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College Life Experience Essay
Crafting an essay on the topic of "College Life Experience" presents a unique set of challenges,
as it requires delving into personal reflections and capturing the essence of a multifaceted period
in one's life. The difficulty lies not only in recounting specific events and experiences but also in
articulating the transformative impact of these moments on personal growth and development.
One of the complexities arises from the need to strike a balance between self-expression and
relatability. The writer must navigate through a sea of memories, carefully selecting those that
best encapsulate the essence of their college journey. The challenge is to avoid becoming overly
self-indulgent while still making the narrative engaging and authentic.
Additionally, addressing the diversity of college experiences further complicates the writing
process. Every student's journey is unique, and the essay must reflect this individuality while
also resonating with a broader audience. Balancing the personal and the universal aspects of the
college experience requires thoughtful consideration and skillful storytelling.
Moreover, crafting a coherent and compelling narrative demands a keen sense of reflection. It's
not merely about narrating events but analyzing their significance, extracting meaningful lessons,
and showcasing personal evolution. This introspective element adds another layer of complexity,
as it necessitates a deep understanding of one's own experiences and their impact on personal
values and perspectives.
In conclusion, writing an essay on the topic of "College Life Experience" is a challenging task
that demands a delicate blend of storytelling, introspection, and relatability. It requires the writer
to navigate through a plethora of memories, balance individuality with universality, and reflect
on the transformative journey of the college years. While challenging, successfully capturing the
essence of this pivotal period can result in a powerful and resonant piece of writing.
For those seeking assistance with similar essays or other writing tasks, various online platforms
like HelpWriting.net offer professional services to help individuals articulate their experiences
and ideas effectively.
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The Development Of The Kidneys
The embryological development of the kidneys occurs in three successive phases:
the pronephros, the mesonephros, and the metanephros. Because of the nature in
this development, there are many forms of congenital abnormalities associated with
the kidneys. Because of their close developmental association, there is also a
complex relationship between the reproductive system and the urinary system.
During the pronephros phase in foetal development, by day 22, the intermediate
mesoderm (identified lateral to the paraxial mesoderm) gives rise to nephrotomes
(nephric vesicles) in the cervical region via the transformation of epithelial cells.
The collection of the nephrotomes is referred to as the pronephros and will proceed
to develop in a cephalo caudal direction. However, the pronephros is non functional
and will atrophy within a few days. By day 23, the next phase of epithelial cells are
induced to develop (lateral to the somite) by the pronephric duct as it elongates
caudally into the thoracic region. The new epithelial tubules (mesonephric tubules)
continue to receive a blood supply from capillary tufts branched from the dorsal aorta.
The mesonephric tubules envelope the capillary tuft and are analogous to Bowman s
capsules and glomerulus, respectively. These tubules are now functioning for a short
period of time to filtrate the blood into the continuation of the pronephric duct, now
known as the mesonephric duct or Wolffian duct. Between 24 and 26 days, the
mesonephric

How A Kitchen Faucet Is Installed
This How To project shows how a kitchen faucet is installed. This also can be used
for replacing a kitchen faucet. Whenever removing an old faucet remember to shut
off the hot and cold water supply to the faucet. There are usually shut off valves
located right under the sink for the hot and cold water. If there are no shut off valves
then just shut off the water main and open the hot and cold water to drain the water.
Material and Tools: New KitchenFaucet Small Tube of Silicone Caulking Basin
Wrench Channel Lock Pliers Teflon Tape Step1: Place a bead of silicone caulking
around the base of the faucet. Guide faucet through the sinkholes and press firmly to
form a seal. Step2: Attach washers and nuts to the hot and cold tail pieces and tighten
with basin wrench. Step3: Wrap 4 turns of Teflon tape around the threads of the hot
and cold tail pieces and then connect the water lines to the faucet. Use channel lock
pliers to tighten nuts. Refer to manufacture s instructions and use the necessary
hardware that comes with the faucet. Step4: Wrap 4 turns of Teflon tape around the
threads of the hot and cold water valves and then connect the water lines to them.
Use channel lock pliers to tighten nuts. Refer to manufacture s instructions and use
the necessary hardware that comes with the faucet. If your faucet comes with a
spray hose then proceed to the next steps. Step5: Place a bead of silicone caulking
around the spray hose base and then guide

Essay On Why I Became A Translator
I was born in the land of opportunity, the United States of America, but my roots are
planted in the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean nation that fed my parents. I was
raised by immigrant, Spanish speaking, single mother raised me in a foreign land
that did not yet feel like home. The years flew by and my motherand I grew together;
we learned from each other and shared each other s load. I became accustomed to
the day to day battles she encountered to feed and clothe me; there was no doubt in
my mind that I would never wish this life upon anyone. The roots she managed to
plant through all her sweat and tears have become my garden. A place where we
have both been able to flourish into beautiful beings. At the age of six I learned
how to speak English and served as my mother s translator, a role I still carry to this
day. At such a young age, I was stripped of a childhood and exposed to the struggles
of the working class.
Every flower planted is meant to bloom. Like a flower, we are placed on this earth
with a purpose. Fortunately, I have found mine in helping others. Unexpected
challenges have risen and contributed to my growth and understanding of individuals
who faced battles in the face of adversity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many of the children whom I befriended also had mothers like mine, who wished
nothing but the best for us. As my mother s first child, she was not sure what it was
that I needed in order to succeed. The LBGC taught me what my mother did not
have the time to do. I was enlightened and provided with a voice, an opportunity to
say what I had to say freely. I learned about the importance of education, which would
serve as my liberation. I began to appreciate each and every aspect of my life. It takes
a village to raise a child; the club happens to be my

Galla Research Paper
The news of the coffee berries spread. In western Europe, the Galla tribe had heard
about these fragrant, berries and mixed them with ghee, a type of fat, to preserve
them from spoiling, pressing the mixture into a ball, the berry balls were easier to
carry with them. The weary warriors marched into battle with their snack, and the
first power bar was created. Traders from Arab while doing business in Europe,
heard the news of the berries wrapped in ghee, and tried them, they agreed with those
before them. The traders returned to their homeland, excited to share the news. When
the traders shared the news with the citizens of Arab. They decided to cultivated the
plant for the first time on farmland.. They enjoyed the brew created by boiling the
beans in water, and called it qahwa or that which prevents sleep.
The Arabs had another term for qahwa, its kahwah and is one of many words they
used for wine. In the process of stripping the coffee bean s outer cherry like flesh, a
pulp is left behind. When a coffee berry bush is harvested, they let the unripe
cherries remain on the tree to ripen and be harvested at another time. A ripe coffee
berry is determined by gently squeezing the fruit. If ripe, it will be soft and give
under the pressure. Ripe coffee cherries will also be bright red and glossy in color. A
common way to harvest them, was by spreading a netting or sheet on the ground to
catch them, grabbing a branch and sliding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They decided to add clove, cardamom, cinnamon and anise for a spicy, energizing
drink. In fact, coffee becomes so much a part of Turkish culture that they created a
law that makes it legal for a woman to divorce her husband if he fails to provide her
with her daily quota of coffee. Coffee is known as an aphrodisiac.
I wonder if they were the ones, that started the term HAPPY WIFE HAPPY

Analysis Of The Book Stanford Prison Experiment
I just sat there thinking about what to tell the news reporter since he had traveled
all the way from Colorado to interview from the paper. He wasn t the only reporter
to come see me, and I m not the only one he could ask these questions. I wasn t the
only one in the Stanford Prison Experiment. Mr. Stanley, did you? the reporter
inquired. I think he noticed me spacing out. I had to ask him to repeat the question.
Did you have any friends in the experiment with you or did you walk out with
several new friends and/or allies? He questioned again and I could tell this was an
interesting question to him that he wanted commentary on the minor subject as
opposed to the bigger picture of living in the worst condition of my life that no
man should have to go through. Well I had one good friend who got me to join with
him, I responded, but he wanted me to elaborate on that. My friend Daniel Bentley
came up to me with a newspaper saying there was an ad in a newspaper he wanted
me to check out. So I took the paper and looked at all the ads until he noticed I was
lost and pointed to the ad that was looking for college students to be a part of an
experiment. The pay was good, $15 a day (McLeod, 2008). So I agreed to join with
him and a couple weeks later the local police showed up in front of my house and
arrested me. They came up with a legit excuse and they had real evidence. It had to
look as real as possible since no one else knew it was an experiment. I was taken to
the

