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Possible Essay Topics To Kill A Mockingbird
1. Possible Essay Topics To Kill A
Mockingbird
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Possible Essay Topics To Kill A Mockingbird
Possible Essay Topics To Kill A Mockingbird
2. Computer Access and Information Storage
Executive Summary
Computer access and information storage has drastically evolved with the increase of computer
usage and internet access across a wide range of areas including homes, businesses, schools and
government departments. These changes make requirements for more specific laws to regulate the
use of computers and storage of data as well as new forensic techniques and tools to investigate
such offences.
Following this, computer forensic investigators are becoming a necessity for lawyers and barristers
as support in both criminal and civil proceedings. What legislation exists in Ireland to handle
computer crime?
Ireland does not have exclusive law that would deal with computer crime as such, but has two
laws that can handle computer crimes. Criminal Damage Act 1991 (the 1991 Act ) deals with
principal offences in section 2 and section 5 while Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences)
Act, 2001 (the 2001 Act ) covers computer related offences in section 9 and section 48.
Criminal Damage Act 1991
Section 2 (1) A person who without lawful excuse damages any property belonging to another
intending to damage any such property or being reckless as to whether any such property would be
damaged shall be guilty of an offence.
While section 2 above does not call out specific reference to computer related crime, the definition
in the statute regarding property does include offences relating to data.
Section 5 (1) A person who without lawful excuse operates a
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3. What Are Their Veertebrate Characteristics
A.Fish Early Amphibians
1)Ostracoderm. What are their characteristics? Did they all look the same? Do they possess the
chordate characteristics? Vertebrate characteristics?
The ostracoderms once were considered the oldest and most primitive of the known chordates
(Gregory, 1935).
Their fins were small, and they lacked lateral fins, but did have medial fins. They had permanently
open mouths.
They have small size none longer than 15 cm
They used ciliated motion to move food, ostracoderms used their muscular gill pouch to create a
suction that pulled in small and slow moving prey.
All ostracoderm have similar characteristic and they depict vertebrate characteristics.
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Compare mouth position (subterminal, terminal), teeth, jaws (amphistylic vs hyostylic), fin shape.
Cladoselache
Cladoselache had a short, rounded snout, a mouth located at the front of the head long jaws
attached to the cranium under the snout and behind the eye, cladodont teeth, and a stout spine in
front of each dorsal fin and has crescent shaped tail fin, with an upper lobe about the same size as
the lower
Hybodus
Complete with two dorsal fins that would have helped it steer with precision.
They had two different types of teeth, suggesting a wide diet. The sharper teeth would have been
used to catch slippery prey, while the flatter teeth probably helped them crush shelled creatures.
They had a bony blade on their dorsal fin that probably served a defensive function
Neoselachii
They have wide spread pectoral fins and the upward curved tail fin to provide lift
They have crescent shaped mouths are set on the underside of the body.
They several rows of sharp, triangular teeth
5)Find a fish with ganoid scales and give its genus. Is it an Actinopterygian? If so, to which branch
(Holostei, Chondrostei, or Teleostei) does it belong? Did early Chondrostean look like extant
sturgeon? Give
5. Censorship In The Movie Lolita
king. The novel is notable for its subject: the relationship between a middle aged literature
professor and a young girl called Lolita. The story is filled with sexual overtones and motifs.
Lolita quickly attained a classic status. It has also been adapted several times into films and for the
stage. When in 1962 the cinematic genius Stanley Kubrick moved Lolitato the silver screen, a
question arose How did they ever make a movie of Lolita ? That question would remain, having
even made its way to Lolita s movie posters.
The screenplay for the film was created, with a help of Nabokov himself. The cast was very well
thought of, Sue Lyon in the title role was very convincing, it was her first appearance on the
silver screen for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer. James
Mason starred in the role of Humbert Humbert was BAFTA and Golden Globe nominated for his
appearance. Despite the screenplay, and a promising cast, Stanley Kubrick s movie isn t one of his
best, what could go wrong? The answer to this question is simple: censorship. ... Show more content
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Kubrick quickly realized that making a movie, where the main character is a middle aged man
who is romantically interested in a teenage girl, in America in the early 60s would be extremely
difficult. In the book Lolita is 12 years old, Kubrick changed it for 14, but still producers were
highly disapproval and prevented the distribution of the movie. Director was forced to raise the
age of the film Lolita to 18 years. There are many differences between Kubrick s film adaptation
and Nabokov s novel, some events were entirely wiped for example the sexual relationship
between Lolita and Humbert was never graphically showed on the screen. Most of the innuendos
and references in the book were taken out because of the strict
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6. Hamlet And Laertes
Hamlet and Laertes A Revenge Tragedy
Everyone s personality can be changed through encountering different situations. In Hamlet,
playwright William Shakespeare presents two characters, Hamlet and Laertes, who love their
fathers, King Hamlet and Polonius respectively. Once their fathers are murdered, Hamlet and
Laertes become mentally insane committed acts of reprisal. In particular, Hamlet wants to kill
Claudius and Laertes wants to kill Hamlet. While Hamlet and Laertes share similar experiences
when avenging their fathers death, they seek vengeance in a disparate manner. The reason they
wanted to revenge their father, the way they seek revenge, and the flaws they developed when
revenging their father are dissimilar. Hamlet and Laertes both lose their father in a similar
manner, but the purpose for their revenge is different. Hamlet wants revenge because he loves
his father. After King Hamlet dies, Hamlet is extremely depressed and says he would commit
suicide if Everlasting had not fixedHis canon gainst self slaughter! ... (1.2.131 132). For Hamlet
to be so devastated that he would take his own life, shows that Hamlet clearly loves his father.
When he meets the ghost that looks like King Hamlet, Hamlet learns that his dad is actually
murdered by Claudius. As a result, Hamlet promises to seek revenge by saying, thoughts of love,
/ May sweep to my revenge... (1.5.30 31), explicitly conveying that he is taking revenge for the
love of his father. On the other hand,
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7. Essay On House Of Representatives
Congress is made up of two chambers, one chamber being the House of Representatives and the
other chamber being the Senate. While both parts of Congress come together to vote on bills and
to review legislation they differ in many parts as well. The House of Representative was founded in
1789 by the Constitution of the United States. (Charles Van Doren, senate, britannica.com). The
House of Representatives are made up of 435 representatives (also known as congressman or
congresswoman) each representative in elected to the position can is elected for a two year
term. According to the constitution the House of Representative have certain powers which
include to power to initiate and impeachment hearing. The Senate was established in 1789 by the
constitution as a way of checks and balance for the House of Representatives. Each state will
elect 2 senators for a six year term to represent them. The role of the Senate was as I said
intended to be a checks and balances and for all states regardless of size can have and equal say in
the legislature. The Senate is given important powers under the advice and consent provisions
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First lets discuss the requirements to being a Senator vs being a congressman/woman, in order
to be elected for a seat in the Senate you must be 30 years old while in order for you to be elected
to become a congressman/woman the age requirement is 25. For both positions you must be a
United States citizen however to become a senator you must have been a citizen for nine years
and to become a congressman/ woman you would have to be a citizen for a minimum of seven
years. Finally in order for you to become a senator you would have to be a resident of the state in
which you wish to be elected to represent where as to become a congressman or woman you would
only have to be an inhabitant of said
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8. Benefits Of Dual Language Bilingual Education
A dual language bilingual education strategy is usually employed in public schools. Typically the
minority language students and the majority language students are evenly distributed throughout
the classrooms. Both languages are used for instruction with evenly distributed 50/50 time. One
teacher shall instruct with the home language while other instruction is in English. The two
teachers work collaboratively through all the lessons. Since these students are in mainstream
education, it is no surprise that most students prefer to use English the majority language. The
goals of a dual language program are to develop high levels of proficiency of the first language then
subsequently the second language. Consequently, it is desired to... Show more content on
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The bilingual education programs in the United States have a long history despite an ongoing
battle. The goal of bilingual education has been focused on two areas of assimilation and
integration. Bilingual education programs help immigrant children to learn English and adopt
American culture. Under social and political preferences, most of the schools use transitional
bilingual education but with English only. As a result, the students home languages, culture are
devalued in the schools. Students learn English while at the expense of losing their first language.
