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Easy Topics For Essays
Writing an essay on the seemingly straightforward subject of "Easy Topics For Essays" might
initially sound like a walk in the park, but paradoxically, it can be quite challenging. The
difficulty arises from the paradoxical nature of the topic itself. The term "easy topics" implies
simplicity, accessibility, and minimal effort, but crafting an engaging and insightful essay about
them demands a level of creativity and critical thinking that transcends the apparent simplicity.
Firstly, the challenge lies in defining what qualifies as an "easy" topic. What might be considered
easy for one person could be challenging for another, depending on individual interests,
knowledge, and perspective. Therefore, establishing a universally agreed-upon set of criteria for
easiness becomes a nuanced task.
Moreover, exploring easy topics requires delving beyond superficiality. It demands the ability to
unearth interesting facets or connections that may not be immediately apparent. It involves
transforming seemingly mundane subjects into captivating narratives or compelling arguments,
thereby elevating the discourse beyond commonplace observations.
Another layer of complexity stems from the risk of underestimating the audience's intelligence.
While discussing easy topics, the essay must avoid patronizing the reader or presenting
information in a way that oversimplifies the subject matter. Striking the right balance between
accessibility and intellectual engagement is crucial.
Additionally, the essay should not become a mere list of clichГ©d ideas or commonly accepted
notions. It must strive to offer a fresh perspective or inject a new angle into the chosen easy
topics, challenging both the writer and the reader to think beyond the obvious.
In conclusion, while the topic "Easy Topics For Essays" appears deceptively simple, navigating
the intricacies of creating an engaging and thought-provoking essay on the subject requires
careful consideration and skillful execution. It's a delicate dance between accessibility and
intellectual depth, making it a task that demands more than meets the eye.
For assistance with such essay writing challenges or for access to a variety of essay topics, similar
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Makersspace Research Paper
Topic: Makerspace
Makerspace is the new idea of bringing passionate makers together from different
culture, field, expertise, sharing and learning from it and building the product which
can help the world. Anyone with little capital and passion can learn, share ideas and
build own product with the help of makerspace and internet.
The makerspaces are providing opportunity to the makers and the number of makers
are growing. Different background of learner is becoming maker, and some are trying
to be one. it s very important that makerspace have professional employee who can
help learner. Having great educator at the makerspace will motivate the leaner.
Providing quality service can help maker to create quality stuffs that they love with.
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The small school kids are very curious and will ask many question. Since we know
they are thinker and have many question always. Providing right tools will really help
them to become great makers.
Anyone who have passion to build things are all makers. There is no group or
category of people who went school or something but it s all of us who have passion
to build something cool. Maker came from many background but they all have same
way of thinking to build the cool stuffs which can help themselves and the world. It s
the community where anyone with limit knowledge can access and share their idea
and passion with other.
All maker is curious to see stuffs or want to know how the stuffs works. Since the
cost and internet help makers to build the things that they like to build which will
make everyone better off. The YouTube video post by the MIT Mechanical
Engineering where professor Nick said he is so exciting to build the wavelength,
which are many times smaller than our hair. This is very interesting that one day
may be human being can be replacing by the robots at works force and the other
thing human being might be dying for long period of times.
In the 21st century many of us want to be maker and want to build the product
which can help other and self. As we all know that Science, technology, engineering
and math are the great field to be on to build something that we like to. This field
will give the in depth knowledge to anyone to create the things which can help

Anthropomorphism in Greek Myth Essay
Paper #1: The role of anthropomorphism in Greek mythology.
God created man in his image, and man, being a gentleman, returned the compliment.
Mark Twain
In his beginning, man was part of nature. He knew little about the causes of natural
phenomenon and certainly knew of no way to control them. This is perhaps the
reason for his creation of ritual and later religion. As man evolved he began to
consider the possibilities of gaining some type of control over his environment. If
nature was simply a random set of events ruled only by chaos than this wouldn t be
possible. However, if something or better yet someone was in control, one could
acquire what they desired by pleasing this entity. In the beginning, according to some
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It is obvious therefore that there are, as always seems to be the case, exceptions;
however in most cases the gods are seen as similar to man s image. Aside form the
human form, gods speak the same language as the Greeks and use the same organs to
do so, in other words, no telepathy. While they are able in some cases to reproduce
asexually, sexual reproduction seems to be the more often used method. The asexual
reproduction of Gaea produced Uranus, the Mountains, and Pontus. Later her sexual
reproduction with Uranus produced numerous offspring. While the use of sexual
reproduction was human like (obviously not exclusive to humans but still human
like), the use of alternative reproduction was represented in the myths. An example
of such an alternative would be the conception of the Giants and Erinyes by Gaea
when the blood of Uranus fell onto her. While the Greeks seem to have known that
human reproduction was related to the sperm entering the woman, they also seem to
think the Gods had ways to bypass this requirement. Going along with this
observation of sperm into woman, they Greeks recognized the woman as the vessel
in which life developed, whether she attributed to this life s origination is another
question. However there are some exceptions to this such as when Zeus eats his
pregnant wife, thus becoming the

Derlyn E. Moe V. Eastern Air Lines Inc Summary
The reemployment process in the airliner industry has been a major concern over
the past few decades. Due to the fact that the United States has been involved in
multiple wars means that thousands of airliner pilots have been forced into military
service. Why? These pilots were on inactive duty service. When America went to
war, these individuals were called upon to serve the country. Once finished with
their service, these individuals have a hard time retrieving the same paygrade status
prior to service. One particular court case stands out from the rest of the group. In
Derlyn E. Moe v. Eastern Air Lines, INC., conducted by the United States Court of
Appeals, Fifth Circuit, on June 18, 1957, involves an airliner copilot that was denied
senior paygrade status after completing his service to the U.S. Armed Forces.... Show
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Moe v. Eastern Air Liners, INC., U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, June 18, 1957.
The plaintiff, Derlyn Moe, claims that he is entitled to Eastern Airline s seniority
paygrade for the time spent in the U.S. Military. The plaintiff supported his case by
introducing the Universal Military Training and Service Act which basically states
that his employment and paygrade status will be what it is suppose to be if he had
continuously worked for the airliner and had not served the Armed Forces. The
defendant, Eastern Airliner, claims that in order to receive senior paygrade status,
one must complete the one year probationary period which Moe did not complete.
The case was directly issued to the respective District Court of Appeals (Fifth Circuit)
so no lower form of court ruling is presented. When presented with the case, the judge
at the time had to answer three questions. Does the court have the correct jurisdiction
over this

Individual Privacy vs National Security
Individual Privacy VS National Security
John Williams
ENG 122: GSE 1244A
Instructor: Ebony Gibson
November 1, 2012
Individual Privacy VS National Security
Introduction
Since the terrorist attack of 9/11, America has been in a high level conflict with
terrorist around the world, particularly the group known as Al Qaeda. There has been
many discussions within the U.S. Congress about the measures of how to effectively
combat this organization and their members, here and abroad. Consequently, the
issue of individual privacy vs. national security has generated discussions within the
civilian and government sectors. To date, the discussions continues with many private
citizens who feels they are constantly losing their privacy , when ... Show more
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The residing administration presented stacks of follow up attacks to Congress
from experts and officials on a daily basis with grim pictures or scenarios of
possible attacks on nuclear facilities, schools, shopping centers, and others alike, that
the public saw measures in place as acceptable and adequate, (Downing 2008a).
Downing further states; Americans have seen their privacy and other rights curtailed
in previous wars but the present day privations are unfounded only in the duration of
these rights. Just how long will the duration of war on terrorism and rights last, it has
already lasted longer than any other US wars. Further sources of concern to the
public, are the rich array of devices and techniques of the government, such as
improved computer programs, databases, and surveillance gear, never before used in
previous wars and never devoted as resources to any state or its partners. What if
any remedies are there in the political system in the privacy of individuals versus
national security protections and concerns? The courts have narrowed away some of
the concerns, but the bulk of these powers, many of them are still persisting.
Congress has been hesitant to amend passing the Patriot Act and its follow ups, due
to fear of being labeled unpatriotic, but also for fear of

