Alaska Descriptive Essay

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Why Scottish Law Should Be Recognised By International Law
At some point the question arrises as to why Scottish law should in fact be recognised by
International law? International law is commonly believed to only concern itself with international
situations. Additionally what comes to mind is the fact that at present day, Scotland is still a part
of UK, hence the assumption arises that this is an issue much suited if it were to be determined by
UK national law.
However, it seems odd as to why a referendum for independence issue in Crimea is of the interest
of international law, while similarly in Scotland a referendum is said to be governed to the
confines of the jurisdiction of national law? Is it because of the fact that the state of affairs in
Crimeria is one of conflict and the other (Scotland) has thus far remained peaceful? Or is it as a
result of the fact that the need for a referendum in Crimea was the produce of an interceder of a
third party state when right up till this very moment; it was regarded as a Ukranian matter to be
dealt with internally? Is there a systematic legal criterion that needs to be satisfied in order for an
issue to fall under the jurisdiction of international law?
The modern view on international law is that it concerns itself substantially with international
situations as well as internal situations such as one kept within the borders of a singular state: as
per this modern view, the scope of international law is prospectively infinite. An example is where
international law lays down certain
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The Lack Of Responsibility Of The Teacher s Union
The argument of the consistency of our education system has been going on for few decades. We
all agree on the base that the school system has been broken. There have been solutions proposed,
such as George W. Bush reform act No Child Left Behind, but we hadn t seen a drastic change in
the system. The biggest question that is raised is that what changes, as flawed as the system looks,
should be implemented to the system to benefit and excel each and every student in our nation. Is
the problem from the lack of responsibility of the teacher s union as Waiting for Superman argued
or is there more to it? Though it might look convincing to criticize factors such as the national
teachers union for how deprived our educationsystem is,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In reality, charter schools only take away funding from the public schools whom already lack
funding.
Though Waiting for Superman outline the issue of why public schools failing as a minor
importance and simple to solve, the problem is immense and pleads for a change. Lack of funding
being the main issue, it is in a chain connection with overcrowded schools and thus leading to
students not getting the proper aid to surpass their grade level. Low funded school means that
teachers will get laid off, which will increase class size, increase the burden on the teacher, and
after school programs will be minimized. If the class is overcrowded a teacher wouldn t be able
to teach students according to curriculum. This means that teachers are only going to teach and not
be able to help other students because of the time and funding constraint. According to (U.S.
Department of Education, 2011) more than 40% of Low Income Schools don t get a fair share of
state and local funds. This is mostly seen in areas that are overpopulated. Based on the
Congressional Budget Office s projection made on 2012, funding would be cut by $1.1 billion,
cutting off funding to more than 4,000 schools serving an estimated 1.8 million disadvantaged
students. The jobs of more than 15,000 teachers and aides would be at risk. Students would lose
access to individual instruction, afterschool programs, and other interventions that help close
achievement gaps (U.S. Department of
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Ribot s Nine Intelligences
According to Ribot (2007) the nine intelligences are as follows:
Verbal Linguistic intelligence speaks to an individual s ability to understand and manipulate words
and language. This intelligence is possessed by everyone at the same level and includes reading,
writing, speaking and other forms of verbal and written communication. Logical Mathematical
intelligence refers to an individual s ability to do things with data: collect, and organize, analyze and
interpret, conclude and predict. Individuals strong in this intelligence see patterns and relationships.
These individuals are oriented toward thinking: inductive and deductive logic, numeration, and
abstract patterns. Visual Spatial intelligence refers to the ability to form and manipulate ... Show
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These individuals often daydream, imagine and pretend. They are good at reading diagrams and
maps and enjoy solving mazes and jigsaw puzzles. Bodily Kinesthetic intelligence refers to people
who process information through the sensations they feel in their bodies. These people like to
move around, touch the people they are talking to and act things out. They are good at small and
large muscle skills; they enjoy all types of sports and physical activities. They often express
themselves through dance. Musical Rhythm intelligence refers to the ability to understand, create,
and interpret musical pitches, timbre, rhythm, and tones and the capability to compose music.
Teachers can integrate activities into their lessons that encourage students musical intelligence by
playing music for the class and assigning tasks that involve students creating lyrics about the
material being taught. Composers and instrumentalists are individuals with strength in this area.
Naturalistic intelligence is seen in someone who recognizes and classifies plants, animals, and
minerals including a mastery of taxonomies. They are holistic thinkers who recognize specimens
and value the unusual. They are aware of species such as the flora and fauna around them. They
notice natural and
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Ethos, Pathos, And Logos
Today I am here to take about Ethos, pathos, and Logos and how my discourse community
influenced my use of these devices to join other communities. If you do not know what a discourse
community is, then it is a group of people who share knowledge of a particular topic, similar
backgrounds and experiences etc. my discourse community was High schoolbroadcasting which for
most students they would never join because it is a very tech savvy class. At our school the
announcements were not done by an administrator, we had video feed to every classroom in
which the broadcasting class would do the news and create humorous shorts to inform and
entertain anyone who was watching .Our job as a class was to inform students on a day to day basis,
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As well about half the students did not take us seriously. So with those in mind we had to build
up our credibility. In the beginning of the year we had to start with factual pieces which we
brought the students peers to react to videos like the iPhone 6 plus bend test in which I was in
charge of. We got great reactions and we got students to actually watch the show. As well as
showing quotes from important people and/or organizations. Students would actually believe and
understand what we were showing and were being informed. On top of that we got each episode
checked for credible by administers which we always passed. From these experience in
broadcasting I learned how to use ethos quite effectively. Broadcasting taught me that without ethos
you do not have anywhere to begin. If no one sees that you are credible then no one will listen to
you in your discourse community. It is important to show credibility without there is nowhere to
start. This transferred to my own way of using ethos to in the beaginnig show and strengthen my
credibility early on so people keep listening.
It is easy to just say a few facts but as our audience are high school students we had to gain their
attention via aesthetic appeal. When I mean is keep high school students interested in the show and
not go on their phones. If we could not connect to them then I would utterly make us useless that is
why we use pathos to keep the
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Constructivist Beliefs And Assumptions That Learners...
The foundations of this study are cemented with the constructivist beliefs and assumptions that
learners actively construct their meaning and alter their prior knowledge by interacting with the
learning environment (Jansen Land, 2012). Constructivist approach to learning emphasizes the
importance of actively building meaning by interacting with the learningenvironment and
integrating new information into the learners existing knowledge(Dede, 2008; Dabbagh, 2006;
Colburn, 2000). Students learn better when they are actively engaged in learning process (Jaakkola,
2012). In inquiry learning environments students learn by actively participating in the learning
process, interacting with learning materials and building new knowledge upon their prior
knowledge (von Glasersfeld, 1989; Jaakkola, 2012). Consequently inquiry contexts are more
effective (Brown, 1997; Bybee, 2000; Edelson, Gording, Pea, 1999; Haury, 1993; Jaakkola, 2012),
than traditional learning by just discharging the knowledge towards the learner (Ernest, 1995).
Although inquiry is a powerful way of learning (National Research Council, 2000), due to a
multitude of factors, inquiry is still not the most dominant method used in the brick and mortar
classroom (Kubieck, 2005). Martell (2012) identified issues such as lack of hands on tools, content
knowledge, and classroom control among the main obstacles for the implementation of inquiry
practices. From elementary school to college level hands on inquiry
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Camel Rating in Banking
THE CAMEL RATING SYSTEM IN BANKING SUPERVISION A CASE STUDY
Uyen Dang
Arcada University of Applied Sciences International Business 2011
DEGREE THESIS Arcada Degree Programme: Identification number: Author: Title: Supervisor
(Arcada): Commissioned by: Abstract:
International Business 10312 Uyen Dang The CAMEL rating system in banking supervision. A
case study Andreas Stenius
Banking supervision has been increasingly concerned due to significant loan losses and bank
failures from the 1980s till now. In the light of the banking crisis in recent years worldwide,
CAMEL is a useful tool to examine the safety and soundness of banks, and help mitigate the
potential risks which may lead to bank failures. The research has been ... Show more content on
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21 2.3.5 Earning ability ............................................................................................. 22 2.3.6
Liquidity ....................................................................................................... 23 2.4 2.5 3 Composite
rating and exposure limit ............................................................... 25 The significance of CAMEL
rating framework in banking supervision ......... 26
CASE STUDY APPLYING THE CAMEL FRAMEWORK IN ANALYZING
BANK X AT AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE (AIA) VIETNAM ...
................................................................................................................................. 28 3.1 3.2 AIA
Vietnam profile ........................................................................................ 28 The CAMEL approach
to bank analysis on Bank X........................................ 28
3.2.1 Bank X s Capital Adequacy ......................................................................... 29 3.2.2 Bank X s
Asset Quality ................................................................................. 30 3.2.3 Bank X s Management
................................................................................. 31 3.2.4 Bank X s Earning
......................................................................................... 32 3.2.5 Bank X s Liquidity
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Should Bob Marley Have A Statue
I think Bob Marley should have a statue dedicated to his honor. I think this for three main
reasons. The first is the fact that he won the Order of Merit award. This is important for many
reasons the first is the fact that it is the fourth highest honor awarded by the nation of Jamaica. The
second reason this is so important is because it can only be given to two people a year. The final
reason this is so important is because this award can only be held by 15 people. The second reason
he deserves a statue is because he was so dedicated to his religion. Bob Marley was a Rastafarian
and as a Rasta he believed godtold everybody to always keep there body whole and he was so
devout to his religion when he was diagnosed with melanoma in his foot
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Compare And Contrast Napoleon Bonaparte And Sundiata
Napoleon and Sundiata
Two leaders, both prominent in their own respect, Napoleon Bonaparte, and the legendary
Sundiata, were important figures in their time. Napoleon, who helped restore France to a
superpower, and perhaps the only time in history France could be considered a world power, or
at least a country that is successful in war, led the French Army to many victories until the fateful
and historic Battle of Waterloo, in which he suffered a defeat that he never fully recovered from.
