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Writing Mini Lesson #20- Dialogue
In A Narrative Essay - Rockin
Resour
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Writing Mini Lesson #20- Dialogue In A Narrative Essay - Rockin Resour Writing Mini Lesson #20- Dialogue In A
Narrative Essay - Rockin Resour
Critique Of Blindness In Jose Saramago s Blindness
Critique of Blindness Human nature is defined by emotional expression, the desire to learn,
individuality, and freedom of will. It enables people to make decisions on how they will conduct their
daily interactions and, therefore, dictates how society will be run. José Saramago s novel, Blindness,
tells the grim tale of a society devastated by a blindness epidemic known as the white evil. Without
their sight, people are no longer able to act in a civilized manner and become aggressive towards one
another as they struggle to survive. Saramago is able to redefine human nature as he takes a rather
pessimistic stance on the topic and decides to present it as no different from animalistic instinct.
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Saramago created an opportunity to explain what it is like to live in such a society. He states, This
must be what it means to be a ghost, being certain that life exists, because your four sense say so, yet
unable to see it. (Saramago, 242) This indicates that the city, is no longer composed of people, but
rather it is composed of beings whose only purpose is to survive. Such writing demonstrates why
many readers believe that Saramago intended to reveal how human nature directly interacts with
personal misfortune and social catastrophe. Towards the end of the novel, the doctor s wife notes, I
don t think we did go blind, I think we are blind, Blind but seeing, Blind people who can see, but do
not see. (Saramago, 326) This highlights Saramago s political and philosophical intentions.With that
being said, such intentions are developed throughout the entire novel. The story begins in the middle
of rush hour, in an unknown city, when the first blind man is struck suddenly by blindness while
waiting at a traffic light. Afterwards, he is rushed to the doctor s office where he is, consequently,
responsible for the spread of the white evil. It was there that the first blind man infected all those
around him, and, as a result, began to spread the epidemic and panic throughout the city. With a large
number of people going blind at an alarming rate and with no apparent cause, public health officials
decided that all the
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Legalize The Benefits Of Legalizing Marijuana
The current US policy is, marijuana is an illegal substance to grow, posses, and sell. For the first time
in the United States history, a majority of Americans favor legalizing marijuana. Opponents of
legalization argue that making marijuana use legal will lead to an increase in drug related societal
problems.
The US should create a new policy to legalize marijuana. Legalizing it would increase tax revenue and
help increase employment. It would reduce inmates in jails and prisons. With criminal justice reform it
will decriminalize the substance.
History Classification of Marijuana
In 1970, Congress passed the Controlled Substance Act. This was signed by President Richard Nixon
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Trying to find concrete evidence and finding solid information on the effects of marijuana is difficult.
Questions US citizens want answers to is, does marijuana have any repercussions to health effects? If
legalized what laws will be created concerning the drug. Trying to decide if this drug is safe is quit
challenging, since mass media, celebrities, and pop culture try and explain it s safe. Pop icons with
social media hurt young Americans in deciding wither to follow the law or disobey the law by
smoking marijuana. This is not a safe substance according the US Government. Marijuana is classified
as a schedule 1 drug, meaning it has a high potential for abuse. The main active chemical in marijuana
is delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol, more commonly called THC. THC affects the brains memory,
thinking, concentrating, time perception, sensory, pleasure, and coordinated
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Why Secondhand Lions ( 2003 ) Is About Action And Adventure
Many believe that Secondhand Lions (2003) is about action and adventure, but the essence of the film
lies deeper. It is a coming of age movie written and directed by Tim McCanlies. The movie is about an
adolescent boy named Walter, who develops trust over the course of a summer. Walter s irresponsible
mother, Mae, leaves him with his two great uncles who resurfaced in Texas after forty years of
adventuring through Africa. The acting, mise en scene and cinematography presented in the three
images I have chosen are central to the essence of the film. The discourse of these images reveals how
the theme of trust develops throughout the story. The acting in Image 1 is critical to the theme of trust.
This image, which shows Walter having a conversation with his mother, appears at the beginning of
the film. Walter s uncomfortable facial expression is the focus of this image. His face may be
interpreted as disgust or concern as he is reacting to his mother s words. His mother, Mae, tells him
that he will be spending the summer with his two great uncles, whom he has never met before. She is
not looking at Walter, possibly dismissing his objection. Image 1 shows that Walter doesn t trust his
mother, but his lack of faith extends further than just his mother. Shortly after this image, she says,
Walter, you are just going to have to learn how to trust people, which solidifies that Walter has
difficulty confiding in others. Walter s expression in Image 1 primarily serves to establish
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Persepolis Internal Conflict
When I saw my aunt and uncle walk into the waiting room, fresh tear stains streaked upon their
cheeks, I knew. When my uncle opened his mouth to say something and nothing came out but a child
like squeal, my heart was torn in half. When someone finally said the words she s gone to the family
members that had just arrived, getting my extremities cut off of my body one by one would have most
certainly hurt less. I shut down and sat in that too clean smelling hospital room, little by little people
began to say their good byes to each other and leave, while I just sat. My grandpa walked in and I
looked up at the red neon clock on the wall to see that a hour had passed. Without saying a word, he
motioned and walked with me out of the room to the end of the hallway where my sister and cousin
were sitting. The corner where the four of us sat, you could look out the windows into a sea of city ...
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It reminds of the animosity among city states in Greece because of the opposing ideologies, but it s not
so simple when it gets applied to yourself. When the internal conflict is like a tug of war within your
mind about the very belief system you have based your life decisions on, that s when it turns into an
torturous labyrinth of thoughts that there is no clear escape from. Sitting on my bed trying to sleep that
first night was when this horrid game of tug of war began in my head. Being a Christian, there was an
ever present urge to fall back on God and believe that He knew what He was doing, but I found it hard
to do when that one question kept forcing it s way through the doors of my mind; why did God let her
die? If God is truly in control of everything in our lives, then it would be only logical that he s in
control of our deaths too. I couldn t attempt to get through the worst event in my life without the
comfort of God, but I couldn t fall back on Him without understanding
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Essay about History of Nature and Nurture
Abstract Nature vs. nurture has been discussed by philosophers in the past and by scientists most
recently. Philosophers such as Plato argued that all knowledge was inherited through your parent and
when you were told something you didn t learn it you were just reminded of it. Aristotle however
argued that all humans were born with a blank slate and built on it with influence from there
environment. In the 1700 s the empiricists and the internalists took over the argument. They fought
through letters explaining there point of views and denouncing the others. This leads to Pavlov
coming up with the idea of behaviorism in the early 1900‘s. Behaviorism became the new wave of
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Two philosophers, G.W. Leibniz and John Locke, were main representatives of their respected
explanations. Leibniz promoted the internalism point of view. Cowie states, ...Leibniz s position on
this issue is, of course, that the tabula is far from rasa: ‘The soul inherently contains the sources of
various notions and doctrines, which external objects merely rouse up... (Cowie, 1999, p. 7). Leibniz
argued against Locke and other empiricists stated that ...there is no way ideas which come into the
mind from outside can be formed into beliefs and judgments without the operation of specific internal
mechanisms (Cowie, 1999, p. 17). At the same time, John Locke and his fellow philosophers
campaigned for empiricism. Like Aristotle, the philosophers believed that humans thoughts and
actions were determined not by innate factors, but by the their unique experiences (Ashcraft, 1998).
Locke argued against the internalists by examining different human processes such as logic and
reasoning. He would ask how it was possible to use logic and reasoning if people were born with all of
the knowledge they would ever acquire (Cowie 1999, p. 19). The contrasting views of the two groups
had begun the nature vs. nurture debate, which would linger in the fields of philosophy and
psychology for decades. A point should be made that even though the interalists and empiricists felt
strongly about their theories, the
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Mr. Van Gogh s Starry Night
Desmond Tutu says, Hope is being able to see there is light despite all of the darkness. HOPE. That is
the first word that entered my mind when I saw Starry night painted by Mr. Van Gogh. Even Mr. Van
Gogh mostly used dark colors to his art, the sky which dominated a lot of space in the canvas brings
peacefulness in the painting. The dim light coming from the houses in the village and the church
standing in the middle of it added to the peaceful glow of the painting. The painting reminds me of
how long time ago, people accustomed to sleep and live like that. So simple yet full of peace. The
peacefulness that is difficult to seek by now. In the midst of our circumstances in life and the way we
live right now. Why hope? Because of the outstanding
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Contributions Of Qing Shi Huangdi s Adoption Of Legalism
Qing Shi Huangdi s adoption of Legalism was firm (those who opposed the ideology were often
executed or banished) and effective, as it led to various fundamental administrative and political
developments. For instance, unlike previous dynasties such as the Zhou, the Qin grew to be a highly
centralized state with a bureaucracy divided into three primary ministries: a civil authority, a military
authority, and a censorate ( World History ) The officials who assumed such roles were examined by
an inspection system to reduce the possibility of corruption, which would later serve as the foundation
administrative procedure for later dynasties. Furthermore, Legalism resulted in these officials earning
their powers rather than inheriting them. Research has speculated that a merit system was probably
employed in determining the positions such as an examination. Qin s favor of centralization (perhaps
brought by his adoption of Legalism) additionally led to advancements outside of administration and
political structure. For instance, he established systems that unified standard measurements,
emphasized on monetary values (collection of taxes and distribution of estates included), as well as
standardized the Chinese written language. He also organized the construction of roads extending to
and from his empire (one of his main achievements was [bringing] together the scattered defensive
battlements into what we now know as the Great Wall ( World History ). Unfortunately,
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Alphabet Fun At New York City
Alphabet Fun in New York City Hi! Livi greeted with a smile and a wave of her hand. I m Livi and
this is my sister Jojo. She said, gesturing to her sister, who stood smiling beside her on the crowded
sidewalk. We ll be your tour guides today. Jojo said, while Livy added, We love to travel and find
things in each city that represent letters in the alphabet.
The two walked down the street, sky scrapers reaching up to the clouds on each side of them. Today
we are in New York City and you guessed it, we are starting with the letter A! Livi said excitedly.
A is for Apple New York City is known as the Big Apple. Jojo said, as they stopped on the corner of
the street.
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Shortly after, they made their way back to Central Park.
C is for Central Park. Jojo said, taking a picture of the entrance.
Central Park is an urban park in middle upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the
most visited urban park in the United States, with 40 million visitors in 2013! Livi said, watching the
birds flutter from tree to tree.
It is also one of the most filmed locations in the world. Jojo smiled, watching as a film crew went by.
D is for
E is for the Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102 story skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City,
on Fifth Avenue between West 33rd and 34th Streets. F is for Fifth Avenue
G is for Grand Central Station
Grand Central Terminal is a commuter, rapid transit railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue
in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States.
H is for
I is for Island, as in Ellis Island
Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for over 12 million immigrants to the United
States as the nation s busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954. J is for
`
K is for
L is for Liberty Island
Liberty Island is a federally owned island in Upper New York Bay in the United States, best known as
the location of the Statue of Liberty.
M is
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The Average Age Of Onset Of Generalized Anxiety Disorder
The average age of onset of generalized anxiety disorder is 31 years old. Generalized anxiety disorder
affects about 6.8 million American adults. This disorder can develop at any point in the life cycle, but
the highest risk is between childhood and middle age.
Individuals who suffer from GAD can t relax; they startle easily, and have difficulty concentrating.
Often they have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Some physical symptoms include fatigue,
headaches, muscle tension, muscle aches, difficulty swallowing, trembling, twitching, irritability,
sweating, nausea, lightheadedness, having to go to the bathroom frequently, feeling out of breath, and
hot flashes.
Researchers have found that several parts of the brain are involved in fear and anxiety. Researchers are
also looking for ways in which stress and environmental factors may play a role.
GAD has many relations to associated problems from obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder
Agoraphobia, post traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, specific phobias, depression,
stress to suicide, and more.
Freud distinguished that chronic anxiety was prevalent in the general population, and to this day, there
is inadequate information about the natural history of this disorder.
Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective treatment for many people, it helps them to identify,
understand, and modify faulty thinking and behavior patterns. This enables people with GAD learn to
control their worry. Some
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Case Study Of Temple University
Temple University is a premier university in the east coast, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This
university was founded in 1884 by Russell Conwell.
Temple is in the top 100 schools for veterans and best value. Temple recognizes both SAT and ACT
exams. The acceptance rate for this university is around 50%. The academic requirement is to have an
average GPA of 3.51 or higher, an average SAT score of 1230 on the 1600 SAT scale, and an average
ACT score of 26 out of 36. Tuition at Temple varies; if you are applying for in state, the tuition will be
$32,300. However, if you are applying out of state, the tuition will be $44,060. Temple University is
384 acres with nine housing facilities on campus. Temple has many dining options and meal
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Easterling John Harwood Analysis
John Harwood is an associate professor of modern and contemporary architectural history at Oberlin
College in Ohio. States that Easterling not only reveals the magical strangeness of global realities but
also opens up new strategies and tactics of response. Indeed, one of her most refreshing achievements
here is to clear away the mythological bluster that continues to characterize what she terms left or
right politics [or] the politics of resistance in favor of an attitude simultaneously more cynical and
more utopian.All of which is to say that Easterling emphatically refuses to take the temptingly lazy
approach, which would be to address globalization by simply lampooning its symptoms, such as the
empty mantras of corporate discourse, or
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Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry Analysis
The book, Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry is regarding segregation plus conflicts among figures such
of diverse races and also the ambiguity within the main characters and personas who soon obtain their
way into the family s life. The main characters, Cassie, Little Man, Big Ma, Momma, and Papa. It all
started with Cassie heading to school with her two brothers, Stacy and Little Man. On their way to
school, a boy named T J and his brother approached Cassie and her brothers to tell them that a family
that lived on a farm like house were burned to death by a group of people called The Wallace Brothers
. So, of course, this disturbed Stacey, Cassie, and Little man. At the time Cassie and Little Man did not
perceive how segregation or discrimination works or what it is, which later on carried some disputes
since they did not know there were certain objects/materials whites used which they couldn t. At the
time Cassie s Father, Papa had gone to work on a railroad for from the family but one day Papa
unexpectedly returned back to the family with a man behind him, the man s name was Mr. Morrison
which will, later on, help out the Logans in many ways. Once it was the season of fall, the kids had to
walk day after day to school on the mud. Not only that, but they were also splashed by the resentful
bus driver of the white students. But since Cassie and her brothers were annoyed by this, one morning
before the bus sped through and splashed them, Cassie and Stacey dug as fast as
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Essay On Stakeholders In Healthcare
The Stakeholders In healthcare the stakeholders are key element of the organization. The stakeholders
are the Providers, Payers, Employers and Patients. The stakeholders are individuals with some stake or
concern in the process. The customers want the lowest rate and the highest quality of provision. The
employers want job security, a decent workplace and benefits. The corporation desires to see the
highest revenue for the lowest total cost.
According to Peter Buerhaus of Vanderbilt School of Nursing who has studied the problem on staff
shortage. Nursing care in America s hospitals has reached a critical shortage the worst in 50 years. (1)
According to the United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast
published in the January 2012 issue of the American Journal of Medical Quality, a shortage of
registered nurses is projected to spread across the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rather, it is an increasing shortage of hospital personnel. Many hospitals across the country have Up
to 168,000 hospital position are unfilled in six job categories; the majority needed are nurses. (3)
Compiled by Bureau of the Census on www.census.gov/hhes/www/hltnins.html With so many cases
of unfilled position in the hospital patients is not obtaining great services. Patient not receiving proper
cares leads to closures, because of prolonged postponements that have led to deaths. Patient
complaints at the emergency room have increased in recent years. Numerous patients that were
admitted to the hospital s emergency room are at high risk of dying. Six percent of emergency rooms
in the U.S. have closed. These closings took place in the inner city and low income areas, but with an
emergency room visit increasing by nearly 51%, the overwhelming amount of closures.
Staff Shortage creates problems for its
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A Research Study On Periodontitis Is Recognised As...
Periodontitis is recognised as chronic, low grade, inflammatory and pathogenic infection, which
continuously changes at a systemic level (Reddy, Phulambriker, Wanjari, Srivastava, 2012). Persistent
inflammatory infection as a result of Gram negative anaerobic bacteria lead to the destruction of bone
and other tooth supporting structures; an outcome of periodontitis is periodontal pockets (Usin et al.,
2014). This fact enables bacteria and their by products to spread to areas indirectly through the body s
immune inflammatory response (Usin et al., 2014), thus creating potential damages to other systems
and organs.
It has been investigated that oral infections, such as periodontitis may increase the risk of low birth
weight (LBW) (Abati et al., 2013). Offenbacher et al., (1996) pioneering study suggested a significant
correlation between periodontitis and premature and/or low birth weight infants, and further studies
have identified the potential connection. However, the topic has remained controversial since
publication, with additional studies failing to find any positive associations (Abati et al., 2013).