Despite much research bilingual education is not fairly recognized by the public. However in fact
when a bilingual education program supported the minority language were consistently superior in
various outcomes. Case closed, bilingual education programs should be properly administered with
the requisite support needed. We still wish to look at some further benefits though. Students who
are given instruction in their home language helps them to catch up to their English speaking peers
in subjects such as English language art, reading, and mathematics. Bilingual education students do
better than the English only instructed students overall. Bilingual education is more effective than
English only monolingual education. Actually, by using the students first language in schoolthis
does not interfere
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9. Society s Attitude Towards The Drinking Age
Society s attitude towards the drinking age has been a major controversy in the United States. The
attitudes regarding the drinking age have been based off statistics and society s varying opinion.
Alcohol is a toxic depressant that has a damaging effect on the human body. As a result, to prevent
excessive alcoholic consumption, the ratification of the 18th amendment took place from 1919 to
1939. This established the Prohibition Act, which banned the transportation, manufacturing and
selling of an alcoholic beverage. However, illegal production of alcohol continued to take place in
secret. Gradually prohibition laws became difficult to enforce. As a result, the Prohibition Act
was repealed in 1933. In 1984, congress mandated a law which would raise the drinking age
from 18 to 21 through the National Minimum Drinking Age. Reasoning for mandating an older
drinking age, was to enhance public safety and promote good health. In 1988, all 50 states
enforced the drinking age to 21. The concern for the consumption of alcohol have targeted
teenagers and young adults Society proposes at the age of eighteen an individual is mature and
responsible to make decisions without the consent of a parent or guardian. In the United States an
eighteen year old is considered a legal adult. By law you are able to fight for your country, vote,
and buy cigarettes. Some impose, giving a newly young adult the privilege to consume alcohol
would enhance their responsibility as an adult. Mary Cary from
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10. The Role Of Stereotypes In A Pair Of Tickets
Chinese people face many stereotypes form day to day. In A Pair of Tickets and In Broad
Daylight stereotypes of Chinese people such as flaunting poor fashion choices, looking the
similar, rude manners, permanently oversized crowds, the Chinese government is overly forceful,
and promiscuous are all exhibited, but In Broad Daylight upholds these stereotypes when A Pair
of Tickets shatters some and upholds others. In Broad Daylight showcases Chinese women to be
promiscuous. Mu Ying is publicly denounced for having affairs, and her nickname is Old Whore.
This stereotype is upheld throughout the entire story. Mu makes empty promises to change;
however, these promises will never come true. The speech she makes when sticking up for female
rights to have affairs is very vulgar for the time frame in which In Broad Daylight takes place....
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The Chinese government is said to be forceful and overly aggressive. This is seen in the actions
of the Red Guard. They publicly denounce Mu Ying to embarrass her. They put a sign on her
while she was paraded to the town square to be denounced. Mu admits committing adultery, but
this is not enough for the Red Guard. They cut her hair to strip her of her beauty and place cloth
shoes on her as a symbolizing and flaunting her flaw. They also contemplate beheading on top of
all of this. The stereotype is strongly upheld. Other examples of Chinese stereotypes can be found
in A Pair of Tickets. This story plays on the stereotype of Chinses people having horrible fashion
sense in the statement, being color blind to the fact that lemon yellow and pale pink are not good
combinations for
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11. Fahrenheit 451 Week 3 Assignment
I picked the top panel on page seven of chapter 12. I picked this panel because of the shape, the
iconography, and the closure that is created. This panel is in the shape of a rectangle and makes
it seem like this moment is stretched out and paused. It is very still because of all the death that
is blocked off by the gutter, but it is still surrounding freezing it into a quiet moment of stillness.
It is also a moment to moment transition panel, so the sense of time being stretched is further
emphasized by this. If you look at Laurie s distressed face, you will notice that her tear is the
shape of the blood splatter on the iconic Watchmen smiley face symbol. With a little closure, it
makes it seem as though she is crying tears of blood for all the dead people. Also, Laurie is
wearing a choker with a skull icon on it that tactfully emphasizes the destruction of New York....
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It has finally gone dark. In contrast, there is a sign for the Promethean Cab Company saying,
Bringing Light to the World. This is ironic because Prometheusis a character from Greek mythology
who was punished by the gods for stealing fire from the heavens to give to humans. Yet, a human,
Adrian, stole that very light from the world and plunged it into darkness. Even more ironically, in
Halo 4 there is a type of A.I. that is named Promethean
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12. William The Conqueror Weapons
It is undoubtedly certain that William the Conqueror s weapons and tactics were by far more
effective than Harold Godwinson s strategies. The different types of weapons the Normans used at
the Battle of Hastings were weapons no Englishman had ever seen used in battle before like the
powerful ranged crossbow. The Normanshad specially trained warriors called knights who wore
chainmail armour and rode on horseback, the knights were the first of the English to fight on
horseback so this gave the Normans an advantage over Harold s army. As well as their weapons
Historians believe that they also made good tactical decisions in battle. During the battle of Hastings
when William was trying to break through Harold s shield wall he ordered his men to... Show more
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When William the Conqueror s attention got brought towards Harold he kept Harold as a guest,
although some people think he kept Harold as a prisoner. At some point, while Harold was kept
there William took the opportunity to make Harold take an oath that he would marry William s
daughter. This made sure that William the conqueror would at some point become the king of
England through the bloodline. Once he took the oath Harold was finally allowed to return to
England. Before Harold left Normandy he swore another oath. Harold took an oath of loyalty to
William in front of many Norman lords and Harold said he would do all that was required of
him. After this William was impressed with Harold and he took Harold with him when he
launched an attack against Conan, the count of Brittany at the time. Harold received gifts from
William like weapons and horses as William was thankful for how Harold helped him out.
Finally, Harold returned to England and William thought he had the crown of England in the
grasp of his hand. When the king at the time, Edward the Confessor, passed away Harold was
crowned the new king of England since he was somewhat related to the king. When William heard
about this he was outraged since Harold broke his oath and this caused him to despise
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13. Causes of the French Revolution Essay
Causes of the French Revolution There is no doubt that the French Revolution has had a profound
effect on the world. The cause or causes of it have been greatly disputed. Clearly the Revolution s
primary cause was the presence of a weak monarchy and a lack of a stable system of government.