Sundiata, born a cripple, and deemed unfit for anything but a life of mediocrity by his peers,
became a great warrior, a great leader, through his determination and wit, and through his spite for
those who shamed his weaknesses and failed to see his potential. Both had a lasting impact in their
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He won the French many victories, reformed France economically and socially in ways that not
only still influence France today, but influenced much of Europe, and broadly, the rest of the
world. Sundiata, although much of his achievements are uncertain, was, in theory and tale, very
similar to Napoleon in that he started from the bottom of the heap and fought his way up, as
well as that they were both well respected in their leadership. However, there are a few key
differences that I will mention further into this paper. Sundiata Keita, more often called Sundiata,
was born in Niani, Guinea, in 1190. He was born into the royal family, the rulers of Mandinka
(present day Guinea), was labeled as crippled by those around him because he could not walk, and
was very physically inept until around the age of ten. The only reason for Sundiata marrying a
woman as unattractive as Sundiata s mother was an apparent prophecy, in which Sundiata was
Last Name
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Essay On Electronic Vehicle Control
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ESC systems sense parameters such as yaw rate, steering
wheel angle and lateral acceleration in order to detect differences between the intended and
actual path of the vehicle. The system is then linked to the ABS and engine management system
in order to differentially apply the brakes and/or reduce the engine power to individual wheels,
thus generating yaw moments to correct the vehicles path. These systems are known by a
variety of other proprietary names such as Vehicle Dynamic Controller (VDC) and Vehicle
Stability Control (VSC) but are referred to generically as ESC in this report. Market penetration
of ESC systems was estimated at 27% in Europe in 2002, and is expected to reach 50% in Europe
by 2007 (Reed Electronics Research, 2003). Previous research indicates that ESC significantly
reduced instability in test manoeuvres where substantial instability was encountered. It also
suggests that ESC does not influence vehicle behaviour when a driver attempts to operate outside
the physical limits of the vehicle. No significant disbenefits of ESC systems were found, and clear
evidence of positive influence on safety and accident reduction was cited (Grover Knight, 2005).
ESC is also now strongly recommended to all consumers by the EuroNCAP organisation
(EuroNCAP, 2005). It is suggested that ESC must work to constrain vehicle behaviour to that
expected by normal human driving behaviour. It does this either by producing similar
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Thermoregulation Mechanism in the Human Body
Previous studies have not considered the temperature control mechanisms of human body when a
conflicting information is received from peripheral and central thermoreceptors. Our experiment
was designed to investigate how the thermoregulation mechanism was activated when there was a
passive heating to the human body and to find out how the body would react to the situation when
the human was experiencing the heating and cooling simultaneously. Our first hypothesis was
accepted, where the body regulated cutaneous vasodilation to enhance heat loss through sweat
evaporation and all the respiratory parameters were increased in order to supply the higher
demand of oxygen. However, the second hypothesis was rejected, as the peripheral control had
more influence than central control when the body received increased temperature to the leg and
decreased temperature at the same time. Heating period The results have clearly demonstrated
that during the heating period, there was a decrease in skin resistance and total peripheral
resistance (TPR) alongside an increase in heart rate (HR), cardiac output (CO) and peripheral skin
temperature, as compared to the relatively stable core and oral temperature, shown in figures 6, 7,
9 and 12. The metabolic rate and respiratory parameters (Respiratory rate, oxygen consumption,
tidal volume and minute ventilation) were also increased as seen in figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. A
significant decrease in respiratory rate and minute ventilation at 30 min of
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Statement Of Purpose For MS In Computer Engineering
Statement of Purpose
Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don t let anyone limit
you
This statement had a deep rooted impact on my attitude since my childhood. The quest for
knowledge has always been a passion for me so when I am faced with myriad of choices for my
career,I am determined to pursue research in the field of my interest and for this reason I choose to
pursue MS in Computer Engineering at your esteemed university.Since childhood I was influenced
by my mother who works in Doordarshan, India s first Television network as an engineer. I was
fascinated by how visual media, message is relayed to the entire nation with the help of technology
and computers which were nascent but burgeoning. It was this fascination coupled with my
childhood knowledge about basic computer operations that made me to venture into vastness of
computers and electronics and aspired me to pursue a degree in Electrical and Electronics
Engineering major in my under graduation. My strong inclination towards Maths and Science
supplemented by high performance in academics during my school years facilitated me to obtain an
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I would consider it my privilege to be able (to work with ......write about two profs, very imp)to
pursue my education in ..where students are provided with world class research facilities and an
assortment of technical electives. Being brought up in a highly competitive academic environment
with my fundamentals in place, I am confident in being able to measure up to the high standards of
academic excellence and path breaking research that University has set and assure you that my
commitment and industriousness along with my desire to excel would allow me to make a
remarkable contribution to the
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How Does Godfrey Cass Change Throughout The Novel
Silas marner, Eppie, and Godfrey Cass are the main protagonist in the story. Silas is a solitary
man who has been living in Raveloe for 15 years. Silas is known to be introverted and has
knowledge of medications. He looks older than he really is and has been working for a
wholesale dealer in his town. Silas seems unkind but is actually honest and helpful. In the story
it says that he saw the cobbler s wife battling with heart disease. The text states on page 11: he
promised Sally Oates to bring her something that would ease her, since the doctor did her no
good. This gives the impression that Silas s attitude is positive. Godfrey Cass is the father of
Eppie, he is like Silas but is selfish and doesn t have any self control. He married
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The, The Roman God Of The Heavens And Sky
Alchin, By Linda. Uranus. (Ouranos)***. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2016. Uranus is the Roman
god of the heavens and sky. He is the father of the titans , and his mother, Gaia, is his wife.
Uranus is one of the original gods. He his also the first son Gaia had. Another way people said his
name was Ouranos. Uranus has qualities such as light, heat, purity, and omnipresence, the ability to
be everywhere at once. Uranus fathered six sons known as the titans. They were given this name do
to their large size and strength. The titans names were; Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus
and Cronus. Along with his six sons he also fathered six daughters known as the titanides which
were; Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe and Tethys. Later on... Show more content on
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He is often known as the creator of horses and one of his temples is located by a race track in
Rome. Neptune is often symbolized by the horse, the trident, the dolphin and the bull. His wife s
name was Amphitrite; the Queen of the sea.Together they had the merman Triton, Proteus and the
sea Nymphs Rhode and Benthesicyme. Neptunes brothers and sisters included Jupiter, Pluto, Vesta,
Juno and Ceres. He was also on the council of the gods.
Alchin, By Linda. Pluto. ***. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Oct. 2016. Pluto is the Roman god of death
and the underworld. He abducted his niece Proserpina and made her the queen of the
underworld. He used to be the god of precious metals because they were underground like he
was. He mainly spent his time alone in the underworld instead of with the rest of the gods. He
owned the soles that traveled to the underworld and rarely let any leave. The gate to the
underworld was guarded by a three headed dog named Cerberus. Pluto was worshiped in the
winter, where many animal sacrifices were made to him. Due to the fact that Pluto was from the
underworld the animals had to be black. Roman s would drain the animal of blood and pour the
blood down a deep pit so it could reach Pluto. Pluto s name was often used in Roman curse tablets
because he was the god of death. Many offerings were made to him by the people who wrote the
curse tablets so that the curse would
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The Bluest Eye Literary Devices
Through the prologue there is symbolism, distortion and imagery that shows what is to come in
the Bluest Eyes. Mother, Father, Dick and Jane appear to represent the perfect family. They also
appear to be white although not directly stated. The Bluest Eyes is a story of racism and how
mean people can be. It is also a story of people wanting to be something they can never be. This
showing how other people s thoughts can hold so much value whether they are positive or
negative. There is also no such thing as perfect family which the prologue alludes to no matter
what background you are. In the start, it says Who will play with Jane? No one ends up playing
with Jane as to show how she gets ignored. The theme in this story is so much of these kids
wanting to be white because they believe that to be perfect. Pecola goes through this story
constantly getting ignored by everyone. Claudia even becomes jealous of a girl who is light
skinned and falls into the belief that she wishes she was white. The reference of the mother just
laughing and the father being strong relates to the characters in the story as well. Cholly is not
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The distortion of the same sentences she uses creates this imbalance that we know is coming. It
shows that although this family seems to be perfect there is this underlying problem of no one
wanting to play with Jane. This also suggests the fake or fantasy everyone lives in because it
says the mother and father are smiling yet no one pays attention to Jane. The cat and dogs don t
even pay attention and we see how Pecola is tricked into killing a dog later in the story. This
perhaps alluding to this moment in the book. The distortion is words also makes the reader after
you read the story aware of how confused all these characters are. They don t need to be wishing
they were another color when the beauty in them already
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Action Pact Movie Essay
The drama, action pact film, Hidden Fortress directed by Akira Kurosawa, is Kurosawa s most fun
film. Hidden Fortress is the most mainstream and entertaining film you will see with the lightest
tones. With two Japanese peasants who make an attempt to make a profit off of found gold during
a tribal war, but fail after multiple attempts try to return to their home in Hayakawa. In exchange for
their most valued resource, the two greedy Japanese peasants accompaniment a man and a woman
across enemy lines, although not realizing that the man is General Makabe Rokurota and the
woman is Princess Yuki of the Akizuki clan. This drama, action pact film brings both a romantic
element and a stolen identity element to the table, but Kurosawa blends both... Show more content
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With the use of camera movements and blocking, Kurosawa is able to communicate to the
audience the value of a character. For example, look at the opening shot of the film. The camera
follows the two squabbling peasants from behind. The movement and blocking of both of the actors
and the camera fluctuates a bit and you can tell that something important is about to be uncovered
that will be an important distinguishing factor for the rest of the film. This opening shot also
provides insight to the audience about the rest of the film. Another technique that is used that
brought this film to its full potential was the editing. Kurosawa used his editing skills to tell the
story. Every cut that was made took effect. When looking at the battle scene, the majority of the
shots were action packed and were quick cuts for the progression of the battle. These edits were
made to intrigue the audience and to help them make insight of not only the plot, but also what was
going on. Using such edits created lively movements that help to create visual interest for the
audience and kept them on the edge of their
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Unintended Consequences In The Bible And The Tower Of Babel
The Old Testament depicts sin and unintended consequences with stories, like The Tower of Bible
and the Golden Calf. Neither story illustrates direct sin or disobedience, however, they do show
God s way of punishment for sin and disobedience, with a touch of irony. The Old Testament
utilizes these stories as teachings that can be seen as rise and fall, or sin before punishment
through the law of unintended consequences. The Tower of Babel, a story in Genesis 11, is
centered on a community that want to become more unified and create a good name for
themselves. The people in the community were very smart and did not face many obstacles, and
since they felt unmatched they want to create something that would set them apart from all other
men. Their scheme to accomplish this goal was to erect a tower that reached heights like no other
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The story takes place after the Israelites are freed from Egypt and Moses goes up onto the
mountain to speak to God. While Moses is gone his brother, Arron, is left in charge of the people
of Israel who begin to yarn for God s presence. They wanted to celebrate God through a festival
and an idol, so they go to Arron and request that he makes them an idol so they can celebrate.