Islamic and Middle East World Conflicts
Which current conflict in the Middle East and Islamic world stands as the biggest
constraint to peace in the region? Discuss with reference to at least two conflicts.
Historically, there have been many problems in the Middle East due to foreign
occupation. Middle East has always been hot and it is still hot. However, there
seems to be no end to the fire. There have been a lot of peace talk in the region, but
the conflicts still is still unresolved. In this paper, I will discuss the top three
conflicts in the Middle East that stands as the biggest constraint to peace in the
region. First conflict is the conflict between two islamistgroup Hamas and Fatah,
second conflict is the Arab Israeli conflict, and finally Syrian civil War.
The Arab Israel conflict started over a land. Both Palestinian Arabs and Israeli wanted
the right to the same land. During the WW II Britain promised both sides a state in
Palestine. After the war, the British Empire gained control of Palestine. The British
mandate opened Jewish immigration into Palestine. Arab Palestinian population felt
threatened by increase of few population and fights broke out on both side. The rise
of Hitler and Zionist activities also contributed to the increase of Jewish immigration
to Palestine and conflict grew.
In 1947, the united nation intervenes by giving 56 percent of the territory of
Palestinian to the Jews even though they made up two thirds of the population. Arabs
rejected the UN plan for Palestinian because the

Earl Schhamehorn Eulogy
One of my heroes is Earl Schamehorn. He was my fifth grade teacher and is now
one of my dearest friends. Earl is the closest thing to a father figure that I have in
my life. This is why I chose him to be the person I interviewed. I not only find him
interesting, but wanted to know why he decided to get involved in my life. I
thought this would be a good opportunity to ask him question that I have had for a
while. Earl and I first meet when I was in his fifth grade class. He was my teacher
and I remember that his class was fun and I learned a lot from him there. He and
my father also couch high school baseball together at the small private school I
attended. We did not become close until the following years after my father
passed, but we really did not have a strong friendship until he help me build my
first car, a 1979 Volkswagen Bus. During this experience me and Earl became close
and this friendship is still strong today. Earl is a godly man that is drive by his
faith. When I asked him why he took the time and effort to help me and others. His
response was I believe that the Bible is God s word and the Bible explains how those
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I found this moving that his belief could so strong effect his action. I know we
were not strangers before my father passed, but we were not close either. Earl is a
man that is driven by his faith in all aspects of his life. He does not try to preach at
you but lets his action show his faith. This has a stronger impact on people it is not
just lip service. Earl is also a kind and generous person. This does not mean he will
not tell you when you are doing something wrong. He has had to all me out many
times throughout the time I have known him. He is also the first to admit when he
has wrong someone else. This question then lead to me asking how he became such a
good

A Collaborative Initiative Working For Ensure The...
A Collaborative Initiative Working to Ensure the Sustained Availability of Non
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GMO GET INVOLVED PRODUCT VERIFICATION PRESS ROOM CONTACT
US GMO FACTS Frequently Asked Questions Boy eating corn XSmallWhat are
GMOs? GMOs (or genetically modified organisms ) are living organisms whose
genetic material has been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic
engineering, or GE. This relatively new science creates unstable combinations of
plant, animal, bacteria and viral genes that do not occur in nature or through
traditional crossbreeding methods. Virtually all commercial GMOs are engineered to
withstand direct application of herbicide and/or to produce an insecticide. Despite
biotech industry promises, none of the GMO traits currently on the market offer
increased yield, drought tolerance, enhanced nutrition, or any other consumer benefit.
Meanwhile, a growing body of evidence connects GMOs with health problems,
environmental damage and violation of farmers and consumers rights. Are GMOs
safe? Most developed nations do not consider GMOs to be safe. In more than 60
countries around the world, including Australia, Japan, and all of the countries in the
European Union, there are significant restrictions or outright bans on the production
and sale of GMOs. In the U.S., the government has approved GMOs based on studies
conducted by

Clueless Use Of Film Techniques In Jane Austen s Emma
How does the composer of Clueless use film techniques to transform the social,
historical and environmental context of Jane Austen s Emma to the modern context
of Clueless?
Amy Heckerling s Clueless involves a storyline, which closely follows the text of
Jane Austen s novel Emma. However, there are some key points of difference in the
transformation that has taken place. This is due to the individual context of the
nineteenth century prose text and that of the modern appropriated film text. The
context can be divided into three focal categories, the social, historical and
environmental context. In order to be able to address the question, these three
groupings must be identified accordingly. Social context refers to the life and ... Show
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The shot itself produces a real life effect that is pleasing to the viewer as it invites
them to enter Cher s world, while the sharp focus and high key lighting emphasizes
what a bright sunny day it is at the Beverly Hills High School and contradicts with
the events that will unfold as the plot progresses.
The strict class hierarchy of Highbury allows for little social mobility or interaction.
When Emma is in need of a new match making candidate to ensue the success of her
last project involving Mr Weston and his new wife, formerly Miss Taylor, she says
to her father and also Mr. Knightley who both disagree with her on the subject of
interfering in people s own affairs: Only one more, papa; only for Mr. Elton! You like
Mr. Elton, papa, I must look about for a wife for him. There is nobody in Highbury
who deserves him and he has been here a whole year, and has fitted up his house so
comfortably that it would be a shame to have him single any longer and I thought
when he was joining their hands to day, he looked so very much as if he would like
to have the same kind office done for him! (Pages 14 15) I think very well of Mr.
Elton, and this is the only way I have of doing him a service. This passage reveals
the significance Emma places in status or that it is only acceptable to marry into one
s own

The Use Of Cell Phone Jammers
Today s generation, with such an immediate access to the internet and social media
apps, find it impossible to put down that pesky phone. It is time for all of us to get
a grip and fight off that urge to keep the daily streaks on snapchat and other social
media. A cell phone jammer is a device that blocks the reception of signals, usually
by creating some form of interference. In other words, a cell phone user will
experience a significant loss of signal quality. The government should legalize the
use of cell phone jammers because they prevent the certain event to occur such as
texting while driving, prevents other health risks. Some believe that cell phone
jammer should not be used at any cost because it contributes to mental and social
controversies, for instance cell phone jammers can make the situation worse by
making the cell phone useless in case of an emergency. In today s society, Mobile
phone jammers would be beneficial because they would improve health concerns
such as bizarre posture, anxiety and sleep loss, benefit social skills when speaking
face to face, and help prevent accident on the road. Overuse of cellphones can lead
to physical and mental ailments. Cell phones have become a major part of our lives
and it has been publicized that the long term effects are dreadful. Some common
symptoms of the overuse of phones are Irritated eyestrain, blurry vision, problems
focusing, headaches, neck shoulder pain, as well as binocular vision problems.

Technology Panacea For Cancer
Although there is not a cure for cancer, but cancer research treatment and early
detection has been greatly improved by technology over the year. Improving health
care and decreasing cancer related death. Technology has enabled researchers to
understand cancer in ways never before, allowing more innovative treatment with
less side effects and even ways to help cope with the side effects. Also, letting
researchers create treatments that are more effective and personalize against the
many types of cancerout there. More importantly, technology has improved cancer
screening and detection at an early stage, which help increase people s survivability.
In addition, relieving people of their pain and suffering if the cancer is diagnosed at a
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However, it is not guaranteed that in that amount of time there will be findings,
but technology can surely improve the process of finding the panacea for cancer.
Even though there isn t a real cure for cancer, there is a possible cure to cancer in
the future. A community of dwarfs living in a remote corner of Ecuador could hold
the key to curing cancer, according to scientists. The Laron dwarfs, who are in
perfect proportion but grow only to an average height of 4ft, appear to be immune to
all forms of the disease and are long lived. Now scientists studying a hormone present
in other humans but which is lacking in the dwarfs believe their findings could lead
to the development of an