France s absolute monarchy had many changes toward the end of the eighteenth century. Louis
XIV, in his attempts to centralize his authority and also lessen the power of the aristocrats, had
planned out an intendant system. The intendants were like governors. They would oversee one
region of the country. These intendants did not govern the region in which they lived and were
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There were three divisions or classes in France. These classes were called estates. The first estate
which was composed of church officials, had great power and obtained enormous salaries.
Church officials obtained their salaries via taxes collected from church property. Therefore, since
the officials received their salaries from the church property, they did not have to pay taxes. The
second estate was mainly composed of nobility. They too were exempt from paying taxes. This
left the tax burden upon the third estate. The third estate consisted of some merchants and
entrepreneurs; however, the majority were peasants. Corruption of the estates was causing much
frustration among the common people who composed 70 percent of the population. The
monarchy tried to make an attempt to give the third estate power. The monarchy established the
Estate s General. This too, was corrupted. Unlike most legislative bodies, the Estate s General did
not vote by each person having a single vote. Rather, they let each estate have one vote each.
Since the first two estates were always in agreement, the third estate was always out voted. This is
a prime example of how the lack of a stable government had an immensely tragic effect on the
people of the country. If the monarchy had tried to make some reform or if Louis XVI had more
backbone to institute some tax reform to lessen the burden on the third
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14. Clinical Decision Support System
During the course of my two year program in the Healthcare Informatics, we have touch on many
aspect of the field to get us ready for the work field. We had taken courses from: computer
application, data communication, information system analysis to creating organizational values. All
of these courses were great, but the one that comes to mind that will be best integrated with my
thesis project is decision support system. My key focus for this thesis project is, interoperability
equal continuity through standards. As a result, the course decision support system will be a perfect
complement.
Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) are interactive systems that emulate human reasoning
in a given domain. CDSSs were first developed about 40 year ago and have a successful track
record in improving the clinical intervention process (Antonio, et al., 2014). They are designed to
analyze data to help health professionals make clinical decisions about individual clients by using
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Improved staff retention by providing a high quality professional knowledge management and
decision support environment. CDSS may simulate experts decision making, they are meant only
to assist in the decision making process (Berner, 2007). Their main virtue is to assist physicians to
cope with the challenges inherent in fast changing medical knowledge (Daniel Saad, Kuflik, Weiss,
Schreuer, 2015). With the rise of patients visiting and utilizing our healthcare facilities, providers
need a system that can effectively assist in the flow of the work place, by having CDSS reduces
reliance on memory and easier communication between healthcare
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16. Essay On The Community In The Giver
When first beginning to read the novel the reader may think this might be a story that the
community seemed to be common place to stay, but in actuality it was a significant novel
explaining the real concept of how you are not always informed with the truth by your community,
state or even your government. The secret information that is kept from the citizens in this
community is only in the hands of the Giver and the new Receiver, that is permitted to lie to
anyone to keep the truthaway from them. The citizens in the community do not truly know what
happens during a release, except for the Nurturers that take care of the newborns and infants and the
others who are in control of the releases. The community is not educated with certain words,...
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The people does not choose who their families are or even the job they spend the rest of their life
doing since it depends on the people who are in charge. The Receiver and Giver keep secrets from
the community, and are allowed to lie to them about it. The community is not informed about what
really goes on during a release, and what happens to the person. They also are not informed with
what really happens in certain situations as in the release. This novel includes a community with a
massive amount of secrets that are kept from the citizens, that affects how they see or even do
things in their life or continue to in their
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17. Planned Parenthood By Margaret Sanger
The first birth control clinic in the United States opened on October 16, 1916 by Margaret Sanger.
Her nonprofit organization is now known as Planned Parenthood. Sanger was not only an advocate
for women s reproductive rights, but also a vocal eugenic enthusiast. Her motives behind starting
the organization were to educate women about the reproductive process allowing them to choose
when and whether to bear children. Although Sanger supported the eugenics movement and
sterilization, we cannot forget about all of the men and women her organization helped and
continues to help to this day.
Growing up Sanger s father was an unstable man who was incapable of providing adequately for
his large family. Although a skilled craftsman, he was unable to properly care for his family
because he preferred drinking over earning a steady wage, while his 11 children suffered bitterly
from privation. Once Sanger grew older she fled her unhappy home in search for a better life. She
attended college and found it was not for her and later met her husband who she had 3 children
with. Sanger detested domestic life and neglected her children to the point that neighbors had to
step in and care for them ( Margaret Sanger ). It is safe to say Sanger did not have it easy growing
up. Living such a rough childhood can be partial to blame for her eugenic views.
Sanger s upbringing may be the underlying cause for her support in the eugenic movement. She
may have felt her inability to care for her own
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18. Common Insecticides Behavior Problems
The article I choose was Common Insecticides May Be Linked to Kids Behavior Problems by
Lindsey Konkel and Environmental Health News and the reason why I choose this article because I
find the human brain interesting and I like learning about different chemicals and the effects that
chemicals can have on the brain. One question that the article did not answer was that, after saying
that more research is still needed, they did not say how they were going to do further research. The
author s intent on writing this article to inform people that pesticides can still be harmful to
children even after organophosphate, a former chemical in pest killers, was removed and there are
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The article explain that this is one of the first studies that explore the possible human health risks
that pyrethroid, a chemical that has replaced organophosphate since it has been proven to cause
delayed brain growth in children , might have on children ages newborn to eleven years old. The
results of experiment are causing quires about whether or not pesticides using pyrethroid are safe.
Researcher s detected pyrethroid in the urine of 97% percent of kids tested and 91% of another
type of chemical found in pesticides. One of the products that pyrethroid can be broken down into
cis DCCA which was related to kids having a greater chance of having their parents saying they
behavioral problems. Another break down byproduct is trans DCCA which was linked to other
behavioral problems, but the results were not extremely notable and could have been a
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19. The United States And The World Empire Between 1890 And 1945
Throughout the development of one of the greatest countries in the world, the he United States had
created a world empire between 1890 and 1945. In such a short amount of time, the country as a
whole as able to produce a homogenization of life where the measurement of national and
international power and the level of control of economic, military, political, media, institutions,
education, sport, music, etc. came together to form a new kind of American cutlure. However,
during this time, it was all about the projection of the American self and demonstrating
characteristics and qualities that distinguished the U.S. (us) and the foreign outsider (them).
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Last but not least, it promoted a sense of national unity among the American people.
During this time, America also saw an extremely productive economy and what was able to come
out of working together as one instead of multiple little groups. Americans had been focusing on
literacy and technical skills that were required in the workplace. Money was being funded into
education and the growing premium. High school, college, and advanced degrees became not only
credentials for employment but also markers of social status. Americans began rethinking gender
roles, which would in time open the way for significant numbers of women to move into higher
education and the workforce (Hunt, 83) . With education being pushed and job opportunities on the
rise, the United States was headed in definitely headed in the right direction in terms of employing
their people and allowing money to be put back into their thriving economy.
As the United States started to build their own empire, the war fighting and peacemaking that
marked the McKinley Wilson years sparked a dramatic growth in the power of the American state.