Foxzilla Research Paper
My animals name is Foxzilla and it was discovered by Enmanuel Aponte. The
animal was named after Godzilla. When first discovered scientist weren t sure
what it was. According to the scientist at the time the animal had a similar body of
gazelle, similar legs of wolf, and a similar head of a fox. When they saw that they
know it was a mutation. They found the Foxzilla in a cave taking sheltered
because at the time it was raining. The scientist know that foxes were friendly to
humans, but weren t sure if the animal would react if they moved on it to take
photos. The scientist need a plan to take the Foxzilla into the lab to exam it before
releasing it to press and the world. Luckily at that time the scientist had a big cage to
capture the Foxzilla and they did so.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From there finding they found that the Foxzilla shelter at night time was a cave.
Lots of precipitation all year and at the same time the weather would be hot and
humid. At night time bats and owls would be come out of the cave. Sometimes
there would be small animals near the Foxzilla. This explains why the Foxzilla as
sharp teeths. There was a lot of berries and plants near the cave. An adaptation for
the Foxzilla was to find a way to keep warm and it did that by sheltering himself in
caves. When it s hot and humid the Foxzilla needs a way to retain water and to not
grow a lot of hair. The only time it was hot was when it

Alexander The Great Greek Crusader
Alexander the Great embarked from Greece in 334 BC never to return to his
homeland. He established an empire which not only spanned Europe and Asia but
also united them. The extent to which Alexander s life agrees with the statement is
dependent on the definitions of a Greek Crusader and Persian King . The Greeks
(except Sparta) had abolished their kingdoms and replaced them with the
democratic city states. Consequently, the concept of kings and what it meant to be
Greek had become estranged with the result that Alexander may not have been
able to embody this Greek culture as the King of Macedon. The definition of
Crusader poses an issue; in hindsight its medieval connotations do not appear to be
appropriate but the role Greek Crusader can be defined in this context as a pursuer
of vengeance against the Persian sacrilege or as an advocator of Greek culture and
religion through the use of force. The term Persian King could not only be
interpreted to resemble their style of rule but also their customs and the favouring of
the Asiatic peoples. The evolution of these roles in both the way they were viewed
and the way they developed is essential in understanding how accurate the statement
is. First of all, we must assess the extent to which Alexander was Greek. Alexander
could trace his ancestry through his mother to both Helen of Troy and Achilles,
relatives who would inspire his later actions. From a young age he was influenced by
Hellenic culture; under the reign

Infliximab Research Paper
Question 4 Infliximab is the first TNF antagonist approved by FDA (1999) and
EU (1998). It was formed by chimeric IgG1 antibody and show outstanding
treatment effect against Crohn s disease. It neutralise the biological activity of
TNF О± by binding with high affinity to the soluble and transmembrane forms of
TNF О±, and inhibits the effective bind of TNF О± with its receptor. It falls in the
class of anti TNF antibodies and have the capability of lysing cells involved in the
inflammatory process. Adalimumab was approved in US and EU in 2003 and
2002. It formed by humanised IgG 1 antibody and was the first FDA approved
fully humanised monoclonal antibody. Its mode of action is similar to Infliximab,
which binds to TNF О± and relive inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid
arthritis. As it is formed from fully humanised antibody, the side effects are
generally milder. Certolizumab pegol was approved in US and EU in 2009 and
2008. It was formed by humanised mAb with PEGylation and was expressed in
mouse. More precisely, it is a Fragment antigen binding (Fab ), rather than intact
antibody structure. It also targets on TNF О±. With PEGylation, the serum half life
of Fab can be extended, giving better treatment effect. Golimumab is a fully human
mAb approved by US and EU in 2009. It gives significant treating... Show more
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With an increased molecular weight, the renal clearance time for the antibody tend to
be longer as pharmacodynamics theory suggested. If molecules with high molecular
weight are radiolabelled and injected, the radioactive contents tend to retain in the
body for a long time, which will do harm to other normal functioned organs and
tissues. Therefore, minimal circulation radioactive content exposure time should be
considered in immunoscintigraphy. Smaller fragments of antibodies, such as scFV or
V domains, should be used as radiolabel in tumour

A Large International Purchasing Company
A large international purchasing company is further expanding by buying out a
growling local company that manufactures western wear at several locations. They
are known as the cottage industries. Sam Yosemite the previous owner of the cottage
industries with eight satellite offices four large and four small is helping with the
transition of the company since its acquisition to make sure that the Wild Frontier
network is merged with the new domain Foghorn Leghorn and migration of the
current standards are put into place. The acquisition allows the existing employees to
remain in place of their designations. Several changes will be taking place in terms of
a larger budget for the creation and maintenance of the new network that... Show
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The TSL is a very low impact service and it requires very little COU or memory for
regular operations and its hard disk requirements are small even for a great deal of
clients like the ones seen in this company. The idle activities are negligible and the
memory used is less than 10 MB. It will allow access from any computing device
that is running the Windows based program or even a full Windows desktop. The
employees will be able to connect to terminal server to run programs and use
network resources on that server. Windows Terminal Services have the ability to
meet with many of the criteria for applications for remote officers. Terminal services
with Windows NT the server hardware was hard pressed to support multiple server
sessions. Additionally, 10 Mbps networks are considered the standard for the
terminal services and have the ability to be easily saturated by network intensive
applications. Also, Windows Server 2008 R2 with the terminal services allows
administrators of the networks to deploy a full virtual desktop infrastructure
solution. This means that the terminal server can be configured to host virtual
desktop operating systems. For example, if the user logs off, any changes they
made are rolled back and the virtual hard drive is left in a more pristine condition
which is ready to use for the next user. With the terminal services the new
RemoteApp allows the user to virtualize individual applications instead of

The Bridge Masculinity
Masculinity is a key motif of a view from the bridge, throughout the play Miller
explores masculinity in varying ways. Ideas of masculinity are explored by the
variations of masculinity in the play, how masculinity is challenged and how
masculinity leads Eddie to react in different ways.
The majority of the character is this play are men, they each have different forms of
masculinity and how they present it. Eddie Carbone is a man driven by masculinity
and pride, and he shows his masculinity and views on it very directly. In the
opening of the play, he immediately says fellas this shows that he is clearly manly
and he presents his manliness. His masculinity is presented in a selfish way, he
always ends up on the floor when Beatrice has relatives over he dislikes this as he
always wants to be the most important person in the household. Eddie is the master
of the house, and all decisions have to be made through him. When Catherine gets a
new job he initially says no, due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Masculinity is needed for Eddie to show his power over everyone, his need to do
this leads to him trying to teach Rodolpho how to box. Eddie knows that Rodolpho
isn t a fighter, but makes him box to show that he is more masculine than him.
Rodolpho grazes Eddie s chin, and Eddie says attaboy because he is happy that
Rodolpho is a bit more confident to try and fight. Eddie uses this as an excuse for
him to land with his right and make Rodolpho slightly stagger . Miller explores
how Eddie s masculinity leads him to pretend to teach Rodolpho how to box, just
in order for him to hit Rodolpho and prove his superiority. Eddie s masculinity also
leads him to call Immigration on Beatrice s cousins he has been so threatened by
how Rodolpho s lack of masculinity has still won over Catherine. Eddie is so wound
up by this that it leads to his inner conflict, and conflict with Marco and

Essay on The Articles of Confederation
With the United States new found independence from Great Britain, its founding
fathers realize from their historical experiences that a document of law needed to be
crafted and established to preserve its new found independence, while maintaining
order. However, the first document crafted by the founding fathers, the Articles of
Confederation, did preserve the country new found independence but it did not
maintain order. The Articles of Confederation described by many founding fathers to
be a document that was crafted to satisfy needs of every state for its ratification, even
when the document did not present a responsible democracy. The Articles of
Confederation granted all national powers to the congress; however, it allowed each
state... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, an uprising led by Revolutionary War captain Daniel Shays that took place
in western Massachusetts in 1786 was the event that got the attention of the founding
fathers. The Shay s Rebellion demonstrated to the founding fathers that the Articles of
Confederation brought commercial problems, threaten civil order, and conflicts
between states. Likewise, at the constitutional convention the founding fathers crafted
and ratified the U.S constitution to address the problem the Articles of Confederation
could not tackle. Unlike the Articles of Confederation, the divided the powers of the
national government into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
Furthermore, the constitution established a one true currency system and presented
the job duties and requirements the three branches and individual states. Unlike the
Articles of Confederation, the constitution presented the rights of its people (Bill of
Rights) and a system of check of balance and separation of powers that the United
States as democratic country. The Articles of Confederation was a popular democracy
with its chaotic results and the constitution was a responsible democracy with its
civilized outcomes.
James Madison, a founding father and the fourth president believed that with the
corrupted nature of humans, a government is vital to prevent oppression. The