The, The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls, And Flight By...
Aspiring to be free, to be successful, to be a picture perfect family, and to be happy;
these are the traits of the American dream. Although, in one s mind a specific picture
forms when reading about the American dream this does not mean everyone is seeing
the same landscape. A prevalent theme in The Joy Luck Clubby Amy Tan, The Glass
Castleby Jeannette Walls, and Flight by Sherman Alexie is the potency and
prevalence of diversity on the American dream. In each of these compelling works,
connoisseurs get a taste of life from different demographics viewpoints and a
measure of what it means to be yearning for the diverse definition of American ideals.
To begin with, The Joy Luck Club centers its content around the lives of eight women
of Chinese heritage each with their own stories to tell; yet, all striving to satisfy their
aspirations in America. A concisive cross is common between the mothers hopes
compared to those of the American born daughters. Immigrating to America for
various reasons, the four mothers all had one goal in mind, to not only construct
themselves a better life, but also ensure the finest future for their daughters. For the
mothers in the Joy Luck Club, the American dream was to instill Chinese history,
heritage, and habit in their daughters while providing American opportunities of
growth, gratification, and gallantry. Carrying heavy pasts, the four original American
Joy Luck Club members arrived in The United States to start anew, America was
where

Examples Of Gothic Elements In Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights is a romantic/gothic novel which was first published in 1847
under the pseudonym в ЂіEllis Bell . It was originally written by Emily Bronte who
died the same year at the age of thirty. Emily Bronte was born on 30 July 1818 in
the village of Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire, in Northern England, to Maria
Branwell and an Irish father, Patrick Bronte. She was the younger sister of Charlotte
Bronte and the fifth of six children, though the two oldest girls, Maria and Elizabeth,
died in childhood of tuberculosis. In 1820, shortly after the birth of Emily s younger
sister Anne, the family moved eight miles away to Haworth, where Patrick was
employed as perpetual curate; here the children developed their literary talents.
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The genre further continued to become popular throughout the romantic period and
its characteristics were adopted into various modes of literature, including, Wuthering
Heights. It is a tale of tragic love and all consuming passion, these romantic themes
and a sense of horror and the supernatural combine to make Wuthering Heights a
Gothic novel. Quintessential elements of Gothic fiction include the above mentioned
themes as well as grotesque imagery, dark and foreboding mansions and landscapes,
chaos, pain and doomed love, all themes present in Bronte s work. Gothic elements
are used by Bronte in allowing the novel to transcend the binds of the merely
romantic. She uses the Gothic style to evoke terror and fear.
The Gothic atmosphere is frequently transmitted through the setting of an antiquated
or seemingly antiquated space, such as castles or mansions in faraway countries, and
through raging storms, dark nights, tyranny, incarceration, and torture (Morris 301).
When considering the abovementioned criteria for a narrative to be categorized as
being a Gothic, there can be no doubt that Emily Bronte s story of the self contained
world of Wuthering Heights, indeed, is a Gothic

IT LEVEL 3
Assignment 3
Learning Objectives:
Identify the types of fault that can occur (P3)
Source technical information to provide advice and guidance for a variety of faults
(P4)
Judge the value of different sources of support material (M3)
Scenario
NetSpace s IT helpdesk department has been asked to repair and document any faulty
equipment during the companys shutdown week. All faulty PC s will need to be
clearly documented to provide evidence of the actions taken resolved the faults.
Identify the types of fault that can occur (P3)
Fault
Solution
The computer is completely dead
A lot of machines are require you to press a power button on the back may sound
bad and not many people try it so if it fails check the cable whether the fuse ... Show
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A bios miss configuration could be why your PC wont start up all the way.
Resources used : http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/15682/
Completed by : Bogdan Filipciuc
Date : 20/04/2014
Name of user Maria Beloni
Report date
11/04/2014
Machine identification details
76
Time to fix
15 minutes
Nature of fault
The screen comes on ok when booting but unreadable when in windows
Diagnosis/Fault found
When the computer is booting on the display is unreadable.
Remedial action taken
Enter the BIOS; on Dell computer start pressing F2 button immediately booting your
computer.
In the BIOS use the down arrow to scroll to Integrated Devices (Legacy Select
Options). Press Enter
Use down arrow to scroll to On board Video Buffer
Press Space Bar once to change from 1MB to 8MB
Press Esc to Exit

Press Esc to Exit again
Make sure that Save Changes and Exit is highlighted
Press Enter
Illegible Screen Problem Solved.
Resources used : http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/15682/
Completed by : Bogdan Filipciuc
Date : 20/04/2014
Name of user Maria Beloni
Report date
11/04/2014
Machine identification details
76
Time to fix
15 minutes
Nature of fault
A slow PC
Diagnosis/Fault found
The computer is running very slow
Remedial action taken
To fix the problem i have

Unrequited Love In A Midsummer Night s Dream
Analysis
The scene my partner and I performed was Act 3, Scene 2. In this scene, the audience
learns about Hermia and Helena fighting, this lead from Lysander falling in love with
Helena and not with Hermia anymore, Hermia blames Helena for stealing her love,
however, Helena thinks that Lysander, Demetrius and Hermia are mocking her and
she gets really mad. They start arguing and insulting each other. This scene is
important to the overall play because it highlights the theme of hatred which is
significant in A Midsummer Night s Dream because it makes the story interesting
and has a climax, it also makes the story more realistic because very real friendship
has ups and downs and not perfect. The characters, Hermia and Helena embody the
theme of unrequited love because when they meet in the forest they argue about
their respective love of Lysander and Demetrius. Hermia accuses Helena of trying to
steal her love, Lysander, when she says to Helena You thief of love! Whereas ... Show
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For example when Hermia says, What, have you come by night and stolen my love
s heart from him? we understand that she is very confused. Also when Helena
says, Have you no modesty, Have you no maiden shame, No touch of bashfulness?
We understand that she is both mad and confused. The technique of rhetorical
questions suggests to us that when Hermia asks, How low am I? she is asking
Helena a question, however, does not want it answered. The language proves that
she is mad and trying to make judgements, however, does not want Helena to
answer it because she wants to be really insulting. This is important because it is
this point in the play where all the drama is, where all the confusion is made and
where the climax is.Therefore it is clear that Hermia and Helena s fighting really
makes an impact on the whole

Essay On Jeffrey Dahmer
Jeffrey Dahmer, a notorious serial killer and sex offender in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin responsible for killing, dismembering, and consuming 17 male victims
during 1978 to 1991. Jeff Dahmer was the child of Joyce and Lionel Dahmer; he
was born May 21, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dahmer s father was a graduate
student working on his masters in analytic chemistry, and his mother worked as a
Teletype machine instructor. The marriage of Dahmer s parents showed signs of
early problems with continuous fighting. Joyce Dahmer suffered from extreme
psychological issues such as depression, and anxiety. Jeffery s mother attempted
suicide when he was a young child. Growing up, Dahmer seemed to be a very happy
child until age 6, where he had a surgery to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Shortly after the birth of his brother the Dahmer family relocated to Ohio for a job
opportunity offered to his father. After they moved Jeffrey really started to exhibit
signs of introversion with his lack of engagement in activities, not having many
friends, and missing emotions. His parents attempted to get Dahmer involved by
signing him up for tennis, soccer, and 4 H. At age 10 Jeffrey began his fascination
with dead animals. The young boy would ride his bicycle around the
neighborhood, and pick up any road kill he could find. Dahmer would then dissect
the deceased animals to observe their internal anatomy. Likewise, he would scrape
the flesh off the animals bones, and then preserve them to keep as a memento.
When Jeffrey was around 14 his fantasies of necrophilia began, this also involved
the calamitous period of his parents marriage. The psychological stress of the demise
of his parents marriage really weighed heavily on the young adolescent. It was during
the time of puberty where Dahmer discovered his homosexual identity. Jeffrey did not
expose his sexuality to his family, but did engage in a relationship with another male
during this pubescent