The years after the war brought the economy out of recession and pushed the GDP in 1918 to
twice the figure at the end of McKinley s war with Spain (Hunt, 81) . Americans also pioneered a
modernity that promised a system of mass production and mass consumption which ultimately led
to economic, social, and cultural
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20. Diaphragic Pressure Essay
If the therapist has access to an electronic medical record, noting transdiaphragmatic pressure from
a pulmonologists evaluation is the best indicator of diaphragmatic strength. This is measured as the
difference between intraabdominal pressure and intrathoracic pressure. Documenting
diaphragmatic weakness as a diagnosis should be considered when evaluating breathless patients.
44 Observation will be the next tool to help identify those patients with dysfunctional breathing as
a result of a poor ZOA. Other authors recommend assessment in supine with a comparison made
between sitting and supine. Issues will be more pronounced in supine. A reduction in vital
capacity (perceived breathlessness) or reports of orthopnea is another indicator of DD. McCool2
Mier Jedrzejowicz et al found that patients with the most severe orthopnea had the weakest
diaphragms.44 In these patients, the physical therapist should also look for the abdominal paradox.
In this clinical sign the weakened and flattened diaphragm contracts inwardly, as opposed to
inferiorly, pulling the rib cage with it. It is a result of the change in the orientation of the
diaphragm, the loss of the ZOA and its resultant ineffectiveness in moving the rib cage outwardly.
Urmey/De Troyer/Kelly/Loring45 The abdominal paradox will most likely be identified in these
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But muscles that attach to the rib cage should also be assessed for proper length. The pectoralis
major attaches to the superior 6 costal cartilages. If there is limitation in horizontal abduction, one
can assume that there will be resultant tightness in the rib mobility where the muscle attaches. If
there is latissimus or intercostal tightness, there may be a limitation in shoulder flexion. Length of
the anterior neck musculature can be assessed during exhalation. The sternum should be able to
descend fully without concomitant posterior cranial
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21. Reflection On Group Work
This paper will reflect upon the experience of working in a group to produce a poster in
partnership with Lloyd and Kemi. The difficulties and challenges faced will be outlined along
with the advantages and disadvantages of group work. I will seek to be honest about how I felt
and will reflect on the final outcome of our project. Difficulties and Challenges By nature, I am
an introvert and deeply reflective. This at times can be an advantage, allowing me to look at the
diamond nature of truth from different angles. For Group work, however, this is a noticeable
hindrance. Working in a group is the last thing I expected for the first assignment, but I was
prepared to take on this challenge and set aside my negative preconceptions. We began strong,
meeting in the Library and immediately delegating tasks. I arranged to travel to Aylesbury in
order to make progress on the project with Lloyd and discovered he lived five minutes away
from my mum! Kemi was unable to join us on this occasion, but we updated her via Face Time.
The project seemed to be gaining traction: we had done research, we had a rough idea of the
content and we were all encouraged by the progress. The first difficulty, however, came in week 2.
I had begun Greek on Mondays and was immediately thrust into a world previously unknown. It
was a thrilling challenge that opened up scores of exegetical insights, but the weekly translation
exercises began to eat away at my time. One of my great weaknesses is the inability
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22. Writing In A Social-Media Related Context
The following text addresses my personal view about writing in a social media related context.
Since my early days as a student, things have changed a lot; from the mostly handwritten way of
writing, being attentive to good calligraphy, and paper neatness, to using typewriters to have more
consistent and presentable results. Then, there was the time of the early computer word processors
that, nevertheless, brought new resources to the average writer. Writing was mostly an individual
experience, generally limited to essays, term papers and interpersonal correspondence, but that has
changed a lot since the advent of the internet.
The use of electronic mail, website commenting, and blogging is here to stay as a form that many
people have to
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23. Iran-Contra Scandal
So I guess in a way they are counter revolutionary, and God bless them for being that way and I
guess that makes them contras, and so it makes me a contra too. In 1979, a bitter war broke out in
Nicaragua between the Sandinista Junta of National Reconstruction, the Nicaraguan government,
and the Contras, a vicious rebel group. The goal of this war was simple, overthrow the Nicaraguan
government and restore freedom for all Nicaraguan citizens. It was this that caught the eye of the
American government and it was not too long before the U.S began to fund the Contras. Although
the United States government funded the contras, they viewed them with skepticism being that
they were extremely controversial.
The U.S president during this time, Ronald Reagan, fell in love with the contras belief system and
fought to keep them funded. Later on the United States support became limited, which left the
president in search of a new way to keep the Contras money flow regular. Soon after, former
president Ronald Reagan and his administrators contrived a way to continue to fund the contras
without the Congress approval. They concluded that selling arms and weapons to a harmless ally
named Iran was the only way to go. They would sell the weapons to Iran in exchange for money,
which would then be put into a secret bank account and sent to the Nicaraguan Contras. This idea
was brilliant but illegal as well, it was high treason. These series of events will forever be known as
the
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24. Examples Of Old Shoes In The House On Mango Street By...
In The House On Mango Street , by Sandra Cisneros the symbol shoes are relevant. For example,
The old saddle shoes I wear to school, brown and white, the kind I get every September, (pg. 47
Cisneros). This shows Esperanza is wearing a new dress, new underclothes, new socks, but the
old saddle shoes. This also shows Esperanza is being laughed at for wearing old shoes, but new
clothes. Another example, I want to buy shoes just like yours, like your black ones made out of
suede, ( pg. 82 Cisneros). This shows Esperanza wants to a black pair just like her mom. She
wants something she cannot have so she decides to ask when she is in a better mood. The symbol
shoes relate to Sally. Sally do you sometimes wish you didn t have to go home? Do
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25. Equality In The Time Machine
The Journey for EqualityThe sole equality on earth is death. Although true equality may not be
attainable in this world, Wells explores what life would be like if peace and equality was normal.
The Eloi and Morlocks are used to represent his ideas, and although they have differences, they are
both given the chance to become better. H.G. Wells manages to incorporate a sense of equality
throughout his novel The Time Machine.
H.G. Wells leaves the characters nameless in order to create a sense of equality among them. The
very first thing Wells does is introduce the characters, because without them, there would be no
audience to tell the story to. The characters are important to the novel, yet most of them remain
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Wells portrays a manipulative relationship between the Eloi and the Morlocks. The Eloi abused
their power and in return, the Morlocks took it over. Starting in chapter five and throughout the
rest of the novel, we see the hostility of the two groups. The Eloi hate the dark because of the
Morlocks. The Morlocks terrorize and eat the Eloi as portrayed by the Time Traveller. Upon
finding this out, the Time Traveller jumps to the conclusion that the Morlocks are bad. In fact,
the Eloi had it coming to them, they dealt a dirty blow and they received a bigger one. Wells
used his knowledge to interpret what would happen if one group was given the upper hand for too
long. It s only natural for the Morlocks to retaliate, and this nature is why equality is never
attainable. Although the two groups are depicted as enemies, they are equal in certain ways. Both
groups were given a chance to excel and it happened at different times. The Morlocks were able to
assess the situation, and given there opportunistic origins, were able to make the best of it. Neither
group is better than each other, but neither group is worse either. This equality between them,
although fleeting, depicts a surreal, almost utopian,
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26. Suicide And Depression, Low Self-Esteem, And Suicide
Many people at one point in their life have experienced the feeling of hopelessness. Hopelessness
is described as a feeling of despair. Most people experience despair after a death, trauma, or being
separated from a person or thing. Out in the world today, there are so many outlooks and
strategies that are willing to help with this feeling of hopelessness. Outlooks such as people or
even making plans and setting goals. Setting small goals and accomplishing them are a great way
to boost self esteem and prevent or reduce hopelessness. Hopelessness can lead to issues such as
depression, low self esteem, and suicide. These people may be able to use the bible to help them to
cope with hopelessness. For example, Isiah 40 55 is a great explanation on how to restore hope.