Single Sex Schools
Kelley Dulaney
ENG 075
November 16, 2010
Mrs. Farnsworth
Single Sex Schools Most teenagers don t like the sound of single sex schools. Our
society is so used to the idea of mixed genders in high school. The theory of high
school has always been about learning and getting ready for the real world. But it
almost seems that the theory has been thrown into the shadows and the word high
school today is not the same as it once was. Teenagers today think High school is
where they meet friends, party and play sports. Learning is no longer the number one
reason to go to school. One gender school would be better for students because they
have a better chance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students try to make themselves look better picking on each other, just to impress
the opposite sex. In reality the same genders get into fist fights because of gossip or
drama spread through both female and male. With single sex schools there wouldn t
be that everyday problem because students wouldn t be surrounded by the opposite
sex to fire up a conflict.
Most people would be against single sex schools because kids wouldn t be getting
the same experience as mixed gender schools. Students in single sex schools
wouldn t be aware of all the violence, drama and life situations between genders,
which happen in mixed gender schools. In a way these two types of schools live in
different worlds.
Students in one gender schools wouldn t have as much dating experience as a two
gender school does. They could meet each other outside of school, but they wouldn
t have much time to get to know each other. Dating experience is important, so a
person can be able to handle a relationship. It s like playing a sport you re not going
be perfect at it unless you practice. Most people meet each other through friends, if
you attend a single sex school how are they supposed to know the opposite sex.
With single sex school there would be fewer social gatherings. Also there would be
fewer bonds between people and students would have fewer friends. The connection
with the opposite isn t there to experience as to if it was a mixed school students
would be

The Role Of Television In Presidential Debates
The rise of popularity in presidential television debates leads one to the question of
it having a positive and or negative impact on candidates campaigns. Television
allowed people to see the debate in a new perspective, visually, however it idolizes
and highlights candidates to make them seem as if they are celebrities, instead of
focusing on their intellect and topics to improve the nation. Therefore one can see the
impacts of televisionas negative, for the media is downplaying the actual value of
presidential campaigns and focusing on less important irrelevant entertaining topics.
Television is taking the serious main focus of presidential debates and devaluing it to
minimize the whole picture as well as focus on unnecessary entertaining matters, for a
presidential debate actions such as this are disdainful. Instead of focusing on
candidate s of intellect the media highlights candidates of more appealing entertaining
traits. The media encourages to aim for the lowest common denominator (source f)
for if they were to tackle the difficult subjects (source f) ... Show more content on
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Candidates should not be allowed victory based on entertainment quality for how
are they to lead a nation, when they lack the trait of intellect. Others counter argue
that television has given audience a new experience, the chance to feel connected
to candidates on a personal level. In the late 1940 s it was believed that television
was to be a new era... in public communication (source a). It was said Not even the
sky is the limit. (source a) for Television... provides a new, direct, and sensitive link
between Washington and the people (source a). The media might not show the whole
picture and might also favor entertainment it was still seen as a step forward in public
communication for television did allow audience to connect with candidates, for now
they could see the candidates

Funders Fund to Dig-it Project
Primary Scenario for each Use Case. Funders Fund to Dig it Project. Lead worker
send Review Report to Center Manager. Funders Take KPI report from Center
Manager Dig it. Clients To Join Lead worker review success of ex homeless people
(clients) 50% of the client s dropout in the review by lead worker. Then lead
worker re review the 50% dropout clients. Lead worker assign the work in dig it
for elderly to the 50% successful clients. Working in Dig it elderly. Volunteers help
fulltime workers to manage the project. There are twenty clients divided in to 5
groups by fulltime worker. Each group of clients is assigned to one volunteer. Lead
worker makes the Rota for the volunteers (Dig it Elderly). Volunteer send report to
the Lead worker if any problem. Recruitment Process For Dig it Produce Volunteer
fills an application form. Volunteer attends interview held by lead worker, If
volunteer pass interview. Volunteer goes through the DRB check. Volunteer sends
completed form to the DRB Bureau. DRB Bureau send clearance certificate to the
volunteers. Volunteers send clearance certificate to the Lead worker. Volunteer
sign agreement with lead Worker. Lead worker gives start date to the Volunteer.
Working in Dig it Produce. Lead Worker assign Five fields to clients for produce.
Lead Worker Makes Rota for volunteers. Lead worker make a call to the elderly
people for Feedback. Lead Worker Review volunteers on three monthly. Lead

Distal Fracture And The Fracture
Distal Radius Fractures
Introduction
A distal radial fracture is also commonly known as a Colles fracture. This is a
fracture of the distal metaphysis of the radius, which often has dorsal displacement
leading to deformity commonly referred to as a dinner folk deformity. It is caused
due to a fall on the outstretched hand (FOOSH). This type of fracture was first
described by an Irish surgeon, Abraham Colles in 1814 (Radiopaedia, 2014).
Epidemiology
Colles fracture becomes more recurrent with increasing age and occurs more in
women with osteoporosis. This is because osteoporosis is a progressive disease which
in time drastically reduces bone density and micro architectural deterioration of bone
tissue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The periosteal sleeve is also happens to be much thicker in children than in adults and
acts as a restraint to displacement. The thick periosteal sleeve is important for
pediatric skeletal remodeling.
There is a strong correlation between osteoporosis and a Colles fracture. When a
male patient is diagnosed with a distal radial fracture, it is imperative that correct
tests should be done to eliminate osteoporosis as the patient s risk of a hip fracture
will also increase drastically as demonstrated in many studies (Patient, 2014).
Classification
The radius is a long bone; this means that the bone is longer in length than it is
wide; which aids in mechanical movement of the skeleton. Most skeletal muscle
attaches to bone, therefore when muscles contract and relax, which allows flexion
and extension in the sagital plane. Flexion decreases the angle at the moving joint.
Extension increases the angle at the moving joint. Synovial joints such as the elbow
hinge joint are able to efficiently carry out these motions. The wrist is a classic
example of a condyloid joint, which means it can move on two axes, side to side and
back and forth so on the sagittal and frontal plane.
A Colle s fracture can be extra articular; this is a fracture which does not involve the
joint space therefore it is

Essay About My Rose
Syd s Roses Speech
1.Mommy
This first rose is presented to my partner in crime. I love you more than Friendly s,
Starbucks, and bread with extra butter. Thank you for spoiling me and teaching me
that I can always count on you to waste your money on me. Mommy will you please
come up the accept the first rose?
2.Daddy
Unfortunately my sister is unable to be here tonight but I d still like to say her
dedication. The next rose goes to my daddy. You made me the strong, independent
girl I am today and I appreciate that very much. Thank you for always taking me out
for food behind mommy s back. I wouldn t want anyone else to scream and blame
me for everything that happens when it s usually Taylor or Mommy. Daddy will you
please come up the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Will you please come up and accept this rose?
9.The Moxies
I present this next rose to the Moxies. Thank you for being my second family. From
family vacations to hanging at each other s houses, I enjoy every moment together.
Will you please come up the accept this rose?
10.FBL Crew (Jaylin, Brooke, Nicole, Cianna, Mia)
For all my Featherbed friends, thank you for making my childhood an amazing one.
From eating saltines to playing dodgeball, school and camp was a fun experience
with friends like you. Will my Featherbed crew please come up to accept this rose?
11.Gymnastics Team (kristen, audrey, jordan, meg and hope)
To the best gymnastics team I could ever ask for. You girls are more than my
teammates, you re my bestfriends. Thank you for laughing everytime I fell, but
always being there to pick me up, after you ve finished laughing. Will you please
come up the accept this rose?
12.Mia
This rose goes to my longest best friend, who shares the same middle name as me.
You ve been by my side since day one and I love all the memories we ve made. Mia
Rose will you please come up the accept this rose?
13.SJA Girls (Jaylin, Jasmine, Cianna, Mia Oliveri)
To all my St. John s girls. Thank you for making St. John s a fun place to go to
everyday. From having silly bands banned to playing with glitter balls, you girls
always made my life bright. I m so glad we re still best friends til this day, and I
know we will be forever. Will my St. John s