The American Nurses Association ( Ana ) And The Health...
The American Nurses Association (ANA) and the Health Ministries Association
(HMA) have described Faith Community Nursing (FCN) as a form of a specialized
nursing practice carried out by a nurse within a faith community (American Nurses
Association Health Ministries Association, 2012). The role played by the FCN is to
protect, promote, and optimize healthand abilities, prevent illness and injury, and
respond to distress regarding the practice beliefs and the values of a faith community.
The FCN emphases on the purposeful care of the spirit as well as the promotion of
holistic health and prevention and the reduction of illness (ANA HMA, 2012).
Furthermore, the FCN plays a significant role in developing community partnerships
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Breisch, Hurley, and Moore (2013) established that advocacy for appropriate levels
of care for susceptible populations and people with inadequate access to healthcare is
a role that can be played by FCNs. In addition, FCNs are responsible for the provision
of awareness among church communities with low literacy skills to promote
healthcare. Through the initiation of referrals for clinical treatment, providing
assistance to access home care resources, assisting with extended care appointments,
and providing support to healthcare consumers, FCNs can promote improved quality
care.
Problem Statement
Currently, the local church for which this DNP student is to develop the DNP
project lacks an FCN, who can provide healthcare services to the church senior s
citizen center, located in the southeast region of the United States (US). According
to the director of the church senior s citizen center, there is an urgent need for FCN.
FCN, in this case, can play an integral role by linking faith and health (Van Dover
Pfeiffer, 2011). For example, the ANA and HMA (2012) acknowledged that FCNs
promote, and optimize health and abilities, aid in the prevention of injury and illness,
and help parishioners in suffering. FCN in this context can enhance better health
practices and values of a faith community at the church senior s citizen center.
Purpose Statement
The

Parmalat Case
Something Went Sour at Parmalat Parmalat is a multinational Italian dairy food
corporation that today represents one of the biggest fraud scandals that has marked
history in Europe. What happened and why weren t the scandalous activities
detected beforehand? Parmalat s investigation was triggered when it defaulted on a
$187 million bond payment in mid November 2002. This led to further revelation of
the nonexistence of $4 billion worth of claimed bank deposits held by a subsidiary in
the Cayman Islandsin a Bank of America account. The company was basically
falsifying accounts in order to increase assets and hide losses. The increase in assets
would influence the public to believe that they were in a good position which in turn
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As auditors, they have the responsibility of not only requesting a confirmation, but
they should also follow up on necessary procedures to make sure that this process
is accurately completed. Their duty is to be able to have control over this process
from beginning to end in order to be able to rely on the evidence requested.
Additional steps should have been taken by the auditors when they received the
smudged fax copy printed on the Bank of America letterhead. As mentioned before,
the evaluation of the evidence obtained is as important as requesting it. The firm did
not confirm the forged documents with the bank; for this reason, the evidence
remained unreliable and the forgery wasn t revealed until later. Auditors should have
been concerned with knowing where and whom the confirmation letters came from.
Was the initial confirmation request mailed directly by Grant Thorton SpA or by
Parmalat or was it obtained directly from the bank? Auditors should be aware that
confirmations that are sent through fax are much less reliable than confirmations sent
by mail. Their duty was to find out if the correct process was altered in any way.
Additional concerns have been made in regards to the red flags missed by auditors.
First of all, auditors should have been alarmed by the size of the cash account held in
the Cayman Islands. Auditors should have remained skeptical about the existence of
this account. They should ve addressed this red flag with

Alcoholism And Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism Essay
Most consumers of alcohol do not suffer adverse consequences. Individuals with
excessive drinking patterns, nevertheless, have an elevated risk for alcohol linked
problems ranging from social to health issues. Alcohol abusers are a sub population
of alcoholic or alcohol dependent individuals. However, the terms abuse of alcohol
and alcohol dependence are dissimilar (Harford Muthen, 2001). Consequently, alcohol
abusers may drink excessively without being dependent. In addition, alcohol abuse
includes numerous outcomes and patterns while alcohol dependence or alcoholism
involves specific diagnostic criteria (Harford Muthen, 2001).The peculiarity between
alcohol abuse and alcoholism is significant from the perspective of biopsychology and
treatment. Thus, interventions applied to alcohol abusers may be inadequate for
alcoholic individuals. Conversely, measures that address alcoholism are mostly
unsuitable for the majority of alcohol abusers.
A clear understanding of the brain functions is crucial to understanding the addictive
behavior. Although the brain has objective realities, the analysis of human behavior
requires a subjective approach. Hence, the study of alcoholism requires a holistic
approach in order to achieve full comprehension. According to the International
Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) (2015), there are three methodological factors
used to assess alcohol addiction. The elements are the reliability of the assessment
technique, the episodic course of

Family Origin Theory In Anne Of Green Gables
Within the movie Anne of Green Gables there is a compelling demonstration of the
Family Origin theory. As Anne Shirley grows up and becomes married she is
influenced by the parents who adopted her. As she is adopted by Marilla and
Matthew Cuthbert (who are siblings) when she is eleven years old, she acquires
attributes from each of them that are carried on throughout her life. Although she
was adopted as a young teenager she never truly had a family to begin with so her
adoption into this family became her Family of Origin. The boldness and
directness Anne developed came from her mother Marilla whereas her kind,
giving, and hardworking attributes came from her father Matthew. Her father
Matthew created a memory in her life as he died when she was only sixteen. This
event impacted her life immensely as she tried to live like he would. These qualities
and memories carried over into her career as a teacher as well as into her marriage
with Gilbert Blythe.
The Family of Origin Theory impacts many individuals as they carry on the attributes
found in the family they originated from. According to the Figure 11.1 in the
Marriages and Families textbook, Anne s family would most likely be classified as a
structurally connected family. This theory encompasses everything from talents,
attitudes, values, and their future relationships. Anne Shirley is a good example of
how her family influenced her behavior and choices as she grew older.
As a teacher Anne Shirley encountered many events where she exhibited kindness
and courtesy just as her father did. She gave respect even to the youngest of the
students when they were bullied and picked on during school as well as showing
respect in disciplining the bully. She found value in each of them just as Matthew
Cuthbert had in those around him. Anne was also a bold and direct teacher because
of the discipline that came from her mother Marilla. She often stood up for her
students when they felt misunderstood or unwanted. Anne s Family of Origin
allowed her to become a better teacher because of her experiences in her family
growing up.
As a young child growing up with Matthew and Marilla, Anne began life with a
temper and couldn t stop accusing others of hurting her and making

Aging Baby Boomer Consumer Behavior
Consumer Behavior:
Aging Baby Boomers are the biggest spenders because they are the wealthiest and
most educated with a large portion of disposable income (Business Insider, 2015).
Boomers are seen as workaholic and as retirement comes around many individuals
are taking active retirement which allows them to continue working and make
additional money (Williams and Page, 2010). Baby Boomers are price conscious, but
are more focused on receiving a product that best suits them. When they find a brand
or style that they like, they continue to purchase that item (Williams and Page, 2010).
Retailers and designers often find a specific target group to appeal to, and four out
of five retailers attribute 50% of their sales to Baby Boomers (Business ... Show more
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Events such as the Civil Rights Movement, the Sexual Revolution, several wars, and
space travel shaped the way the generation thought about the world and the rights
that human beings deserved (WMFC, n.d.). Social issues that were important to the
Boomers as they matured into young adults were civil rights and social justice, free
speech, and sexual freedom. The Free Speech Movement which began in 1964, a
time when many Baby Boomers would be attending college, was fueled by college
aged individuals and involved students protesting on campus for the right to free
speech and academic freedom (California Digital Library,