Most people often find obstacles in their life to be overwhelming at times and can turn to drastic
measures. Suicidal people believe dying is easier then living. Suicide is described as the taking
of your own life. Depression and lowered self esteem can be responsible for most suicides in
today s society. Depression can be caused by a number of things, and can also be triggered by
low self esteem. The way hope is described on Merriam Webster Dictionary is to cherish a desire
with anticipation. Meaning wishing for a desired outcome to happen. Most people experience
hopelessness after a tragedy or incident such as depression. Strategies for coping with hopelessness
can be by talking to someone about the situation.
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27. Quit Valley Forge
It has been nine months of pain and agony I am in pain and I can t take it any longer.
In the winter of 1777 and 1778 George washington commanded thousands of soldiers that spent
their winter at Valley forge and I am one of them Many stayed for 2 years but many left at 9
months. If you were a soldier at valley Forge would you have quit? because of These three reasons
I am not re enlisting, sickness, risk and conditions In Valley Forge the Huts were 16 by 14 feet
and very cramped for 12 men to fit with all of their belongings. Winter was rough with the cold
air in the sky and because of this many soldiers froze. Before I joined valey forge i heard about
the tea act and was very angry. I guess the colonists were also angry and decided to hijack a ship
that was delivering a shipment of tea. The amount of tea That was dumped was over 90000 pounds
of tea. After i heard about this i decided to join the continental army to help make our country
independent. Valley Forge was about 18 miles North west outside of philadelphia. Valley forge was
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Sickness is a problem because i have a family to get back to and if i get sick i do not want to die
and leave them stranded without someone to provide the with food and shelter. surprisingly
healthy becomes very sick (waldo)151. This quote shows that even if you think you will stay
healthy There is a big chance you will get sick at Valley forge. From Dec. to June 1800 to 2500
people died at valley forge (Waldo)147. This shows people are dying off from sickness. This reason
is causing me to not re enlist because I don t want to get sick and possibly die or suffer through
the sickness that has been going around at valley forge. Sickness is making me very uneasy with
all of the people around me I try to stay healthy by keeping clean but I don t know if it is working.
Every morning I wonder I can make it any longer. The amount of people becoming sick keeps going
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28. Gottiparthi Nitin. 700657173. Mis Final Exam. . . 1.With
Gottiparthi Nitin
700657173
MIS Final Exam
1.With future in mind apple is building its third and largest data center in North Carolina. The
reason apple build its data center in NC is that the area is wired for heavy industry and has cheap
power.one of the major vendor for building this project is Tera Data Extreme Data Appliances.
Those are obviously Teradata data warehousing appliances, which are actually OEMed Dell
PowerEdge servers that run the company s eponymous clustered database Apple has openly said to
controlling its data centers altogether with sustainable power source and does as such by utilizing a
mix of solar and geothermal energy, and in addition energy units that keep running on biogas.
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Right now, outsider administrations handle a dominant part of iTunes information needs, with
Azure being the essential supplier. Rather than sinking capital into foundation claimed and
worked by outside firms, Apple is currently pondering its very own buildout. With that in mind,
the organization has obtained plots of land in China and Hong Kong for future server farms, as
per Apple insider. Beside the monetary advantages, Apple would have the capacity to enhance
its server farms to suit client needs, bringing about an enhanced client encounter. 25% of the
power will be utilized from solar energy, which at today s date has 1% of data centers energy
supply. It can be said that 60% of the processing will be cloud based. Data centers possess less
space than they are involving now. The greater part of the sustainable sources like sun based, wind,
power devices, geothermal and tidal vitality sources will be upto half purpose behind the Data
Center s energy
b). It is true that only fewer companies who are ready to spend more than billion dollars a year on
data centers, can get the exceptionally talented programming architects and scholarly pioneers of
the processing scene, and the capacity to setup and execute their tweaked equipment chips, and
have entry to preparing datasets that comprises todays web advancements and ability to assemble
their equipment which can be just good with their own foundation can have their own particular
Data
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29. Analysis Of The Movie The Picture
Chapter One
The Picture
Damien awoke to the sound of marching Kill Droids in the street. His head ached and his eyes
were heavy from the all nighter he pulled. It was morning. Sitting up from his mattress on the
floor, he could see the light from his window outlining the corners and details of his room. The
dusty brown walls. Their were cracks and parts of the wall paper were tearing off. The tan carpet
floor and dark stains here and their. He could also see how messy his room was, which was
strange because he s usually quiet tidy. Magazines, notes, and blue prints scattered across the floor.
He could also see the cans of Citrus Acid energy drink around the recycling bin. It was getting full.
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His room was even messier than his. Cody s room smelled of musk. Damien maneuvered his way
around all the trash around his floor and stood between Cody and the window.
Cooodyyy, he whispered, I m gonna opened the window.
Noooo. Cody responded.
I m gonna do it.
Noooooo.
Openin the window.
Nooo AHHH!
The room became bright as the window gleamed off the trash and whatever else was on the small
floor.
It s trash day, hurry up and pick up anything that could be recyclable.
I ll get it later.
Get it now, we need to hurry up before the fallout gets full. Just leave it outside your door, I ll get
it when I come back.
Okay. Get dressed if you want to come with me.
Fine, just get out of my room.