Depending on the geographical location periodontal disease has been observed in 10 60% of the
population and been associated with osteoporosis, foetal restriction, diabetes, respiratory and
cardiovascular diseases, preeclampsia, preterm low birth weight and low birth weight (Usin et al.,
2014). By definition the World Health Organization (WHO) has defined LBW as below
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Monster In Beowulf
What is the definition of a monster ? Is it a person or thing? Is it associated with good or evil? These
may be some of the questions that come to mind when see or hear the term monster . For me, a
monster is a powerful person or thing that causes terror and cannot be controlled. The word monster
has connotations of fear and oppression. In the epic, Beowulf, I recognized Grendel was the epitome
of a monster . Grendel s actions illustrated his fervor for blood and hate towards man. For instance,
my first passage on lines 1 7, introduce Grendel as A powerful monster, living down in the darkness .
The following lines tell the reader, Grendel growled in pain as the godly music played on the harp and
rang loud in that hall . The last lines of the passage illustrate Grendel s hate towards the Danes and the
Almighty . The passage foreshadows Grendel s wrath towards humanity and the lack of God s ...
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The lines implied Grendel s vile attacks were regular and his mind was so set on murder that no crime
could ever be enough, no savage assault quench his lust for evil . This meant his fervor for blood grew
as he murdered more Danes. Lines 263 268, vividly described Grendel s final attack on the Danes. It
describes how Grendel snatched at the first Geat....ripped him apart, cut his body to bits with powerful
jaws, drank the blood from his veins and bolted him down, hands and feet . The illustration of Grendel
s vicious murders alerted the reader, Grendel was an evil monster.
In a nutshell, throughout the epic, Beowulf, Grendel is called and described as a nefarious monster.
His evil attacks and lust for blood confirmed, he was a monster. He terrorized the Danes and murdered
anyone in his path, the perfect example of a monster. Grendel could not be controlled or defeated by
no ordinary man. It took the greatest and strongest of the Geats to defeat him. For these reasons, I
believe, Grendel was a
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Essay on Einhard s Charlemagne and Ibn Battuta s Mansa...
Einhard, in his account of Charlemagne, and Ibn Battuta, in his account of Mansa Sulaiman, give
witness to the way these two kings ruled their lands and provide an insight on how culture has an
effect on people s views of their leaders. Although each one lived in different cultures, each ruler
embodied similar characteristics, such as the influence of religion on their realms. However, there are
several distinct differences as well, and each narrative contains cultural bias that cannot be ignored.
Overall, each account thoroughly analyzes each ruler and infuses their observations with the culture of
the time, which is integral in order to gain an accurate depiction of who these men were. First, each
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In a similar vein, Mansa Sulaiman is portrayed as embodying his religion, except within the context of
the Islamic religion. Like Charlemagne, the sultan was involved with religious ceremonies. Since he
lived in a place governed by Sharia Law, there was no separation of Church and State. Thus, unlike in
Einhard, there was an established religious hierarchy in this realm. Mansa Sulaiman participated in
religious festivals and services, such as the Feast of Sacrifices and the Feast of Fast breaking. In his
domain, strict observance of times of prayer and memorization of the Quran were a top priority.
Children who appeared to be falling short of learning the Quran by heart had fetters made for them,
and people must come early to pray at the mosque or they will not be able to find a spot because of the
multitude that will be gathered there. However, Ibn Battuta witnessed some characteristics that he
perceived as unbecoming of a Muslim ruler. For instance, he was uncharitable, even to the point that
his subjects became angry about his miserliness. Ibn Battuta was personally affected by this quality
when he arrived in the sultan s city, and received no hospitality from the sultan, save a small amount
of food. There were also aspects of paganism that survived from the culture preceding Islam in this
country. For instance, the people ate animals that were not ritually slaughtered, and the sultan
provided a slave woman to cannibals for food. Another pagan aspect,
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Bus Service Is The Most Common Vision
Bus service is the most common vision that comes to mind when one thinks about Urban Public
transportation. The Bloomington Normal area uses Connect Transit, which has multiple buses and
routes throughout the area. Although the Connect Transit system is very helpful for most students,
allowing us to go to the mall with friends, visit target for food and needed items, or visiting the
downtown, it can also prove to be extremely difficult and stressful for people who would have to rely
everyday on it. After riding the bus for more than an hour, making two transfers along the way and
visiting multiple neighborhoods, I came to realize why a stigma regarding public transportation exists.
Public transit situates is so that we are given license to accept what s right in front of us, but will likely
arouse our desire to compare our narrative to someone else s, to give ourselves permission to speculate
upon a person s private space, or life, with no fear of recourse or punishment (Wilson, 2012). In order
to view the barriers that low income people face on a daily basis when it comes to riding the bus, I
rode the available public transportation, allowing for detailed observation.
I arrived at the Normal Uptown Station at 4:50, prepared to take the Orange H bus through Normal, to
Eastland mall. I knew that the bus would be arriving at 55 minutes past the hour, so I looked up and
down the row of already parked buses, and when I did not see the Orange, I sat down on one of the
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Lutheranism And Anglic The Sacrament Of Confession
Lutheranism and Anglican: The Sacrament of Confession
Protestantism refers to the forms of Christianity originating during the Reformation. The Reformation
gave birth to Lutheranism and Anglicanism. The Anglican confession represents mixture of both
Catholicism and Lutheranism, so it can be said Lutheranism shows similarities to Anglican confession.
I will be demonstrating the confession and absolution components of the sacrament Confession for
Lutheranism and Anglicans, as well as the reconciliation component and how they are the same/differ.
Lutheranism started with the thoughts of the German Augustinian monk Martin Luther. It is a major
Protestant denomination. The Lutheranism sacrament of confession consists of two parts. It is
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It was created in the 16th century during the Protestant Reformation. The Book of Common Prayer is
a major influence in the faith, as well as in the English society in general. It is also used by churches
of the Anglican Communion. Confession in the Anglican Communion can be done by two forms;
general confession and private confession are the two forms. The general confession is preparatory
action readying the congregation for the Eucharist celebration. It is an admission of sin and petition
for forgiveness without mention of the specific sins committed by members of the congregation. The
form involves an exhortation to repentance by the priest and the pronouncement of general absolution
by the priest, often accompanied by the sign of the cross. Private confessions, often called auricular
confessions, are usually offered at a specific time during the week when a priest will be available at
the confessional, however, like Lutheranism, private confession is not necessary. If circumstances
arise, Anglicans can also make an appointment to see a priest at another time for private confession. A
common Anglican aphorism regarding the fact that it is not needed, although some desire it due to
individual circumstances, is, All may, none must, some should. This aphorism means all members
pertaining to the Anglican religion are free to confess privately if they wish, however, no one is forced
to do so, and although you are free to decide to do so, it is strongly recommended that the ones with
serious sins should. The sins Anglicans do not confess are the things that are not of their own fault. In
a situation where something (a sin ) is not their own fault, it is simply considered not a sin at all. When
the penitent has confessed all serious sins troubling the conscience and has given evidence of due
contrition, the priest gives such counsel and encouragement as are needed and pronounces absolution.
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The Pros And Cons Of Doping In Sports
Ethical reflection is deemed as being very important in the world of sport. Doping for instance,
although athletes resort to this. It has many ethical objections and is portrayed negatively as numerous
faults are argued about this case.
Doping in sport, is arguably, the most talked about and controversial issue today, with very little
change on it. Although, there has been a substantial increase in the use of it, (Dimeo, 2013) states Anti
doping regulations were only established in the 1960 s, and serves as a useful reminder of an
important but neglected fact about drug use. There is a consistent dispute against doping as, it
fluctuates through all sports and have been demonised by society as it is considered as unethical. The
International Association of Athletics (IAAF) was the first international sports federation, in 1928, to
ban performance enhancing drugs (IAAF, 2003). Followed by the World Anti Doping Agency
(WADA) and The International Olympic Committee (IOC). An athletes engagement in competing is
very important. It is their desire to gain any possible advantage to have an edge on their opponents and
will do anything in their power to be the best. Doping is discriminated due to, being an unequal
playing field and being harmful. This study explores the strengths and weaknesses of these ethical
objections and the sociological theories on the use of drugs in sport.
A common argument against doping in sport shifts from the concept that, there should be a level
playing field for athletes and competition. A connection between doping and wrongness is noticeable
as, it is argued that doping is banned because it is cheating or unfair (Meller, Waddington and
Hoberman, 2015). In some cases, doping in sports is cheating because the athlete is breaking their
contractual obligations, in sports that it is prohibited. (Green, 2004 and Schermer, 2006) define
cheating as being the intentional violation of a rule, that is used in common language as an indication
to many different forms of deception, and fraud that are intended to gain some benefit for oneself.
Cheating essentially involves the intent to gain an unfair advantage (Feezell, 2010). Unfair in the
sense that the athlete has gained themselves a greater
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Thailand s Political Peasants Book Review
Thailand s Political Peasants book by Andrew Walker is a must read for people who would like to dive
into learning more about the political status in modern rural Thailand. In his book, Walker argues that
in order to understand the governance of Thailand s middle income peasantry including its fruitful
electoral corroboration for Thaksin s populist policies, the political passions that brought the red shirts
to Bangkok, and the electoral thrive of Yingluck Shinawatra it is irresistible to address how savvy is
exposed in a framework of rising income standards and a transformed relationship by the state. This
book is written to question the underlying political, cultural, and economic processes that assist
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As Walker puts it, the forces of socioeconomic modernization that grow disparity further increase the
capability and fluency of suburban political opinion. For Walker, such a quandary of uneven
development is the root problem of the contemporary political tension in Thailand. They anticipate
that the state will invigorate its efforts to raise the value of suburban livelihoods, cut back inequality,
and extend secure savings when experimental engagements with private budget fail. Urban rural
linkages not only supported the happening of modification, promoted slick forms of disbursement, and
blurred spatial distinctions, but also enabled suburban dwellers to compare their disadvantages with
wealthy social populations. Income inconsistency has caused dissatisfaction among peasants, who
have endorsed a stable share of the benefits of economic development. The 2006 elite backed coup
executed the relationship between Thaksin and rural political society. However, Bangkok elites and
intellectuals condemned the impropriety of Thaksin and the electorate that had voted him into power.
The adequate household in Bangkok is approximately three times higher than in the suburban
northeast and the north. Walker has pointed out that discrimination in Thailand is not the output of
exuberance extraction by prevailing elites. As
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Use of Attics in Literature Essay
The Phenomenology of Space Attic Memories and Secrets
Since Gilbert and Gubar s The Madwoman in the Attic, critics have assumed that attics house
madwomen. But they use that concept as a metaphor for their thesis, that women writers were isolated
and treated with approbation. In most literature, attics are dark, dusty, seldom visited storage areas,
like that of the Tulliver house in The Mill on the Floss a great attic under the old high pitched roof,
with worm eaten floors, worm eaten shelves, and dark rafters festooned with cobwebs a place thought
to be weird and ghostly. Attics do not house humans (not even mad ones) they warehouse artifacts that
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Attics make us think of history, interesting artifacts, old toys, books, clothes, linens, jewelry, and other
treasures but, most of all, of deep, dark, and significant family secrets. It was in the attic of the house
that I grew up in that, as a snooping teenager, I found the packet of letters from my mother to her first
husband. Her FIRST husband. I had never dreamed that she had had but one husband my father. And
had I not ferreted out those letters, I probably still would not know. Then, that night, my father took
me aside I m sure at my mother s urging and confessed that he too had been married and divorced
before he met my mother. Whether particular attics hide such secrets hardly matters. What matters is
that psychologically we believe that they do. In fact, attics frequently house just the sort of
information I unearthed facts that one is too attached to to throw away, but which one very much
wants to remain secret.
Before a discussion of attics can begin, it is essential to define what is meant by attic and to
distinguish attics from upper rooms. Not all third floor spaces are attics, because many larger houses
have and had third floor rooms that were normal living spaces, sometimeshaving bedrooms and
sometimes having a huge, finished room used for balls and other parties. Such rooms were furnished,
and comfortably habitable. Such is the case with a room that is often cited as an attic that incarcerates
a madwoman, the upper room in The
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High School Swim Analysis
In the year 2015, I was a middle schooler going into my first year of highschool. Coming into the year,
I was highly enthusiastic for the coming of my freshman experience. Time was flying by and before I
knew it, my cross country season was over and a new season was going to start. My brother, Anthony,
was senior at Fairview and had been on the swim team for three years. My brother did not mention his
swimming experiences until it was time to persuade me to join the team. This was quite the easy task.
You know, since you love swimming you should join the team. said Anthony Why would I do that? I
said
As a freshman, if you can swim a full underwater lap you receive an award.
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These traditions involved spouting random nonsense like, I forgot to toast the blocks today which was
just to confuse the other team, and pranking each other. This enthusiasm and playful nature is what
built up our reputation as Fairview and not to forget, our strong bonds. The team started to grow a
family like bond and we would have team dinners to further it. During these team dinners, we would
share secrets or memories and just have fun. Sometimes we would play Cards Against Humanity or
simply just eat and talk. Most of the time, I was dead and so layed in the best spots of the couches
which resulted in people piling up on top of me for some
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Napa Valley Essay
There are so many places around the world that create wine, it can make it not only hard
but confusing to most individuals about wine. I have had the opportunity to try many different
wines from various places around the world and only one region has really stuck out to me. They
have some of the best wine in the world and some may even argue in the galaxy. They put out
production in the tons, only to have the most unique and greatest tasting wines. I would not be
lying when I say Napa Valley has some of the best tasting and most high end classified wine
look, smell and distinguished taste around.
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Cabernet Sauvignon is the acknowledged king of red grapes in Napa Valley, accounting for 40%
of our total production and 55% of our crop value) Napa valley grape varieties. This is also the wine
that
won us the Paris completion in the battle against French wine. It is not surprising this would also be
number one wine production for Napa Valley. The grapes are dark blue and purple looking and carry
the distinct notes of dark fruits as heavy berries and oak spiciness to it. I really love this wine it goes
good with ribeye steaks and mash potatoes and gravy for me. Some will have a different take on it but
for me this is it. I love the spice in the wine. The grapes carry a great rich soil taste that you can only
get
from the Napa Valley region.
Chardonnay racks in number two on the Napa greatest growing wine. It has strong and crisp
butter notes that are sought after by many wine enthusiasts everywhere. In my opinion though I am
not
a huge fan of chardonnay wine. It carries a strong dry taste and that butter note just doesn t quit do it
for me, but to each his own. We all carry different taste to wine which there is no right and wrong
tasting wine. I m more for the spice is more nice taste, some are more for the butter is like no other
taste. Chardonnay grapes in Napa
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Explain Why There Are Two Sides Of Me Essay
Two Sides of Me Conflict plays a huge role in people s lives. No matter what the circumstance, a
person will be in situation in their life where there are two sides fighting each other and the person
must figure out how to solve the situation. The masks of Comedy and Tragedy are a good
representation of conflict. They are both opposites of each other; one being a symbol of happiness and
the other being a symbol of sadness. When you see these two symbols next to each other, you will find
a symbol of conflict. Since everyone experiences conflict on a daily basis, the Masks of Comedy and
Tragedy can be very relatable symbol. I believe that I relate to this symbol enough to see it as my icon.
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The mask of Comedy is a symbol of joy. When you see me, you will usually find me in a good mood
and I am always trying to start a conversation with someone. I am always open with people and
usually I am always trying to make new friends no matter where I am. I have made a lot of friends
across the state from just talking to people at sporting events. Most of the friends I have made at those
events I am still in contact with and I still talk to. My classmates always say I know everyone since I
always know someone from another when we go to an event where there are multiple schools. When I
am around people, I am very open and always inviting. I am always in a good mood and I love to
laugh. That is how I relate to the mask of Comedy. The mask symbolizes joy, and most of the time, I
am a very joyful person. However, with happiness comes sadness as
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Analysing Mcdonalds (Fast Food Outlets) Using the Porters...
Introduction McDonalds Corporation truly began in 1954 when Ray Kroc decided that he would turn
the successful Californian store owned by the McDonald brothers into a chain. Today McDonalds is
the world s largest restaurant chain, worth over $70 billion (Yahoo7Finance 2008). McDonalds has
grown via constant refinement of business practices and by knowing their customers needs. They have
placed great importance on their long term relationships with suppliers and their aim is to ensure
customers receive a consistent product quality. Analysis of McDonalds Corporation using the Porters
5 forces model to asses its competitive position in the fast food industry. As the name suggests the
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This health option has served to give McDonalds are point of difference from its competitors. Power
of Suppliers Suppliers are essential to business have greatest power when are no substitute products or
it is costly for a business to change suppliers (Porter five forces model). To assist with maintaining
control over supply and quality, McDonalds uses suppliers which have systems dedicated to
production for the company (McDonalds Australia Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2007 ). In
this way McDonalds can stipulate quality and it becomes very costly for the supplier to cease its
contract with McDonalds. This leaves McDonalds in a commanding position regarding suppliers.