Arron creates the Golden Calf as the idol of worship, and while the Israelites believed that they
were doing the right thing in worshiping and honoring God they were breaking a
commandment. When Moses hears of the Israelites tertiary he bargains with God to save the
people and Moses returns to set the people straight. God s punishment for this sin is fulfilled
though Moses as he makes the people drink the calf s remains and orders 3000 people to be killed,
God also sends a plague to the people causing even more
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Agave Sotheby s International Real Estate
San Miguel de Allende Real Estate: Seal The Best Deal with Agave Sotheby s
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beyond the paying capacity of people, the perception of cost effective luxury condos is similar to
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Sotheby s International Realty is helping the buyers to purchase their dream luxury homes in San
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ensures to go beyond their expectations. We make sure that the clients get the output that they
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Pregnancy Pillow Advantages And Disadvantages
Anyone who has ever been pregnant knows that there are aches and pains that come with the
eventual joy. But there are some ways that we can alleviate those pains to the best of our abilities.
One of those ways is by using a pregnancy pillow to get the best rest possible.
Here are some of the benefits of a pregnancy pillow: o When using a pregnancy pillow, your sleep
quality is improved. A pregnancy pillow can help improve your quality by providing your body
the extra support you need and relieving stress from areas such as your back. o When you are
pregnant, you may be advised to sleep on your side. A pregnancy pillow provides extra back
support to help you sleep on your side. The pillow makes sleeping on your side easier even if
you are not used to sleeping on your side. The pillow can help support the back to help reduce
discomfort. o A pregnancy pillow can help you relax into a more natural position which will
relax your muscles. This will help reduce muscle tension and help better align your joints. This
can also help increase blood circulation. o Are you a snorer? Well, that generally is attributed to
people who sleep on their back. With the aid of a pregnancy pillow, snoring can be reduced. This
is because a pregnancy pillow aids you in sleeping on your side, which can reduce or eliminate
snoring, and improve spinal alignment.
Let s Take a Look at Each Product:
QUEEN ROSE U Shaped Pregnancy Full Body Pillow
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The Randle Reef
One of the most appalling environmental catastrophes in Canada is right within the Greater Toronto
Area, The Randle Reef, located in the Hamilton Harbour.
Randle Reef, is considered the direst of identified water pollution issues within Canada, but has
recently begun remediation of the site. The Randle Reef contains a massive amount of toxic coal
tar, which has been building up for decades, but is scheduled to be contained shortly.
In the early 1800 s, then known as Burlington Bay, Hamilton Harbour was an important access point
for initial water transportation and industrial expansion of the Burlington and Hamilton area.
During this time, the bay was crudely treated by its shoreline residents constantly polluting, as well
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The cleanup is a three phase plan, estimated to remove more than 99% of the PAH mass from the
area, which has begun and will hopefully undo the previous generations of damage. Phase one is
building a box to contain the contamination. Upon completion of the first phase, there will be a
double steel walled barricade surrounding contaminated sediment. Phase two involves of dredging
the polluted deposits from the adjacent areas and placing them within the enclosure. The final
phase of the project encompasses removing the water from the suppression area and placing a
waterproof cap on the facility, which is anticipated to have a 200 year life span, to seal in the
chemicals.
Upon completion, the container will be paved and then turned over to the Hamilton Port Authority,
who will then own the facility and be accountable for monitoring, preserving and evolving the site
as port facilities.
This project is expected to be completed by 2022, with an estimated cost of approximately $139
million. The Randle Reef sediment remediation project is being funded by both the federal and
Ontario government, along with the cities of Hamilton, Burlington and surrounding areas, the U.S
Steel Canada, and Hamilton Port
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Kendall Jenning Pepsi s Share A Coke With The World
The intended purpose of the Kendall Jenner Pepsi Ad is for Pepsi to increase their sales with a
younger crowd. PepsiCo tried incorporating cultural and political views into their ad to influence
the Millennials to buy their product because the younger generation is involved and outspoken
about the current political situation. If one would watch this commercial even once they would
think that PepsiCo is trying to make this advertisement the equivalent of Coca Cola s Share a Coke
with the World advertisement.
To illustrate the advertisement, it shows a group of people protesting and no one knows the
purpose of this movement at all. It s just too vague and irrelevant to the commercial. At the present
time of this day and age, the news outlets and media portray the protests as negative pep rallies that
are chaotic and people attack the police. For the purpose of convincing the majority of the world s
population that the protests won t change a thing in today s political world. But there s a second
side where people just stand, hold posters, and not attack the police. This commercial received a
great deal of backlashes because people thought it was trivializing the Baton Rouge and Black
Lives Matter protests to sell beverages. But nothing in the advertisement itself said, Let s degrade
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As the commercial comes to an end, the audience watches Jenner and the protesters walking
together and the subtitles at the bottom read Live Bolder. Live Louder. Live for Now. Let s just
focus on the Live for Now part, that s a phrasing similar to the term YOLO. They both have negative
connotations that represent Let s just live in the moment and have no responsibilities or
consequences to our actions. In the event that, people would live by that philosophy, then the next
generation would have a harder time in the
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The Portrayal Of Heterosexual Love
Chapter 2: Literature Review
This literature review will explore research on the portrayal of heterosexual love in film and the
effects that it has on millennial women and through the cycle of repression, its effect on minorities.
The analytical framework consists of feminist theory as described by John Storey and Stuart Hall s
representation theory. Then, feminism in romantic fiction will be again be explored academically
by Storey, exploring the power that romantic fiction in pop culture has on society and it role it
plays in sex.
Next, the phenomenon that is known as, love at first sight will be dissected looking at why this
type of storyline is so popular.
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Focusing on how women will never be free in a patriarchal system, because men are constantly
oppressing women pushing them away from total freedom. Ensuring that the integrity of the
patriarchal system will remain intact regardless of the setting, in the family home or in government
office.
In Marxist feminist analysis the ultimate source of oppression is capitalism. The domination of
women by men is seen as a consequence of capital s domination over labour, (Storey, 1998,
p.135). This wave of feminism is in essence blaming the system for the repression of women, by
allowing men to dominate the workforce. Men dominating the workforce and being the bread
winners gave them the appearance of being the stronger gender and in turn making women appear
weaker.
The liberal feminist is the male prejudice against women, this is the idea that men are better than
women for no good reason.
By combining these three different waves of feminism, the struggles and oppression that women
face in their everyday lives is easily demonstrated and applicable to romantic fiction in entertainment
media.