Cody was normally a very nice and energetic, except for in the mourning. Cody and Damien
looked very similar aside from their height and skin. They both had dirt brown hair and similar
30. facial features. Damien had darker tan skin, brown eyes, and neck length messy hair. Cody had
paler skin, blue eyes, and short hair. Damien went back into the tight hallway. He took a deep
breath, thankful to get away from that smell. He went into his cousin Angie s door. Angie was an
adult woman so he didn t want to go into her room. He knocked on the door. It opened to find his
happy and energetic cousin. Angie had always been a morning person. Angie had pale skin,
blonde messy hair, and brown eyes. She was very tall and slim. She greeted him with her deep
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31. A Simple User Interaction Is Never Simple
A simple user interaction is never simple. A person responding to a product, service, or
information tool is also influenced by his or her surroundings, branded content, and even other
people woven into the experience. When we study, craft, and engineer an experience, we need to
consider all these elements in order to be empathetic and effective designers. Of course, users bring
their own frame of mind and external inputs to any interaction. These are elements designers cannot
control. Part of what we can control is a user s reaction to individual elements and touchpoints the
things that ultimately build an impression of a brand. These are things we can design. People new
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Researchers also delve into trends at the product, design, consumer, and global level. They
observe market hurdles, whitespace and missed opportunities. Secondary research often plays a
major role here. Framing isn t just the gathering of that information. Framing is gathering,
rebuilding, and visualizing information so that it s easily grasped by everyone in the room, and
serves as a useful tool for further identifying opportunities. The importance of clear and impactful
visual representations will crop up again during later synthesis. 2) Watching and asking From
framing we move into primary research. Much of this consists of behavioral observation, focusing
on points at which users are offered choices (or lack of choice), points where they make decisions,
the information on which they base those decisions, and the behaviors they display when what they
seek is unavailable. We call those behaviors workarounds. Together with workarounds, we are
examining pain points and joy points. Joy points reveal what is working well about the current
experience, while pain points highlight the problematic aspects of the experience. In order to fully
understand these joy and pain points, we watch the world that the user lives in, delving into the
physical
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32. How Much Power Does Corruption
Power does corrupt because of money, laws (for freedom), and fame. Power does corrupt
sometimes, but mostly, yes. Power does corrupt because sometimes, other people only think
about themselves of being popular or having fame. Sometimes they only care about money. But
what s the reason? Power does corrupt because of money. It can be used to people by wasting it
in a bad way or just being famous by doing stupid things. For example, Some celebrities are
ruined by drugs like Michael Jackson. When you have power, sometimes you re rich and they
steal something from you. And sometimes, people gets jealous of you by having a power. Power
does corrupt because of laws/rules or changes in society. For example, Harrison Bergeron a science
fiction
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33. Parents With Bereavement
Helping Parents with Bereavement in order to Help Children
The single biggest protective factor facilitating early parental loss and poor physical and mental
health outcomes is the presence of a supportive, nurturing parent who models healthy grief and
supports the child s emotional expression (Lueken, Kraft, Appelhans, Enders, 2009; Lueken
Lemery, 2004; Worden, 1996). Werner Lin Biank (2012), set out to teach parents how to
appropriately model grief, to engage with children in their expressions of sadness, and to provide
the family with resources and coping skills. As previously stated, children that experience parental
loss are at a high risk of a variety of succeeding health and mental health problems (Bruskus, 2008;
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It is important to recognize the fact that children with developmental disoders experience grief
even though their experessions of grief may be very different from their nondisabled peers or
siblings. It is also important to recognize aggressive and self harming behaviors. An increase in
frustration and compulsiveness, difficulties in relationships, somatic complaints, and
withdrawal should be seen as possible expressions of grief instead of as part of the child s
disability (Bonell Pascual et al., 1999; Kauffman, 2005; Lavin, 1989). Due to the fac that
developmentally disabled children have trouble understanding abstract concepts, they may need
information about death and dying to be communciatied through various mediums and to
include multi sensory pieces to ensure comprehension. Using phrases such as, He is with God ,
should be avoided in order to lessen the chances of confusing the child. Developmentally
disabled children are concrete thinkers and death should be explained as simply and clearly as
possible. Understand that responses to grief may manifest themselves in a range of emotions,
cognitions, behaviors, and physical reactions. Using materials that the child can see, such as a
feelings chart to help the him or her identify and describe their responses may be beneficial. Talk
to the child abou the purpose of rituals like wakes, memorials, and funerals, being very detailed
about what the child is to expect. Use of pictures, photographs, or story books is encouraged in
order to familiarize the child with new words and activities related to death. Shielding children
from the reality of death and mourning rituals should be limited as such protective treatment may
prohibit the child s coping efforts and grief reactions, leaving them at a higher risk for developing
psychiatric problems
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34. Essay On Natural Immunity Against Malaria
Natural Immunity against malaria:
Natural immunity against asexual stage parasites develops with repetitive exposure to malaria
parasites and thus forms the basis of clinical immunity against malaria (Baird, Jones et al. 1991,
Day and Marsh 1991, Trape, Rogier et al. 1994, Baird 1995, Baird 1998, Hviid 2005). Though
clinical immunity to malaria has been shown to develop in individuals, it does not prevent
reinfection due to several factors including the complex life cycle of the parasite and insufficiency
of the magnitude of effective antibodies. Susceptibility to P. falciparum was shown to be
independent of the number of years of exposure to the parasite, and age dependent protective
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2012, Aguilar, Magallon Tejada et al. 2014, Joice, Nilsson et al. 2014)while the mature stage V
gametocytes are observed in the blood. These newly formed gametocytes developing as
intraerythrocytic stages present several new antigens to the human immune system during each
infection cycle. These immunologically identifiable forms are clear targets for the host immune
system and both innate and adaptive immune responses are expected to become active against
them. Naturally acquired antibodies against gametocytes exist (Graves, Carter et al. 1988, Paul,
Vengesai et al. 2016, Bansal, Vengesai et al. 2017, Gebru, Ajua et al. 2017) and may play a role in
controlling transmission by limiting the gametocyte development in the circulation or by
interrupting gamete development and fertilization in the mosquito following ingestion. In particular
antibodies against Pfs48/45 and Pfs230 gametocyte proteins effectively target male and female
gamete surface and block mosquito stage development of the malaria parasites.
Analysis of investigations carried out in areas of different malaria endemicity have shown wide
variation in the frequency and prevalence of these antibodies (Bousema and Drakeley 2011).
Studies have demonstrated that while natural immunity does develop against sexual stages, little is
known about age dependent pattern of the antibodies. Age dependency of the humoral response can
be associated with repetitive exposure to the parasite (Graves, Wirtz et al. 1988,
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35. Analysis Of M. Nick Hajli s M
Alexis Safoyan
Professor Armstrong
ENG123 O
8 October 2015
Source Evaluation
1. Thesis The author, M. Nick Hajli, succeeds in conveying to the reader the ways in which social
media provokes social interaction amongst society. Hajli specifically states that he strives to ...show
how social media facilitate(s) the social interaction of consumers, leading to increased trust and
intention to buy ( Hajli, 387) . Furthermore, Hajli accomplishes his goal of displaying the
significance of trust on the consumers intention to buy. Hajli accomplishes these goals by explicitly
stating his intentions for the entire paper in the abstract and at the beginning of each paragraph in
his research. Additionally, Hajli maintains a structured format in his paper that is supported by
relevant research for this topic.
2.Subject (5 8 sentences) The subject of this journal is the impact of social media on consumers.
This subject particularly pertains to the business side of social media, however, the research can
be applied in multiple fields of study. The subject is broken down into a series of questions that
need to be answered. These questions include: Do social media and social networking sites affect
user s trust and does PU ( perceived usefulness) and trust affect the user s intention to buy? These
questions, among many more, are viably answered through support in multiple complex research
projects and tests. The research projects and tests are discussed in depth to support the
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36. Narcotics Anonymous
Olivia Ferrell
Informative Outline
April 7th, 2014
Specific Purpose: I will inform my audience about Narcotics Anonymous.
Central Idea: Narcotics Anonymous is a worldwide self help organization that has been around for
many years and continues to impact our society.
Introduction
Attention Getter: Imagine 60,000 people in one city, all dealing with the same problem, addiction.
According to an article written by Carter M. Yang for ABC news on March 14th of this year,
there are 60, 000 people in Baltimore alone that are addicted to illicit drugs. These numbers are
disheartening and unfortunate. I can relate to every one of these people struggling with substance
abuse, because I am an addict. A program called Narcotics Anonymous has... Show more content
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b. Many soldiers came back from World War II and Vietnam (59 to 75) with addictions to habit
forming drugs including alcohol, tobacco, nicotine and heroin.
c. At this time in the U.S very few addicts had proven solutions until the formation of NA.