Hope Is The Thing With Feathers By Emily Dickinson
Analyzing Birds and Hopes in Hope is the thing with feathers Is hope a thing with
feathers? Hard to believe it, right? Hope is the thing with feathers is one of the best
well known poems of Emily Dickinson. An inspiring story, connecting the
significance of hope with a bird that it s permanently perching the soul of every
human. The author of this poem, Emily Dickinson, wrote this extended metaphor in
1862. Only seven poems from 1800 poems that she wrote got published when she
was alive. This poem has a very good use of the language, different types of rhythm,
and stands out the word Hope which reminds all of us that no matter how are the
circumstances if you are singing and have hopes you can change the consequences. I
will analyze the use of symbolism and language that Emily Dickinson uses in Hope is
the thing with feathers to convey the setting and the theme of the poem. Establishing
the poem s theme, the speaker begins: Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in
the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all . (Dickinson
lines 1 4)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What Dickinson is doing in these two first lines are giving emphasis with the use
of a bird to symbolize freedom and to make you realize that hope is always there,
in your heart. In the last two lines of the first stanza, the speaker focuses in what the
bird does: sings the tunes without the words (Dickinson line 3), meaning that hope
is endless, and it will remain on you forever. The bird singing in the soul it s a
perfect example of Dickinson s homiletic style. Her language through the first stanza
is vivid and gentle, and it captions the attention of the reader using metaphors (lines 1
3), personifications (line 2 and 3), slant rhymes and

Donating Blood Saves Lives. The Canadian Blood Services
Donating blood saves lives. The Canadian Blood Services was established in 1988,
and is the regulator and collector of blood donations across the country to be used
for surgeries, leukemia treatment, accidents, and anemia to name a few (Canadian
Blood Services, 2017g, CBC News, 2013). Under the Canadian BloodServices they
have strict guidelines as to who can donate, and how often which is continuously
changing to ensure safety of both donors and potential recipients. However, over the
past number of years there has been low donor numbers as a result discussion over
paid donation could potentially increase donor turn out. This paper will over my
personal donation history, arguments for and against paid blood donation, my
position, and what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although the new guidelines were implemented to ensure better health outcomes
for donors, the changes put new strains on a system that sees a small portion of
Canadians donating. In 2014 reports showed than only 3.7% of eligible donators
donated blood, which resulted in the Canadian Blood supply to hit a record 5 year
low (McGinn, 2014) .As a result of low percentage of Canadian donating blood the
CBS has indicated over the past 16 weeks there has been a shortage of 10, 00 units
of blood, as the optimal level is noted to be between 20, 000 and 30, 000 units
(Canadian Blood Services, 2017c). Again, this indication shows that there is a
shortage of donators, and readily accessible units of blood if needed in a potential
emergency, or occurrence, such as weather, which prevented new donations.
Purchasing from other Countries Plasma Protein is vital for Immunoglobulin (IVIG)
treatments for those with autoimmune disorders, hemophilia and other rare diseases
(Canadian Blood Services, 2017b). Further the plasma products are used for clotting
or coagulation, albumin solutions, which help deliver medicine into the body, and its
immunoglobulin s which are used as antibodies in the body to help fight infections
(NHSBT, 2017). Likewise with whole blood donation Canada faces a blood plasma
shortage. As a result of this shortage Canada has resulted to paying out of country
companies, both in the

Pros And Cons Of Confederation
After the American revolution, America was finally their own free country of 13
colonies. The articles of confederation was our first written constitution of the new
United States of America. It was our first attempt to organized and establish roles of
the national government. Even though it was unsuccessful, it eventually lead to the
constitutional convention where it became enhanced and improved. The unsuccessful
article of confederation is now replaced by the newly improved constitution that is
still used today.
The article of confederation and the Constitution are both foundations in governing
the united states of the America. They had a set of rules that a government can and
cannot do. There both created by congress, and require citizens ... Show more content
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The states have some power, but most of the power is given to the national
government, as for the articles it was the complete opposite. The states had all the
power, and the national government had very little. Under the constitution, there are
3 branches, executive which enforces law, legislative which makes the law, and
judicial which interprets the law. By having 3 branches this makes sure that there
was a balance of power, so one branch will not become more powerful than the other.
Unlike the articles, the constitution is bicameral consisting of the senate and the
house of representatives. Congress was given power to tax and regulate trade, in
contrast to the articles, congress had no power. Another difference is under the
constitution individuals are taxed by both the federal and state government, as for the
article, they are obligated to loan funds to congress when requested, no taxation

Theme Of Hyperreality In The Crying Of Lot 49
Introduction
Thomas Ruggles Pynchon, Jr. (b. 1937) who was awarded the US National Book
Award for Fiction in 1974 for his most renowned novel Gravity Rainbow (1973) is
mostly famous for such complicated novels as V (1963), The Crying of Lot 49
(1966) and Mason Dixon (1977). While writing The Crying of Lot 49, he was
deeply distressed by the irreversible losses of World War II, the probability of
nuclear explosions, and role of the mass media; consequently he repeatedly presents
the motifs of loss, chaos, and entropy in his novel.
Pynchon is the author of seven novels, V (1963), The Crying of A lot 49 (1966),
Gravity Rainbow (1973), Vineland (1990), Mason and Dixon (1997), Against the Day
(2006), andInherent Vic (2009). Among them, the two novels correlating with the
notion of reality and media ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Are the speculative nature, parodic playfulness and bookishness of the novels mere
form diversions, which leads us away from reality? To what extend can we
distinguish hyperreality from reality, and the referent, the subject, and its objects?
Can media and advertisement shape the character of heroin, and what consequences
do it exposure in character worldview? Are there any structures or are they only
deceptive galaxies of signifier?
Here are some key terms regarding Baudrillad in Richard Smith s The Baudrillard
Dictionary:
Simulation:With the advent of realistic media (photography, film, sound recording,
TV, digital media) it has also come to refer to an audio visual experience that artfully
mimics but otherwise has no connection with the reality it presents. It is the notion of
a kind of copy which is not merely indistinguishable from what it copies, but in which
the very distinction between copy and original disappears. Simulation threatens the
difference between the true and the false, the real and the imaginary. Simulating is
not pretending. It is replacing the reality

How I Lost The Junior Miss Pageant Short Story
In the story, How I Lost the Junior Miss Pageant by Cindy Bosley, the narrator tells
her story about how she lost the Junior Miss Pageant. She takes us on a journey
about how she watched pageants and rated the females as if she was the judge and
how she got into the pageant and practiced. She told us about her and her mother s
struggles with money, men and ultimately how she lost the pageant. She went even
further after the pageant was over, to tell the reader how disappointed her mother
was because she did not win and her mother s ultimate sorrow, her loneliness. This
descriptive narrative allowed me to understand the text s main point: being accepted
by others.
The mother definitely wanted people s acceptance because of her weight was ... Show
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She did the pageant to get her mother s acceptance for one. Her mother always had
put her down, After my mother s never subtle hints that if I d just lose 20 pounds
boys would like me and I might even win a beauty contest (Mauk Metz, 2016, pg. 34).
Throughout reading the story, I felt the mother and daughter always had a problem
with people accepting them for who they were. The theme about wanting people to
accept you is a hard one to talk about because I feel that everyone wants to feel
accepted. Some people want that to happen without them changing themselves and
some people will change themselves if it means that they re with the rest.
Acceptance is what the mother really wants because she s always had problems
with men and it hurt that her husband left her for an even heavier woman. The
daughter, on the other hand, still wants people to accept her, but she s come to
terms with reality that she ll never be the lucky one, I d lost this contest at birth...I d
lost the contest in borrowed shoes and an out of date dress...I d lost the contest with
the engagement ring on my seventeen year old finger (Mauk Metz, 2016, pg. 36).
The novel, How I Lost the Junior Miss Pageant taught the devastating effects of
what can happen once you need someone else s approval of yourself. The mother
and daughter were both transparent people that wanted a way out from never being
seen. When you live your life by training yourself or

Cypress Semiconductor Essay
CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.
2800 North Sheridan Road
Lake Bluff, Illinois 60691
TO:T.J. RODGERS, President/CEO
FROM:John Doe, VP, Investor Relations
SUBJECT:Letter to Sisters of St. Francis
DATE:10/30/2009
LETTER FROM SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS
Upon reviewing the letter sent by Doris Gormley, OSF, I can certainly understand
your concern and desire to respond in a timely manner. Appearing to be a form
letter with stamped signature may indicate a lack of personal commitment on the
part of Sister Doris, however, does not discredit her organization s concerns for the
practices of our company. Her stance on the representation of all sexes, races, and
ethnic groups on a board of directors may be held by many other individuals as well.
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As the same letter was received last year, I will attempt to clarify our management
decisions and stance on the issue.
The board of directors holds a very critical management function within or
organization with the following criteria essential for membership:
Experience as a CEO of an influential technology based company
Direct expertise in the semiconductor industry based on education and management
experience
Direct experience in management of a company that buys from the semiconductor
industry
You are correct in proclaiming that women and minorities are continuing to move
into upper level management positions in the business world; however this
diversification is still in a growth stage. Currently the pool of candidates for our
board of directors tends to very heavily represent the demographics currently
holding positions on the board. As the previously described diversification of the
workforce reaches levels consistent with the required knowledge, experience,
which it will in the near future, a broader range of candidates will be available;
naturally resulting in many organizations being then able to form a board of
directors representative of the diversified potential members. At this time, as it will
be in the future, our board of directors is selected with great care and concern with
a primary focus on ability to bolster profits. This is a duty for which we are
responsible to our shareholders.