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
The Highlights and Themes: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
running one group for six months or longer seems quite exorbitant! The theme of
this book was based on an organizational approach to effective team building skills.
The fable began by giving a brief background of the cooperation, DecisionTech, Inc.
which was what this story was centered around. There was a new CEO, of the
corporation, Kathryn, and her main task was to create effective teamwork among her
staff who were the key leaders of this company. After observing the interaction and
dialogue of all team members for several weeks, she finally decided to call an off
site meeting and invited her staff members to attend. The meeting was to take place
just far enough to where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This fable was a great way to promote the importance of a team and its functions.
This book had many highlights throughout the context and I would highly
recommend it to leaders of a corporation or of that of a team like setting. This book
offered many great implications of the model and how to use it in many diverse
settings when trying to build and manage successful teams.
The Implications for the Practice and the Future of Counseling: The Five
Dysfunctions of a Team School counseling programs are designed to serve the
school as a whole. They serve the students as counselors, act as consultants to
teachers, parents and administrators and coordinate activities to implement the
developmental guidance program. However, in order to have an effective program
they need to instill the qualities of Lencioni s model into their interaction with the
individuals they serve. The first item is to build trust among students, parents and
school staff, so that they feel comfortable coming to the counselors to address their
issues or concerns. While confidentiality could be a challenge working with minors,
it should be kept as much as possible. They also need to feel that when they meet
with the school counselors that he or she has the individual s best interest in mind.
Once a rapport has been built, the counselors will be able to confront or address
conflict with

The American Education System Has A Latino Face Essay
I. Introduction
A. Hook The most urgent problem for the American education system has a Latino
face. (GГ Ўndara)
B. Background Information The nation s fastest growing minority of the united
states, it is frequently related to academic failure and dropping out; even though,
most of the Hispanic students are native Born. For this reason, it is impossible to
Pretend that the Latino crisis is just the result of an immigration problem.
C. Thesis Statement The Us education system is alarmingly promoting the Hispanic
achievement gap with segregation, discouragement and discrimination.
II. Body Paragraphs
A. Body Paragraph 1
1.Topic Sentence For Hispanics in the United States, the educational experience
sometimes can be a disadvantage.
2. Supporting Details
a)Introduce source and establish expertise (identify author and title of source; briefly
what makes this a reputable source)
According to Marta Tienda and Faith Mitchell in the book Hispanics and the future of
America another problem may be teacher s perceptions of their student s abilities.
b)Quote or Paraphrase specific fact Reardon and Galindo (2003) found that Hispanic
students entering kindergarten were rated lower than white students by their
teachers, regardless of their academic ability.
Tienda, Marta, and Faith Mitchell. Preface. Hispanics and the Future of America.
Washington, D.C.: National Academies, 2006. 191. Hispanics and the Future of
America. Web.
Critically analyze source
It would be

Exodus Of The Old Testament
In the book of Exodus of the Old Testament of the Judeo Christian Bible, Moses
asked God for His Name, and God responded I Am that I Am , which, in Hebrew is
Yahweh and in Greek it is Oh Ohn which literally translates as The One That Exists .
The Cosmological Argument attempts to prove that God exists by showing that there
cannot be an infinite number of regressions of causes to things that exist. It states that
there must be a final uncaused cause of all things. This uncaused cause is asserted to
be God.
The Cosmological Argument takes several forms but is basically represented below.
Cosmological Argument
1.Things exist.
2.It is possible for those things to not exist.
3.Whatever has the possibility of non existence, yet exists, has been caused to exist.
1.Something cannot bring itself into existence since it must exist to bring itself into
existence, which is illogical.
4.There cannot be an infinite number of causes to bring something into existence.
1.An infinite regression of causes ultimately has no initial cause, which means there
is no cause of existence.
2.Since the universe exists, it must have a cause.
5.Therefore, there must be an uncaused cause of all things.
6.The uncaused cause must be God.
In the following paper, I will attempt to argue for the existence of God and that God
is the cause of existence because God is existence and nothing exists separate from
God. Once upon a time there was a theory... THE BIG BANG. This theory proposed
that

The Louisiana Territory And How It Changed America
Forever
The American landscape has always been that of great majestic glory. But this was
not always so. The westward expansion was not always in the cards for the
Americans. The French had mostly settled from the Mississippi River in the east to
the Rocky Mountains in the west and from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to the
Canadian border in the north. With the Louisiana Purchasethe U.S acquired most of
that land. How did this land help define the United Statesof America as a Nation?
This essay will discuss the actions leading up to the Acquirement of the Louisiana
territory and how it changed America forever.
In 1762 France ceded French Louisiana west of the Mississippi River to Spain. The
French also transferred almost all of its remaining North American holdings to
Britain in 1763. Spain was no longer a dominant country and they did little to
develop Louisiana during the next three decades in which they held it. Spain in 1796
allied itself with France causing Britain in a bold move to use its navy to cut off the
Spanish from reaching America.
The Spanish in 1801 signed in secret, a treaty with France to return Louisiana
Territory to France. This set off a series of concerns for the Americans. Americans
had been moving westward into the Ohio River and Tennessee River valley areas
since the 1780 s and the Port of New Orleans was a strategic port of entry as well as
the Mississippi River which was needed if the U.S was going to be able to ship good
through the Gulf of Mexico.

The Model-Driven Approach For System Analysis Model
1.Introduction
System analysis is a problem solving approach that decomposes a system into its
component pieces for the purpose of studying how well those component pieces
function to accomplish their purpose. System analysis can be broken down to five
approaches which include Model Driven Analysis, Accelerated System Analysis
Approach, Requirement Discovery Approach Methods, Business Process Redesign
and Fast System Analysis. In this report, approaches and techniques that are used to
make System Analysis possible are discussed.
2.Model driven Approach
Model driven Analysis is a problem solving approach that emphasizes the drawing of
pictorial system models to document and validate existing or proposed systems with
the aim of construction an improved system. Model driven analysis consists of
Traditional Approach and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Information Engineering
Another approach that falls under Traditional Approaches is Information
Engineering. This approach emphasizes the planning, analyzing, designing and
implementation of information systems. Information Engineering is more concerned
with data and the analyzing of data requirements. Tools used in this approach include
Entity Relationship Diagrams for designing databases.
2.1.3.Object orientated Approach
In Object orientated approach methodology, a system is viewed as an object
(Govardhan Munassa: 71). This approach intergrades data and processes into objects.
It emphasizes the construction and testing of object models. This technique uses
UML diagrams such as Communication Diagrams, which show the relationship
between objects, Development Diagrams which show how a complete system will
be deployed on one or more machines, the Class Diagram and Sequence Diagram.
3.Accelerated Approach
This approach identifies business and user requirements using Discovery prototyping
and Rapid Architected Development by rapid construction of prototypes. The two
techniques are discussed as follows;
3.1.1.Discovery

The Effect Of Internet On The Music Industry
Last year, David Byrne claimed that The internet will suck all creative content out of
the world , (The Guardian 2013) a dramatic opinion that suggests that the use of the
internet in the music industry is having harmful consequences. But is this entirely
true? Music has always been an important part of people s lives, with the earliest
forms of music being simply hitting rocks together to produce sounds. Over the years,
music has developed into something more profound; a way of capturing the feelings
and emotions of a composer or lyricist, which the listener can relate to and empathise
with. However, since the introduction of the internet, music and access to it has been
revolutionised, but how exactly has the internet affected the music industry?
A key difference between the consumption of music before the use of the internet
compared to the present day, is the form in which music can be bought. Before the
internet, those who heard and wanted to buy a single song would have to purchase
the entire, physical album on which the song was produced (unless the specific
song was released as a single, although not all songs were), whether this be a vinyl
record, cassette tape or CD. This made record companies millions of pounds in
royalties, as people invested money into albums they did not really want in order to
listen to the one song they actually enjoyed. However, whilst big labels and record
companies would be making money, only a fraction of the earnings would actually

The Lost Boy By Steven Spielberg
There is no flowing current throughout Spielberg s filmography quite like the Lost
Boy; the ultimate lost boy being Steven Spielberg himself. As a result of moving
often in his formidable years, he was always the new kid. His father, who he
described as a workaholic, was often absent. The absence only grew after his
parents divorced. Considered a nerd by many of his classmates, even called
Spielbug behind his back, he found solace in the world of film. In 1958, to satisfy
the quest for a merit badge in Boy Scouts, he made a nine minute video entitled the
Last Gunfight. The rest, as they say, is history. Beyond divorce and a less than cool
persona, he also struggled with anti Semitism in the largely WASP neighborhoods he
grew up in. All... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the journey that ensues to help E.T. accomplish his goal, Elliott harnesses the
help of his brother and his brother s friends who shunned him before.
This is not dissimilar to Spielberg s experiences in the seventh grade. In Joseph
McBride s biography a former schoolmate of Spielberg s, Steve Suggs, explains
what it was like to be involved in the young filmmakers amateur production Fighter
Squad. I remember telling my mom about it afterward. Here was this kid who was
sort of a nerd and wasn t one of the cool guys; he got out there and suddenly he was
in charge. He became a totally different person, so much so that I as a seventh
grader was impressed. He had all the football players out there, all the neat guys,
and he was telling them what to do. An hour ago at home or on the campus he was
the guy you kicked dirt in his eyes. It was miraculous. It just blew me away. The
parallels between Elliott and young Steven Spielberg are absolutely intentional. E.T.
began with me trying to write a story about my parents divorce he d later explain in
an interview. It was the alien and the alienated and it spoke to him.
Though it was his most personal use of a lost boy, it would hardly be his last. With
Empire of the Sun he described the movie as the death of childhood. The story is
probably quintessentially more about the death of childhood than anything I ve
made before or since. Based on a true story, Jim is separated from his family as the
attack on