2. Narcotics Anonymous was derived from another well know fellowship called Alcoholics
Anonymous.
a. The 12 steps and 12 traditions laid a foundation for the early members of NA struggling with
addictive substances other than alcohol.
b. Houston Montgomery, a member of AA, had a difficult time helping a man with an addiction to
multiple substances. The other man could stop drinking, but was unable to stop using drugs.
c. Houston thought that it was important to form a group for those with specific drug problems.
3. According to a book written by Narcotics Anonymous World Services, called _The Birth of
Narcotics Anonymous_, the Narco group was created in 1947 allowing a group of addicts to meet
in Lexington Kentucky.
a. The Narco group was later developed into Narcotics Anonymous by a man named Jimmy K.
37. b. The first NA meeting was in Southern California in a church basement.
c. Different books and pieces of literature were published at this time.
d. In the late fifties the first piece of NA literature was published in order to help addicts identify if
they belonged in the program.
Transition Narcotics Anonymous has had a long history, bringing me to explain how NA has an
impact on today s society.
C. According
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38. Mistakes In Siddhartha
Life: A Trial and Error
Each and everyday countless mistakes are made, some insignificant and some life changing.
Regardless of a mistake s magnitude, all are followed by a set of consequences. While a mistake is
an accidental error in the human decision making process, a consequence is the price in which an
individual must pay as a result. Although mistakes are made without intention, they can, in turn, be
analyzed as a source of knowledge and learning. Hermann Hesse depicts the true value and
importance of mistakes throughout his novel Siddhartha. Experiencing many mistakes along with
their consequences, the novel s protagonist, Siddhartha, learns to face and embrace them as a part
of his path through life. This acceptance in which Siddhartha displays allows him to become closer
in his journey to finding enlightenment. Much like any other human being, Siddhartha makes
innumerable mistakes that both help and hinder his journey to enlightenment. Despite ... Show more
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Listening to the teachings of the Buddha, Govinda decides to join Gotama and his followers.
However, while Siddhartha does not disagree with the teachings of Gotama, he does not believe that
he will be granted enlightenment by pledging allegiance to him. Rather, through a conversation
with the Buddha, Siddhartha discovers his biggest mistake nobody finds salvation through teachings
(Hesse 34). Contrary to the belief of others, Siddhartha discovers that he must no longer try to
escape from Siddhartha...no longer devote [his] thoughts to Atman and the sorrows of the
world...no longer mutilate and destroy [himself]...no longer study...any other teachings (Hesse 39).
Although Siddhartha realizes that he has wasted a great deal of time seeking for salvation in all the
wrong places, he finally discovers the key to enlightenment Siddhartha must no longer fear himself,
he must find himself, and learn from
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39. D Day Attack Case Study
2. The Planning of the Attack
2.1 The Logistics and the Invasion To achieve a victory in a battle as risky as D Day would take
some incredible planning in an age long before computers. To move one hundred and fifty
thousand men and their vehicles, food and ammunition, Is a colossal effort in and of itself.
However, when the price of failure is blood, there is no room for mistakes and no second
chances. (Duncan, I.) In order to make this assault a successful one, the planners of D Day used
a conveyer belt like system. Every one of the two thousand ships were meticulously planned and
loaded. The ships had a roster of names and a list of equipment that was loaded in an exact order
to get those men and vehicles where they needed to be at the right time. The soldiers themselves
were kitted out with everything they would need for a hard push into German occupied France.
(Duncan, I.) The conveyor system would transport these fully geared soldiers onto the beaches of
Normandy in waves of four thousand ships at a time. Once these ships dropped their men off they
would return to get more to send them to the beaches. This plan relied heavily on keeping the
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The allied leadership knew that in order for D Day to be successful they would need to be able to
make the Germans unsure about when and where the attack was going to take place. Since the
enigma code was cracked earlier in the war, that allies were able to listen in to all radio traffic that
the Germans had. The allies used this to intercept all of the secret agents that the Germans had
sent over to spy on the Allies. This was key because it was not one of the spies, not a few, but
every spy that the Germans had deployed was turned into a double agent working for the Allies, but
to what end? The Allies had the spies but how would they properly deceive the Germans?
(Whiteman,
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40. As Children, We Are Told Not To Judge A Book By Its Cover
As children, we are told not to judge a book by its cover and it s want inside that counts.
However, sadly as we grow up in this world we learned that those little lessons weren t the easiest
things to follow by. We are constantly told to have a certain body type, a certain skin color, and
to ooze sexuality through our pores and then we would fit the ideals of the world. Since society
is constantly changing around us, yet it s fixation on beauty is a constant staple on a global scale
and the idea of self altering to gain this ideal has become inescapable. Throughout the years the
importance of beauty has risen to a cultural level that it can almost be considered religious, with
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But the society that we have built does not care whether or not it s possible to obtain or not as
long as they can monopolize our insecurities and turn that into a profit. And as humans
constantly wanting approval over certain things of our lives and one being how we look we
easily fall for it. Especially towards women since the way we look can somehow either open or
close doors for us. For it seems that the more attractive the women are, the wider her pool of
romantic partners and range of opportunities in her work and day to day life (Alkon). Looks get
you places in our world that we have created now instead of the character of the person or the
work they put in. Beauty is placed on a pedestal in ALL of our lives, whether you have noticed it
or not. We all have strived towards it even if it s unrealistic and dangerous for us; internally we
yearn to be scaled high in the eyes of society. The culture views this need for validation over our
looks as an easy cash grab and encourages us to be highly critical towards ourselves so we run
towards the idea of what conventional beauty is. Slowly raising the standards of female beauty with
emphasis to women to hate their bodies and spend countless dollars on unnecessary beauty products
and weight loss solutions (Anderberg).
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41. The Field Of Cosmetics And The Treatment Of Injuries,...
Today, the field of cosmetics and the treatment of injuries, skin, and hair ailments have gained the
attention of doctors all over the world. While multiple treatment methods have been examined,
preference remains for the safest and the most effective method. Recently, treatment with PRP has
been established as an effective medical treatment in many fields, such as oral surgery,
neurosurgery, cosmetic surgery, sports medicine, and orthopedics. Platelets are one of the essential
components found in blood, known best for their importance in coagulation. They contain proteins
known as growth factors that play an essential role in healing damaged tissue (Lubkowska et al.,
2012). The normal range of platelets in healthy human blood ranges from... Show more content on
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Despite these variations, all protocols follow the same sequence: blood sample collection, a soft
spin for separating blood components, followed by a hard spin for concentrating the platelets, in the
presence or absence of anticoagulants, and growth factor activators.
Kececi, Ozsu, and Bilgir (2014) examined the effect of the number of spins on the platelet
recovery during centrifugation. Both single and double centrifugation methods were used to
prepare the PRP. Two sets of blood samples were drawn from 10 adult New Zealand rabbits. The
blood samples were added into 10% sodium citrate and centrifuged; The first group was single
centrifuged at 160 G for 6 minutes at room temperature, while the second group was double
centrifuged, the first spin was at 160 G for 20 minutes at room temperature, followed by the second
spin at 400 G for 15 minutes. Average platelet amount collected from the second group (1,986,875
В± 685,020/Ојl) was greater than the first group (781,875 В± 217,693/Ојl). According to Amable
et al. (2013) different centrifugal forces have been applied to obtain pure PRP from the blood
samples obtained of healthy donors (4.5 ml of WB), using a refrigerated high speed centrifuge,
with speeds reaching up to 30,000 rpm (rotation per minute). Since the lower centrifugal force
(less than 300 x g) did not release a sufficient amount of PRP, 300 Г— g for 5 minutes at 18В°C
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42. Financial Analysis and Market Updates Essay
Financial analysis and market updates:
Bull points
The company has a high PE ratio , which is the highest in the sector , net income and total revenue
gradually increased during last 4 years , though there was the financial crises
Bear points
Low estimated earning per share and low return on investment as well .