Power of Buyers Buyers can exert control over an industry when, there is little differentiation over a
product and substitute products can easily be found, customers are sensitive to price and switching to
another product is not costly (Porter five forces model). Substitute products of similar price and
quality are easily found in the fast food industry, giving buyers great power and influence. There are a
number of programs which McDonalds engages in to help set its self apart from others. They have
there own charity organization Ronald McDonald House, they say
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Theme Of Havisham In Great Expectations
In such a society is placed our character under study Estella Havisham. As we can see, she is a total
opposite of the ideal Victorian woman. This novel depicts Estella s struggling against the rigid social
structures divided by class and gender. She appears in the novel as an open challenge, danger and
threat to the patriarchal structure of the Victorian society. In Great Expectations Charles Dickens
exhibits an altogether different perspective of Victorian women. Rising above class lines, Dickens
gives capable representations of ascertaining and manipulative women, with no indication of the
delicate quality and limit for sensitivity that describes the perfect Victorian woman. The Victorian
ideals for a woman were so staunch that they were retaliated in the shape of characters like Estella
who become tools of revenge upon men who are a part of this patriarchal system. As we have already
discussed, Miss Havisham played a big role in the formation of Estella. Miss Havisham was a victim
of the society of men and as she was exploited by a man, feelings of revenge were aroused in Miss
Havisham. It can also be put this way that Miss Havisham is the representative of all the Victorian
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We cannot say that the Femme Fatale emerged due to one reason or the other. To be precise, the roots
of, the concept of Femme Fatale lies in Narcissism and Gothicism whereas Victorianism proved to be
the cause of its revival in the Nineteenth Century. We have tried to study the character of Estella
Havisham against the backdrop of Victorian era. Moreover, Narcissism remains to be the
psychoanalytical cause behind the emergence of Femme Fatale whereas Gothicism is the historical
fiction in which the Femme Fatale saw its inception. All are correlated to each other in one way or the
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Maus
Analysis of Maus I and II by Art Spiegelman Maus, by Art Spiegelman, shows the trials and
tribulations that the main character, Vladek, and his companions suffered during the Holocaust. No
matter the situation, Vladek rises up to the challenge, and does the only thing he can do: live. For the
Jewish people during that time surviving was a challenge and for those that actually survived was pure
luck. Throughout Maus we find this survival in the portrayal of Vladek Spiegelman; father of the
author. Vladek resourcefulness helps him survive because of his knowledge of different languages,
skills to work on anything, and initiative to make trades with others allows him to survive the years
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Before the war he worked in textiles, but he held many different jobs during the years of the war. After
he was released as a prisoner of war, he traded clothes with Ilzecki (Maus I, 77). When that fell
through, he started to trade gold, jewelry, and food (Maus I, 84 85). Also in Sosnowiec, he did some
work in a German woodshop in order to get papers that said he worked (Maus I, 90 91). In Srodula, he
worked in a shoe shop. In Auschwitz, he worked as both a tin man and a shoemaker (Maus II, 47, 61).
As a tin man Vladek worked for a little time, but it was an opportunity to show that he could work on
that because he just needed help on how to do it and after that he was able to do it right, this is
demonstrated in the panels that Spiegelman presents on page 47 of Maus II. After a while, on page 60
of Maus II, he gets the job of the shoemaker because the last one was gone because the S.S wanted
him for something. Also he proves that he has been a shoemaker for a long time, more than being a tin
man, because he proves to the Kapo that he can fix the shoes. And, after the war, he sold stockings in
Sweden (Maus II, 125 126). The final aspect of Vladek s resourcefulness that helped him to survive
the war was his ability to initiate trade with others. After Vladek s family was caught hiding from the
guards in Srodula, he bribed his cousin to help himself and Anja escape (Maus I, 114 115).
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Figurative Language In Ozymandias
Can one person truly immortalize himself? This is a question most people are often plagued with.
Although one s body is mortal, Ozymandias, written by Shelley, conveys the truth of immortality. The
poem is about a traveler telling a story about an Egyptian pharaoh,
Ozymandias, and his statue. In the poem, a statue of Ozymandias is described by the author as
crumbled and scarcely left. Even though he was successful in his time period, his legacy could not
last. Therefore, no matter how much power one holds, his work will eventually be forgotten to all and
left in the past. Nothing truly can remain throughout all of time: everything one built will eventually
be destroyed by time. The idea that power is transient is portrayed through
Shelley s use of irony, symbolism, and figurative language.
Irony is extremely prevalent in this poem, contrasting power and mortality. Throughout this piece, the
author describes Ozymandias as a ruthless and powerful Egyptian ruler, but continually relates back to
the current state of his achievements. For instance, the engraving on
Ozymandias s statue states,
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
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The author dictates that Ozymandias was attempting for his statue to be a symbol of strength.
This is evident through how he views himself, as the King of Kings , and how he tells people that
view the statue that they must look at everything he has accomplished and cower before his power.
However, there is nothing left of his work, except for his crumbling statue and his kingdom of ruins.
This use of irony strengthens the idea that power is transient because
Ozymandias was extremely feared and he held a massive amount of authority. Nevertheless, all that he
succeeded in building played victim to the cruel hands of time. The irony transforms the tone of the
poem from prideful to pitiful.
Furthermore, symbolism plays a huge part in this poem. One of the main symbols in this piece was the
sand. Shelley mentions the sand multiple times to draw emphasis to it, and pairs it with words such as
stretch and level . These words pertain to time, and one can assume the sand is referring
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Persuasive Essay On America s Birthday
America s birthday is an ideal holiday to get family and friends together. Good planning is the key.
There is more to planning a 4th of July bash than just creating a guest list and preparing delicious
food. Most parties will be held outdoors. This means implementing a strategy that gives your guests
the best experience while decreasing the potential damage to your lawn. Mark Your Territory There
might be parts of your lawn you do not want to use for your get together. You don t want guests
walking over newly sown grass. There may be other reasons you don t want parts of your lawn to be
trampled on. Mark the off limit areas with red, white and blue streamers tied to stakes. The streamers
offer a festive look while serving a good purpose.
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Matthew And John Comparison
Honors 151 Exam 2 The gospels are meant to serve as a recollection of Jesus life and ministry.
Although they are placed together at the beginning of the New Testament, the gospels of Mark,
Matthew, Luke, and John differ from one another. Matthew and Luke begin with the accounts of Jesus
conception and birth, while Mark and John introduce us to an older Jesus prophesized by John the
Baptist. There is also a major difference between the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke versus that
of John. For the former three, it is hypothesized that Mark was the first gospel to be written, and that
Matthew and Luke wrote their accounts with the gospel of Mark and a lost document, referred to as Q,
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The main difference would be the setting of each discourse. The Sermon on the Mount was conducted
on top a hill that overlooked a huge crowd that had gathered to listen to Jesus (Mt 5:1 2). Compared to
the more private setting of the Last Supper, in which Jesus is gathered around a table with his
disciples, the Sermon on the Mount renders a public account of Jesus. As a public figure, Jesus
accommodated his teachings that day to refer to the human condition and the law. He gives the crowd
a disclaimer at the very beginning when he mentions that he has not come to abolish the law, but to
fulfill it (Mt 5:17). He then goes on to advise the crowd on how to handle anger, adultery, divorce,
oaths, retaliation, and enemies. In doing so, he relates each subject back to the law and explains a new
point for each and how it fulfills God s overall commandment. An example of this is when he
mentions how the law says that you are to love your neighbor and hate your enemy, but God
commands that you pray for your prosecutors and love those who hate you (Mt 5:43 45). This further
reinforces the point that the kingdom that Jesus preaches of is not achieved by following the world s
rules, but only those of God. This example also correlates back to the passage in which Jesus washes
the disciples feet. He lowers himself to the position of a servant in order to teach them a lesson of
humility and
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Essay on Christianity And Infertility
Christianity And Infertility
In this coursework (essay) I will be talking about the Christian attitudes towards infertility treatments
and explain that there are different views on this subject and why. But because there is nothing in the
Bible specifically about these treatments, I will have to do some research about it and try to get
different Christian views on this subject. However there some teachings in the Bible that can help us
to understand Christian views on these treatments. I will try to get two different views on these
treatments.
The Bible teaches Christians that all life is sacred, because it s a gift from God. It also teaches the
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Hannah had no children… because the Lord had kept her from having children. The Bible (1 Samuel
1.2,5)
These are some issues that Christians may be concerned about:
i) Using Donors adultery?
Some Christians think that using a donor sperm or a donor egg is a violation of the marriage bond and
there it is adultery.
ii) Parent s who are they? Should children know? Confusion for child? Some Christian views on this
(like the Roman Catholic) are that they believe that children have the right to know who their parents
are and this is prevented in AID and surrogacy.
iii) When does life begin? Is an embryo a life? What to do with extra embryos etc? The Roman
Catholics believe that IVF involves fertilizing several eggs some of which are thrown away or used
for experimentation which is the same as abortion. Other Christian Churches allow IVF because the
discarded embryos are not fetuses and their destruction can be justified by the doctrine of double
effect. (The intention is to produce children for childless couples, not to kill embryos.)
iv) Surrogacy? The Roman Catholics believe that surrogacy is not allowed, because it involves male
masturbation and this has always been regarded by the Catholic Church as a grave moral sin.
Masturbation is an intrinsically
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Ralph Waldo Emerson s The Poet
What nature does and how nature works is not an interpretive science. There can only be one truth,
one right answer. In The Poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson claims that while the majority of the population
can sense the truth in nature, only poets can convert their into words without gross misinterpretation.
The truth lies where the air is music and poets are faithful listeners who are nearly fluent in the
language of truth. Emerson asserts that it is unjust to miswrite a poem, For nature is as truly beautiful
as it is good... and must as much appear. If there is only one right answer about the processes of
nature, then one religion, at most, could accurately interpret the world s creation and God s, or the
gods , intentions for nature and the human race. Either there s a heaven, a state of blissful nothingness,
a process of reincarnation, or maybe no religion to date has correctly guessed what happens to us after
death. William Blake discusses the significance of the similarities among people despite religions ...
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First, Blake repeats some form of Mercy Pity Peace and Love six times in his five quatrain poem.
Then he specifically claims that God is present in every heathen, turk or jew. As members of the
Abrahamic faiths, Turks, presumably Muslim, and Jews believe in the same God Blake does.
Moreover, his inclusion of heathens demonstrates his love for all people, Christian or pagan. Through
his use of the words our and all Blake makes it clear that, in his eyes, God loves every man woman
and child. Finally, Blake employs an imperfect rhyme scheme, rhyming only two lines in each
quatrain. The poem would not be as powerful if Blake had forced a rhyme. This poem, like nature, is
beautiful despite its imperfections, which can thus be extended to humans. Blake s direct
interpretation of nature s truth is that people are not perfect, but God still loves and is a part of every
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The Impact Of Air Quality In China
China is one of the countries with the poorest air quality. Moreover, Eastern China has an average air
quality index (AQI) of 180, and some locations like Jiangbei, Songyuan have an AQI rating of over
500 (World Air Quality, 2017). Typically, on the AQI, a rating of above 150 is unhealthy, where
individuals may experience mild to serious health effects from poor air quality (World Air Quality,
2017). Additionally, an AQI of above 200 is considered hazardous, which leads to the entire
population experiencing sever health effects (World Air Quality, 2017). In fact, China s poor air
quality directly causes 1.6 million deaths a year, which equates to 4000 deaths per day (Ramsey,
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Canada can work with China to improve their air quality and protect their environment, by stipulating
that the companies that supply Canada with goods from China must obtain the ISO 14001
certification. Furthermore, the International Organization for Standardization s (ISO) ISO 14001 is an
environmental management system that helps companies reduce their environmental impact
(International Organization for Standardization, n.d.). Specifically, ISO 14001 includes 5 elements: the
environmental policy to adhere by, the development of company procedures to describe compliance to
ISO s policies, the implementation and operation of the company s procedures, the audits that ensure
the organization is following their procedures and ISO s policies, and lastly the management review
(ENLAR Compliance Services, 2013). As a result, if many private companies have an incentive to
reduce emissions in China, there will be more focus within the country to accomplish the goal to
improve their air quality. However, this may decrease profits for many Chinese company s, which may
put 10 million jobs at risk in the textile industry alone (Kane, 2014). Alternatively, Canada s
Manufacturers of Emissions Controls Association (MECA) is a non profit organization that is
comprised of many large companies operating in the industry of industrial emissions control
(Government of Canada, 2011). Therefore, MECA can work
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Essay about Understanding the Marshal Plan
The date is September 2nd, 1945, the year in which The Empire of Japan surrendered thus ending a
war in which fifty to seventy million people died, that being World War II. But the surrender of Japan
not only meant the ending of the worst war in human history, it also meant the beginning of a new
type of war, a war of deterrence in which two new superpowers, The United States of America and
The Soviet Union would partake in. This new type of war, The Cold War, would test how strong the
ideological stances of these two nations could withstand each other. It would also test how each of
these nations could persuade other countries to follow their ideals. The United States believed in the
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If these countries were to all fall into the system of capitalism and under the influence of America,
then the Soviets would lose their ability to have a centrally planned economy with other blocs, it
would also mean that America and it s ideals would spread across Europe leaving little to no chance
for Stalin and the Soviet Union to assert themselves as a true superpower with allies to back them up.
But how would these countries accomplish their goals of advancing their ideals, capitalism and
communism, into Europe? For the United States, this would be attained through the implementation of
the Marshall Plan in April of 1948. (Lapsansky Werner, 2011, 402).
But to understand the Marshall Plan, one must first examine the Truman Doctrine, which experts and
historians have regarded as the basis for the Marshall Plan. Since 1944, the British government had
been providing economic as well as military aid to Greece and Turkey to prevent a left wing
insurgency by communists. Aid such as this was also provided to prevent the Soviet Union from
expanding its Iron Curtain into Greece and Turkey. Unfortunately for Britain, the ravages of World
War II prevented them to continue to support Greece and Turkey (Herring, 2008, 614). So when
Britain informed the U.S. State Department that it could no longer offer aid to Greece and Turkey, the
United States did not hesitate to act. That is because there was fear
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Hamlet, By William Shakespeare
During the course of Shakespeare s Hamlet , the character of young Hamlet exemplifies an often
puzzling and ambivalent persona. During the play, Hamlet is often contradicting of himself. By role
playing, or self fashioning, Hamlet is able to balance his virtues in order to stay true to himself. This is
demonstrated by his decisions to act upon something, as well as his inactions to not act upon
something. The obscurity of Hamlet s mannerisms are displayed within two conflicting personas: one
that is perceived as calm and rational; the other displaying utter madness and loss of control. These
conflicting behaviors are revealed within Hamlet s internal struggles to kill those responsible for his
father s murder, or to act responsibly and virtuous, and await further proof of their guilt. Throughout
the play, Hamlet teeters on the brink of insanity induced by his actions, or inactions, but never actually
crosses the threshold of insanity by balancing the virtues of playing a role and self fashioning, with
looking at his own sense of self to rationalize his actions throughout the play.
Clarification of Hamlet s sanity first appears in act one, by his statements and feelings expressed
within his dialogue. Seems madam? Nay, it is. I know not seems (1.2.76). When young Hamlet is
asked about his depressive appearance and demeanor by Gertrude, Hamlet denotes that this is what is
perceived. This relates the idea that Hamlet is only what he appears to be as seen by the other
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Analyzing Predictors Of Success For Higher Education Among...
Working Title: Examining the History of Standardized Tests in Higher Education through a Critical
Race Lens and Analyzing Predictors of Graduate School Success among African Americans
Theoretical Framework and Proposed Research Study
The theoretical framework chosen to guide my research in analyzing predictors of success in higher
education among African American students is Critical Race Theory (CRT), with an emphasis in
education. Critical Race Theory in Education (CRTE) evolved from CRT, which is derivative of
Critical Legal Studies (CLS), a 1970 s movement which sought to expose and challenge the views that
legal reasoning was neutral, value free, and unaffected by social, and economic relations, political
forces, or culture phenomena (Brown Jackson, 2013, p. 9). CLS scholars successfully confirmed that
personal biases of judges compromised verdicts in legal cases, claiming that America s legal system
only reinforces an oppressive social order benefiting the dominant race more than the oppressed race
(Brown Jackson, 2013). CRTE scholars is indebted to CRT scholars (which is indebted to CLS
scholars), thus scholars of CRTE should be well versed in the history of CRT (and CLS).