The Year Reason For A New Super Factory For Electric
Cars
The next reason that AFVs haven t gained popularity is because many people are
afraid of their longevity, refueling, fuel prices, and status. Many people think that
driving AFVs will cause them to been seen differently by their peers (2). A company
named Tesla Motors is working hard to change all of this.
Tesla Motors is a electric car company that specializes in cutting edge technologies
and creating new jobs. Right now, Tesla is in the process of making a new super
factory for electric cars in the US that will require over 6,500 jobs. This new factory
and search for effective AFVs is why Tesla s CEO Elon Musk expects there to be
over 500,000 Tesla vehicles on the roads by 2020 (4). This optimistic CEO believes
this because Tesla is creating stylish new electric cars that can go zero to sixty in
under four seconds, has a top speed of 125 mph, and can go over 220 miles per
charge. With a price tag at $69,900, this company is beginning to make cars that are
approaching reasonable prices for consumers (5).
With Tesla getting closer to making AFVs that are affordable and reasonable vehicles
for consumers, a huge problem that exists is that electricity companies release
another 37 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions into our atmosphere (9). So even
if we convert to electric vehicles, we will still be emitting just as much if not more
carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. What would a solution to that be?
How about solar panels? Even better, how about solar panels that are

Essay On Thiazide Diuretics
According to the Mayo Clinic there are many medication treatment options that are
available to anyone who has high blood pressure. Thiazide diuretics is one of the
medication treatment option. The side effects include dizziness and lightheadedness,
blurred vision, loss of appetite, itching, stomach upset, headache, and weakness.
Thiazide diuretics works by changing the reabsorption of sodium in the kidneys,
leading to more fluid being produced from the body into the urine. They also have an
effect on the surrounding muscles in the bloodvessels, causing the muscles to relax
and allow blood to pass through more easily. If taken as directed ones HBP will
balance out. Another treatment option is Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
inhibitors... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a conclusion, blood vessels may relax and open up which makes it easier for
blood to flow through the vessels so in this event it can reduce the blood pressure.
Renin inhibitors contributes to another medication to balance hypertension. The side
effects to Renin inhibitors is dizziness, headache, diarrhea, and stuffy nose. As a
result of direct renin inhibitors which help the regulation of blood pressure, blood
vessels relax and widen, making it easier for blood to flow through the vessels,
which also lowers blood pressure. Direct renin inhibitors, angiotensin converting
enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) all help the
same process that narrows blood vessels, but each type of medicine blocks a different
part of the process. Calcium channel blockers is another medication treatment option.
The side effects of this medication is lightheadedness, low blood pressure, slower
heart rate, drowsiness, constipation, swelling of feet, ankles and legs, increased
appetite, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Calcium channel blockers
dilate the blood vessels and this makes it easier for blood to flow through the vessels
and balances blood

The Condemnation of Blackness
The Roots and Deceived Perception of Racism in the History of America America is
a nation from many, one as stated in our country s original motto. We pride ourselves
on the granted equal opportunity and freedom afforded to each citizen. But are these
premises held true and adequately carried out? My answer is a resounding no! Our
country s intricate history provides us with the foundation that explains why and how
discrimination has infiltrated and given the upper hand to the white racethat has
dominated the American society, while suppressing races of color. Dating back to the
discovery of the new world we know as the contemporary United States, the African
Americanrace has been segregated and mistreated as exemplified through... Show
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From this he established that the black population was going extinct in America
through the process of social Darwinism (Muhammed 32). This was the idea that
those who were the strongest would thrive and prosper, while those who were weak
would not amount to any level of esteem and should be allowed to die. Explained
verbatim from those who participated in the creation of these conclusions, this was
the natural fate of a primitive race, struggling to survive on its own in an advanced
civilized society. (Muhammad 32) These publishers furthered their support by
claiming that the use of statistics in evaluating racial worth was producing more
accurate conclusions that were based on a sturdy ground. (Muhammad 33) Other
sociological authorities, such as Frederick L. Hoffman jumped into this discussion.
His publishing of Race Traits and Tendencies of the American Negro focused
primarily on crime statistics involving those of the African American race. He
concluded through his findings that the criminality of the negro exceeds that of any
other race of any numerical importance in this country. (Muhammed 51) Hoffman
actively postulated and portrayed his statistics regarding the African Americans in
society as a result of the genetic inferiorities evident in their entire race. This was
also supported by the incorrectly conducted biological findings such as those carried
out by Samuel Morton. He posed that the Negroes

Gothic Criticism In Northanger Abbey, By Jane Austen
Jane Austen is the first great woman writer in English and, arguably, England s
first great novelist. She is one of those literary artists, who not only laid the
foundation of novel, but also give it to a new direction. A supremely comic writer
and moralist, Austen redefines novel as a delicate instrument to reveal human
nature. She is one of the few novelists in the world literature who is regarded as a
classic and yet is widely read. She wrote six major novels, however, only four novels
were published during her life time that established her reputation in literary circle
anonymously. Her earliest novel Northanger Abbeyand last completed novel
Persuasion were the novels which were not published during her life time. The two
novels were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Catherine; a young woman s mind can be easily influenced by such things. Her
near obsession reflects that of the society of her time. Through using Gothic themes
and motifs, Austen creates an effective atmosphere but rather than creating a
horrific and mysterious story from them, she clearly depicts the effects the genre
had on young women during their time of writing. She shows the societal opinion
of the Gothic, her own opinion of Gothic novelists, and how the genre can
influence one s imagination. For Catherine, Northanger Abbey symbolizes an
imagined ideal. As soon as she enters the abbey, she begins to think of herself as
the heroine of a Gothic novel. Unlike Bath, which is simply a pleasant tourist town,
the Abbey is a place of mystery and perhaps even adventure, at least in Catherine s
mind. She makes the mistake of applying Gothic novels to real life situations; for
example, later in the novel she begins to suspect General Tilney of having murdered
his deceased wife. When the Abbey turns out to be disappointingly normal, Catherine
uses her memory of the abbeys from her novel reading to make it more frightening.
She soon learns that the world is not all melodrama and eventually matures and
marries a very sensible

Descriptive Essay On A Horse
Ever since I was a child I knew that I wanted to work with animals. Horses, in
particular, have always fascinated me. After much begging, pleading, years of
convincing, and always working hard to save up money, I convinced my parents to
allow me to buy a horse. To me, Indie was the most beautiful quarter horseI could
have ever dreamed of getting. Since our purchase of Indie, we have acquired
another horse, Sherman, and a pony, Tucker. Although the horses have always been
hard work, they were worth every sweaty hot summer evening of mucking out the
stalls and frigid winter mornings of carrying water to the trough in order to avoid
freezing our hoses. After all, I used to dream of being a veterinarian and helping all
kinds of animals in some way.
When I learned how to heal my horse s hoof a couple of years ago, the vision of
being a vet was reaffirmed. It was a hot summer day when my dad and I were
working around the barn. Like any other day as we worked we would check on how
the horses were doing, this included grooming them and cleaning their hooves. We
noticed one of our horses, Indie, moseying over with a limp and not putting weight on
one hoof. I immediately was worried, thinking that he might have a serious injury.
Let s lift up his hoof and check out what he got into, suggested my dad. (How Indie
s hoof looked) It became apparent that there was an infection and a veterinarian
needed to be called. This was the first time that the vet had to be called out for Indie

human resource
Chapters 9 12 Review
What is the tenet that China follows to ensure that Hong Kong s exuberant capitalism
is retained despite the communist leanings of mainland China?
Answers
Absolute plutocracy
Sovereignty of the provinces
Theocracy
Noninterventionist approach
One country, two systems
Which of the following is true of the CFTA?
Answers
It was designed to eliminate trade barriers between the United States, Canada, and
parts of Asia.
It created several, independent commercial markets for goods and services.
It was a customs union like the European Community.
It involved economic and political unions.
It provided only for the elimination of tariffs and other trade barriers ... Show more
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common market.
regional cooperation for development (RCD).
customs union.
free trade area (FTA).
Political explanations of Japan s crisis during the 1990s identified two villains. One
of them was the powerful Japanese bureaucracy. Which of the following is the other
one?
Answers
Japan s trade policies with the United States.