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2nd Week20 26/0313.915.115.4158.63%
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3rd Week27/02 04/0315.0515.716.315.24.32%
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2nd Week20 26/0348.248.348.747.80.21%
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3rd Week27/02 04/0348.347.848.447.71.04%
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FTSE 100 overlook:
The FTSE 100 Index is a capital weighted index with 1000 as a base level, which was developed
in January 1984, now it comprises the largest 100 blue chip companies, which represent around
85.67% of the total United Kingdom s market , according to FTSE it is also represent 8.21% of
the total equity market in the world. (FTSE All World Index, 31 March 2010).during the past five
years the index hit the bottom in mar 2009 from that date the index is showing
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44. 1984 Telescreen Analysis
No matter how much freedom people think they have, they never truly have privacy. The Party
from 1984 has placed telescreens, microphones, and spies everywhere in Oceania while the United
States government has an ulterior motive to put microphones in the Amazon Alexas and IOS
iPhones, and cameras in phones, computers, and televisions for surveillance.
In 1984, the Party has complete control over all the surveillance in Oceania. There is not a place
anyone can go without being heard or watched. The telescreen is a device that is everywhere.
George Orwell writes of the telescreen: The instrument could be dimmed, but there was no way of
shutting it off completely (4). The telescreen is always watching the actions of the citizens of
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This device is everywhere and never powers off, so the people can always be watched and
surveilled. Microphones are another way that the Party can monitor its people. Orwell writes of
the character s feelings toward the sounds he made: Any sound made above a whisper would be
picked up (5). A sound cannot be quieter than a whisper, so every sound made, even the
whispers, are heard by the Party. Orwell explains this in more detail: You had to live in the
assumption that every sound you made was overheard (4). There was no privacy, so there were no
secrets. A third way that the Party monitored its people were through spies. Orwell tells of the
always surrounding spies: A day never passed when spies were not unmasked by the thought police
(17). The thought police try to catch people committing crimes by
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45. Hunting And Feasting
In order to protect vital food sources, past heritages, traditions, and cultural values for future
generations, the government should not ban the practice of hunting wild animals. Author
Jacqueline Thursby argues, in her article Hunting and Feasting in Utah and Idaho that this region
is rugged country; it is no easy task, even today, to make a living there, and wild game continues
to serve as a mainstay for some families (103). Most urban families take for granted the
accessibility of the supermarket; a convenience that is hardly used for these communities in Utah
and Idaho, mostly thriving off of what the earth provides for them. Banning the right to hunt in this
region would be similar to closing down all providers of foodin big cities,
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46. Summary Of A Most Ambitious Experiment By Mike Krath
In the short story A most Ambitious Experiment, Mike Krath attempts to conduct an observation
into the future. A most Ambitious Experiment is a scientific fiction. Mike Krath is a 43 year old
married adult male who lives in Texas and writes short stories to escape from his circumstances.
There is constant enmity between Robert and his wife. Robert is the main character in the story,
his only concern is the end result investment of the 401k in twenty years, as oppose to the
happiness of his wife. The short story mainly takes place in Robert s house and in a future time
period. Robert s wife is portrayed as the protagonist while Robert is the antagonist. Robert s main
objective is to determine the value of the 401k in twenty years from present time. Robert
mentions that he is taking a trip twenty years into the future, but it is intended to take five
minutes. Unfortunately, Robert does not come back within the five minutes, his wife is
extremely angry and depressed for his absence. Twenty years pass by, and Robert immediately
asks his wife what the current value of the 401k. The wife mentions I told you I spent it (Krath
2). Robert becomes upset and decides to teleport back again into the future. Therefore, the wife
decided to declare Robert as legally dead to take control of the fund I had you declared legally...
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The only major negative aspect is how egocentric Robert is, he is only concerned about the 401k
and the happiness of his wife. The time travel concept Krath s writing, seems to be quite redundant
and banal. On the other hand, a positive factor is Krath interesting concept of writing such as the
death of Robert and his wife being a turning twist. Another positive element is that the house
owner was able to get revenge for the murder he did to his wife. Overall Krath seems to be a
creative thinker who enjoys bombing the ending of the
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47. Harry Potter And The Novel The Rye
The complexity and Rowling s willingness to take on difficult and contemporary issues such as
racism, genocide, classism, and difference makes Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone
uniquely valuable. While both books can be regarded as controversial due to the moral fibre of
them, Catcher in the Rye, captures an adolescent protagonist wavering between childhood and
adulthood. Holden Caulfield, a confused teenager, explores how adult life appears complex and
incomprehensible to teenagers on the brink of entering it. Likewise, Harry Potterfocuses on a timid
young boy, unsure of his abilities. While both characters are young and dissatisfied with the world
around them, Harry finds ways to resemble positive change and adjusts to the world surrounding
him. Holden, however, refuses to acknowledge that adulthood scares him, using the museum to
symbolise something that remains unchanged. By the museum representing childhood as a world
of innocence, curiosity and honesty, readers are able to distinguish that adulthood to Holden is a
world of superficiality and hypocrisy and phoniness. (Reference)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone, and The Catcher in the Rye both depict bildungsroman. A
bildungsroman being defined as a novel that recounts the development of an individual from
childhood or adolescence to maturity, to the point at which the protagonist recognizes his or her
place and role in the world (Murfin Supryia 39). While Holden Caulfield is an unusual
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48. Child Observation On Human Development
Introduction
For this observation project we were supposed to watch two different groups of people whose
ages range from two to twenty. So we could apply our knowledge of human growth and
development to test the effectiveness of current theories and research on development. For my
observations I watched two different groups, group A were ages three to four and group B were
ages eighteen to twenty. Group A, I observed on a warm, bright sunny Monday afternoon. I
watched the children as they played on the playground behind the Lions Club Child Study Center
on campus. On this day, I watched a group of 4 children, which included three girls and one boy as
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All the females in the group appeared to have strong memory skills. The children were able to
follow complex direction. The only male in the group seemed to struggle with memory. After, a
while of play the male became more interested in a bug in the sand. This behavior reinforces
Flavell, when he said that children s attention is more like a flash of light that focus on what it
wants (Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 230). After, examining the bug for a while he began to play as
superman. Playing pretend helps children develop better social skills, self control, and they
understand the perspective of others (Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 242). While observing group B
they performed the task of sitting around, talking, and laughing very well. The females in the
groups appeared to have strong memory skills. They could follow complex directions. On the
other hand, the males in the group seemed to have a problem with memory skills. While watching
Group B, the male with the pink T shirt started doing push up and shortly after the male with the
black shirt started to do them too. The two males within the group seems to be struggling with
imaginary audience. Imaginary Audience is the feeling that everyone is watching (Woolfolk Perry,
2015, p. 513). This was probably caused by the excusive use of the internet. In a study done by
Moreno, it was found that adolescents of color used the internet
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