History of Critical Race Theory
CRT emerged because of the Supreme Court and federal courts unconstitutional decisions in legal
cases involving discrimination against minorities (Brown Jackson, 2013). Brown and Jackson (2013)
elucidated a fundamental standpoint of
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A Diagnosis for Mr. Fix-it
Mr. Fix it is a 59 year old man with a history of alcohol abuse and diabetic hypertension. Mr. Fix it has
been currently experiencing symptoms such as: rambling speech, poor short term memory, weakness
on the left side of his body, neglects both visual and auditory stimuli to his left side, difficulty with
rapid visual scanning, difficulty with complex visual, perceptual and constructional tasks, unable to
recall nonverbal materials, and mild articulatory problems. The diagnosis for Mr. Fix it s problem is
most likely a right hemisphere stroke. A right hemisphere stroke is occurs when a blood clot blocks a
vessel in the brain, or when there is a torn vessel bleeding into the brain. A right hemisphere stroke is
common in adults who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Broca s area gives an individual the motor ability to speak. Damage to this area may cause an
individual to have difficulty speaking. For instance, not only does Mr. Fix it demonstrate incoherent
speech, he also has a mild articulatory problem, in which it would be difficult for the patient to say
certain words or say it in an unusual accent.
This type of symptom is very common in people who have suffered from a right hemisphere stroke.
Since the frontal lobe is also responsible for the ability to sequence tasks successfully, damage to this
lobe has caused the patient with difficulty to execute constructional tasks. For example, Mr. Fix it may
have difficulty in things such as building a bike or putting pieces of a puzzle together, in which the
patient can possibly now have constructional apraxia due to the stroke taking place in the right
hemisphere. Because the patient has suffered damage from a right hemisphere stroke; he has
experienced paresis to the left side of the body. Right sided hemiparesis causes injury to the left side
of the brain, in which its functions include the ability of language and speaking ( Hemiparesis , 2011).
The damage that occurred on the right hemisphere may cause Mr. Fix it, to have acute balance on the
left side of his body, in which it may be difficult for the patient to perform everyday tasks, such as,
putting on his clothes. Furthermore, due to weakness on the left side of the body the
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The Theme Of Racism In Down At The Cross By James Baldwin
The environment surrounding an individual determines reactions and character. Down at the Cross
from The Fire Next Time is James Baldwin s memoir pertaining to his life experiences with racism.
The author presents an original writing strategy which uses examples and details to reach the main
goal of helping the reader discover the main points of the story. The rhetorical style for the second half
of the novel furthermore aids Baldwin in his overall purpose of informing Blacks in the 1960 s of how
White people, who are incapable of accepting and loving themselves, create a racist environment,
which African Americans, despite fear and risk, can conquer with love and strategy. Upon my
reflection on the writing, I was pleasantly surprised to find Baldwin has a perspective unlike any other
theorist, because he has convinced me to believe with him how the end of racism can be found in the
root cause of the issue.
Because Caucasian people are uncomfortable and unconfident with themselves, they consistently
persecute and destroy people of African descent. When James Baldwin says some argue Whites must
accept Blacks, he counteracts this using procatalepsis suggesting, White people in this country will
have quite enough to do in learning how to accept and love themselves and each other, and when they
have achieved this which will not be tomorrow and may very well be never the Negro problem will no
longer exist (Baldwin 22). The author has brought to my attention how self pity,
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Presidential vs. Parliamentary Political Systems Essay
Presidential vs. Parliamentary Political Systems
There are two main types of political systems, one being a presidential system and the other being a
parliamentary system. Both of them have their own benefits as well as their own disadvantages. No
political system can be perfect or can always have stability, but shown in history there are successful
countries that use either one. Also there are countries that have failed with one of the two systems.
Firstly there is the presidential system. There are many characteristics to a presidential system. The
first main part of a presidential system is how the executive is elected. The executive is a president
who is elected to a fixed term. Also a president is not only head of ... Show more content on
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The monarch is a figure head and does no decision making. The voters of a parliamentary system elect
parliament who then elect the prime minister and the cabinet. The prime minister is normally the
leader of the most popular party in parliament. The PM even being the head of government is not as
powerful as the head of government in a presidential system. The parliament of the system withholds
the most power. They make or break any law. Compared to the separation of powers as in a
presidential system there is only a separation of functions. Each part of government has its own
function to perform, but there is no system of checks and balances. An example of the overlapping of
powers is the need of a vote of confidence. A vote of confidence is proposed by a party and needs
backing from the other part of government. With no system of sorts there is more likely of upheaval
and change of rule. There is not as much stability in a parliamentary system as there is in a
presidential. Lastly there is no judicial rule as there is in a presidential system. A parliamentary system
has had success in the past but still is seen as not as successful as a presidential system.
Most European countries have a parliamentary political system. Britain has a parliamentary system.
Britain s system starts at the voters who vote for Parliament. Parliament then elects and can oust the
executive branch, which is headed by a prime
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Privilege In Healthcare
Healthcare, is it a right or a privilege? The US seems to believe it is a privilege meanwhile, the UK
would believe it is a right. Based on these two outlooks within the different countries who has a more
economically stable healthcare system? The UK government might not have enough money to educate
citizens wanting to be practitioners so this makes the current practitioners in the field only have so
much time to see patients, resulting in longer wait times. Money, time and the lack of UK citizens
wanting to become doctors and keep their practice in the UK is scarce. The population in the US can
generally be categorized into 3 seperate economic differences. Low income (receives Medicaid and
other benefits). Low middle class (make too much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Economically universal health care is the way to go, here s why. The US pays substantially more
money for average health care and the UK pays a decent amount with healthy citizens to back their
system. In the UK prices on health care will never go up, desperately needed operations will always be
covered and no one gets penalized for not having insurance. In the US you have to ask yourself what
you can afford right now rather than what you actually need. Some US citizens would rather pay a
penalizing fee for not having insurance which affects the economy s ability to treat people. When US
doctors feel the sharp sting of having fewer patients because they can t pay their premium it affects
their ability to provide the equipment necessary to determine origins of pain. Universal healthcare in
the UK causes a stable economy from steady taxes. US citizens who don t pay for healthcare not only
cause dips in the economy but also run the risk of damaging their own
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Literature Analysis Essay
MBA633 : Managing Human Resources
1. What figure will Cal Jenson report to Fred Donofrio for the amount that absenteeism cost ONO last
year?
Answer: Using figure 2 5 on page 52 Cal must compute the total employees hours lost due to
absenteeism for the period. ONO lost a total of 539 hours of labor because of absenteeism. Second Cal
must compute the weighted average wage or salary totals to $23.50 an hour for an average salary of
$47,000. Third one must compute the cost of employee benefits for ONO employees is an additional
33%. Because absent employees are paid Cal must take the compensation lost/hour/absent employee =
wage/salary + benefits. Therefore 1.5/539/11=47,000 + 33% = (2.99 or 3). Next Cal must compute the
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It should not take an hour and a half to reschedule and fix your day of work. A good manager should
be able to manage running their business without calling in a temp or make sure for a day that calls for
extra people they have extra just in case someone does call out. When I worked retail I saw this first
hand with black Friday. We scheduled everyone that day and if it was to many people we would send
those who wanted to go home early home. Because the money made on black Friday was almost three
or four times higher than a normal day it didn t matter our employees hours for the day. 3. What
recommendations for action could Cal Jenson make to Fred Donofrio?
Answer: The first recommendation Cal should suggest is lowering the amount of sick days. Because
12 is 2 ½ weeks a year and the average American uses 2.3 percent of scheduled work time, or an
average of 5.5 unscheduled absences per year (F.Cascio, 2013), they could try cutting paid sick days to
10. If that works and numbers lower then leave it ten for a few years and lower it even more. Secondly
Cal should recommend that Fred pull the reports for the prior year and see the days that had the
highest earnings. Make sure those days you schedule an extra person. Because employees are salary it
doesn t matter if they work 2 hours or 8 for the day. Schedule a extra person just incase someone calls
out and if they are not needed send them home. Between scheduling an extra person and cutting
allotted sick days from 12
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Presentation Of The Fine Food Pty Ltd
Management 1100
Report Trimester 2, 2015
Student Name: Kimberly Thien Lin Student ID: 90008683 Class: Tuesday 8:30am 12:30pm Lecturer s
Name: Endah Ibrahim
Executive Summary
This report is presented to Carmen s Fine Food Pty Ltd as an investigation to the possibility of
expanding their company into Japan. The external environment of Japan which consists of political,
economical, socio cultural, technological and legal environments were being examined in order to
inspect the feasibility of expansion. Based on these findings and researching, we can see the
opportunities outweighs the threats. It is therefore recommended that Carmen ... Show more content
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The aim of this report is to provide the company with a feasibility report for the proposal expansion.
The proposed expansion will require the company to have access to muesli, machinery and labour in
Japan in order to produce health foods, muesli bars and other confectionary products. This report will
analyse the political, economic, socio cultural, technological and legal environments (PESTL) that
exists in Japan, which will then be recommended to Carmen Fine Foods whether to expand their
business into Japan. The proposed expansion strategy is by exporting required resources from
Australia to Brazil, because they do not have the experience in working overseas.
2.0 Political Environment 2.1 Government stability Japan is a country under predominant party
democracy in which the same party was consistently supported by voters under free and competitive
conditions for 38 years (TheSouthAsianIdea Wordblog, 2008). Regular elections are being held every
4 years (Carrigan, 2015) and Japan have not experienced wars for 70 years since the end of World War
II (Masangkay, 2015). Given this information, the Japanese
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Harold Shipman Crimes
Introduction
Violent crimes are violations of criminal law that involve the intentional use of violence by one person
against another. the factors of violent crime. One will discuss the UK and the USA violent crimes and
point out which country has more or less violent crimes, with charts and statistics. Despite some
meaningful contributions to our understanding, the biological and psychological explanations neglect
the most prominent aspect of deviance; that is, like any other human activity, deviant behaviour is
inherently social in nature. For an individual to be deviant or delinquent, he or she must be involved
with other people. two categories of sociological theories of delinquency social strain and social
learning also, one will look at the profile of Dr Harold Shipman and his dark secret past.
Correspondingly Dr Harold Fredrick Shipman try to highlight where his crimes first started and what
his activates and also discuss hate and terrorism violence crimes in the UK and United ... Show more
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The Strain Theory is when society puts pressure on to another individual to commit a crime in order to
achieve their goals (Merton, 1957). Example; when young people feel pressure to own the latest
phones or clothes were their pressure is form their peers this can result in criminal activity in order to
relieve the strain. Both theories explain crime from a social point of view (The Social Learning
Theory shows how individuals can be influenced by those around them). In this way individuals, can
commit crimes due to observing their peers also committing
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Video Games And Its Effects On Children
In the past, when a child was bored they went outside to play, they created new games, or they played
with friends. But, for the past three decades, video games and other digital media have been
persuading many adolescents and children to spend the majority of their time playing them. Video
games seem to satisfy children s natural need to interact socially, however more often than not, they
lead to social isolation. Overexposure to digital media, such as video games is detrimental to the
health and function of a child s brain in the areas of empathy, impulse control, and social interaction.
Video games began their ascent to the top of our children s priority list for in the early 1990s, and
there does not appear to be a peak of popularity any time soon. Digital media and video games used to
be a reward for a child that has attained a goal; now video games tend to be the immediate go to
solution for a child s boredom. Occasionally, they are sought out by weary parents trying to entertain
or rid themselves of an annoying child. Society does not seem to understand the ramifications of
overuse of this form of entertainment. Spending hours upon hours of a day playing video games is not
a benign activity, new research is being conducted every day that illustrates the effects of excessive
exposure to digital media and video games, and it suggests that the effects are significantly harmful.
Excessive exposure can lead to the desensitization of the adolescent to real
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One application of magnetic fields in household appliances.
One thing that uses magnetic fields is the electric motor, which is used in many household appliances,
such as electric fans, microwave ovens, and other small appliances. In this instance the electric motor
has an electric current, giving it also this magnetic field. An electric motor converts electricity into
mechanical motion. Most electric motors work by electromagnetism, but motors based on electrostatic
forces also exist. The overarching concept is that a force is generated when a current carrying element
is subjected to a magnetic field. In a cylindrical motor, the rotor rotates because a torque is developed
when this force is applied at a given distance from the axis of the rotor. Most electromagnetic motors
are rotary, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fundamental principle upon which electromagnetic motors are based is that there is a mechanical
force on any wire when it is conducting electricity while contained within a magnetic field. The force
is described by the Lorentz force law and is perpendicular to both the wire and the magnetic field. In a
rotary motor, there is a rotating element, the rotor. The rotor rotates because the wires and magnetic
field are arranged so that a torque is developed about the rotor s axis. In physics, magnetism is a
phenomenon by which materials exert an attractive or repulsive force on other materials. ... An
electrostatic motor or capacitor motor is a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion
of electric charge. ... Piezoelectricity is the ability of certain crystals to produce a voltage when
subjected to mechanical stress. ... In physics, the Lorentz force is the force exerted on a charged
particle in an electromagnetic field. ... Most magnetic motors are rotary, but linear types also exist. In
a rotary motor, the rotating part (usually on the inside) is called the rotor, and the stationary part is
called the stator. The motor contains electromagnets that are wound on a frame. Though this frame is
often called the armature, that term is often erroneously applied. Correctly, the armature is that part of
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Brownsville Essay
Before the 1880s, the are of eastern Brooklyn that was to become Brownsville was known as New
Lots. This territory was primarily farmland, but it was also the location of the city s largest waste
dump, as well as the site of several facilities that supplied stone and other building materials. In its
early history, New Lots had a diverse population. English and Irish settlers, Jewish immigrants, and a
small number of African Americans farmed the land. Others were attracted to the area by the open
space and relatively fresh fresh air it provided. Brownsville at one time was a place for waste disposal,
a tenement slum, a haven for Jews before they were accepted, the cradle of a major crime origination,
a testing ground for public housing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With more than 100,000 in population, there was one significant hospital, one park, no high school,
and only two notable community centers. Local associations were available and often set goals that
they achieved. The residents of Brownsville used these associations to fight for better services and
counter the negative perception of their neighbors. During 1900s and 1910s religion (Judaism)
permeated the community. The area was once called the Jerusalem of America. This goes to show how
much religion impacted this area. Ohev Sholom was the oldest synagogue in the community, founded
in 1882 by Elias Kaplan s and again in 1883 by Eitz Chaim Machzikei. Among rising synagogues,
there were also a few that was still functioning during the 1950s. Two of the oldest were Beth
Hamedrash Hagodol founded in 1889 and Thilim Kesher Israel founded in 1891.Many synagogues
fought for attention and members due to social interactions and entertainment going on in Brooklyn
and New York City. Residents had the options to attend movies or theater in the borough, travel to
Coney Island or to Central Park, and they were able to take a ferry to Staten Island or the Bronx.
Residents didn t have substantial amounts of money but they had enough to enjoy some form of
entertainment, which was usually the same time that synagogue was in session. Over time, many of
the
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Sample Term Paper
Sample Term Paper on: Management Information Systems [Writer s Name] [Supervisor s Name]
[Course title] [Date] Management Information Systems The Concerns of E Commerce In Internet time
the attention span of customer is just 8 seconds. After that a shopper typically moves on. What s more
is that the Forrester research reports that 42% of the people leave a site unsatisfied will never return
(Forrester, 1999). The cost of business in uncompleted orders is simply staggering early estimates put
the monthly retailing losses at $58 million. The new research indicates that the figure has grown since
then. Zona research estimates that slow web response could result in losses as high as $102 million per
month for the consumer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consider the definition of a customer – in one office a company might qualify as a customer as soon
as the first contact with the company has been made, but in another office that same company might
not be a customer before a contract has been signed. Another issue is that a single customer will have
multiple records in a company s information systems – one for each of the subsidiaries and one for
each of the ways the company s name is written. There is probably no such thing as a bad e commerce
customer. But which ones are the best, the most likely to take an e tailer into the promised land of
perpetual profits? E commerce and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) According to
analysts, the perfect customer is an ever moving target. Once, e tailers thrived by catering to young
male customers who bought every new technological gadget and computer accessory as soon as it hit
the market. Times are changing. The perfect customer now is just as likely to be an older female with
almost no interest in DVDs, scanners or digital cameras. But finding and holding on to top customers
is still a challenge because, by nature, Web shoppers seem to be less loyal and more willing to spread
their spending among various sites. In other words, the perfect consumer is as hard to find and retain,
as he or she is to define. Advertisements Bargains Talk E commerce benefits from bargain shoppers;
they really drove
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A Brief Note On The State Of Diabetics Essay
Diabetics in Hidalgo County
Norma Valdez Rosa
South University Online May 23, 2016
DIABETICS IN HIDALGO COUNTY One of the most important health problems in my community
is Diabetes. The combination of an unhealthy diet, a sedentary lifestyle, the lack of health education
and access to preventative care services all contribute to this growing problem. The prevalence of
diabetes in Mexican Americans living in Hidalgo County for both men and women is 25.9 %, or 1 in
3.8 people, Hidalgo County s rates are double the statewide average of 9.7% for Texas and 9.3 % for
the US. The three top causes of death in adults in Hidalgo County are: cardiac, cancer and diabetes,
according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Because of the potential seriousness of
diabetes and all its associated medical conditions, serious attention needs to be given to its prevention
especially in light of the emerging epidemic of type 2 diabetes in youth (Bastida, Cuellar Villas,
2001).
