefront of discovery, driving economic growth and transforming our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a government, it requires its ability and being able to express the reality completely for all people. They should release the power from the previous level supervising authority and verify the lawful financial information. Ideally, this suggestion can avoid the financial crisis based on the failure of credit department. From research and development investors point of view, even though the U.S. fiscal deficits year after year, but research funding has continued to increase (28). Nowadays, the financial crisis has got more severed. Thinking of the investment banks have performed the significantly technical positions in the financial history. Banks help raising money for the new company, and the product that they buy is raising comprehension of investors interest in technology companies. Despite of the global financial depression, high tech industries profits are still rising. As we live in the 21st century, development of science and technology grow very quickly. As far as I have known the field of computer application continuously expanding, and the rapid development of science and technology. It has become necessary in various areas of the goods. Perhaps in the near future, we carry the computers, cell phones and other digital products is not the way with the hands in pocket. Lohr claims that computer science is young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Superfund Mine Sites Essay There are many problems with superfund mine sites in the world. In the United States there is an estimate of about 475,000 500,000 abandoned mine lands. These abandoned mine lands and superfund waste sites represent a serious threat to human health and the environment. The impact of these abandoned mine lands is becoming increasingly important because the risk exposure they are presenting to people, environment, and the communities. Some of the problems that abandoned superfund mine lands pose are but not limited to: air pollution, contaminated or acidic surface, water pollution, sediment contamination, ground water, and threat endangered species. We will discuss case studies on the Lake kalWe will discuss some of the environmental impacts that a few mines present in this article. When it comes to the sedimentation problem it poses to superfund mine sites it causes a severe impact on fish and other aquatic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can pose a major impact, especially to younger children. Mining can have an impact and pose a hazard from almost anything. Some of the contaminants that are found at superfund sites are, but not limited to: lead, which presents a major threat to the human health and the environment. Asbestos, which like lead is also present a major threat to human health. Dioxin, which contaminates the soil, soil bioavailability, and radiation. In Chavara, Kollam, Kerala along the coastline there has been mining and processing activity being performed since the 1920 s. The mining and processing activity is rare earth minerals. Kelara has been a significant step in self reliance for the country in terms of being a strategically important industry but at the same time the grave environmental consequences because of the improper management of the industrial waste from the titanium dioxide pigment producing industry is a cause of concern (impact pf rare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Chemistry Of Natural Waters Lab Report Bailee Gunter 11/2/15 Exp. 10 The Chemistry Of Natural Waters Lab Chemistry 111 Section 107 Seung Yi Lee Group Members: Madison Haas Bethany Guillen Josh Grunden Karina Grullon Peyton Haefner The Chemistry Of Natural Waters Lab In the Chemistry of Natural Waters Lab we were to collect a sample of water, ranging from a fountain, stream, bottle, or tap water. After we collected the samples we all did many tests to see what the hardness was for each one. Water hardness is determined by the amount of Calcium and Magnesium in the water.(2) Water that has more Calcium or Magnesium is considered to be harder than water with less of those two elements. When you use soap and detergent, this is where you see water hardness coming into play in everyday life when you are washing things. During the experiment we found out whether the samples had solutes in them by evaporating them and seeing what type of residue is left behind. These materials that are left behind are called TDS (Total Dissolved Solids.) EDTA was one of the tests that we used to test the hardness of the water. C10H16N2O8 is EDTA which stands for ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid and this would be the chelating agent in the complexation tritation. EDTA provided us with a number for the residue remaining. Another indicator for water hardness is EBT (Erichrome Black T.) Then next way that we determined the hardness of water was through Atomic Absorption spectrophotometry (AA). The way that this hardness is determined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Freedom In John Locke s Second Treatise Of Government John Locke has a very distinct definition of freedom, which remains the foundation of his account throughout Second Treatise of Government. He believes that freedom is the groundwork for the natural state of humans, property, and the highest good. Locke was one of the first philosophers to consider the natural rights of women children and slaves, and he states very early in his writings, that all humans are characteristically in a state of perfect freedom . This allows humans to control their actions, determine their person, and think without the will of any other human. In their natural state, humans have the ability to order their actions as they see fit, because of their freedom. Locke argues that the reason people naturally have perfect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore a person is not free until they are capable of knowing and understanding the law, but once they have reached maturity, they are capable of knowing the law and using it as an outline. The freedom then of man, and liberty of acting according to his own will, is grounded on his having reason, which is able to instruct him in that law he is to govern himself by, and make him know how far he is left to the freedom of his own will (Locke Chap. 6, Sec. 63). Children have an equal right to life, but are not fully free, because they lack a developed understanding of the law. Because each person owns his or her body, they are in control of their bodily person, and also the work of their hands. For instance, if a potato farmer puts his efforts into farming the land and cultivation his crops, he would be the owner of his crops and all profits made from the potatoes. He would have the freedom to eat, trade or sell his potatoes in whatever manner he sees fit. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands are entirely his (Locke Chap. 5, Sec. 27). It is the duty of the farmer to maximize the benefits of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...