Feminism in Romantic Fiction Popular culture mass produces romantic fiction that are pure
fantasies for women including harlequin romances, gothic novels and soap operas. Storey
combined with Modleski, argue that these popular narratives speak to real tensions and problems in
women s lives, making them relatable. Comparing to
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Sochi 2014 Olympics
BADM 324| The Marketing of Sochi 2014 | Table of contents Abstract2 Introduction (Purpose,
Scope, Significance)3 Background (Context, Existing Knowledge)5 Some quick facts about Sochi5
Vision5 Research Question or Hypothesis8 Approach/Methodology9 Observations/Discussion
/Validation/Results10 Explanation of the Expectations of Sochi10 Innovative Olympic and
Paralympic Winter Games10 Celebrating the spirit of Russia10 Delivering sustainable positive
change, which inspires the World10 An impressive marketing based on party and glamour11 In
Vancouver11 Sponsoring13 Everything must be contrasted14 Example of rebellion: No Sochi
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Approach/Methodology My volunteering at the Russian House during the Vancouver 2010
Olympic Games was the basis of my work. I was living in a pro Sochi environment, working with
Russian people, answered visitorsГ ўв‚¬в„ў questions about Sochi, the 2014 Games or the Russian
HouseГ ўв‚¬В¦ I have read the informative booklets and the official 2014 website, which are both
very rich and informative, and used the information given for my paper. Nearly all the
“positiveГ ўв‚¬Вќ thoughts about Sochi are listed in this website, though press articles,
testimonials, quotes, and lots of information and data. The rest of my research presented doubt or
controversy. So I used controversial quotes and thesis I have found to contrast every aspect of the
Sochi organizing committee speech. Observations/Discussion/Validation/Results Explanation of
the Expectations of Sochi Innovative Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Sochi wants those
Olympic Games to be innovative, in many different ways. First of all, new management
techniques are going to be applied. Secondly, new standards are going to be settled in order to
assure a superior quality for those Games. Accessibility will be improved, environment will be
protected more than ever, personnel will be recruited and educated in order to reach this superior
quality. New pioneering solutions will be used in order to guarantee a high level quality service for
all of athletes, families, media,
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Reflection Of Peter Pan
The book, Peter Pan, is the most famous work of Scottish novelist and playwright, Sir James
Matthew Barrie. He first staged the story of Peter Pan in 1904 into the form of a play and
subsequently published a following novel in 1911. It is an endearing and alluring book about an
eccentric and fanciful little boy who wouldn t grow up. The story is set in a place called, the
Neverland, where Captain Hookis Captain of the Jolly Roger, Tiger Lily is the Princess of the
Indians, Tinker Bellis a fairy, and magical creatures that lie deep within the exotic locale. The book
focuses on his adventures and escapades with Wendy and her younger brothers, John and Michael.
The novel begins with highlighting the reality that all children except one, grow up (Barrie 1).
The journey begins when Peter Pan sets foot into the Darling s nursery and accomplishes to
convince Wendy to fly to Neverland with her brothers to tell the lost boys stories. Tinker Bell
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She is the eldest child and was every inch a woman, though there were not very many inches
(25). Though she hoped she would avoid growing up by going to Neverland but the exact
opposite happened. In the story, Peter manages to convince Wendy to go to Neverland, only if
she could take her younger brothers, John and Michael as well, to take on the role of a mother
to the lost boys, to tell them bedtime stories and such things a mother should do. When they ask
her to be their mother, she responds ought I?... Of course it s frightfully fascinating, but you see I
am only a little girl. I have no real experience (66). She takes on the role innately by having
pretend meal times, tucking them to bed, sewing them pockets, and telling them stories. Wendy s
character is dynamic since at first she wanted to avoid the responsibility of growing up but towards
the end, she realizes and decides she wants to grow
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Mgm Vs Grokster Case Summary
MGM v. Grokster (2005)
Supreme Court of the United States
Facts: Grokster, Ltd. and another company, StreamCast Networks Inc, created software that
allowed users to share electronic files through a series of peer to peer networks on computers
without using a central server. This software allowed users to share any type of digital file, but
most people used the software to share and distribute copyright music and video files without
permission of the copyright holders, which was encouraged by the software companies. As a
response a group of movie studies and other copyright holders sued Grokster and StreamCast for the
infringement on their copyrights, arguing that the software companies were knowingly and
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Plaintiff Argued: MGM s argument was focused mostly on the fact that Grokster was aware that the
users of their software use it primarily to share. And download copyrighted content. Another
argument that MGM used was that when the defendant began to distribute their software, they
heavily marketed the fact that it could be used to download and share copyrighted content, and
beyond even the marketing they would encourage their users to download and share copyrighted
content.
Defendant Argued: Grokster and StreamCast argued in court that they distributed free software
that allowed users to use peer to peer networks to distribute and share electronic files. The basis of
the argument for the defendants was the Betamax decision (Sony v. Universal City Studios), which
set the precedent that making copies of tv shows did not infringe upon a copyright when it was
done with the intention of time shifting. They also argued that their peer to peer network could by
used for things other than copyrighted work like, public domain works and music willingly shared.
They also argued that ruling against them would prevent the use of other peer to peer software, and
thusly would prevent
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Johnny Weissmuller Research Paper
Every four years, a special event calls people from all over the world to compete for glory and
fame. This event is called the Olympics. Since 1896 thousands of people have competed and
thousands of people have been called legends. One of great legends of swimming was Johnny
Weissmuller. He battled through health issues and the unencouraging words of others to
become one of the greatest legends of the 1900s. Not only was he a legend of swimming, but he
was also a legend on television. Johnny Weissmuller had a successful career as a swimmer and
as an actor during the booming age of television. Johnny Weissmuller had many troubles in his
early life which helped him swim and be the person he was. At age nine Weissmuller contracted
the disease polio. His doctor recommended that he should learn how to swim to help keep him
healthy and active. Soon after, he joined the YMCA swim team and started his career as a
swimmer. He attended college only for a while, then dropped out to work numerous jobs. At one
job he was working as a elevator operator at a hotel, he met one of his past swim coaches that
coached him to two championship wins. At this time Weissmuller was not swimming, but his past
swim coach, and friend, convinced him back into swimming. Soon after this, Weissmuller was
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Continuing his winning streak, he went and won fifty two National Championship titles and
broke over fifty records in swimming. He continued winning all the way to the Olympic Trials for
Paris 1924 and swept past his rivals. He was on his way to the Olympics where he won 3 gold
medals in the 100 and 400 free and in the 4x200 freestyle relay. He also took home a bronze
alongside the mens water polo team. He was an astounding athlete and all of his rivals feared
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Riding The Tide Of Technology Without Wiping Out
ELOANDOCS: Riding the Tide of Technology without Wiping Out Premium Title started
ELoanDocs in order to link different and numerous parties together, while informing them about
mortgage closing processes through technology. Before the company s new process was created
in the early 90 s; the industry s process was stagnant and paper intensive. Prior to eLoanDocs
system the mortgage industy consisted of a fax, mail, and an in person review. A mortgage loan
and final closing procedure would take around 90 days. It would also oblige a mortgage lender
to generate final documents manually and then send it over to a title company prior to the
scheduled closing date. It was clear that as technology was changing businesses also had to adapt.
The company s Chief Technology Officer considered the the cloud as a new system. He
considered this system since it would be efficient and affordable in comparison to the industries
prior one. It was at this time where eLoansDocs had become the pioneer in its industry. The
company decided to differentiate themselves to other competitors in its market and raise its market
share. The company was growing at a fast rate. A few years had gone by and the company began
working with a few of the top mortgage lenders in the country. About half of the documents for
mortgages had circulated through eLoanDocs and with only 50 employees the company
contributed a great amount to its industry; while only generating less than 15 million dollars. The
company s
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Comparison and Analysis Across Theories
Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Comparison and Analysis across Theories The purpose
of the nursing theories is to provide an interrelating framework focusing on the nursing practice.
The defined nursing theories promote better patient care, improve the status of nursing profession,
and improve the communication between the nurses, and provide guidance to the researches and
education (Keefe, 2011). Not all nursing theories have the same meanings; however, they play the
important role of explaining the key concepts and principles of nursing practice in understanding
way. Dorothy Orem s Self Care Deficit Theory and Sister Callista Roy s Adaptation Model are
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Many organizations now exist to support the advancement of nursing profession. Sigma Theta Tau
International, the Honor Society of Nursing, is created to support the learning, knowledge and
professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health worldwide ( STTI
Organizational, 2011.) International Orem Society promote the advancement of nursing science
and provide scholarship in the area of Orem s Theory of Self Care Deficit Nursing to lead to
further advancement of knowledge for the discipline of nursing ( International Orem, 2011.) The
Roy Adaptation Association (RAA) is a society of nursing scholars who want to advance nursing
practice by developing basic and clinical nursing knowledge based on the Roy Adaptation Model (
Roy Adaptation, 2011.) These organizations along with progression of the nursing theories will
promote the advancement of nursing science and enhance the nursing profession. References
Alligood, M., Tomey, A. (2006). Nursing Theory: Utilization Application (3rd ed.). St. Louis, MO:
Mosby. Dorothea Orem s Self Care Theory. (2011, October 14). Retrieved November 6, 2011, from
Nursing Theories Web site: http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/self_care_deficit_theory.html
International Orem Society for Nursing Science and Scholarship. (2011). Retrieved November 6,
2011, from http://www.orem society.com/ Keefe, S. (2011). About Nursing Theory. Retrieved
October 22, 2011, from
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Impact Of Charles Lindbergh In The 1920s
The 1920s was a decade of drastic change in the United States, with many new conflicts, leisure
activities, and heroes to worship (Nash 374). Charles Lindbergh was one of these heroes. Born in
1902, he was trained in aviation and worked as an airmail pilot (Bishop). Later, he made history by
becoming the first person to fly across the Atlantic Oceanalone (Nash 388). On May twenty first,
1927, Lindbergh traveled from New York to Le Bourget field in Paris in his plane, the Spirit of St.