Japan s refusal to join Asian trade blocs.
The powerful influence of the royalty in political issues.
The long entrenched Liberal Democratic political party.
The splintering of most of Japan s right wing political parties.
____ classifies a country s stage of economic development on the basis of its level of
industrialization into three categories and the three categories are MIDCs, LDCs,
and LLDCs.
Answers
The U.S. Department of Commerce
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The International Organization for Standardization
The United Nations
The World Trade Organization
The _____ has reduced or eliminated internal tariffs and adds a common external
tariff on products imported from countries outside the group.
Answers
political union
common market
regional cooperation for development (RCD)
customs union
free trade area (FTA)
With respect to global marketing management, the argument for market

Rugby Vs Rugby
When it comes to extra curricular activities, each student looks for something that
accomodates their desired, and if that student s desire lies in making full use of his
/her physical strength and intellectual ability, then rugby is the ideal sport. In order to
be a competent rugby player, one has to combine endurance, mobility, formidable
strength and a complete devotion for the game.
To briefly describe the game, it consists of two competing teams, each team is
compiled of 15 players, the objective of the game is to carry, pass or kick the ball to
an area called the endzone. The game lasts 80 minutes, played on the course of two
halves, each lasting 40 minutes with a 5 minute break seperating them.
What makes rugby different

Henry Viii s War Of The Roses
The War of the Roses was a civil war in England between the houses of York and
Lancaster. It occurred after a king died and no clear heir was left. The victor turned
out to be Henry Tudor, who became King Henry VII in 1485. He was able to
maintain his reign without calling Parliament, therefore he lost no power to it. His
son, Arthur, married the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, Catherine of Aragon, in
an attempt to forge an alliance between the two nations. When Arthur died, Henry
VIII wished to continue the alliance, so he requested a dispensation of Canon and
Biblical law from the Pope Julius II. Julius was a Renaissance Pope, that is, a rich,
humanistic, Italian prince set up by nepotism and acting spiritually only
halfheartedly. Julius... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The next oldest child of Henry was Catherine of Aragon s daughter Mary I; she
was Catholic with zeal much like how her father was in his early reign. Mary weds
Philip II of Spain but never sees him after he leaves England. Queen Mary I
focused her reign mainly on eradicating all Protestants she could before she died,
with little intellectual return to Catholicism besides the simple reversion. Mary s
reign caused vast amounts of division between Catholicism and Protestantism.
After Mary s death, Elizabeth I returned the Anglican Church to the state it was in
during Edward s reign. Elizabeth established a middle way or via media in which
people would be allowed to practice religion; it is a spectrum ranging from radical
protestant (heretics) to Jesuits; anything in between was tolerated. The belief of the
Anglicana Ecclesia was summarized in the 39 Articles (revised version of Cranmer
s 42). Because of Henry VIII s Church reforms, Elizabeth was the supreme governor
and head of the church, possessing the power to appoint bishops and veto faith
changing legislation. She also respects and is respected by the House of Commons,
meaning that progress would be

Obesity And The Infant Body Weight
Parents can calculate their children s percentile to see if the baby is growing well.
Percentile is a number that tells parents directly if their baby s body weight is in
the normal by comparing the baby s weight to other children in the same age group
and the baby s weight history. 50th is the midpoint, 75th indicates overweight while
25th means underweight. However, it is not a big problem if a baby s percentile
keeps being high or low. In other words, if the infant s body weight fluctuates too
much in a certain period of time, parents should be aware that something is wrong.
The amount of nutritionthat a baby takes in can be one of the causes for the
dramatically change on the infant s body weight. It could be too much, while also
could be not enough. The outcomes of nutritional deficiencies could be both short
term and long term. Nutritional imbalance can cause long term influences on a child
s growth. The malnourished children s growth would be stunting, which refers to the
failure for the baby to grow to the regular height compared with the same age group.
Because of the insufficient nutrition that the baby took in during the growing process,
bone density would be lower than other children, which will further impact on the
child s height when s/he grown up. After that, when an infant s body weight is two
standard deviations lower than the standard weights, they are wasting. Personally, I
think wasting can damage a child more than the level of stunning can in

The Basic Difference Between The Ancient And Modern...
The Olympic Games are an international sports festival that began in ancient
Greece. The original Greek games were staged every fourth year for several
hundred years, until they were abolished in the early Christian era. The revival of
the Olympic Games took place in 1896, and since then they have been staged every
fourth year, except during World War I and World War II (1916, 1940, 1944).
Perhaps the basic difference between the ancient and modern Olympics is that the
former was the ancient Greeks way of saluting their gods, whereas the modern
Games are a manner of saluting the athletic talents of citizens of all nations. The
original Olympics featured competition in music, speeches, and theater performances
as well. The modern Games have a more expansive athletic event schedule, and for 2
and a half weeks they are supposed to replace the ... Show more content on
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Nine sports were on the event schedule: cycling, fencing, gymnastics, lawn tennis,
shooting, swimming, track and field, weightlifting, and wrestling. The 14 man U.S.
team dominated the track and field events, taking first place in 9 of the 12 events.
The Games were a success, and a second Olympiad, to be held in France, was
scheduled. Olympic Games were held in 1900 and 1904, and by 1908 the number of
competitors more than quadrupled the number at Athens from 311 to 2,082.
8 Beginning in 1924, a Winter Olympics was included to be held at a separate cold
weather sports site in the same year as the Summer Games the first held at
Chamonix, France. In 1980 about 1,600 athletes from 38 nations competed at Lake
Placid, N.Y., in a program that included Alpine and Nordic skiing, biathlon, ice
hockey, figure skating and speed skating, bobsled, and luge. The Summer and Winter
Games were traditionally held in the same year, but because of the increasing size of
both Olympics, the Winter Games were shifted to a different schedule after

Why You should Buy American Made Essays
Have you ever thought about those little words in fine print that tell you where a
product was made? How about the last time you put tires on your car? Before you
made a decision on the purchase did you stop and ask where the tires are made?
Probably not! You heard the only words you wanted to hear....good and cheap!
When did we stop caring about where a product is made or did we ever? Why
would this matter anyway and what importance is of it? Some may argue that free
trade and imports give us purchasing power. They believe cheaper goods results in
more money in our pocket to buy other goods. That theory is a farce with little to no
data to support it. Buying American made supports job growth, the environment and
human rights.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I can just see the shoppers now just walking by checking the price and throwing a
package in their cart. One of the main reasons to buy American made is jobs. Jobs
drive our economy. Financial analysts pay close attention to the monthly jobs
report. The monthly jobs report is a direct indicator of how healthy our economy is
and a forecast for the future. It s like the doctor taking a persons pulse. A good
strong pulse indicates you appear to be healthy, but a weak pulse indicates you may
have problems. It would be hard to pay for even the basic necessities without a job.
When you buy American made products you are supporting your friends, family and
neighbors. Those folks are the ones getting paid to manufacture products that you find
on the shelf at your local stores. If they don t sell those products then there is no need
to manufacture them. We can no survive with just a service economy. Meaning
someone to fix your furnace or change the oil in your car. We need manufacturing
jobs to have a healthy economy. If the labor market is no concern to you then maybe
the environment is. Many foreign countries have little to no regulations on their
manufacturing facilities to protect the environment. The drawback of this makes it
difficult for American companies to compete. Paying fines or accumulating
additional costs to meet energy standards is not cost effective. This can affect the

Rape-Free Culture Research Paper
A rape prone culture is one where sexual violence has become common and little
action is taken due to these behaviors often being dismissed providing the perfect
environment that almost promotes it. It almost becomes a daily part of life and
when no consequences are being placed into action to prevent sexual violence the
more often it will occur. A rapefree culture on the other hand is one that reinforces
sexual equality for example, males are often seen and dominant over women and in
a rape free culture people would be taught otherwise and more awareness of this
being an issue would be spread. These topics are often brought to the table in
discussion of college environments and safety. In the college atmosphere, fraternities
are often accused... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fraternities are made up off all men often within environments that encourage
masculine boasting. Within her work Sanday further explains, In Fraternity Gang
Rape I suggest that rape prone attitudes and behavior on American campuses are
adopted by insecure young men who bond through homophobia and getting sex .
The homoeroticism of their bonding leads them to display their masculinity
through heterosexist displays of sexual performance (Sanday 3). Women then
become a type of target almost for these men to boast about and while the men may
not be intentionally forcing themselves, they are to get a story out of and because
it is accepted they see nothing wrong with the situation. Sanday actually got the
opportunity to interview real fraternity brothers in her research the year of 1990.
In one of the interviews on the topic of taking advantage of women on drugs or
drunk, one of the fraternity brothers stated, She was drugged, she drugged herself.
Yeah, she was responsible for her condition, and that just leaves her wide open...or
so to speak (Sanday 3). In another observation of fraternity brothers, Sanday
recollects an overheard conversation of the young men speaking with a bartender
about making the drinks especially strong in hopes of getting the women drunk
quickly to loosen up their inhibition (Sanday 4). These are both prime examples of
what Sanday describes as a rape prone environment. There are also other coersions
envolved within this type of environment that pressure women into sexual acts,
According to Scot B. Boeringer, 55.7% of the males in his study at a large
southeastern university obtained sex by verbal harassment (Sanday 5). Verbal
harassment to obtain sex means that threats are made to end the relationship, false
claims of love and lying to achieve sexual gratification. (Sanday 5). Sanday shares
that another quarter of the men in Boeringers