MAP IT
Diabetes has a big impact on the overall health of the community. An example of MAP IT in action is:
Mobilize= The County Health Department addressing the needs of the diabetic population by
developing and presenting education and training programs. Looking into best practices for diabetes
and what actions similar communities have taken to address this problem is the first step. Developing
a plan if new approaches are needed is next. Assess=The Public Health Nurse (PHN)
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  • 2. Critique Of Blindness In Jose Saramago s Blindness Critique of Blindness Human nature is defined by emotional expression, the desire to learn, individuality, and freedom of will. It enables people to make decisions on how they will conduct their daily interactions and, therefore, dictates how society will be run. José Saramago s novel, Blindness, tells the grim tale of a society devastated by a blindness epidemic known as the white evil. Without their sight, people are no longer able to act in a civilized manner and become aggressive towards one another as they struggle to survive. Saramago is able to redefine human nature as he takes a rather pessimistic stance on the topic and decides to present it as no different from animalistic instinct. Within the novel, people are first branded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Saramago created an opportunity to explain what it is like to live in such a society. He states, This must be what it means to be a ghost, being certain that life exists, because your four sense say so, yet unable to see it. (Saramago, 242) This indicates that the city, is no longer composed of people, but rather it is composed of beings whose only purpose is to survive. Such writing demonstrates why many readers believe that Saramago intended to reveal how human nature directly interacts with personal misfortune and social catastrophe. Towards the end of the novel, the doctor s wife notes, I don t think we did go blind, I think we are blind, Blind but seeing, Blind people who can see, but do not see. (Saramago, 326) This highlights Saramago s political and philosophical intentions.With that being said, such intentions are developed throughout the entire novel. The story begins in the middle of rush hour, in an unknown city, when the first blind man is struck suddenly by blindness while waiting at a traffic light. Afterwards, he is rushed to the doctor s office where he is, consequently, responsible for the spread of the white evil. It was there that the first blind man infected all those around him, and, as a result, began to spread the epidemic and panic throughout the city. With a large number of people going blind at an alarming rate and with no apparent cause, public health officials decided that all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Legalize The Benefits Of Legalizing Marijuana The current US policy is, marijuana is an illegal substance to grow, posses, and sell. For the first time in the United States history, a majority of Americans favor legalizing marijuana. Opponents of legalization argue that making marijuana use legal will lead to an increase in drug related societal problems. The US should create a new policy to legalize marijuana. Legalizing it would increase tax revenue and help increase employment. It would reduce inmates in jails and prisons. With criminal justice reform it will decriminalize the substance. History Classification of Marijuana In 1970, Congress passed the Controlled Substance Act. This was signed by President Richard Nixon starting the War on Drugs. This created measures for the government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trying to find concrete evidence and finding solid information on the effects of marijuana is difficult. Questions US citizens want answers to is, does marijuana have any repercussions to health effects? If legalized what laws will be created concerning the drug. Trying to decide if this drug is safe is quit challenging, since mass media, celebrities, and pop culture try and explain it s safe. Pop icons with social media hurt young Americans in deciding wither to follow the law or disobey the law by smoking marijuana. This is not a safe substance according the US Government. Marijuana is classified as a schedule 1 drug, meaning it has a high potential for abuse. The main active chemical in marijuana is delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol, more commonly called THC. THC affects the brains memory, thinking, concentrating, time perception, sensory, pleasure, and coordinated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Why Secondhand Lions ( 2003 ) Is About Action And Adventure Many believe that Secondhand Lions (2003) is about action and adventure, but the essence of the film lies deeper. It is a coming of age movie written and directed by Tim McCanlies. The movie is about an adolescent boy named Walter, who develops trust over the course of a summer. Walter s irresponsible mother, Mae, leaves him with his two great uncles who resurfaced in Texas after forty years of adventuring through Africa. The acting, mise en scene and cinematography presented in the three images I have chosen are central to the essence of the film. The discourse of these images reveals how the theme of trust develops throughout the story. The acting in Image 1 is critical to the theme of trust. This image, which shows Walter having a conversation with his mother, appears at the beginning of the film. Walter s uncomfortable facial expression is the focus of this image. His face may be interpreted as disgust or concern as he is reacting to his mother s words. His mother, Mae, tells him that he will be spending the summer with his two great uncles, whom he has never met before. She is not looking at Walter, possibly dismissing his objection. Image 1 shows that Walter doesn t trust his mother, but his lack of faith extends further than just his mother. Shortly after this image, she says, Walter, you are just going to have to learn how to trust people, which solidifies that Walter has difficulty confiding in others. Walter s expression in Image 1 primarily serves to establish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Persepolis Internal Conflict When I saw my aunt and uncle walk into the waiting room, fresh tear stains streaked upon their cheeks, I knew. When my uncle opened his mouth to say something and nothing came out but a child like squeal, my heart was torn in half. When someone finally said the words she s gone to the family members that had just arrived, getting my extremities cut off of my body one by one would have most certainly hurt less. I shut down and sat in that too clean smelling hospital room, little by little people began to say their good byes to each other and leave, while I just sat. My grandpa walked in and I looked up at the red neon clock on the wall to see that a hour had passed. Without saying a word, he motioned and walked with me out of the room to the end of the hallway where my sister and cousin were sitting. The corner where the four of us sat, you could look out the windows into a sea of city ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It reminds of the animosity among city states in Greece because of the opposing ideologies, but it s not so simple when it gets applied to yourself. When the internal conflict is like a tug of war within your mind about the very belief system you have based your life decisions on, that s when it turns into an torturous labyrinth of thoughts that there is no clear escape from. Sitting on my bed trying to sleep that first night was when this horrid game of tug of war began in my head. Being a Christian, there was an ever present urge to fall back on God and believe that He knew what He was doing, but I found it hard to do when that one question kept forcing it s way through the doors of my mind; why did God let her die? If God is truly in control of everything in our lives, then it would be only logical that he s in control of our deaths too. I couldn t attempt to get through the worst event in my life without the comfort of God, but I couldn t fall back on Him without understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about History of Nature and Nurture Abstract Nature vs. nurture has been discussed by philosophers in the past and by scientists most recently. Philosophers such as Plato argued that all knowledge was inherited through your parent and when you were told something you didn t learn it you were just reminded of it. Aristotle however argued that all humans were born with a blank slate and built on it with influence from there environment. In the 1700 s the empiricists and the internalists took over the argument. They fought through letters explaining there point of views and denouncing the others. This leads to Pavlov coming up with the idea of behaviorism in the early 1900‘s. Behaviorism became the new wave of Psychology and influenced a lean towards the nurture side. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two philosophers, G.W. Leibniz and John Locke, were main representatives of their respected explanations. Leibniz promoted the internalism point of view. Cowie states, ...Leibniz s position on this issue is, of course, that the tabula is far from rasa: ‘The soul inherently contains the sources of various notions and doctrines, which external objects merely rouse up... (Cowie, 1999, p. 7). Leibniz argued against Locke and other empiricists stated that ...there is no way ideas which come into the mind from outside can be formed into beliefs and judgments without the operation of specific internal mechanisms (Cowie, 1999, p. 17). At the same time, John Locke and his fellow philosophers campaigned for empiricism. Like Aristotle, the philosophers believed that humans thoughts and actions were determined not by innate factors, but by the their unique experiences (Ashcraft, 1998). Locke argued against the internalists by examining different human processes such as logic and reasoning. He would ask how it was possible to use logic and reasoning if people were born with all of the knowledge they would ever acquire (Cowie 1999, p. 19). The contrasting views of the two groups had begun the nature vs. nurture debate, which would linger in the fields of philosophy and psychology for decades. A point should be made that even though the interalists and empiricists felt strongly about their theories, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mr. Van Gogh s Starry Night Desmond Tutu says, Hope is being able to see there is light despite all of the darkness. HOPE. That is the first word that entered my mind when I saw Starry night painted by Mr. Van Gogh. Even Mr. Van Gogh mostly used dark colors to his art, the sky which dominated a lot of space in the canvas brings peacefulness in the painting. The dim light coming from the houses in the village and the church standing in the middle of it added to the peaceful glow of the painting. The painting reminds me of how long time ago, people accustomed to sleep and live like that. So simple yet full of peace. The peacefulness that is difficult to seek by now. In the midst of our circumstances in life and the way we live right now. Why hope? Because of the outstanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Contributions Of Qing Shi Huangdi s Adoption Of Legalism Qing Shi Huangdi s adoption of Legalism was firm (those who opposed the ideology were often executed or banished) and effective, as it led to various fundamental administrative and political developments. For instance, unlike previous dynasties such as the Zhou, the Qin grew to be a highly centralized state with a bureaucracy divided into three primary ministries: a civil authority, a military authority, and a censorate ( World History ) The officials who assumed such roles were examined by an inspection system to reduce the possibility of corruption, which would later serve as the foundation administrative procedure for later dynasties. Furthermore, Legalism resulted in these officials earning their powers rather than inheriting them. Research has speculated that a merit system was probably employed in determining the positions such as an examination. Qin s favor of centralization (perhaps brought by his adoption of Legalism) additionally led to advancements outside of administration and political structure. For instance, he established systems that unified standard measurements, emphasized on monetary values (collection of taxes and distribution of estates included), as well as standardized the Chinese written language. He also organized the construction of roads extending to and from his empire (one of his main achievements was [bringing] together the scattered defensive battlements into what we now know as the Great Wall ( World History ). Unfortunately, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Alphabet Fun At New York City Alphabet Fun in New York City Hi! Livi greeted with a smile and a wave of her hand. I m Livi and this is my sister Jojo. She said, gesturing to her sister, who stood smiling beside her on the crowded sidewalk. We ll be your tour guides today. Jojo said, while Livy added, We love to travel and find things in each city that represent letters in the alphabet. The two walked down the street, sky scrapers reaching up to the clouds on each side of them. Today we are in New York City and you guessed it, we are starting with the letter A! Livi said excitedly. A is for Apple New York City is known as the Big Apple. Jojo said, as they stopped on the corner of the street. It s believed that the origin of the Big Apple comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after, they made their way back to Central Park. C is for Central Park. Jojo said, taking a picture of the entrance. Central Park is an urban park in middle upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with 40 million visitors in 2013! Livi said, watching the birds flutter from tree to tree. It is also one of the most filmed locations in the world. Jojo smiled, watching as a film crew went by. D is for E is for the Empire State Building The Empire State Building is a 102 story skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on Fifth Avenue between West 33rd and 34th Streets. F is for Fifth Avenue G is for Grand Central Station Grand Central Terminal is a commuter, rapid transit railroad terminal at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. H is for I is for Island, as in Ellis Island Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for over 12 million immigrants to the United States as the nation s busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 until 1954. J is for ` K is for L is for Liberty Island
  • 10. Liberty Island is a federally owned island in Upper New York Bay in the United States, best known as the location of the Statue of Liberty. M is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Average Age Of Onset Of Generalized Anxiety Disorder The average age of onset of generalized anxiety disorder is 31 years old. Generalized anxiety disorder affects about 6.8 million American adults. This disorder can develop at any point in the life cycle, but the highest risk is between childhood and middle age. Individuals who suffer from GAD can t relax; they startle easily, and have difficulty concentrating. Often they have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Some physical symptoms include fatigue, headaches, muscle tension, muscle aches, difficulty swallowing, trembling, twitching, irritability, sweating, nausea, lightheadedness, having to go to the bathroom frequently, feeling out of breath, and hot flashes. Researchers have found that several parts of the brain are involved in fear and anxiety. Researchers are also looking for ways in which stress and environmental factors may play a role. GAD has many relations to associated problems from obsessive compulsive disorder, panic disorder Agoraphobia, post traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, specific phobias, depression, stress to suicide, and more. Freud distinguished that chronic anxiety was prevalent in the general population, and to this day, there is inadequate information about the natural history of this disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective treatment for many people, it helps them to identify, understand, and modify faulty thinking and behavior patterns. This enables people with GAD learn to control their worry. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Case Study Of Temple University Temple University is a premier university in the east coast, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This university was founded in 1884 by Russell Conwell. Temple is in the top 100 schools for veterans and best value. Temple recognizes both SAT and ACT exams. The acceptance rate for this university is around 50%. The academic requirement is to have an average GPA of 3.51 or higher, an average SAT score of 1230 on the 1600 SAT scale, and an average ACT score of 26 out of 36. Tuition at Temple varies; if you are applying for in state, the tuition will be $32,300. However, if you are applying out of state, the tuition will be $44,060. Temple University is 384 acres with nine housing facilities on campus. Temple has many dining options and meal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Easterling John Harwood Analysis John Harwood is an associate professor of modern and contemporary architectural history at Oberlin College in Ohio. States that Easterling not only reveals the magical strangeness of global realities but also opens up new strategies and tactics of response. Indeed, one of her most refreshing achievements here is to clear away the mythological bluster that continues to characterize what she terms left or right politics [or] the politics of resistance in favor of an attitude simultaneously more cynical and more utopian.All of which is to say that Easterling emphatically refuses to take the temptingly lazy approach, which would be to address globalization by simply lampooning its symptoms, such as the empty mantras of corporate discourse, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry Analysis The book, Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry is regarding segregation plus conflicts among figures such of diverse races and also the ambiguity within the main characters and personas who soon obtain their way into the family s life. The main characters, Cassie, Little Man, Big Ma, Momma, and Papa. It all started with Cassie heading to school with her two brothers, Stacy and Little Man. On their way to school, a boy named T J and his brother approached Cassie and her brothers to tell them that a family that lived on a farm like house were burned to death by a group of people called The Wallace Brothers . So, of course, this disturbed Stacey, Cassie, and Little man. At the time Cassie and Little Man did not perceive how segregation or discrimination works or what it is, which later on carried some disputes since they did not know there were certain objects/materials whites used which they couldn t. At the time Cassie s Father, Papa had gone to work on a railroad for from the family but one day Papa unexpectedly returned back to the family with a man behind him, the man s name was Mr. Morrison which will, later on, help out the Logans in many ways. Once it was the season of fall, the kids had to walk day after day to school on the mud. Not only that, but they were also splashed by the resentful bus driver of the white students. But since Cassie and her brothers were annoyed by this, one morning before the bus sped through and splashed them, Cassie and Stacey dug as fast as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay On Stakeholders In Healthcare The Stakeholders In healthcare the stakeholders are key element of the organization. The stakeholders are the Providers, Payers, Employers and Patients. The stakeholders are individuals with some stake or concern in the process. The customers want the lowest rate and the highest quality of provision. The employers want job security, a decent workplace and benefits. The corporation desires to see the highest revenue for the lowest total cost. According to Peter Buerhaus of Vanderbilt School of Nursing who has studied the problem on staff shortage. Nursing care in America s hospitals has reached a critical shortage the worst in 50 years. (1) According to the United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast published in the January 2012 issue of the American Journal of Medical Quality, a shortage of registered nurses is projected to spread across the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather, it is an increasing shortage of hospital personnel. Many hospitals across the country have Up to 168,000 hospital position are unfilled in six job categories; the majority needed are nurses. (3) Compiled by Bureau of the Census on www.census.gov/hhes/www/hltnins.html With so many cases of unfilled position in the hospital patients is not obtaining great services. Patient not receiving proper cares leads to closures, because of prolonged postponements that have led to deaths. Patient complaints at the emergency room have increased in recent years. Numerous patients that were admitted to the hospital s emergency room are at high risk of dying. Six percent of emergency rooms in the U.S. have closed. These closings took place in the inner city and low income areas, but with an emergency room visit increasing by nearly 51%, the overwhelming amount of closures. Staff Shortage creates problems for its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Research Study On Periodontitis Is Recognised As... Periodontitis is recognised as chronic, low grade, inflammatory and pathogenic infection, which continuously changes at a systemic level (Reddy, Phulambriker, Wanjari, Srivastava, 2012). Persistent inflammatory infection as a result of Gram negative anaerobic bacteria lead to the destruction of bone and other tooth supporting structures; an outcome of periodontitis is periodontal pockets (Usin et al., 2014). This fact enables bacteria and their by products to spread to areas indirectly through the body s immune inflammatory response (Usin et al., 2014), thus creating potential damages to other systems and organs. It has been investigated that oral infections, such as periodontitis may increase the risk of low birth weight (LBW) (Abati et al., 2013). Offenbacher et al., (1996) pioneering study suggested a significant correlation between periodontitis and premature and/or low birth weight infants, and further studies have identified the potential connection. However, the topic has remained controversial since publication, with additional studies failing to find any positive associations (Abati et al., 