Louis (James). He designed this plane himself, working to make it as small and lightweight as
possible (Kessner Charles Lindbergh, A New Hero ). Known as the lone eagle , Lindbergh became
one of the biggest celebrities of the era (Chamberlain). His flight caused more excitement than any
other event of its time (Nash 388). Approximately 25,000 people were at Le Bourget field to watch
Lindbergh land (James). Upon returning to the United States, there were numerous parades and
dinners to honor his achievement ( Lindbergh Visit Ends ). Charles Lindbergh was the most
influential hero to emerge from the 1920s, making an impact by transforming aviation, as well as
acting as a role model for the American public and encouraging a return to the old way of American
life. Through his achievement in flying over the Atlantic Ocean, Charles Lindbergh contributed
greatly towards the advancement of aviation. In fact, while returning to the U.S. from Europe,
Lindbergh wrote about his desire to devote his
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Aaron Burr And Alexander Hamilton
The most famous duel in American history happened between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
Ellis relates this with the rules of code duello. Burr and Hamilton shot at each other from ten paces
in Weehawken, NJ. Burr was unharmed while Hamilton was wounded so tragically, he passed the
day after.Hamilton and Burrs conflicts draws attention to how well these Founding brothers
inclined to each other. They worked together on the combat zone, which is true of most of the
illustrations Ellis represents. Since they disputed often, Hamilton contemplated that Burr would
cultivate to dismantle it. One can say that Burr was treacherous in Hamilton s thoughts. Ellis relates
Burr to descriptions like self serving,
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The Impact Of River Macroinvertebrates On The Chemical...
Literature Review The main purpose of this literature review is to collate information on how
river macroinvertebrates are collected and how the concentrations of phosphorus, nitrogen,
ammonia or BOD in the water relate to the families of macroinvertebrates present. Different
methods have been used to help collect and identify macroinvertebrates and monitor pollution
levels. This review mainly focuses on the kick sampling technique for collecting
macroinvertebrates. It then describes the methods that are used to collect the levels of ammonia,
phosphorus, BOD and nitrogen. Foy et al (2001) wished to access the effectiveness of regulatory
controls on farm pollution using chemical and biological indices of water quality and pollution
statistics. The water quality was tested in 42 streams in the Colebrooke and Upper Bann
catchments in Northern Ireland during 1990 1998. This was a large timescale therefore more
results were collaborated. The method used to collect the samples of invertebrates was kick
sampling, these samples were then taken back to the laboratory to identify them. Using the BMWP
scoring system a score was then given to the macroinvertebrates, relating to how organic pollution
had affected them, with 1 being tolerant and 10 being highly sensitive. To know the pollution
statistics there was recorded incidents on farm pollution assessed between 1987 and 1997, this was
from a relational farm pollution database. The measurements that Foy et al (2001) took were
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Cirue Du Soleil
Abstract:
This course work will concentrate on marketing analysis of the world s leading circus company
Cirque du Soleil. Based on the data given it will conduct a PEST, Porter s 5 Forces, SWOT
analysis and discuss the results, together with results paper will concentrate on marketing and
positioning strategies and Ansoff s Matrix, and also recommend strategy measures for achieving
sustainable economic development outcomes. It was found that, first of all, Cirque du Soleil is
making a profit while most of its competitors are fail to break even. Second, with its innovative and
creative productions, the Cirque stays in a distinct position that none of its competitors can
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This course work will concentrate on marketing analysis on strategic prospective of the world s
leading circus company Cirque du Soleil. Based on the given material and found external
information it will concentrate on analysis of PEST, Porters 5 analysis, SWOT and discuss the
results of the findings, together with an outcome paper will concentrate on Ansoff s Matrix analysis
and recommend strategy measures for achieving sustainable economic development outcomes. 2.
PEST and Porter s 5 forces analysis PEST analysis was undertaken to determine general facts and
factors that affect circus industry whether positively or negatively. Different factors were scanned,
spotlighted and analyzed and some of them were listed in the outcomes.
|Positive factors |Negative factors |
|Political Factors affecting Circus Industry |
| Political stability | Strict pro employee employment policy |
| Investment (FDI) friendly policies | |
| Well defined legislation | |
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Synthesis Essay On Eating Locally
Eating local is a simple change, but can make a difference in a few aspects. Food is able to stay
on the vine longer and grow more nutrients for your body and money you spend locally will
recycle through your community. Locavorism is becoming more popular and farmers markets a
high demand since more people are discovering the benefits of it. Overall, it proves to be better for
everyone when you buy and eat locally grown food.
Eating locally grown food is better for you. When food is grown far away, packaged harshly, and
shipped in less than pleasant conditions, it isn t as fresh when it actually reaches your family s
dinner plates. Food that travels farther distances doesn t have the strong vitamins and minerals our
bodies need because [f]ood begins to lose nutrition as soon as it is harvested (Source B). But local
farmers are able to sustain the nutrition by allowing the food to ripen until the last possible minute
on the vine (Source A), and you receive fresh food with nutritious vitamins and minerals in full. ...
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When you buy an apple at a farmer s market nearby, although you may pay a little extra, your
money is well spent on your delicious and nutritious produce, as well as paying that farmer for his
hard work. When you buy an apple at Walmart, supposing you may pay less, your money is spent
on mediocre tasting produce that was shipped from far away, in a land where Walmart promotes
cheap labor. Your money should be spent inside your community because a dollar spent locally
generates twice as much income for the local economy. But [w]hen businesses are not owned
locally, money leaves the community at every transaction, according to a study by the New
Economics Foundation in London (quoted in Source
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What Is The Tone Of The Catbird Seat
In the story The Catbird Seat by David J. Birnbaum it s explaining the reality of the life of a
disabled individual. He explains how he gets special treatment because of his disability, like
cutting lines, and taking illegal things across the border. His tone changes when he realizes that
he is isn t treated the same like before. Birnbaum opens the paragraph by including imagery to
describe the background of being in the hospital following his incident and to describe the perks of
his disability. Birnbaum is living the everyday life of a person that gets almost everything he wants
handed to him, but towards the end of the story we find out it isn t all about getting things handed
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For example, Before I left for Jamaica last January, I hid a box of Cuban cigars in my canvas
case, As I passed through customs at Newark International Airport (224) I think this Anecdote is
interesting because he brought something illegally across the border and did it successfully
only because he was disabled. I think this Anecdote can relate to my thesis because he is getting
so caught up in the perks of being disabled that he is doing things that could put him in jail or in
trouble. Another Anecdote that really helps to pull the rest of the story together is Have some
respect, for god s sake She continued, holding the door open for a middle aged man with dark
glasses and a white cane (225) I think this is a very important part of the story because it finally
expresses that it isn t all about the benefits and he isn t always going to get treated as he expects
because he is disabled. Birnbaum uses the excuses that he is disabled too much. He has to really
learn that there are other people that have it much worse than him and he needs to realize that other
people have struggles that impact their life as
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The Differences Of Baroque Music During The Baroque Period
According to the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, the baroque period was thus one of stylistic
duality. It was an era that displayed emotional extremes through art and architecture. One of the
ways art was expressed was through music. During the early baroque era, music became more
appealing to the people of Italy. It was a way of how people can voice their emotions and feelings
in different forms through other senses besides their eyes. Unlike the other kinds of arts such as
paintings and sculptures that have a visual, emotional effect, the baroque musicaffected the people
through their sense of hearing. Music became more popular with the middle class, and amateur
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Baroque music included the birth of the opera, the use of instruments and voice in baroque music,
and Italian composers such as Vivaldi and Monteverdi. The Opera was developed in the early
Baroque era by a group of humanists in Florence, who wanted to revive the arts of ancient Greece.
It was a kind of musical form with solos that convey intense feelings to show interest in human
emotion. Greek myths and stories were told through the opera. Before the Baroque era, music was
rarely written specifically for instruments; most often, music played on instruments was originally
for voice. During the Baroque Era, musical instruments were improved, and composers began to
write pieces for specific instruments. The use of the instruments and voice in music was a powerful
form that was developed in the Baroque period. Italian composers such as Antonio Vivaldi and
Claudio Monteverdi performed notable works that expressed great emotion and drama. Monteverdi
s opera performance L Orfeo retells the Greek myth of Orpheus. Moreover, Baroque music in Italy
creates a dramatic atmosphere to convey the listeners emotions in the seventeenth century to relate
to their feelings through the
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The Road To Civil War Essay
Part 1:The Road to Civil War
Election 2012: The Democrats run William Pilmore, a man who claims to be all things to all
men. (And it must be hell in there.:D ) This is generally regarded as a suicide run the ongoing war
on terror makes anyone promoting peace to be regarded as an idiot. AQ makes matters worse by
attacking several targets within Democratic regions; the terror group has fragmented and
regrouped. While the attacks are minor, the effect is not. The Democrats get soundly spanked.
Confusing the issue is the appearance of a new party; the America or American Party. While it does
not enjoy the funding of its rivals, it has considerable grassroots support.
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Israel goes nuts and chases the terrorists out into Syrian held territory. Israel issues an ultimation;
Syria can hand over the terrorists and crease all support or else. Egypt demands UN intervention,
along with Iran and Saudi. IAF aircraft are poking at Syria, threatening the state and Turkey has
declared its support for Israel. Despite a last minute attempt by Thompson to broker a peace, the
latest Arab Israel war breaks out.
Israeli columns advance into Syria, destroying the Syrians with ease, while Turkish forces advance
from the north. After a short war, the nation is occupied, sending shockwaves around the globe.