Sexual Harassment And A Zero Tolerance Policy
Sexual Harassment Wills Incorporated prohibit sexual harassment and maintains a
zero tolerance policy. Management will discipline and fire anyone found guilty of
sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is any or combination of the following: an
objectionable, coercive or lewd comment of a sexual nature to a person or persons,
that is known or unwelcomed; actions or communications with a sexual
connotation that create an intimidating, demeaning, or offensive work
environment; an unwanted sexual request or advance, inappropriate touching, or
sexual assault; an implied or expressed reprisal or threat of reprisal, or denial of
opportunity for refusing to comply with a sexual request; any implied or
expressed reward for complying with a sexually oriented advance or request;
displaying pornographic, offensive or derogatory pictures or text; and a reprisal or
threat of reprisal against an individual for any action they take following this policy
and its procedures. Possible Actions of Sexually Harassed Individuals If a Wills
Incorporated employee feels that, he or she is sexually harassed, he or she can talk to
Human Resources, the chaplain, an immediate manager, a supervisor, or the police.
These employees are encouraged by the Corporate Headquarters to maintain records
of incidents, including dates, times, places, witnesses, responses of the alleged
harassed and harasser, and any other relevant information. Additionally, employees
can attempt to informally resolve their

Isaac Sherrill Biography
One day a miracle happened, I, Isaac Sherrill, was born! I was born on March 9,
2003. A long time ago, I know. I thought I would write an autobiography so I could
tell people about myself, but also to entertain a little.
I was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana and I was the first child of my family. When I
was one we moved to Arizona for a year. Then when we moved back to Indiana my
sister was born, and now I have three brothers and three sisters. My life has taken
taken some twists and turns and now I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan as a manager
of agents for artists, performers and athletes.
When I was two we moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa where my dad took a job as a
pastor. When I was going to preschool one of my friends was Jonah ... Show more
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I got a lot of recognition working there because people knew who I was from
playing basketball. I made about $15,000 working out there which fortunately was
enough to get by. My college experience was amazing and I m thankful for my time
there.
I was seen as a smart, young, athletic coming out of college and with some
convincing I got a position managing agents of athletes, performers, and artists. I
made $120,000 with that job which was great especially because this was my first
big job. Through the years I have been working my way up the ranks. I hope that one
day I will be able to do something big like being the CEO of Nike or something like
that as I said earlier.
I live in Grand Rapids, MI because I have always loved the city, but most of all, all
the opportunities it offers for me and my family. I bought a very nice house straight
off after college which I reside in to this day. I also drive a nice Range Rover Evoque
which had been my dream car since I was a little boy. But I most enjoy having season
tickets to the MSU basketball season, the very college I graduated from. Looking
back on my life I thank God for everything he has blessed me with. In the future I
hope to be able to impact people s lives in a big way such as possibly opening a
hospital or something like that (obviously that s a ways down the road). But in the
meantime I ll be out here in Grand Rapids, MI devoting my life to God

The Movie Shutter Island
The utmost insane individuals and the most intelligent doctors are located on Shutter
Island. The movie Shutter Island takes place in 1952 blank years after WWII.
Leonardo Dicaprio s character is sent to the island to investigate and find a missing
patient, but what his character is trying to hide from his reality, is that he is a patient
too. Leonardo DiCaprios character in the movie is Andrew Laeddis.
Andrew Laeddis is a disturbed patient on Shutter Island who the doctors are trying
to rehabilitate. Before Andrew came to the island, he was a soldier in WWII. The
horrible conditions that he was in and the traumas that he saw during the war left
him with post traumatic stress when he returned home. When Andrew came back
from the war he was a U.S Marshall, and an alcoholic. Andrew Laeddis was married
to Delores Chanal and they had three beautiful children together. While Andrew
was married to Delores all of his friends and family told him that he should get a
divorce, and move away from his wife because she was crazy, depressed, and was
going to hurt Andrew. Andrew refused to listen to all of them because half of the
time he was too drunk to care, and the other half he was too in love. Delores told
Andrew that she had a bug crawling across her brain, and it made her do things she
didn t want to do. Andrew knew she was sick but he didn t do anything about it
because he was too drunk. Andrew came home from work one day and could not
find his family in the house. He went

Gender In Jane Eyre
Bildungsroman is a novel genre that follows the path to maturity of a character,
focusing on the changes and experiences that shape this character as they move from
youth to adolescence. The plot of Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte BrontГ«, is one
such example of a Bildungsroman. The growth of the main character, Jane Eyre,
begins from her tragic childhood and leads up to her becoming the mistress of Mr.
Rochester. Along this journey, Jane faces various difficulties and confronts many
challenges that shape her personality and lead to the construction of the person we
see at the end of the novel. Gender is a topic regularly highlighted as a key
component of the novel, in particular gender roles and who does or does not want to
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Rochester is the only man that Jane is able to meet as an equal in the novel, albeit
only after receiving her inheritance and her refusal to be Rochester s mistress.
Although their social status and backgrounds are different, Jane s presence in
Thornfield seems to invigorate Rochester. Rochester is also important to Jane, as he
provides her with the sense of family and love that she has never experienced until
now. It could be argued that Rochester is presented as superior to Jane, both
intellectually and in terms of his knowledge of the world, but the revelation of his
marriage to Bertha Mason demonstrates that in this relationship, it is Jane that
possesses the moral and ethical superiority. Jane rejects Rochester s marriage
proposal after she discovers his marital status to Bertha, not only because she feels
it would be against the law and her religion, but possibly due to her fear that
Rochester will end up imprisoning her through marriage, despite his best intentions,
just as Rochester has imprisoned Bertha in Thornfield. I am not talking to you now
through the medium of custom, conventionalities, nor even of mortal flesh: it is
my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave,
and we stood at God s feet, equal as we are! It is ironic that when Jane finally does
agree to marry Rochester, he has been left blind following a fire at Thornfield started
by Bertha. Rochester is now suddenly dependent on Jane,

Perseverance Definition
Heroic or not you can never give up. No matter what you do or try you should
never give up. Perseverance means never giving up. You may want to but don t.
These following people have proven the harder it is to move on the stronger your
perseverance gets. Nick was born with no legs nor did he have arms. Nothing was
wrong with him he was just born that way. During his childhood he went through
alot. From going to school and finding ways to do the work to getting up if he fell
down. Thankfully for Nick he had a grateful family. He has a brother and a sister
which our stated as his best friends. His parents did everything they could to keep
him in the mainstream school he was in. Later on in his life he grew depressed and
certain he would have no future. When he was just ten he decided to kill himself.
He tried multiple ways by drowning in a bathtub. He later realized that he could
not do so and leave the guilt with his beloved family. He stated in a letter about his
life that I wasn t depressed my entire childhood, but I did have ups and downs. At
the age of thirteen he had hurt his foot and he realized that he had to be more
thankful for his abilities. So he started speaking about how he is faithful and how he
had overcome so many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is known for her dairy and how she survived through most of the holocaust.
She shows perseverance in many ways. Such as how she and her family stayed
hopeful knowing what was going on outside of their hiding spot. How she kept
writing even though she grew hungry and weak. How she stayed hopeful to get out
even if she knew she wouldn t. How she stayed energetic through she was sad. She
never once gave up. She may have thought about it but she didn t. She wrote her
heart out every day till she couldnt no more. She lived out her dream of becoming a
published writer. She was strong when she should ve been weak! Anne Frank grew
into a woman in a fast time. She was a real