2013). Depending on the geographical location periodontal disease has been observed in 10 60% of the population and been associated with osteoporosis, foetal restriction, diabetes, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, preeclampsia, preterm low birth weight and low birth weight (Usin et al., 2014). By definition the World Health Organization (WHO) has defined LBW as below ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Monster In Beowulf What is the definition of a monster ? Is it a person or thing? Is it associated with good or evil? These may be some of the questions that come to mind when see or hear the term monster . For me, a monster is a powerful person or thing that causes terror and cannot be controlled. The word monster has connotations of fear and oppression. In the epic, Beowulf, I recognized Grendel was the epitome of a monster . Grendel s actions illustrated his fervor for blood and hate towards man. For instance, my first passage on lines 1 7, introduce Grendel as A powerful monster, living down in the darkness . The following lines tell the reader, Grendel growled in pain as the godly music played on the harp and rang loud in that hall . The last lines of the passage illustrate Grendel s hate towards the Danes and the Almighty . The passage foreshadows Grendel s wrath towards humanity and the lack of God s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lines implied Grendel s vile attacks were regular and his mind was so set on murder that no crime could ever be enough, no savage assault quench his lust for evil . This meant his fervor for blood grew as he murdered more Danes. Lines 263 268, vividly described Grendel s final attack on the Danes. It describes how Grendel snatched at the first Geat....ripped him apart, cut his body to bits with powerful jaws, drank the blood from his veins and bolted him down, hands and feet . The illustration of Grendel s vicious murders alerted the reader, Grendel was an evil monster. In a nutshell, throughout the epic, Beowulf, Grendel is called and described as a nefarious monster. His evil attacks and lust for blood confirmed, he was a monster. He terrorized the Danes and murdered anyone in his path, the perfect example of a monster. Grendel could not be controlled or defeated by no ordinary man. It took the greatest and strongest of the Geats to defeat him. For these reasons, I believe, Grendel was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Einhard s Charlemagne and Ibn Battuta s Mansa... Einhard, in his account of Charlemagne, and Ibn Battuta, in his account of Mansa Sulaiman, give witness to the way these two kings ruled their lands and provide an insight on how culture has an effect on people s views of their leaders. Although each one lived in different cultures, each ruler embodied similar characteristics, such as the influence of religion on their realms. However, there are several distinct differences as well, and each narrative contains cultural bias that cannot be ignored. Overall, each account thoroughly analyzes each ruler and infuses their observations with the culture of the time, which is integral in order to gain an accurate depiction of who these men were. First, each ruler embodied an aspect of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a similar vein, Mansa Sulaiman is portrayed as embodying his religion, except within the context of the Islamic religion. Like Charlemagne, the sultan was involved with religious ceremonies. Since he lived in a place governed by Sharia Law, there was no separation of Church and State. Thus, unlike in Einhard, there was an established religious hierarchy in this realm. Mansa Sulaiman participated in religious festivals and services, such as the Feast of Sacrifices and the Feast of Fast breaking. In his domain, strict observance of times of prayer and memorization of the Quran were a top priority. Children who appeared to be falling short of learning the Quran by heart had fetters made for them, and people must come early to pray at the mosque or they will not be able to find a spot because of the multitude that will be gathered there. However, Ibn Battuta witnessed some characteristics that he perceived as unbecoming of a Muslim ruler. For instance, he was uncharitable, even to the point that his subjects became angry about his miserliness. Ibn Battuta was personally affected by this quality when he arrived in the sultan s city, and received no hospitality from the sultan, save a small amount of food. There were also aspects of paganism that survived from the culture preceding Islam in this country. For instance, the people ate animals that were not ritually slaughtered, and the sultan provided a slave woman to cannibals for food. Another pagan aspect, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bus Service Is The Most Common Vision Bus service is the most common vision that comes to mind when one thinks about Urban Public transportation. The Bloomington Normal area uses Connect Transit, which has multiple buses and routes throughout the area. Although the Connect Transit system is very helpful for most students, allowing us to go to the mall with friends, visit target for food and needed items, or visiting the downtown, it can also prove to be extremely difficult and stressful for people who would have to rely everyday on it. After riding the bus for more than an hour, making two transfers along the way and visiting multiple neighborhoods, I came to realize why a stigma regarding public transportation exists. Public transit situates is so that we are given license to accept what s right in front of us, but will likely arouse our desire to compare our narrative to someone else s, to give ourselves permission to speculate upon a person s private space, or life, with no fear of recourse or punishment (Wilson, 2012). In order to view the barriers that low income people face on a daily basis when it comes to riding the bus, I rode the available public transportation, allowing for detailed observation. I arrived at the Normal Uptown Station at 4:50, prepared to take the Orange H bus through Normal, to Eastland mall. I knew that the bus would be arriving at 55 minutes past the hour, so I looked up and down the row of already parked buses, and when I did not see the Orange, I sat down on one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Lutheranism And Anglic The Sacrament Of Confession Lutheranism and Anglican: The Sacrament of Confession Protestantism refers to the forms of Christianity originating during the Reformation. The Reformation gave birth to Lutheranism and Anglicanism. The Anglican confession represents mixture of both Catholicism and Lutheranism, so it can be said Lutheranism shows similarities to Anglican confession. I will be demonstrating the confession and absolution components of the sacrament Confession for Lutheranism and Anglicans, as well as the reconciliation component and how they are the same/differ. Lutheranism started with the thoughts of the German Augustinian monk Martin Luther. It is a major Protestant denomination. The Lutheranism sacrament of confession consists of two parts. It is composed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was created in the 16th century during the Protestant Reformation. The Book of Common Prayer is a major influence in the faith, as well as in the English society in general. It is also used by churches of the Anglican Communion. Confession in the Anglican Communion can be done by two forms; general confession and private confession are the two forms. The general confession is preparatory action readying the congregation for the Eucharist celebration. It is an admission of sin and petition for forgiveness without mention of the specific sins committed by members of the congregation. The form involves an exhortation to repentance by the priest and the pronouncement of general absolution by the priest, often accompanied by the sign of the cross. Private confessions, often called auricular confessions, are usually offered at a specific time during the week when a priest will be available at the confessional, however, like Lutheranism, private confession is not necessary. If circumstances arise, Anglicans can also make an appointment to see a priest at another time for private confession. A common Anglican aphorism regarding the fact that it is not needed, although some desire it due to individual circumstances, is, All may, none must, some should. This aphorism means all members pertaining to the Anglican religion are free to confess privately if they wish, however, no one is forced to do so, and although you are free to decide to do so, it is strongly recommended that the ones with serious sins should. The sins Anglicans do not confess are the things that are not of their own fault. In a situation where something (a sin ) is not their own fault, it is simply considered not a sin at all. When the penitent has confessed all serious sins troubling the conscience and has given evidence of due contrition, the priest gives such counsel and encouragement as are needed and pronounces absolution. The content ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Pros And Cons Of Doping In Sports Ethical reflection is deemed as being very important in the world of sport. Doping for instance, although athletes resort to this. It has many ethical objections and is portrayed negatively as numerous faults are argued about this case. Doping in sport, is arguably, the most talked about and controversial issue today, with very little change on it. Although, there has been a substantial increase in the use of it, (Dimeo, 2013) states Anti doping regulations were only established in the 1960 s, and serves as a useful reminder of an important but neglected fact about drug use. There is a consistent dispute against doping as, it fluctuates through all sports and have been demonised by society as it is considered as unethical. The International Association of Athletics (IAAF) was the first international sports federation, in 1928, to ban performance enhancing drugs (IAAF, 2003). Followed by the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) and The International Olympic Committee (IOC). An athletes engagement in competing is very important. It is their desire to gain any possible advantage to have an edge on their opponents and will do anything in their power to be the best. Doping is discriminated due to, being an unequal playing field and being harmful. This study explores the strengths and weaknesses of these ethical objections and the sociological theories on the use of drugs in sport. A common argument against doping in sport shifts from the concept that, there should be a level playing field for athletes and competition. A connection between doping and wrongness is noticeable as, it is argued that doping is banned because it is cheating or unfair (Meller, Waddington and Hoberman, 2015). In some cases, doping in sports is cheating because the athlete is breaking their contractual obligations, in sports that it is prohibited. (Green, 2004 and Schermer, 2006) define cheating as being the intentional violation of a rule, that is used in common language as an indication to many different forms of deception, and fraud that are intended to gain some benefit for oneself. Cheating essentially involves the intent to gain an unfair advantage (Feezell, 2010). Unfair in the sense that the athlete has gained themselves a greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Thailand s Political Peasants Book Review Thailand s Political Peasants book by Andrew Walker is a must read for people who would like to dive into learning more about the political status in modern rural Thailand. In his book, Walker argues that in order to understand the governance of Thailand s middle income peasantry including its fruitful electoral corroboration for Thaksin s populist policies, the political passions that brought the red shirts to Bangkok, and the electoral thrive of Yingluck Shinawatra it is irresistible to address how savvy is exposed in a framework of rising income standards and a transformed relationship by the state. This book is written to question the underlying political, cultural, and economic processes that assist Thailand s current contests over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Walker puts it, the forces of socioeconomic modernization that grow disparity further increase the capability and fluency of suburban political opinion. For Walker, such a quandary of uneven development is the root problem of the contemporary political tension in Thailand. They anticipate that the state will invigorate its efforts to raise the value of suburban livelihoods, cut back inequality, and extend secure savings when experimental engagements with private budget fail. Urban rural linkages not only supported the happening of modification, promoted slick forms of disbursement, and blurred spatial distinctions, but also enabled suburban dwellers to compare their disadvantages with wealthy social populations. Income inconsistency has caused dissatisfaction among peasants, who have endorsed a stable share of the benefits of economic development. The 2006 elite backed coup executed the relationship between Thaksin and rural political society. However, Bangkok elites and intellectuals condemned the impropriety of Thaksin and the electorate that had voted him into power. The adequate household in Bangkok is approximately three times higher than in the suburban northeast and the north. Walker has pointed out that discrimination in Thailand is not the output of exuberance extraction by prevailing elites. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Use of Attics in Literature Essay The Phenomenology of Space Attic Memories and Secrets Since Gilbert and Gubar s The Madwoman in the Attic, critics have assumed that attics house madwomen. But they use that concept as a metaphor for their thesis, that women writers were isolated and treated with approbation. In most literature, attics are dark, dusty, seldom visited storage areas, like that of the Tulliver house in The Mill on the Floss a great attic under the old high pitched roof, with worm eaten floors, worm eaten shelves, and dark rafters festooned with cobwebs a place thought to be weird and ghostly. Attics do not house humans (not even mad ones) they warehouse artifacts that carry personal and familial history often a history that has been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Attics make us think of history, interesting artifacts, old toys, books, clothes, linens, jewelry, and other treasures but, most of all, of deep, dark, and significant family secrets. It was in the attic of the house that I grew up in that, as a snooping teenager, I found the packet of letters from my mother to her first husband. Her FIRST husband. I had never dreamed that she had had but one husband my father. And had I not ferreted out those letters, I probably still would not know. Then, that night, my father took me aside I m sure at my mother s urging and confessed that he too had been married and divorced before he met my mother. Whether particular attics hide such secrets hardly matters. What matters is that psychologically we believe that they do. In fact, attics frequently house just the sort of information I unearthed facts that one is too attached to to throw away, but which one very much wants to remain secret. Before a discussion of attics can begin, it is essential to define what is meant by attic and to distinguish attics from upper rooms. Not all third floor spaces are attics, because many larger houses have and had third floor rooms that were normal living spaces, sometimeshaving bedrooms and sometimes having a huge, finished room used for balls and other parties. Such rooms were furnished, and comfortably habitable. Such is the case with a room that is often cited as an attic that incarcerates a madwoman, the upper room in The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. High School Swim Analysis In the year 2015, I was a middle schooler going into my first year of highschool. Coming into the year, I was highly enthusiastic for the coming of my freshman experience. Time was flying by and before I knew it, my cross country season was over and a new season was going to start. My brother, Anthony, was senior at Fairview and had been on the swim team for three years. My brother did not mention his swimming experiences until it was time to persuade me to join the team. This was quite the easy task. You know, since you love swimming you should join the team. said Anthony Why would I do that? I said As a freshman, if you can swim a full underwater lap you receive an award. Is doing an underwater easy? It depends, but you should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These traditions involved spouting random nonsense like, I forgot to toast the blocks today which was just to confuse the other team, and pranking each other. This enthusiasm and playful nature is what built up our reputation as Fairview and not to forget, our strong bonds. The team started to grow a family like bond and we would have team dinners to further it. During these team dinners, we would share secrets or memories and just have fun. Sometimes we would play Cards Against Humanity or simply just eat and talk. Most of the time, I was dead and so layed in the best spots of the couches which resulted in people piling up on top of me for some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Napa Valley Essay There are so many places around the world that create wine, it can make it not only hard but confusing to most individuals about wine. I have had the opportunity to try many different wines from various places around the world and only one region has really stuck out to me. They have some of the best wine in the world and some may even argue in the galaxy. They put out production in the tons, only to have the most unique and greatest tasting wines. I would not be lying when I say Napa Valley has some of the best tasting and most high end classified wine look, smell and distinguished taste around. Napa valley has many different grape varieties they grow. Let us rewind the clock a little and take a look at how this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cabernet Sauvignon is the acknowledged king of red grapes in Napa Valley, accounting for 40% of our total production and 55% of our crop value) Napa valley grape varieties. This is also the wine that won us the Paris completion in the battle against French wine. It is not surprising this would also be number one wine production for Napa Valley. The grapes are dark blue and purple looking and carry the distinct notes of dark fruits as heavy berries and oak spiciness to it. I really love this wine it goes good with ribeye steaks and mash potatoes and gravy for me. Some will have a different take on it but for me this is it. I love the spice in the wine. The grapes carry a great rich soil taste that you can only get from the Napa Valley region. Chardonnay racks in number two on the Napa greatest growing wine. It has strong and crisp butter notes that are sought after by many wine enthusiasts everywhere. In my opinion though I am not
  • 26. a huge fan of chardonnay wine. It carries a strong dry taste and that butter note just doesn t quit do it for me, but to each his own. We all carry different taste to wine which there is no right and wrong tasting wine. I m more for the spice is more nice taste, some are more for the butter is like no other taste. Chardonnay grapes in Napa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Explain Why There Are Two Sides Of Me Essay Two Sides of Me Conflict plays a huge role in people s lives. No matter what the circumstance, a person will be in situation in their life where there are two sides fighting each other and the person must figure out how to solve the situation. The masks of Comedy and Tragedy are a good representation of conflict. They are both opposites of each other; one being a symbol of happiness and the other being a symbol of sadness. When you see these two symbols next to each other, you will find a symbol of conflict. Since everyone experiences conflict on a daily basis, the Masks of Comedy and Tragedy can be very relatable symbol. I believe that I relate to this symbol enough to see it as my icon. The masks of Comedy and Tragedy show two sides of the way I feel and my social behavior. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mask of Comedy is a symbol of joy. When you see me, you will usually find me in a good mood and I am always trying to start a conversation with someone. I am always open with people and usually I am always trying to make new friends no matter where I am. I have made a lot of friends across the state from just talking to people at sporting events. Most of the friends I have made at those events I am still in contact with and I still talk to. My classmates always say I know everyone since I always know someone from another when we go to an event where there are multiple schools. When I am around people, I am very open and always inviting. I am always in a good mood and I love to laugh. That is how I relate to the mask of Comedy. The mask symbolizes joy, and most of the time, I am a very joyful person. However, with happiness comes sadness as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysing Mcdonalds (Fast Food Outlets) Using the Porters... Introduction McDonalds Corporation truly began in 1954 when Ray Kroc decided that he would turn the successful Californian store owned by the McDonald brothers into a chain. Today McDonalds is the world s largest restaurant chain, worth over $70 billion (Yahoo7Finance 2008). McDonalds has grown via constant refinement of business practices and by knowing their customers needs. They have placed great importance on their long term relationships with suppliers and their aim is to ensure customers receive a consistent product quality. Analysis of McDonalds Corporation using the Porters 5 forces model to asses its competitive position in the fast food industry. As the name suggests the Porters 5 Forces model focuses on 5 key ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This health option has served to give McDonalds are point of difference from its competitors. Power of Suppliers Suppliers are essential to business have greatest power when are no substitute products or it is costly for a business to change suppliers (Porter five forces model). To assist with maintaining control over supply and quality, McDonalds uses suppliers which have systems dedicated to production for the company (McDonalds Australia Corporate Social Responsibility Report 2007 ). In this way McDonalds can stipulate quality and it becomes very costly for the supplier to cease its contract with McDonalds. This leaves McDonalds in a commanding position regarding suppliers. Power of Buyers Buyers can exert control over an industry when, there is little differentiation over a product and substitute products can easily be found, customers are sensitive to price and switching to another product is not costly (Porter five forces model). Substitute products of similar price and quality are easily found in the fast food industry, giving buyers great power and influence. There are a number of programs which McDonalds engages in to help set its self apart from others. They have there own charity organization Ronald McDonald House, they say ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Theme Of Havisham In Great Expectations In such a society is placed our character under study Estella Havisham. As we can see, she is a total opposite of the ideal Victorian woman. This novel depicts Estella s struggling against the rigid social structures divided by class and gender. She appears in the novel as an open challenge, danger and threat to the patriarchal structure of the Victorian society. In Great Expectations Charles Dickens exhibits an altogether different perspective of Victorian women. Rising above class lines, Dickens gives capable representations of ascertaining and manipulative women, with no indication of the delicate quality and limit for sensitivity that describes the perfect Victorian woman. The Victorian ideals for a woman were so staunch that they were retaliated in the shape of characters like Estella who become tools of revenge upon men who are a part of this patriarchal system. As we have already discussed, Miss Havisham played a big role in the formation of Estella. Miss Havisham was a victim of the society of men and as she was exploited by a man, feelings of revenge were aroused in Miss Havisham. It can also be put this way that Miss Havisham is the representative of all the Victorian women who were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We cannot say that the Femme Fatale emerged due to one reason or the other. To be precise, the roots of, the concept of Femme Fatale lies in Narcissism and Gothicism whereas Victorianism proved to be the cause of its revival in the Nineteenth Century. We have tried to study the character of Estella Havisham against the backdrop of Victorian era. Moreover, Narcissism remains to be the psychoanalytical cause behind the emergence of Femme Fatale whereas Gothicism is the historical fiction in which the Femme Fatale saw its inception. All are correlated to each other in one way or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Maus Analysis of Maus I and II by Art Spiegelman Maus, by Art Spiegelman, shows the trials and tribulations that the main character, Vladek, and his companions suffered during the Holocaust. No matter the situation, Vladek rises up to the challenge, and does the only thing he can do: live. For the Jewish people during that time surviving was a challenge and for those that actually survived was pure luck. Throughout Maus we find this survival in the portrayal of Vladek Spiegelman; father of the author. Vladek resourcefulness helps him survive because of his knowledge of different languages, skills to work on anything, and initiative to make trades with others allows him to survive the years that he was trap in the Holocaust. Vladek played ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the war he worked in textiles, but he held many different jobs during the years of the war. After he was released as a prisoner of war, he traded clothes with Ilzecki (Maus I, 77). When that fell through, he started to trade gold, jewelry, and food (Maus I, 84 85). Also in Sosnowiec, he did some work in a German woodshop in order to get papers that said he worked (Maus I, 90 91). In Srodula, he worked in a shoe shop. In Auschwitz, he worked as both a tin man and a shoemaker (Maus II, 47, 61). As a tin man Vladek worked for a little time, but it was an opportunity to show that he could work on that because he just needed help on how to do it and after that he was able to do it right, this is demonstrated in the panels that Spiegelman presents on page 47 of Maus II. After a while, on page 60 of Maus II, he gets the job of the shoemaker because the last one was gone because the S.S wanted him for something. Also he proves that he has been a shoemaker for a long time, more than being a tin man, because he proves to the Kapo that he can fix the shoes. And, after the war, he sold stockings in Sweden (Maus II, 125 126). The final aspect of Vladek s resourcefulness that helped him to survive the war was his ability to initiate trade with others. After Vladek s family was caught hiding from the guards in Srodula, he bribed his cousin to help himself and Anja escape (Maus I, 114 115). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Figurative Language In Ozymandias Can one person truly immortalize himself? This is a question most people are often plagued with. Although one s body is mortal, Ozymandias, written by Shelley, conveys the truth of immortality. The poem is about a traveler telling a story about an Egyptian pharaoh, Ozymandias, and his statue. In the poem, a statue of Ozymandias is described by the author as crumbled and scarcely left. Even though he was successful in his time period, his legacy could not last. Therefore, no matter how much power one holds, his work will eventually be forgotten to all and left in the past. Nothing truly can remain throughout all of time: everything one built will eventually be destroyed by time. The idea that power is transient is portrayed through Shelley s use of irony, symbolism, and figurative language. Irony is extremely prevalent in this poem, contrasting power and mortality. Throughout this piece, the author describes Ozymandias as a ruthless and powerful Egyptian ruler, but continually relates back to the current state of his achievements. For instance, the engraving on Ozymandias s statue states, My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings: Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair! Sarah Kelley: good title Sarah Kelley: citation needed Labas 2 The author dictates that Ozymandias was attempting for his statue to be a symbol of strength. This is evident through how he views himself, as the King of Kings , and how he tells people that view the statue that they must look at everything he has accomplished and cower before his power. However, there is nothing left of his work, except for his crumbling statue and his kingdom of ruins. This use of irony strengthens the idea that power is transient because Ozymandias was extremely feared and he held a massive amount of authority. Nevertheless, all that he succeeded in building played victim to the cruel hands of time. The irony transforms the tone of the poem from prideful to pitiful. Furthermore, symbolism plays a huge part in this poem. One of the main symbols in this piece was the sand. Shelley mentions the sand multiple times to draw emphasis to it, and pairs it with words such as stretch and level . These words pertain to time, and one can assume the sand is referring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Essay On America s Birthday America s birthday is an ideal holiday to get family and friends together. Good planning is the key. There is more to planning a 4th of July bash than just creating a guest list and preparing delicious food. Most parties will be held outdoors. This means implementing a strategy that gives your guests the best experience while decreasing the potential damage to your lawn. Mark Your Territory There might be parts of your lawn you do not want to use for your get together. You don t want guests walking over newly sown grass. There may be other reasons you don t want parts of your lawn to be trampled on. Mark the off limit areas with red, white and blue streamers tied to stakes. The streamers offer a festive look while serving a good purpose. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Matthew And John Comparison Honors 151 Exam 2 The gospels are meant to serve as a recollection of Jesus life and ministry. Although they are placed together at the beginning of the New Testament, the gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John differ from one another. Matthew and Luke begin with the accounts of Jesus conception and birth, while Mark and John introduce us to an older Jesus prophesized by John the Baptist. There is also a major difference between the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke versus that of John. For the former three, it is hypothesized that Mark was the first gospel to be written, and that Matthew and Luke wrote their accounts with the gospel of Mark and a lost document, referred to as Q, as sources (Oxford Christian Dictionary, 2005). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main difference would be the setting of each discourse. The Sermon on the Mount was conducted on top a hill that overlooked a huge crowd that had gathered to listen to Jesus (Mt 5:1 2). Compared to the more private setting of the Last Supper, in which Jesus is gathered around a table with his disciples, the Sermon on the Mount renders a public account of Jesus. As a public figure, Jesus accommodated his teachings that day to refer to the human condition and the law. He gives the crowd a disclaimer at the very beginning when he mentions that he has not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it (Mt 5:17). He then goes on to advise the crowd on how to handle anger, adultery, divorce, oaths, retaliation, and enemies. In doing so, he relates each subject back to the law and explains a new point for each and how it fulfills God s overall commandment. An example of this is when he mentions how the law says that you are to love your neighbor and hate your enemy, but God commands that you pray for your prosecutors and love those who hate you (Mt 5:43 45). This further reinforces the point that the kingdom that Jesus preaches of is not achieved by following the world s rules, but only those of God. This example also correlates back to the passage in which Jesus washes the disciples feet. He lowers himself to the position of a servant in order to teach them a lesson of humility and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on Christianity And Infertility Christianity And Infertility In this coursework (essay) I will be talking about the Christian attitudes towards infertility treatments and explain that there are different views on this subject and why. But because there is nothing in the Bible specifically about these treatments, I will have to do some research about it and try to get different Christian views on this subject. However there some teachings in the Bible that can help us to understand Christian views on these treatments. I will try to get two different views on these treatments. The Bible teaches Christians that all life is sacred, because it s a gift from God. It also teaches the Christians that life should not be destroyed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hannah had no children… because the Lord had kept her from having children. The Bible (1 Samuel 1.2,5) These are some issues that Christians may be concerned about: i) Using Donors adultery? Some Christians think that using a donor sperm or a donor egg is a violation of the marriage bond and there it is adultery. ii) Parent s who are they? Should children know? Confusion for child? Some Christian views on this (like the Roman Catholic) are that they believe that children have the right to know who their parents are and this is prevented in AID and surrogacy. iii) When does life begin? Is an embryo a life? What to do with extra embryos etc? The Roman Catholics believe that IVF involves fertilizing several eggs some of which are thrown away or used for experimentation which is the same as abortion. Other Christian Churches allow IVF because the discarded embryos are not fetuses and their destruction can be justified by the doctrine of double effect. (The intention is to produce children for childless couples, not to kill embryos.) iv) Surrogacy? The Roman Catholics believe that surrogacy is not allowed, because it involves male masturbation and this has always been regarded by the Catholic Church as a grave moral sin. Masturbation is an intrinsically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ralph Waldo Emerson s The Poet What nature does and how nature works is not an interpretive science. There can only be one truth, one right answer. In The Poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson claims that while the majority of the population can sense the truth in nature, only poets can convert their into words without gross misinterpretation. The truth lies where the air is music and poets are faithful listeners who are nearly fluent in the language of truth. Emerson asserts that it is unjust to miswrite a poem, For nature is as truly beautiful as it is good... and must as much appear. If there is only one right answer about the processes of nature, then one religion, at most, could accurately interpret the world s creation and God s, or the gods , intentions for nature and the human race. Either there s a heaven, a state of blissful nothingness, a process of reincarnation, or maybe no religion to date has correctly guessed what happens to us after death. William Blake discusses the significance of the similarities among people despite religions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, Blake repeats some form of Mercy Pity Peace and Love six times in his five quatrain poem. Then he specifically claims that God is present in every heathen, turk or jew. As members of the Abrahamic faiths, Turks, presumably Muslim, and Jews believe in the same God Blake does. Moreover, his inclusion of heathens demonstrates his love for all people, Christian or pagan. Through his use of the words our and all Blake makes it clear that, in his eyes, God loves every man woman and child. Finally, Blake employs an imperfect rhyme scheme, rhyming only two lines in each quatrain. The poem would not be as powerful if Blake had forced a rhyme. This poem, like nature, is beautiful despite its imperfections, which can thus be extended to humans. Blake s direct interpretation of nature s truth is that people are not perfect, but God still loves and is a part of every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Impact Of Air Quality In China China is one of the countries with the poorest air quality. Moreover, Eastern China has an average air quality index (AQI) of 180, and some locations like Jiangbei, Songyuan have an AQI rating of over 500 (World Air Quality, 2017). Typically, on the AQI, a rating of above 150 is unhealthy, where individuals may experience mild to serious health effects from poor air quality (World Air Quality, 2017). Additionally, an AQI of above 200 is considered hazardous, which leads to the entire population experiencing sever health effects (World Air Quality, 2017). In fact, China s poor air quality directly causes 1.6 million deaths a year, which equates to 4000 deaths per day (Ramsey, 2015). Subsequently, over 50% of Canada s exports to China are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canada can work with China to improve their air quality and protect their environment, by stipulating that the companies that supply Canada with goods from China must obtain the ISO 14001 certification. Furthermore, the International Organization for Standardization s (ISO) ISO 14001 is an environmental management system that helps companies reduce their environmental impact (International Organization for Standardization, n.d.). Specifically, ISO 14001 includes 5 elements: the environmental policy to adhere by, the development of company procedures to describe compliance to ISO s policies, the implementation and operation of the company s procedures, the audits that ensure the organization is following their procedures and ISO s policies, and lastly the management review (ENLAR Compliance Services, 2013). As a result, if many private companies have an incentive to reduce emissions in China, there will be more focus within the country to accomplish the goal to improve their air quality. However, this may decrease profits for many Chinese company s, which may put 10 million jobs at risk in the textile industry alone (Kane, 2014). Alternatively, Canada s Manufacturers of Emissions Controls Association (MECA) is a non profit organization that is comprised of many large companies operating in the industry of industrial emissions control (Government of Canada, 2011). Therefore, MECA can work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay about Understanding the Marshal Plan The date is September 2nd, 1945, the year in which The Empire of Japan surrendered thus ending a war in which fifty to seventy million people died, that being World War II. But the surrender of Japan not only meant the ending of the worst war in human history, it also meant the beginning of a new type of war, a war of deterrence in which two new superpowers, The United States of America and The Soviet Union would partake in. This new type of war, The Cold War, would test how strong the ideological stances of these two nations could withstand each other. It would also test how each of these nations could persuade other countries to follow their ideals. The United States believed in the ideals of capitalism. A system of government that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If these countries were to all fall into the system of capitalism and under the influence of America, then the Soviets would lose their ability to have a centrally planned economy with other blocs, it would also mean that America and it s ideals would spread across Europe leaving little to no chance for Stalin and the Soviet Union to assert themselves as a true superpower with allies to back them up. But how would these countries accomplish their goals of advancing their ideals, capitalism and communism, into Europe? For the United States, this would be attained through the implementation of the Marshall Plan in April of 1948. (Lapsansky Werner, 2011, 402). But to understand the Marshall Plan, one must first examine the Truman Doctrine, which experts and historians have regarded as the basis for the Marshall Plan. Since 1944, the British government had been providing economic as well as military aid to Greece and Turkey to prevent a left wing insurgency by communists. Aid such as this was also provided to prevent the Soviet Union from expanding its Iron Curtain into Greece and Turkey. Unfortunately for Britain, the ravages of World War II prevented them to continue to support Greece and Turkey (Herring, 2008, 614). So when Britain informed the U.S. State Department that it could no longer offer aid to Greece and Turkey, the United States did not hesitate to act. That is because there was fear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hamlet, By William Shakespeare During the course of Shakespeare s Hamlet , the character of young Hamlet exemplifies an often puzzling and ambivalent persona. During the play, Hamlet is often contradicting of himself. By role playing, or self fashioning, Hamlet is able to balance his virtues in order to stay true to himself. This is demonstrated by his decisions to act upon something, as well as his inactions to not act upon something. The obscurity of Hamlet s mannerisms are displayed within two conflicting personas: one that is perceived as calm and rational; the other displaying utter madness and loss of control. These conflicting behaviors are revealed within Hamlet s internal struggles to kill those responsible for his father s murder, or to act responsibly and virtuous, and await further proof of their guilt. Throughout the play, Hamlet teeters on the brink of insanity induced by his actions, or inactions, but never actually crosses the threshold of insanity by balancing the virtues of playing a role and self fashioning, with looking at his own sense of self to rationalize his actions throughout the play. Clarification of Hamlet s sanity first appears in act one, by his statements and feelings expressed within his dialogue. Seems madam? Nay, it is. I know not seems (1.2.76). When young Hamlet is asked about his depressive appearance and demeanor by Gertrude, Hamlet denotes that this is what is perceived. This relates the idea that Hamlet is only what he appears to be as seen by the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analyzing Predictors Of Success For Higher Education Among... Working Title: Examining the History of Standardized Tests in Higher Education through a Critical Race Lens and Analyzing Predictors of Graduate School Success among African Americans Theoretical Framework and Proposed Research Study The theoretical framework chosen to guide my research in analyzing predictors of success in higher education among African American students is Critical Race Theory (CRT), with an emphasis in education. Critical Race Theory in Education (CRTE) evolved from CRT, which is derivative of Critical Legal Studies (CLS), a 1970 s movement which sought to expose and challenge the views that legal reasoning was neutral, value free, and unaffected by social, and economic relations, political forces, or culture phenomena (Brown Jackson, 2013, p. 9). CLS scholars successfully confirmed that personal biases of judges compromised verdicts in legal cases, claiming that America s legal system only reinforces an oppressive social order benefiting the dominant race more than the oppressed race (Brown Jackson, 2013). CRTE scholars is indebted to CRT scholars (which is indebted to CLS scholars), thus scholars of CRTE should be well versed in the history of CRT (and CLS). History of Critical Race Theory CRT emerged because of the Supreme Court and federal courts unconstitutional decisions in legal cases involving discrimination against minorities (Brown Jackson, 2013). Brown and Jackson (2013) elucidated a fundamental standpoint of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Diagnosis for Mr. Fix-it Mr. Fix it is a 59 year old man with a history of alcohol abuse and diabetic hypertension. Mr. Fix it has been currently experiencing symptoms such as: rambling speech, poor short term memory, weakness on the left side of his body, neglects both visual and auditory stimuli to his left side, difficulty with rapid visual scanning, difficulty with complex visual, perceptual and constructional tasks, unable to recall nonverbal materials, and mild articulatory problems. The diagnosis for Mr. Fix it s problem is most likely a right hemisphere stroke. A right hemisphere stroke is occurs when a blood clot blocks a vessel in the brain, or when there is a torn vessel bleeding into the brain. A right hemisphere stroke is common in adults