The only pleased people are the Syrian opposition; the Israelis don t shoot them at random. Despite
that, Israel and Turkey get dragged into a long term insurgency in Syria.
This triggers off yet another uprising in Palestine, supported by some Egyptian troops. (Under
orders? Mutiny? No one knows.) The battles are savage both sides are crying atrocity and Israel
punches through the defences into the Sihni. The UN attempts to convince them to stop, but they
refuse the nerve gas has really hammered the moderates in the Israeli Government. After a week of
savage fighting, Israel has smashed its way to the Suez, forcing Egypt out of the region.
Israel informs the world that it intends to hold onto the region this time, in order to prevent further
treachery.
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Pros And Cons Of Synthes To The Biotresorbable Industry
The competitive landscape of the bioresorbable industry poses a threat for Synthes, as it s
composed of big players, specialists, and potential entrants. The biggest threat is Johnson and
Johnson, which has a strong sales force which comes them access to doctors and hospitals across
the U.S. Furthermore, J J is a major player in the sports medicine industry, where it takes full
advantage of its 2nd generation of bioresorbable technology. Although, J J is a threat in their
ability to develop and market their current bioresorbable technology, this also presents an
opportunity since generation 2 technology is prone to errors. If Synthes successfully develops, a
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Their stronger, lighter, and cheaper third generation bioresorbables products can quickly outshine
their competitors products, which doctors complain of being unreliable. The third generation of
bioresorbables also has more versatile uses, since the stronger product allows doctors to use it for
applications other than pediatrics and small bones such as the hands or feet, which they would
otherwise be limited to if they focused on the second option and marketed the second generation
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The Opera Speculative Design Project
In this document I will evaluate, articulate and communicate my process and accomplishments
within the Opera speculative design project. This document will provide context for my designs
and practical work evidenced in my journal and blog. In this project I will explore Juxtaposing
themes, musical and dramatic styles and characters through research, planning and execution.
We will also construct a set on one of two operas L Enfant et les Sortileges by Maurice Ravel or
Lulu by Alban Berg. The aims of the speculative project are to create a stand alone design that will
fit in NO 1 touring theatres that takes account of the orchestra pit and a one day fit up and six hour
strike.
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After developing themes such as identity and animal behaviour we incorporated those ideas into
manikins which would then be presented as a potential puppet idea. Once we had a better
understanding of the operas we then selected which opera we would like to do, and what project we
would like to design on. I chose to do Lulu By Alban Berg as a speculative design as it was the play
I understood the most, I also wanted to develop my process and craftsmanship skills.
After researching the play, I created a scene summery and a character list to refer to while
designing. I also created a storyboard of scenes of significance which gave me an idea of who
was at the location and what was going on. I then started to develop my characters starting with a
group drawing, front, back and side drawings and Photoshop final images.
Once I had a clear image of my characters I then started to experiment within my model box for
inspiration. Once I had a few ideas I then produced some rough sketches, resulting in a final
drawing. I then produced my set on auto cad so I had a good idea of scale and measurements
resulting in a final orthographic, side elevation and cutting list. After I had my measurements and
rough drawings I then drew out the theatre royal in sketch up and did a scene by scene breakdown
of the opera. With this visual aid I then started my set construction.
When I received the technical drawings of the
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Paper Proposal
Eman Haggagi
Philosophy 101
Paper Proposal Islam does not promote violence and terrorism I believe that there have been
many misconceptions of Islam that are portrayed and plastered all over the news, media and
even billboard for years now. Millions of Muslims living in the western world have found
themselves under a lot of inspection by their societies. Charles Peirce a philosopher who is
known for his methods for fixing belief proves a good point and idea in order for people to be more
considerable of their thoughts and beliefs to reason correctly before judging the Islamic religion to
be promoting violence. People instead of judging all people in Islam and any religion, should be
thinking more maturely as to who is the evil doer, instead of taking their anger out on innocent
people and the wellbeing in society to keep a unity in the world. However, another famous
philosopher whom I disagree with who argues Peirce s methods of belief is David Hume. Hume
believes that of which to avoid all problems, all religious belief should be rid of. The question
whether Islam promotes violence and terrorism is a question that I believe is an answer many
people don t understand the answer to and lack the knowledge of their own to make the distinction.
In Philosophy the study of Epistemology uses logic to structure an argument and types of evidence
you can use to support certain conclusions. What constitutes people s knowledge in Islam? This
helps support the argument as to
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The Reigns Of David, Hezekiah And Josiah
After many centuries of being under the rule of judges, the Israelites finally ask Samuel to
appoint a king, making Israel like most other nations being ruled as monarchies. This request
leads to the appointing of the first king of Israel, Saul, followed by centuries of kings (1 Samuel
8 9). A large majority of these kings have been deemed to be bad kings, leaving only a small
handful to be considered good. In general, these kings are given such labels for their actions and
policies throughout their time of power. This paper will discuss the reigns of David, Hezekiah and
Josiah and what makes them considered good kings, as well as Ahaband Manasseh and the actions
that deemed them to be bad kings. Throughout the history of Israel and Judah, there have been
very few kings that are classified by scholars as being good. The king in which all other kings
are measured up to, and possibly the most widely known, would be David. He is actually stated
to be the most fully developed character in the Hebrew bible (Coogan 255). David took reign
after Saul and at this time Israel was still a united monarchy. His success as a king can be
contributed to both his character and relationship with God. David s talent as a warrior can be seen
when he so effortlessly conquers the massive Philistine, Goliath. He also exhibited political and
military strength as a double agent working for the Israelites while living amongst the Philistines,
all while conquering the enemies of Israel.
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S. E. Hinton s The Outsiders
S.E Hinton was born Susan Eloise Hinton on July 22, 1948. Hinton was born to Lillian and Grady
Hinton. She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is famous for her young adult literature, mainly The
Outsiders. According to notablebiographies.com, Often considered the most successful novelist for
the junior high and high school audience, S. E. Hintonis credited with creating realistic young
adult literature. (Hinton 1) Hinton had a very difficult childhood. Her parents abused her vocally
and physically. She lived with only her parents and her younger sister Beverly. She was very shy
as a young child and Oklahoma did not have many activities for girls so, reading and writing
became her favorite activities. (Hinton 1) In high school, she began to write stories about the gangs
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Hinton graduated from Will Rogers High School in 1966. Much of her writing was influenced by
events she witnessed in high school. For example, during her high school years she witnessed many
Greasers be jumped and that influenced the writing of Greasers being jumped in The Outsiders.
According to cliffnotes.com, The success of The Outsiders enabled Hinton to attend the University
of Tulsa, where she earned a degree in education in 1970. However, during her student teaching,
she decided that she did not have the physical stamina to be a teacher. She found herself teaching
all day and then worrying about the kids all night. (Hinton 1) Hinton has won the Sue Hefty award
(in 1983 for Tex), the Margaret Alexander Award (1988), and the ALA Best Young Adult Books
award (for The
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Maus and Persepolis
Persepolis and Maus: Two Survivors and Their Stories.
Of the many items that help enhance the horror of the Nazi Holocaust, one of the most notable is
what it had of systematic and bureaucratic. Not only killing people, which would have had
already been enough, but precisely being made in a quiet and civilized way. It is not strange the
image of the Nazi leader quoting his favorite poet while sending to death hundreds of people,
belying the myth that culture and education make people better. The Holocaust was primarily an
act performed with such rationality that could only become insane. It almost seems that it could
have been avoided by appealing to the same reason as well served to run it.
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A clinical case , drawn by Art Spiegelman to tell the events following the suicide of his mother,
included in Maus and read and discussed by the characters. Basically there are two different Art
Spiegelman: comics professional cartoonist who knows his business, and the suffering child, mourn
and sleeps with his father on the floor the night of the suicide.
It is difficult to imagine Maus in another format than this one, in another medium than comics,
which allows resources such as those shown here. How to get in any other narrative form that
delicate balance between detachment and involvement? Maus is a fascinating exploration of a
tragedy, the story of survival with all that that means for those who did not survive, chronic small
acts of kindness that are saving lives, whose cruelties record coldness still shakes us. It is a comic
book masterpiece.
Persepolis, a graphic novel by Marjane Satrapi. It tells the story of a woman who grows in Iran in
the Islamic Revolution.
Through the eyes of Marjane, a precocious and open nine year old girl, is the hope of her people
broken by fundamentalists that take power from the people, imposing the veil on women and
imprisoning thousands. Clever and fearless, she deceives the social guardians and discovers punk,
ABBA and Iron Maiden. Yet when her uncle is senselessly executed and as bombs fall around
Tehran in the Iran Iraq war, the daily fear permeates life thathat is
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Charleston s Water Pollution
Going to the beach is always a fun way to spend an afternoon, but how would people feel if the
next time they tried to catch a wave they were hit with plastic bottles and styrofoam. Charleston is
such a beautiful city but, the harbor is overcome with pollution. This Pollution travels to the oceans
and to the shores of South Carolina s beaches. The water is affecting Charleston s harbor but
household water, local businesses, and marine life in the area. Water pollutionshould not be looked
over and needs to be taken care of before it gets worse. More and more ways are being discovered
to help treat water pollution around the world, but what needs to happen is to stop the pollution.
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The litter has put the animals at such high risk of danger that most of these species are now
endangered. Some ways the animals are harmed are suffocating on plastic bags, getting trapped in
bottle holders, or being poisoned by the toxins in some litter.