The Effects of Violent Pornography on Male s Aggression...
Introduction The area that I am interested in is the effects of violent pornography on
men. There is a correlation between the amount of pornography consumed and
attitudes that support violence against women. There is also an association between
the type of pornography consumed (violent or non violent) and their attitudes that
support violenceagainst women. Pornographycontributes to the rapeculture seen in
today s society. Men who watch more pornography and pornography that depicts non
consensual sexual activities are more likely to have attitudes that support violence
and non consensual sex with women. In the study Pornography, Individual
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They answered on a five point scale with 1 being that they would not and 5 being that
they would. The participant would be classified as a Low LR (likely to rape) if he
answered 1 2 and a High LR if he answered 3 5. The results for aggression from the
survey were also ranked 1 5; 1 being in the low risk and 5 being high risk. 80
randomly selected participants were put into the first two groups and matched with a
partner based off of their survey results on the amount of pornography that they
consumed on a weekly basis, LR score, as well as aggression.
The first group was asked to return to the clinic 3 times a week to watch sexually
violent pornography and to watch the pornographic materials supplied to them by
the moderators for 4 weeks. The second group was asked to return to the clinic 3
times a week to watch non violent pornography, which the clinic also supplied, for
four weeks. The two treated groups were also asked to not watch any pornography
other than what they were given. The last group was not given any pornographic
material by the experimenters. After the 4 weeks were over, the participants were
asked to return to the clinic where they were given another 300 question survey that
tested their aggression and attitudes towards violence against women. The same
ranking system was used as previously. After the questionnaire was completed, those
involved in

Wes Anderson Cinematic Style Essay
Wes Anderson Cinematic style
The filming industry has greatly changed in the last couple of decades. Unlike in the
past, the modern times have seen great transformations in the filming world with the
emergence of a clique of celebrated film directors and developers. Whereas films were
mainly praised on how the character and the characterization including, much
attention has been given to film directors and developers with regard to the tastes and
preferences as may be demonstrated by the way their films have been designed and
arranged. Continued specialization in script writing and development of films has
brought out the nature of preferences and leanings of various directors, a situation
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Indeed, this is a very unique feature that can be used in recognizing the contributions
of the film director in as far as the modern film is concern. From the 1990 s, one
would easily categories Anderson s cinematic style as one that incorporates more
quirky comedy and the whimsical motifs in terms of allowing nostalgia to supremely
reign, staging children to have existential importance, designing families to meet in
strangest of the places, incorporation of strange human conversation and interaction,
presentation of art as being more important than any other thing in the world, staging
obsessed and self absorbed characters, providing for every other thing to be
extraordinarily rectilinear and the presentation of children as more adult than adults.
Anderson s films are known for allowing nostalgia to supremely reign. This is one of
the strongest characteristics of

Costa Rica History
History The history of Costa Rica started off with the first people who started
living there which were the American Indians. By the 1000 s , the tribe named
Corobici , settled in the valleys, and the Boruca had the migrated to the south lands.
More tribes arrived in the 1400s. Many of them raised crops in villages and
hunted.Costa Rica was still a Spanish Country until 1821. Costa Rica and the Spain s
other central American countries broke free from Spanish rule. They joined the
Mexican rule in 1822. The New president named Morazan attempted to revive the
union but soon later after that the people killed him. Christopher Columbus arrived in
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Costa Rica s most valuable natural resource is the fertile soil. The biggest in Costa
Rica is Deforestation. 7 percent of Costa Rica s people are in either farming or
ranching. Costa Rica imports more than exporting. Costa Rica has many partners
for exporting one of is China which is 6.2 percent. Another exporting partner is
Mexico 4.6 percent. Last is the netherlands which is 4.2 percent.The leading
partner to Costa Rica is the United States and the percentage is 33.6 percent. The
Central American Common Market , it is an economic union formed to stimulate
trade among its members. Tourists are attracted to Costa Rica because of their
biodiversity which is one of their keys to having more people. The main export
good are bananas, coffee, sugar, beef. Foreign investors are still attracted to Costa
Rica because of the free trade zones that they have. Costa Rica s has one of the top
most attractions in Latin America. However the situations of energy costs , weak
investment protection and not being sure about contracts there is a large amount
of competitiveness. The economy decrease but still grows at 4 percent each year.
Costa Rica suffers public debt and low levels of domestic revenue. Poverty is still a
really big thing in Costa Rica. It is about 20 25 percent for nearly 20 years. The real
growth is 4.3. The unemployment rate is not bad it is 9.3 9.4

The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
When talking about leadership as a whole, a true leader sees his work as a self less
service towards a higher purpose. And to be more specific with a political leader,
being knowledgeable about how to build and use a strong military, how to support
the people, and how to take action immediately when needed. And I remember the
lecture in class where our instructor told us about how leadershipis not power and
power can make someone treat people like items instead of human beings. This
reading was an extraordinary guide to how leaders make decisions maneuver at just
about any capacity in their principality. The Princeby: Niccolo Machiavelli really
tries and is successful at dividing politics and ethics to decipher the characteristics
of a good and bad political/government ruling leader in this novel. In this reading, I
seen 5 points that Machiavelli talked about, and those were: Free Will, Being
Hated vs Goodwill, Virtue, A Good Military, and finally Human Nature. These are
a necessity to the recipe that Machiavelli is making in this book. In the first few
chapters of the book, Machiavelli begins to talk about principalities and the diverse
forms to set the base for the novel. The general definition of a principality is a local
territory that is initially ruled by a prince. And also composite principalities, which
are principalities that are newly created or annexed from another power. And in the
book Machiavelli discusses how some principalities are inherited from previous

Jerry Lee Lewis Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Jerry Lee Lewis deserves to be in in the Rock Roll Hall of Fame. He deserves to be
in the Rock Roll Hall of Fame because he changed the way that people thought that
Rock Roll should be. He introduced the piano to the Rock Roll scene which was
unique at the time and people thought that, that was amazing. He also brought in a
new attitude towards what people in Rock Roll should be like, he was seen as the
bad boy of Rock Roll. One issue that occured with his third wife put his career in a
setback and he stopped producing hits and canceled the rest of his tours.
Jerry Lee Lewis deserves to be in the Rock Roll Hall of Fame because he introduced
the piano to the Rock Roll scene. The piano had not been popular in Rock Roll at the
time and was mainly used in churches for gospel music. Jerry Lewis played for his
church and started to add his own style into the gospel music. This started his career
in the business when he went to go record his first song in one take. He showed the
people that the guitar was not the only instrument that could produce Rock Roll and
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He was seen as the bad boy of Rock Roll because of the way that he played the
piano at his concerts. He liked things to be fast paced and aggressive when he
performed especially when he played whole lotta shakin goin on . He liked all the
attention that he got when performing and he just got hyped up when he played. He
thought that Rock Roll should be played with all of your

Alien And Sedition Acts Dbq Essay
In 1798, the Federal Congress passed the Alien and Sedition Acts and presented them
as laws meaning to protect the United States from dangerous foreigners during the
seemingly imminent war with France but the acts really intended to weaken the
Jeffersonian Republicans. These acts also violated the rights guaranteed in the
Constitution, making them unconstitutional and unnecessary. The Alien Laws
allowed the president to deport anyone he considered to be a dangerous foreigner
during peacetime and deport or imprison them during wartime. Additionally, the
Sedition Act stated that anyone who hindered the policies of the government or
falsely criticized government officials would be fined or imprisoned. Jeffersonians
detested these acts because