who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Broca s area gives an individual the motor ability to speak. Damage to this area may cause an individual to have difficulty speaking. For instance, not only does Mr. Fix it demonstrate incoherent speech, he also has a mild articulatory problem, in which it would be difficult for the patient to say certain words or say it in an unusual accent. This type of symptom is very common in people who have suffered from a right hemisphere stroke. Since the frontal lobe is also responsible for the ability to sequence tasks successfully, damage to this lobe has caused the patient with difficulty to execute constructional tasks. For example, Mr. Fix it may have difficulty in things such as building a bike or putting pieces of a puzzle together, in which the patient can possibly now have constructional apraxia due to the stroke taking place in the right hemisphere. Because the patient has suffered damage from a right hemisphere stroke; he has experienced paresis to the left side of the body. Right sided hemiparesis causes injury to the left side of the brain, in which its functions include the ability of language and speaking ( Hemiparesis , 2011). The damage that occurred on the right hemisphere may cause Mr. Fix it, to have acute balance on the left side of his body, in which it may be difficult for the patient to perform everyday tasks, such as, putting on his clothes. Furthermore, due to weakness on the left side of the body the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Theme Of Racism In Down At The Cross By James Baldwin The environment surrounding an individual determines reactions and character. Down at the Cross from The Fire Next Time is James Baldwin s memoir pertaining to his life experiences with racism. The author presents an original writing strategy which uses examples and details to reach the main goal of helping the reader discover the main points of the story. The rhetorical style for the second half of the novel furthermore aids Baldwin in his overall purpose of informing Blacks in the 1960 s of how White people, who are incapable of accepting and loving themselves, create a racist environment, which African Americans, despite fear and risk, can conquer with love and strategy. Upon my reflection on the writing, I was pleasantly surprised to find Baldwin has a perspective unlike any other theorist, because he has convinced me to believe with him how the end of racism can be found in the root cause of the issue. Because Caucasian people are uncomfortable and unconfident with themselves, they consistently persecute and destroy people of African descent. When James Baldwin says some argue Whites must accept Blacks, he counteracts this using procatalepsis suggesting, White people in this country will have quite enough to do in learning how to accept and love themselves and each other, and when they have achieved this which will not be tomorrow and may very well be never the Negro problem will no longer exist (Baldwin 22). The author has brought to my attention how self pity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Presidential vs. Parliamentary Political Systems Essay Presidential vs. Parliamentary Political Systems There are two main types of political systems, one being a presidential system and the other being a parliamentary system. Both of them have their own benefits as well as their own disadvantages. No political system can be perfect or can always have stability, but shown in history there are successful countries that use either one. Also there are countries that have failed with one of the two systems. Firstly there is the presidential system. There are many characteristics to a presidential system. The first main part of a presidential system is how the executive is elected. The executive is a president who is elected to a fixed term. Also a president is not only head of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The monarch is a figure head and does no decision making. The voters of a parliamentary system elect parliament who then elect the prime minister and the cabinet. The prime minister is normally the leader of the most popular party in parliament. The PM even being the head of government is not as powerful as the head of government in a presidential system. The parliament of the system withholds the most power. They make or break any law. Compared to the separation of powers as in a presidential system there is only a separation of functions. Each part of government has its own function to perform, but there is no system of checks and balances. An example of the overlapping of powers is the need of a vote of confidence. A vote of confidence is proposed by a party and needs backing from the other part of government. With no system of sorts there is more likely of upheaval and change of rule. There is not as much stability in a parliamentary system as there is in a presidential. Lastly there is no judicial rule as there is in a presidential system. A parliamentary system has had success in the past but still is seen as not as successful as a presidential system. Most European countries have a parliamentary political system. Britain has a parliamentary system. Britain s system starts at the voters who vote for Parliament. Parliament then elects and can oust the executive branch, which is headed by a prime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Privilege In Healthcare Healthcare, is it a right or a privilege? The US seems to believe it is a privilege meanwhile, the UK would believe it is a right. Based on these two outlooks within the different countries who has a more economically stable healthcare system? The UK government might not have enough money to educate citizens wanting to be practitioners so this makes the current practitioners in the field only have so much time to see patients, resulting in longer wait times. Money, time and the lack of UK citizens wanting to become doctors and keep their practice in the UK is scarce. The population in the US can generally be categorized into 3 seperate economic differences. Low income (receives Medicaid and other benefits). Low middle class (make too much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economically universal health care is the way to go, here s why. The US pays substantially more money for average health care and the UK pays a decent amount with healthy citizens to back their system. In the UK prices on health care will never go up, desperately needed operations will always be covered and no one gets penalized for not having insurance. In the US you have to ask yourself what you can afford right now rather than what you actually need. Some US citizens would rather pay a penalizing fee for not having insurance which affects the economy s ability to treat people. When US doctors feel the sharp sting of having fewer patients because they can t pay their premium it affects their ability to provide the equipment necessary to determine origins of pain. Universal healthcare in the UK causes a stable economy from steady taxes. US citizens who don t pay for healthcare not only cause dips in the economy but also run the risk of damaging their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Literature Analysis Essay MBA633 : Managing Human Resources 1. What figure will Cal Jenson report to Fred Donofrio for the amount that absenteeism cost ONO last year? Answer: Using figure 2 5 on page 52 Cal must compute the total employees hours lost due to absenteeism for the period. ONO lost a total of 539 hours of labor because of absenteeism. Second Cal must compute the weighted average wage or salary totals to $23.50 an hour for an average salary of $47,000. Third one must compute the cost of employee benefits for ONO employees is an additional 33%. Because absent employees are paid Cal must take the compensation lost/hour/absent employee = wage/salary + benefits. Therefore 1.5/539/11=47,000 + 33% = (2.99 or 3). Next Cal must compute the compensation lost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It should not take an hour and a half to reschedule and fix your day of work. A good manager should be able to manage running their business without calling in a temp or make sure for a day that calls for extra people they have extra just in case someone does call out. When I worked retail I saw this first hand with black Friday. We scheduled everyone that day and if it was to many people we would send those who wanted to go home early home. Because the money made on black Friday was almost three or four times higher than a normal day it didn t matter our employees hours for the day. 3. What recommendations for action could Cal Jenson make to Fred Donofrio? Answer: The first recommendation Cal should suggest is lowering the amount of sick days. Because 12 is 2 ½ weeks a year and the average American uses 2.3 percent of scheduled work time, or an average of 5.5 unscheduled absences per year (F.Cascio, 2013), they could try cutting paid sick days to 10. If that works and numbers lower then leave it ten for a few years and lower it even more. Secondly Cal should recommend that Fred pull the reports for the prior year and see the days that had the highest earnings. Make sure those days you schedule an extra person. Because employees are salary it doesn t matter if they work 2 hours or 8 for the day. Schedule a extra person just incase someone calls out and if they are not needed send them home. Between scheduling an extra person and cutting allotted sick days from 12 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Presentation Of The Fine Food Pty Ltd Management 1100 Report Trimester 2, 2015 Student Name: Kimberly Thien Lin Student ID: 90008683 Class: Tuesday 8:30am 12:30pm Lecturer s Name: Endah Ibrahim Executive Summary This report is presented to Carmen s Fine Food Pty Ltd as an investigation to the possibility of expanding their company into Japan. The external environment of Japan which consists of political, economical, socio cultural, technological and legal environments were being examined in order to inspect the feasibility of expansion. Based on these findings and researching, we can see the opportunities outweighs the threats. It is therefore recommended that Carmen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aim of this report is to provide the company with a feasibility report for the proposal expansion. The proposed expansion will require the company to have access to muesli, machinery and labour in Japan in order to produce health foods, muesli bars and other confectionary products. This report will analyse the political, economic, socio cultural, technological and legal environments (PESTL) that exists in Japan, which will then be recommended to Carmen Fine Foods whether to expand their business into Japan. The proposed expansion strategy is by exporting required resources from Australia to Brazil, because they do not have the experience in working overseas. 2.0 Political Environment 2.1 Government stability Japan is a country under predominant party democracy in which the same party was consistently supported by voters under free and competitive conditions for 38 years (TheSouthAsianIdea Wordblog, 2008). Regular elections are being held every 4 years (Carrigan, 2015) and Japan have not experienced wars for 70 years since the end of World War II (Masangkay, 2015). Given this information, the Japanese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Harold Shipman Crimes Introduction Violent crimes are violations of criminal law that involve the intentional use of violence by one person against another. the factors of violent crime. One will discuss the UK and the USA violent crimes and point out which country has more or less violent crimes, with charts and statistics. Despite some meaningful contributions to our understanding, the biological and psychological explanations neglect the most prominent aspect of deviance; that is, like any other human activity, deviant behaviour is inherently social in nature. For an individual to be deviant or delinquent, he or she must be involved with other people. two categories of sociological theories of delinquency social strain and social learning also, one will look at the profile of Dr Harold Shipman and his dark secret past. Correspondingly Dr Harold Fredrick Shipman try to highlight where his crimes first started and what his activates and also discuss hate and terrorism violence crimes in the UK and United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Strain Theory is when society puts pressure on to another individual to commit a crime in order to achieve their goals (Merton, 1957). Example; when young people feel pressure to own the latest phones or clothes were their pressure is form their peers this can result in criminal activity in order to relieve the strain. Both theories explain crime from a social point of view (The Social Learning Theory shows how individuals can be influenced by those around them). In this way individuals, can commit crimes due to observing their peers also committing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Video Games And Its Effects On Children In the past, when a child was bored they went outside to play, they created new games, or they played with friends. But, for the past three decades, video games and other digital media have been persuading many adolescents and children to spend the majority of their time playing them. Video games seem to satisfy children s natural need to interact socially, however more often than not, they lead to social isolation. Overexposure to digital media, such as video games is detrimental to the health and function of a child s brain in the areas of empathy, impulse control, and social interaction. Video games began their ascent to the top of our children s priority list for in the early 1990s, and there does not appear to be a peak of popularity any time soon. Digital media and video games used to be a reward for a child that has attained a goal; now video games tend to be the immediate go to solution for a child s boredom. Occasionally, they are sought out by weary parents trying to entertain or rid themselves of an annoying child. Society does not seem to understand the ramifications of overuse of this form of entertainment. Spending hours upon hours of a day playing video games is not a benign activity, new research is being conducted every day that illustrates the effects of excessive exposure to digital media and video games, and it suggests that the effects are significantly harmful. Excessive exposure can lead to the desensitization of the adolescent to real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. One application of magnetic fields in household appliances. One thing that uses magnetic fields is the electric motor, which is used in many household appliances, such as electric fans, microwave ovens, and other small appliances. In this instance the electric motor has an electric current, giving it also this magnetic field. An electric motor converts electricity into mechanical motion. Most electric motors work by electromagnetism, but motors based on electrostatic forces also exist. The overarching concept is that a force is generated when a current carrying element is subjected to a magnetic field. In a cylindrical motor, the rotor rotates because a torque is developed when this force is applied at a given distance from the axis of the rotor. Most electromagnetic motors are rotary, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fundamental principle upon which electromagnetic motors are based is that there is a mechanical force on any wire when it is conducting electricity while contained within a magnetic field. The force is described by the Lorentz force law and is perpendicular to both the wire and the magnetic field. In a rotary motor, there is a rotating element, the rotor. The rotor rotates because the wires and magnetic field are arranged so that a torque is developed about the rotor s axis. In physics, magnetism is a phenomenon by which materials exert an attractive or repulsive force on other materials. ... An electrostatic motor or capacitor motor is a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge. ... Piezoelectricity is the ability of certain crystals to produce a voltage when subjected to mechanical stress. ... In physics, the Lorentz force is the force exerted on a charged particle in an electromagnetic field. ... Most magnetic motors are rotary, but linear types also exist. In a rotary motor, the rotating part (usually on the inside) is called the rotor, and the stationary part is called the stator. The motor contains electromagnets that are wound on a frame. Though this frame is often called the armature, that term is often erroneously applied. Correctly, the armature is that part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Brownsville Essay Before the 1880s, the are of eastern Brooklyn that was to become Brownsville was known as New Lots. This territory was primarily farmland, but it was also the location of the city s largest waste dump, as well as the site of several facilities that supplied stone and other building materials. In its early history, New Lots had a diverse population. English and Irish settlers, Jewish immigrants, and a small number of African Americans farmed the land. Others were attracted to the area by the open space and relatively fresh fresh air it provided. Brownsville at one time was a place for waste disposal, a tenement slum, a haven for Jews before they were accepted, the cradle of a major crime origination, a testing ground for public housing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With more than 100,000 in population, there was one significant hospital, one park, no high school, and only two notable community centers. Local associations were available and often set goals that they achieved. The residents of Brownsville used these associations to fight for better services and counter the negative perception of their neighbors. During 1900s and 1910s religion (Judaism) permeated the community. The area was once called the Jerusalem of America. This goes to show how much religion impacted this area. Ohev Sholom was the oldest synagogue in the community, founded in 1882 by Elias Kaplan s and again in 1883 by Eitz Chaim Machzikei. Among rising synagogues, there were also a few that was still functioning during the 1950s. Two of the oldest were Beth Hamedrash Hagodol founded in 1889 and Thilim Kesher Israel founded in 1891.Many synagogues fought for attention and members due to social interactions and entertainment going on in Brooklyn and New York City. Residents had the options to attend movies or theater in the borough, travel to Coney Island or to Central Park, and they were able to take a ferry to Staten Island or the Bronx. Residents didn t have substantial amounts of money but they had enough to enjoy some form of entertainment, which was usually the same time that synagogue was in session. Over time, many of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Sample Term Paper Sample Term Paper on: Management Information Systems [Writer s Name] [Supervisor s Name] [Course title] [Date] Management Information Systems The Concerns of E Commerce In Internet time the attention span of customer is just 8 seconds. After that a shopper typically moves on. What s more is that the Forrester research reports that 42% of the people leave a site unsatisfied will never return (Forrester, 1999). The cost of business in uncompleted orders is simply staggering early estimates put the monthly retailing losses at $58 million. The new research indicates that the figure has grown since then. Zona research estimates that slow web response could result in losses as high as $102 million per month for the consumer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consider the definition of a customer – in one office a company might qualify as a customer as soon as the first contact with the company has been made, but in another office that same company might not be a customer before a contract has been signed. Another issue is that a single customer will have multiple records in a company s information systems – one for each of the subsidiaries and one for each of the ways the company s name is written. There is probably no such thing as a bad e commerce customer. But which ones are the best, the most likely to take an e tailer into the promised land of perpetual profits? E commerce and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) According to analysts, the perfect customer is an ever moving target. Once, e tailers thrived by catering to young male customers who bought every new technological gadget and computer accessory as soon as it hit the market. Times are changing. The perfect customer now is just as likely to be an older female with almost no interest in DVDs, scanners or digital cameras. But finding and holding on to top customers is still a challenge because, by nature, Web shoppers seem to be less loyal and more willing to spread their spending among various sites. In other words, the perfect consumer is as hard to find and retain, as he or she is to define. Advertisements Bargains Talk E commerce benefits from bargain shoppers; they really drove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. A Brief Note On The State Of Diabetics Essay Diabetics in Hidalgo County Norma Valdez Rosa South University Online May 23, 2016 DIABETICS IN HIDALGO COUNTY One of the most important health problems in my community is Diabetes. The combination of an unhealthy diet, a sedentary lifestyle, the lack of health education and access to preventative care services all contribute to this growing problem. The prevalence of diabetes in Mexican Americans living in Hidalgo County for both men and women is 25.9 %, or 1 in 3.8 people, Hidalgo County s rates are double the statewide average of 9.7% for Texas and 9.3 % for the US. The three top causes of death in adults in Hidalgo County are: cardiac, cancer and diabetes, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Because of the potential seriousness of diabetes and all its associated medical conditions, serious attention needs to be given to its prevention especially in light of the emerging epidemic of type 2 diabetes in youth (Bastida, Cuellar Villas, 2001). MAP IT Diabetes has a big impact on the overall health of the community. An example of MAP IT in action is: Mobilize= The County Health Department addressing the needs of the diabetic population by developing and presenting education and training programs. Looking into best practices for diabetes and what actions similar communities have taken to address this problem is the first step. Developing a plan if new approaches are needed is next. Assess=The Public Health Nurse (PHN) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...