These fish becoming poisoned by the toxins can carry disease and end up on your plate. Local
seafood restaurants or grocery stores cannot tell if the fish they serve to you has been affected by
the hazardous pollution. The fishermen that catch the fish locally cannot see a difference between
the diseased fish and normal ones either so the pollution in the community deposits into the harbor
can come right back. The local population also drinks the water that has been filtered and
sometimes contains dangerous minerals. This water runs through showers and faucets in homes
that people use every day.
These reasons all concern the local community and they should because water pollution is a
serious problem and if people do not take action immediately than Charleston s water could
become a wasteland instead of a fun afternoon. Most people believe that the pollution is too much
for them to handle, but there are multiple ways everyone can get involved and help out the
community. Dozens of volunteers filled burlap sacks with frayed rope, empty liquor bottles,
flattened drink cups, and fragmented pieces of plastic that were pulled from the marsh (Elmore 1).
These people volunteered to help the community by picking up trash at
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Sonoran Desert Ecosystem Lab Report
There are different sorts of environments scattered over the earth, but what and where are they? In
World Biodiversity Expedition, the reader is to collect data about these organisms and the
environment they are settled at. A biome is often mistaken as an ecosystem, however, it is defined
by non living factors such as climate, soils, and vegetation. This unit helped me understand more
clearly that there are so many organisms that I did not know anything about. I learned a lot from
this specific unit when it comes to discoverying animals and organisms that I did not know exist.
Firstly, we are going to survey life and environments at the Sonoran Desert with temperatures
reaching 118℉ with over 16 inches of rain each year in total. The Desert ... Show more content
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The Blue whale has two flippers that are close the chest along with two blowholes that make
navigating the ocean better. The Blue whale is the largest animal known to man with lengths and
width of 29.9 meters. Whales bodies coloration is grey white on the ventral side while the dorsal
side is blue gray. Nearly 2,000 9,000 pounds of Krill can fill a fully grown Blue whale daily, nearly
8,000 pounds of Krill is eaten during the whales peak consumption period. The next organism I
identified is the Antartctic krill that is 6 centimeters in length. This animals is consumed by many
marine animals such as the Blue whale, but what does the krill eat? The Antartctic krill consumes
phytoplankton which is a componet of the Plankton family. Although the krill is transparent, it has
coloration such as red, pink, yellow and blue.
In conclusion, one can see that there are organisms that they may not have known exist or know
anything about. This unit takes the reader around the world to observe beginiing with the Soran
Desert, Antarctica, Yellowstone, Great Barrier Reef, Deep Ocean, and Central Park. Learning about
habitats and the settled life forms that thrive for survival. Seeing the variety of temperatures these
animals are settled in along with their weight and length. Frigid climates have animals that are
adapted to
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History and Analysis of Mormonism in America Essay
History and Analysis of Mormonism in America
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints was officially organized by Joseph Smith in
Western New York on April 6, 1830, and by 1978, spread to more than seventy nations. One
uniqueness of the Mormon religion is that it was the first church to have begun in the United
States.
Following the revivals of the 1800 s, religion entered a temporary decline in Western New York,
reawakened in 1807 1808, then declined again because of the military excitement The Chnts of
1812.
After this time, a new wave of revivalism began, in liberal churches such as the Unitarians and to
conservative churches such as the Congregationalists. Not surprisingly, as all of these churches
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He went into the woods to pray and in the words of Joseph Smith, I saw a pillar of light over my
head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me . . . when
the light rested upon me I saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description,
standing above me in the air. One of them spoke unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to
the other, This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him. To Joseph this meant that he was forgiven of his sins
and was not to join any of the organized churches.
For the Mormons the visit of an angel to Joseph Smith during the night of September 21, 1823,
signaled the documentary foundation of Mormonism. A statue representing the angel stands atop
the Salt Lake Temple. In one hand the figure holds a trumpet: in the other are clasped plates
symbolic of the Book of Mormon, the ancient religious record whose existence Smith claimed was
revealed to him in 1823.
Shortly after his first vision Joseph Smith was concerned with his lack of spirituality. He was
praying on Sept. 21 when he was rewarded with the appearance of an angelic being who said his
name was Moroni. It was Moroni who told Joseph Smith where the gold leaves or plates were
located. Smith tried to keep this secret, however, word got out. And today, this religion is practiced
by millions in the United States.
The governing scriptures of the Mormon Church are the Bibles, The Book of Mormon, Doctrine
and Covenants and
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Essay on Loss In One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop is a poem that explores loss in comparison to an art; however, this
art is not one to be envied or sought after to succeed at. Everyone has experienced loss as the art
of losing is presented as inevitably simple to master. The speaker s attitude toward loss becomes
gradually more serious as the poem progresses.
Keys, having virtually no reason for emotional attachment, are mentioned in line 5 with a tone of
acceptance that, Yes, it is okay to lose keys. Although vital to the penetration of a lock, keys are
such a generic object that they can be easily replaced and, aside from the inability to open that
door, will not be missed for long. Lines 2 and 3 state that so many things seem filled with the intent
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At this point in the poem, the speaker s attitude toward loss is rather blasГ© due to the fact that the
items she has misplaced holds no emotional attachment and can be replaced.
As the poem progresses, the misplaced or forgotten items become concepts such as names and ideas,
and therefore carry more of an impact. For example, forgetting someone s name, however not
uncommon, can be associated with feelings of embarrassment from the forgettor, and annoyance
from the forgotten when they discover that they were not important enough to be remembered. The
speaker simply shrugs off these losses because None of [them] will bring disaster, as mentioned in
line 9. Emotion, often associated with memories is introduced in line 10 when the speaker
announces, I lost my mother s watch. An item such as a mother s watch holds sentimental value,
unlike the previously mentioned keys; however, the speaker repeats, I miss them, but it wasn t a
disaster, (line 15) indicating that the watch was merely a material possession crowded with
memories. At this point, the reader recognizes the feeling of missing something associated with
greater losses of objects and ideas the speaker regards with more emotional attachment.
In line 16, the speaker s emotional attitude toward loss changes as it becomes evident that the
speaker has lost a person, yet they still view loss as a part of
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The Big House In Wuthering Heights
The Big House has been a symbol, motif, subject matter, setting and theme in the majority of
classic Gothic Literature. The big man made structures have therefore become a common gothic
trope, acting almost like a character in the work. In many classic gothic stories the Big House
usually has a political, cultural and historical representation. In this essay, I will be analysing the
Big Houses representation of the power and wealth of the Anglo Irish Ascendency as they sat in
between the poverty stricken, colonized, Catholic Gaelic Irish and the people who colonised them:
the English in the two novels Castle Rackrent and Wuthering Heights.
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Because of the civilized Linton family, Catherine exchanges her savage rebellion and freedom to
conform to the civilized Thrushcross Grange. Catherine s first impression of life with civilized
Lintons puts to rest any doubt that Heathcliff and her were inside such a room, we should have
thought ourselves in heaven! (ch.vi, p.38). Thrushcross Grange is eventually brought into
Heathcliff, Catherine and Hindley s drama. The impact Wuthering Heights had on the Linton
family is a metaphor for the corruption of culture by nature. The parody of the patriarchal nature of
culture, that BrontГ« depicts, inflicts sorrow and entrapment on the characters which eventually
leads to their disaffection. Catherine eventually rejects the new civilized life when she states that,
heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth;
and the angels were so angry that they flung me out, into the middle of the heath on the top of
Wuthering Heights; where I woke sobbing for joy (ch.ix, p. 63). The excerpt symbolically brings
more attention to civilization and its
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Essay on The Stonewall Riots
In the past decades, the struggle for gay rights in the Unites States has taken many forms.
Previously, homosexuality was viewed as immoral. Many people also viewed it as pathologic
because the American Psychiatric Association classified it as a psychiatric disorder. As a result,
many people remained in the closet because they were afraid of losing their jobs or being
discriminated against in the society. According to David Allyn, though most gays could pass in
the heterosexual world, they tended to live in fear and lies because they could not look towards
their families for support. At the same time, openly gay establishments were often shut down to
keep openly gay people under close scrutiny (Allyn 146). But since the 1960s, people... Show more
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Although the Stonewall riots increase the awareness of gay rights, the 1980s AIDS epidemic was
another turning point for the gay community. Thus many gay artists expressed their concerns and
views through their art about how the society has ignored them in time of crisis. It was clear that
massive numbers in the gay community were being infected with previously unknown blood
borne pathogens that destroy the immune system. The government ignored the rise of the
epidemic. For example, there were no AIDS related research, prevention, and treatments.