Analysis Of Greasy Lake And Barn Burning
Making Decisions is a Big Part of Life In life we are challenged daily in making the
right or wrong decision. In order to do what is right it takes a strong will person
who is a leader and not a follower of the masses. The authors T. Coraghessan Boyle
and William Faulkner in the short stories Greasy Lake and Barn Burning , portrayed
how individuals can be leaders and ultimate make good decisions against all odds. So
what character traits help these young men to eventually become good decisions
makers? In the short storyGreasy Lake the young men were peer pressured into
being someone that they thought was cool. These boys represented the average
teenage boy trying to figure out who they are and what they want to be. During the
boys century it was cool to be the bad guy that smokes and drinks. The author states
in the short story that There was a time when courtesy and winning ways went out
of style, when it was good to be bad, when you cultivated decadence like a taste
(Faulkner). The boys believed if they were the bad boys that girls would like them.
However, the protagonist were portrayed as being raised in a middle class home
with parents trying to raise their children the proper way. This short story more so
about how a group of young men try to against what they have been initial taught by
their parents. The three boys encountered a ton of situations that they put themselves
in. For example, the practical joke, the wrong car, wrong girl, another car/body,

Marist Poll
Poll s Main Conclusions The Marist Poll found that a majority of respondents,
52%, believe President Trump s response to the Charlottesville attacks has not been
strong enough, with 27% disagreeing. A notable 21% are not sure. Unsurprisingly,
there is a partisan split in attitudes. Marist found that 79% of Democrats and 52%
of Independents agree that Trump s response was not strong enough. Whereas 59%
of Republicans believe his response was strong enough. A majority of Democrats
(73%) and Independents (47%) believe race relations have gotten worse within the
past year. Only 32% of Republicans believe race relations have gotten worse in the
past year. In terms of removing confederate statues, 2/3 of Latinx and whites said the
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Firstly, in its most basic element, this survey brought key issues to the attention of
the mass public and political elites. Secondly, surveys carry the ability to create
political change. Days after public opinion showed meager approval of President
Trump s initial response to the Charlottesville attacks, Trump condemned neo
Nazis and white supremacists in a statement (Manchester 2017). For the premises
given above, I find this Marist Poll survey to be meaningful. The Charlottesville
attacks will remain historically important. Polling Entity Assessment Overall, The
Marist Poll, has a respectable reputation. It was founded in 1978, and is considered
the first college based research center to include undergraduates in conducting
survey research (Marist 2017). Accordingly, Marist College places a strong
emphasis on academic led research. Several news networks such as CNN, FOX,
and NBC have cited The Marist Poll in their articles. Additionally, FiveThirtyEight
has given Marist College polling an A grade for its accuracy (Nate Silver 538).
Marist does not have a history of partisan or ideological bias. However, as with any
polling entity, their results should be analyzed assiduously. Methodology of the
Poll a. The sample size of this poll is 1,125 adults and was limited to those that
reside in the United States. The margin of error is +/ 2.9 percentage points. Most
political science research embraces the 95% level of confidence (Damore

Simple Present Tense Essay
2.Simple Present Tense Simple present tense is one of tenses that are usually use in
daily life. Simple present tense used to explain about fact and habit. Simple present
tense has difference rules with Indonesian language. Because of that the writer will
explained about the concept of simple present tense below.
a.Definition of Simple Present Tense
In English grammar, the simple present tense is a form of the verb that refers to an
action or event that is ongoing or that regularly takes place in present time. Simple
present tense is the tenses that are used to refer to events, actions, and conditions that
are happening all the time, or exist now.
b.General Concept of Simple Present Tense
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Flash Card Flash card is one of the visual media which are used to help teacher in
teaching and learning process. There are some definition about flash card and the
advantages and disadvantages of flash card.
a.Definition of Flash Card
According to Jeremy Harmer, Flash Cards are smallish cards which we can hold
up for our students to see. Flash Card can be in the form of photograph, drawings
or pictures cut from magazines and newspaper. The picture in flash cards must be
big enough so that all students can see them clearly. The size of Flash Card can be
about 12 x 17 cm. The number of Flash Card for vocabulary practices in the
classroom can be seven to ten pieces of cards.
Azhar (2002:119) explained that Flashcards means small card contain picture, text
or symbol to remind and to stimulate the students on certain something. Based on
the picture, flashcards usually have 8x12 cm or it can be adapt by big or small such
as alphabet can be used to practice spelling (in Arabic or English).
b.The Advantages and Disadvantages of Flash Card
There are some advantages of flash cards:
1)Flash cards are useful and effective method to help students to study vocabulary.
2)Flash cards are easy to carry anywhere, so we do not need to carry heavy books so
much because it is really

Summary Of Washing And Brainwashing
From the article, Washing... and Brainwashing, published from Days of War, Night
of Love, by the Crimethnic, the anonymous author discuss how the views and ideals
of cleanliness came from and how corporations and capitalist are using these views
and ideals to make a profit from us. The article begins with the author hearing people
s complaints about hippie s filthiness.
The article then proceeds with a brief history of how our views of cleanliness came to
be. We received these views from the ancient Greeks in which we were shown that
the evil people, Furies, were filthy; cleanliness was used to represent the Gods, which
explains the phrase cleanliness is next to Godliness. The author then goes on by
claiming how corporations are using chemicals

Dr Bennet Omalu
Brief Overview:
Thirty years after the defeat of the Galactic Empire, the galaxy faces a new threat
from the evil Kylo Ren and the First Order. When a defector named Finn crash
lands on a desert planet, he meets Rey. Rey finds a droid, BB 8, who contains a top
secret map to Luke Skywalker who mysteriously disappeared. Together, the young
duo joins forces with Han Solo to make sure the Resistance receives the intelligence
concerning the whereabouts of Luke Skywalker, the last of the Jedi Knights.
Critic Reviews:
While Star Wars: The Force Awakens gets temporarily bogged down taking us back
to the world that we left in 1983, it introduces us to the new and exciting torch
bearers of the franchise.
Blake Howard, Graffiti with Punctuation
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Concussion
Rotten Tomatoes Rankings
Critics: 62%
Audience: 78%
Brief Overview:
While conducting an autopsy on former NFL football player, Mike Webster, forensic
pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu, discovers neurological deterioration that is similar to
Alzheimer s disease. Omalu names the disorder chronic traumatic encephalopathy and
publishes his findings in a medical journal. As other athletes face the same diagnosis,
the crusading doctor embarks on a mission to raise public awareness about the
dangers of football related head trauma.
Critic Reviews:
The films attempt to marry an earnest public health expose with a corporate
malfeasance thriller and a sweet immigrant love story never comes together in a
satisfying way.
Andrew Barker, Variety
Concussion, which stars Will Smith as a doctor troubled by findings in an autopsy
of a former pro football player, lacks the exciting filmmaking that rises to the level of
its outrageous topic.
Manohla Dargis, New York Times
Hardly mandatory pre Super Bowl viewing for football junkies.
Peter Travers, Rolling

Comparing Gospels Matthew And John
Both Gospels, Matthew, and John, tell their stories about Jesus Christ to different
audiences. For example, the Gospel Matthew was one of Jesus twelve disciples and
was an Apostle. Matthew, was a tax collector as well, who lived adequately because
of his occupation before becoming one of Jesus disciples. To be a true follower of
JesusChrist, Matthew left everything he had behind and was still tormented
regarding his faith in Jesus Christ. Matthew came from a Jewish background, and
due to this, Matthew wrote his stories strictly towards a Jewish audience to prove
that Jesus is the King of the Jews. According to Matthew chapter two verse two,
Coogan states, Where is the child who has been born king of the Jews? For we
observed his star at

Ayahuasca Substance Abuse
Summary
In 2011, a preliminary though not well conducted study of ayahuasca assisted
treatment for drug abuse was conducted in Canada. As part of the study, twelve
subjects with addictions to alcohol, cocaine, tobacco, cannabis, opiates, and other
drugs participated in several days of group therapy and two ayahuasca treatments.
Data concerning psychological and behavioral conditions were collected through a
series of surveys both before and after the completion of the study. The categories
being assessed were comprised of mindfulness, empowerment, emotional regulation,
hopefulness, and quality of life. The measures were then calculated by using
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First described academically during the 1950s by Harvard ethnobotanist Richard
Schultes, ayahuasca is derived from the Brazilian Banisteriopsis caapi and
Psychotria viridis. The resulting brew is highly concentrated with a compound
known as dimethyltryptamine (DMT) which causes vivid, dream like
hallucinations (3). DMT is found endogenously in many organisms, with small
amounts present in the pineal gland of mice and perhaps that of humans. However,
because of a family of enzymes in the liver known as monoamine oxidases,
ingestion of DMT containing substances has no effect on humans as the compound
is quickly broken down. It is for this reason that the ayahuasca brew must be made
with the specific species of plants. By boiling the plants for several hours, alkaloids
which act as monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are released. This inhibits the
enzymes from breaking down the DMT and allows the substance to cross the blood
brain barrier
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