War Communism And The Russian Civil War
After the Tsar regime was overthrown in 1917, Russia experienced further discontent
as its people carried out revolution and civil war (Modern World History: Russia
1905 41). From these occurrences, Russia then became the first communist state in
the world. The Bolsheviks had become the ruling party after taking over the
Provisional Government in the revolution of November 1917. Vladimir Leninhad
been the leader of this party. There was a bitter civil war between the Communists
who were the Reds and the opposition being the Whites. As a final point the
Bolsheviks defeated their enemies in the Russian Civil War that lasted for 3 years
and ended in 1920.
When the Bolsheviks took over after winning the Civil War they had complete control
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The Russians had given them peace terms that they found them difficult to comply to
and too severe.
War Communism had been implemented by Lenin in 1918 because of the needs of
the Civil War. The Russian economy was now aimed at providing the supplies it
needed for the army (Modern World History: War Communism and Red Terror). The
Bolsheviks party decided to move away from state capitalism because they felt the
need to intensify authority, through communism (Reaction and Revolution: Russia
1894 1924 Third Edition: War Communism). Lenin introduced harsh restrictive
policies to create the new communist rule. All aspects of life in Russia were
controlled by the Bolsheviks as they implemented severe terms upon its people.
Social, political and economic areas of life had to become subordinate to the aim of
winning the Civil War (Reaction and Revolution: Russia 1894 1924 Third Edition:
War Communism).
The aim of War Communism was to bring industry and agriculture under central
control. Thus the policy of centralization was put into play. This concentrated mainly
on the political and economic center of Russia. In addition this created a great
increase of Bolshevik influence. There was development within the factories through
Bolsheviks influence. Lenin then put a Decree on Nationalism. In less than two years
Russia s enterprises were all under the central government control

Stephen Vincent Strange Research Paper
No. But I can. Again. Again. Again. And again. Forever. That makes you my
prisoner. Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange is a mystic artist and magician who was
once a normal human being until his days past then became who he is now.
Doctor Strange was once a brilliant and proficient neurosurgeon. After days and
years of being a skilled neurosurgeon, he one day had an atrocious car accident. He
ended up having faulty injuries mainly his hands. As a neurosurgeon, you must
need steady hands in order for you not to mess up in any type surgery. Now that he
damaged his hands badly, he is not able to perform his everyday skill activity.
Stephen needs to move on but he keeps trying his best to bring back the time he
once had before the car accident and injuries. Stephen decided search places all
around the globe for a place he or others can heal his hands and then he encounters the
Ancient One. Stephen then became an old sorcerer supremestudent to learn, practice
the mystical arts and martial arts thinking he would learn how to heal himself. As he
was learning mystic arts, he found two items which gave him additional powers
which made himself more powerful than other sorcerer students. Since he got more
additional powers, he fought threats from mystical creatures and magicians. By
preventing these threats, he saves the earth from being replaced with the dark
dimension. Dr.Stephen... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dr. Strange became a hero after he learned different mystic arts and additional power
who made him a hero to save the community such as prevent Kaecilius and the dark
dimension from entering the earth. He is one of the greatest wizard who can believe
himself. Strange is a man with a full heart understanding the importance of wanting to
help every sorcerer like he used to be by preventing mystical creatures and magicians
threats. With using abilities he learned and discovered which caused him the strangest

CAM Therapeutic Modalities Essay
CAM Therapeutic Modalities
Margie R. Collins
SOC/201 Survey of Alternative Medicine
November17, 2014
Kay Ach
CAM Therapeutic Modalities
In the pursuit of health and well being, many Americans along with the world, have
used Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) over the past decade. In July
30, 2009, National Health Statistic Reports demonstrated on a test conducted in 2007
that about 38.3% of adults (83 million persons) and 11.8% of children (8.5 million
children under the age of 18 years) have used Complementary and alternative
medicine (NHSR, 2009). In this paper, I will define the terms alternative medicine,
complementary medicine, and integrative medicine and clarify how these terms
differ. I will also describe how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
NCCAM s mission is to explore CAM practices using rigorous scientific methods
and build an evidence base for the safety and effectiveness of these practices. (NIH,
2008)
Define the terms alternative, complementary, and integrative in relation to medicine
and clarify how these terms are different.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is a term used to describe medical
products and practices that are not part of conventional medicine used and practiced
by western or allopathic medicine. Our conventional medicine is practiced by medical
doctors, doctor of osteopathic medicine and allied health professionals, such as
psychologists, and registered nurses. Complementary medicine means no more than
in addition to your standard care. To elaborate by standard I mean standard to the type
of illness for example hypnosis is a standard part of psychiatry, but not one of a cancer
treatment. A good example of complementary medicine include, herbal remedies, and
naturopathic medicine. Alternative medicine is medicine that claims to heal and is
based on historical or cultural traditions, rather than on scientific evidence. Integrative
medicine is a combination of practices and methods of alternative medicine along
with conventional medicine.
Describe

Nazi Propaganda Film
Seldom has a history classes had film, myth, and Nazis been as integrated as this
Nazi Cinema class. Most people watch films as a form of entertainment, were as
we are introduced to new form of cinema as well as new ways to study historical
merit. This will explain specific aspects of Nazi history ranging from 1930 to 1937.
Such as the power of propaganda, the Hitler Youth, and Women in Nazi Germany,
while relating it with these films Triumph of the Will (1934), Hitler Youth Quex
(1933), and La Habanera (1937).
Looking deep into the beginning of the creation of a Nazi Germany requires looking
into causes why Germany would allow a takeover. As World War I ended Germany
had been devised. Many of the middle class families that lived in Germany ... Show
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Just by taking a look at the opening shot we are seeing from Hitler s view as he looks
down upon Germany. His view is high above Germany and its people, as if he is
looking down from the heavens. As the view changes it is of the people in the
crowd waiting to see Hitler. We are now looking at him as he ascends from the sky
full of beautiful, light, fluffy clouds. As if he were a god coming down from the
heavens just for Germany to save them in their desperate time of need. As Hitler
steps from the plane we are now in the view of him or perhaps a guard, the entire
crowd is beside themselves to be in the presence of das FГ јhrer. This creation of this
god like man, in which all extremely outwardly show such love for definitely creates
an appeal to the hearts of the national masses .
Another scene in which drew a huge amount of emotion would be the night rally.
With a combination of darkly lit atmosphere with large fires blazing, creating a
smoke filling the screen

What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Gota...
These theories have been used by Nissan to improve their productivity. However
JIT and Lean Combined together makes Toyota Production System. For more
clarity I am discussing each theory individually first is JIT is a continuous process
and it forces problem by reduced inventory. With this theory only material are
called when they are needed according to the demand. The JIT is also broken down
in to five segments which are JIT Partnerships which exist when a supplier and a
purchaser work together with open communication and a target of removing waste
and lowering down the cost. The second is JIT layouts which is designed to reduce
the movements. JIT materials layout place material directly where they are needed.
The third is JIT inventory which works to overcome any hurdle if arises in the way.
The fourth is JIT scheduling where effective schedules are communicated both within
the organization and to outside suppliers. By being able to utilize these methods
Nissan would able to overhaul their process and work to create a JIT environment to
utilize all methods and start saving tremendous amount of overhead and expenditures.
Like other theories there are some advantages and disadvantages of JIT. Advantages
include efficient replenishment systems, more free space, less manpower required to
maintain the inventory levels. The disadvantages are Vulnerable to any demand
fluctuation caused by reason i.e. natural disaster, dependency on their supplier is high
because of the timely