Instead, AIDS was originally framed by the media as a homosexual issue because the first
individuals to contract AIDS were gays. Another right wing idea was that gay men brought this
disease onto themselves and that it was God s punishment for their immoral behaviors. As a
result, most people especially gay artists expressed their anger and concerns through their art. For
example, David Wonjnarowicz was diagnosed with AIDS and was not shy about expressing his
anger through his art. His 13 minute video A Fire in My Belly 1987 expressed his outrage and
about grief the AIDS epidemic. The first half of the video shows the street of Juarez, Mexico,
where amputees pass through intersections and headlines blare reports of daily murder. The second
section depicted more personal concerns. Wojnarowicz himself appeared
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Youth Culture And Culture
Youth culture changes over time, with every generation, comes new fads and trends. Teenagers
and young adults, usually gravitate towards what is popular. Fashion, movies, television, music,
religion, sexuality, and diversity are all part of today s youth culture. Things that are becoming
more acceptable. Music plays a huge role in all cultures because music is mostly universal. In
the 1920s there was jazz, in the 50 s there was rock, in the 70 s disco, 90 s gangster rap, in present
day, most music has some underlying message relating to what is happening in society. Some
messages in music transcend through culture and time. Today s youth demographics music taste
has evolved to pop and rap. Some rap is not articulate or pleasing to the ear, to put it lightly it
sounds bad. Generation Z, today s youth culture, is more open to accepting and admitting change
and diversity. There are many public figures that promote these things; Angelina Jolie, Ellen
DeGeneres, Hillary Clinton, Lady Gaga, Bill Gates, BeyoncГ©, and President Barack Obama . One
man who preaches peace, love, and positivity through his music is Sir Robert Bryson Hall II or
otherwise known as Logic. Hip hop may not fully accept Logic, but his songs 1 800 273 8255, Take
it Back and Everybody have had an impact on current youth culture through the messages
conveyed, lyrics, and music videos. 1 800 273 8255 is a song off Logic s third studio album, track
10 to be specific, but 1 800 273 8255 is not just a song it is
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The Autobiography Of Jon Krakauer
In chapters 14 and 15, autobiographer, Jon Krakauer shares his experience on the Stikine Icecap
attempting to climb the Devil s thumb. The inclusion of his personal experience helps the reader
see how he can relate to Chris McCandless s motivation to go to Alaska without having ever met
him. Krakauer s experience illustrates the similarities of both of their lives and
personalities.Krakauer describes himself as a willful, self absorbed, passionate, and moody child
who had problems with male authority figures. In his late twenties he becomes focused on
climbing and begins to undertake more dangerous climbs. After a few years, he is determined to
make the climb in Alaskas Devils Thumb. Much like Chris, Jon will do the climb alone. He quits his
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The Haiti Earthquake And Health Care
The Haiti earthquake and health care
Samantha Sherrod
Miller Motte Technical College
Emergency Procedures
MA125
Mrs. Christina
June 14, 2015 Abstract
The Haiti earthquake and health care Health care can bring people together when there is equal
access, or divide people when there is not. On January 12, 2010, Haiti was hit by an magnitude 7.0
earthquake. More than half a million people dies or was injured, and approximately 2 million
people were displayed from their homes. Overcrowded and poor living conditions increased
Haitians risk for communicable diseases. The earthquake destroyed most government buildings,
schools, homes, hospitals, and transportation and communication infrastructure in the western part
of the country, including the capital Port au Prince and much of the southeastern part of the country.
This earthquake that struck Haiti caused an estimated 222,570 deaths and 300,000 injuries. In
impoverished countries, like Haiti analyzing the causes of deaths and injuries post disaster can
help countries better prepare for disasters in the future. In the wake of the earthquake the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) mobilized the biggest
single country emergency mounted. Deployments included field hospitals, one of which was a
specially designed rapid response mobile and light hospital with 30 expatriate staff. This was set up
in Port au Prince at the main
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The Vasa Case
Running Head: The Vasa Capsizes Case Assignment
The Vasa Capsizes Case Assignment
Prepared by:
Andy
Abstract The Vasa Capsizes Case Assignment , is a project management case. We ll find that if
the project leader used many of the project management tools used in today s projects the Vasa
probably would have made numerous voyages for the Swedish fleet. However, because of the
lack of a clear written procedure when deviations to the ship building process occurred, no risk
analysis and action plan if the risk occurs, along with no project progress reporting the Vasa
building team failed and the Vasa sank.
Setup Definition In our project management checklist under the setup definition verification there
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Most companies monitor these changes with a deviation or engineering change, with specific dates.
The control sheet and log is a project management tool that controls the changes made in the
project and tells the project leader and process owner of the modifications. The most notable
changes are the change in keel length, from a small ship to a large ship, the number of armament
type and quantity on the ship, which changed four times, and its resulting change from one deck to
two decks. The death of the shipbuilder had a huge impact as the new apprentice had no
information of the details surrounding the building of the Vasa. Shown below is an example of a
control sheet that the Admiral could have used for the change due to the stability test.
Change Control Sheet
|Project Title Vasa Shipbuilding |Project Number S 01 16 1625 1 |
|Project Manager Admiral Klas Fleming |
|CHANGE REQUEST |
|Originator Admiral Fleming |Date of request 7 4 1628 |Change request no. 05 |
|
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I, Robot vs. Frankenstein
In the 19th century Mary Shelley introduced us her first and unique novel Frankenstein. Almost
200 years later director Alex Proyas released his new blockbuster I, Robot based on the
homonymous short story by Isaac Asimov. Both stories tell the viewer a fiction about creatures
produced by human beings. These creatures feel itself as a stranger in the society and
misunderstood. But even if the stories have the same beginning they are presented in a different
way. So the question is: Is the movie I, robotthe Frankensteinof the 21st century?
The future world of I, Robot is introduced to the audience through the eyes of Detective Del
Spooner (Will Smith). Before he experienced a tragedy, he used to be a normal person, but now he
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Few days later Frankenstein s younger brother is found dead. Frankenstein knows right away that
properly the monster has murder his brother. So he goes to look for him. When he finds him, he
noticed that the monster is now able to talk. The creature tells him that he learned to talk when he
watched one family, but when he comes closer to the family and want to be their friend they chase
him away. And so does everybody. He feels so lonesome and alone, that he wants Frankenstein to
create a girlfriend for him so he is no lonely anymore. As a result he may have then somebody to
talk to. In return the monster would turn his back to the human race. Consequently Frankenstein
creates a female mate for the monster, but when he is almost through the work he is suddenly
overwhelmed with fear that the monster and his mate will spawn more monsters and destroy the
human race. So he destroys the female. Thereupon the creature murders Frankenstein s fiancГ©e.
So it is seen that Frankenstein s experience with science and technology to satisfy his curiosity if it
would be possible to animate a dead person scared him. This unites Dr. Lanning and Frankenstein in
some way, because he also wanted to satisfy his curiosity. But there is also a big difference, Lanning
wanted to invent something for humanity, to help them, to fulfill their needs. In contrast
Frankenstein just seems to be curious about figuring out whether it would be possible to animate a
dead
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Catheter Reasearch Paper
Central lines and peripherally inserted central catheter are tubes inserted in a patient s vein. They
are required to help the patient get medication and nutrition. There are so many articles about these
tubes, what they are, how to put them, and how to care about them. To achieve the aim of these
tubes without complications, the people with them should know about them and know how to care
for them, what is not normal about them, what to do in case of complications, and when to call
their healthcare provider. In this paper the safety, teaching and care about the central and
peripherally inserted central catheter will be discussed. INTRODUCTION Central lines or central
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(University of Virginia, 2015). The supplies needed for the cap change: water and soap or hand
sanitizer, gloves, alcohol pads and new cap. The changing of the dressing is a sterile process.
Teach about how to change the central line dressing and the supplies needed for the change;
standard central line dressing kit, soap and water to wash the hand or hand sanitizers, non sterile
gloves and tape to secure the lumens if they are long. (University of Virginia, 2015) Changing
the dressing: be sure all the necessary supplies are ready, perform hand hygiene; scrub the hand
for at least 15 seconds to get rid of germs. With non sterile gloves remove the old dressing making
sure not to touch the line under the dressing. Assess the site for redness, drainage, pus, or
swelling which are signs of infection. With instructions on the procedure, using sterile technique
put a new dressing. (University of Virginia, 2015) How to flush the line, the line should be
flushed with 5 to 10 ml of a 0.9 % sodium chloride solution to clean the line of medication or
blood. To avoid clotting, heparin can be used if not contraindicated. Make sure to check expiration
date on all medication and flushes. (University of Virginia,
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Cooper Industries
Advanced Financial Management
Cooper Industries Case
March 30, 2009
Jesse Van Gestel
ID#200504399
Cooper Industries, Inc.
1.If you were Mr. Cizik of Cooper Industries, would you try to gain control of Nicholson File
Company in May 1972?
2.What is the maximum price that Cooper can afford to pay for Nicholson and still keep the
acquisition attractive from the standpoint of Cooper? [Treasury Bills yielded 5.6% in May 1972.]
3.What are the concerns and what is the bargaining position of each group of Nicholson
stockholders? What must Cooper offer group in order to acquire its shares?
4.On the assumption that the Cooper management wants to acquire at least 80% of the outstanding
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Nicholson s European distribution system could also be very helpful in expanding Cooper s sales
in Europe. As Cooper Industries sells more of their product to industry and Nicholson to the
consumer market by combining the companies they may be able to increase sales of both product
lines to the market segment they are weaker in.
2. FMV of Nicholson = $172,630,000
Per share value = $295.60
I was not able to come up with a valid firm value, as there was no information regarding how
much working capital will be increased by Nicholson over the next ten years, nor was there any
information available regarding how much capital expenditures would be increased. Capital
expenditures were assumed to equal depreciation and it was assumed working capital was not
growing.
3.
H.K. Porter bought their shares with the intention of taking over Nicholson themselves, however
as they were unable to acquire enough shares to buy the company they are now looking to sell
their shares. They would obviously like to do this profitably if possible and their primary
concerns are therefore the price and liquidity. They are looking to get the most money out the
stocks that they can and so price is of primary importance in bargaining with them. However, they
also want to be able to quickly liquidate their stocks and so would prefer to receive cash. Though

they have expressed that convertible preferred stock would be acceptable as they know Cooper
stock is stable and is easily
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