Planning A Wedding Is Not An Easy Task Essay
Have you ever wondered how an Olympic Games Opening and closing Ceremony
comes to life? Did you join the millions of people across the world who watched as
Princess Diana said I do ? Or have you ever stood at, watched an open concert of
your favorite artist? Behind all of these and more, event managementprofessionals
work tirelessly to create the best experience possible for the guests, the stars, the
sponsors stakeholders, and the spectators. Event management is the co ordination,
running and planning of all the people, teams and features that come together to
create every kind of event.
Many people spend more time in planning their wedding than they do in planning
the marriage Zig Zigler, one of the most successful American author once said
which is 100% true in today s context. Planning a wedding is not an easy task. You
need to get every detail accurate under any circumstance and not only you but the
rest of the family that will be attending the wedding will wait to see what goes
wrong and where. The couple s reputation depends on a well organized wedding on
that day. A well executed wedding can bring joy to every one including the couple.
But a flawed event can create serious trouble in both parties including their parents,
family and friends. The festive aspect of a wedding makes the planning even more
necessary. If you are meticulous about this, you will guard against the majority of
unexpected surprises. Firstly, the atmosphere. Wedding planning should not

Why Is Anothr Important Trade Centers In The Ancient...
Trade was very important to the economy of the Ancient African Empires. The
African Empires traded with other nations. The would take goods from Western and
Central Africa and send them on the trade routes to Europe, India and the Middle East.
The main goods that were traded were gold and salt. The West African gold mines
made the West African Empires very rich. They also traded Kola nuts, ivory, cloth,
metal goods, beads and slaves.
Major trade centers developed and grew. Timbuktu, Gao, Djenne and Sijilmasas were
trade centers in West Africa. Tunis, Marrakesh and Cairo were trade centers along the
coast of North Africa. Anothr important trade center was Adulis on the Red Sea.
Trade goods were moved from Western and Central Africa

Flannery O connor
In the mid 1900 s, America experienced many changes, from society and politics to
religion and literature. Countries were facing the aftermath of World War II, and
authors of the time reflected on how the world was dealing with the changes.
Flannery O Connor, a prominent Catholic writer from the South, was one of the
many who examined society and shared their philosophies. O Connor shocked her
twentieth century readers with the haunting style and piercing questions in her short
stories and novels, which were centered on a combination of her life experiences, her
deep Catholic faith, and the literature of the time.
Mary Flannery O Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1925 into one of the
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For example, O Connor s short story A Good Man is Hard to Find demonstrates this
transformation of grace through the character of the grandmother. A typical family
vacation turns for the worse and leads to the brutal murders of the family members
by the Misfit, an escaped convict. Even as the Grandmother hears the shots, she
pleads only for her own life with no concern for the others. In her last moments,
though, she is consumed with the redemption of grace in extremity and reaches out
to the Misfit, recognizing him as one of her children. This act of love also disturbs
the Misfit, who no longer recognizes murder as pleasure after seeing the grandmother
lying peacefully, but now exemplifies the emptiness found in rejecting grace ( Is
Flannery O Connor a Catholic Writer? ). The common themes in O Connor s work
highlight the sinful and prideful human condition and the desperate need of salvation.
In addition to her Catholic lifestyle, the contemporary style of writing affected O
Connor s short stories and novels. The contemporary movement took place in the mid
1900 s, progressing into American literature after World War II. Contemporary
literature is an extension of postmodern literature, for both styles deal with important
issues and events of the modern day time period. Common themes include irony,
vanity, pride, mutual deception, intruders, and feelings of dissolved isolationism.
Flannery

Imagery In George Orwell s Animal Farm
Actions speak louder than words, which is why the Party and Napoleon must be
delicate in their own personal advancements; or throw the spotlight onto an issue
that their subjects can latch onto. Orwell brings life to his text though the use of
political techniques, which include the use of a figurehead and a scapegoat to win
the loyalty of the masses. Hence, Orwell created the figureheads of Big Brother for
1984, and Napoleon for Animal Farm. However, life in both novelbecome almost
uninhabitable, which was conveyed through Orwell s use of imagery Down in the
street little eddies of wind were whirling dust and torn paper into spirals, and though
the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no colour in
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Swine! Swine! and suddenly she picked up a heavy Newspeak dictionary and flung it
at the screen. (Orwell 2016, Ch.1 pg. 14) This use of imagery depicts the
population s loyalty to Big Brother. Orwell fashioned Animal Farm to be an
allegory for the October Revolution and Stalin s rule in Russia, where the actions
of Napoleon and his subjects to be very similar. Such actions include a misguided
sense of loyalty, where Napoleon acquires nine puppies, whom are stupidly loyal
and are easily manipulated to bend to Napoleon s command. Orwell foreshadowed
the outcome of Napoleon s rule by observing the actions of the dogs, It was noticed
that they wagged their tails to him [Napoleon] in the same way as the other dogs
had been used to do to Mr. Jones. (Orwell 1951, Ch. 5 pg. 36) It is abundantly clear
that both humans and alike in the novels have been brainwashed to follow the
notorious reign of their

Unreliable Narrator In The Raven Research Paper
Edgar Allen Poe: Unreliable Narrator An unreliable narrator is defined as a narrator
that cannot be trusted. Edgar Allen Poe, an American poet, critic, short story writer,
and author, is known to have unreliable narrators in many of his works. The
narrators in his works, such as The Tell Tale Heart is considered to be unreliable
because he suffers from a severe mental illness, tell lies, limit their point of view, or
are not straight forward.
The Tell Tale Heart is a gothic short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. It is about a
psychotic unnamed man, who happens to be the narrator that kills and hides the body
of an older man who lives with him. The narrator is not really straight forward as to
the reason for committing the murder but one can assume that he is afraid of the
evil eye. The narrator states that the vulture eye made his blood run cold . For this
reason, the narrator decided that if he killed the old man, he would not have to see
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Poe writes ...why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses
not destroyed not dulled them... How, then, am I mad? Hearken! And observe how
healthily how calmly I can tell you the whole story. (387) This is the first clue as to
why the narrator is unreliable. He attempts to convince the audience that he is a
reliable narrator when in fact the tone that the narrator uses seems paranoid and
frantic towards the climax of the

The Muslim Veil
The Muslim Veil The veil worn by many Muslim women tends to be a stereotyped
piece of clothing. Many of us in the United States see it and automatically assume
that the person is a terrorist, but what do we really know about the Muslim veil?
Caryle Murphy, a writer for The Christian Science Monitor, thinks that we do not
fully understand the complexity of the Muslimveil. In Behind the Veil: Why Islams
Most Visible Symbol Is Spreading, Murphy writes that Rarely in human history has a
piece of cloth been assigned so many roles. Been embroiled in so much controversy.
Been so misjudged, misunderstood, and manipulated (1). We in the United States
need to understand that the veil is a piece of cloth that has different meanings to...
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However, the real concern Murphy points out is cultural. She writes that in Western
culture [...] masks usually denote deceit or something to hide and that the veil can
prevent Muslim women from assimilating into a Western community where high
stock is placed on face to face communication (4). British Minister Jack Straw
brought up this concern when he called the veil a visible statement of separation
and difference (4). France banned the wearing of the head scarf by state school
children in 2004, though it decided against banning the burqa throughout the country.
Some Middle Eastern countries like Turkey, and even Iran at one time, banned veils
in public to try to become more like the West. However, despite Western influence
and patriarchal pressure, more and more Muslim women are wearing veils not to
accommodate others but out of their strong religious belief that it gets them closer to
Allah (4). Murphy concludes by noting that women have fun with the veil when they
choose to wear it, making it into a fashionable item. Far from being repressed, these
women can cover and be beautiful (5).
After reading the article I better understand the complexities of the Muslim veil. I
had no idea, for example, that fashion magazines were devoted to the veil. I can see
how it would be difficult for someone in working class America to understand what
Muslim women go through. I hear the stereotype regularly at work: Why

Legal Assistance For Legal Aid
Legal aid is a government funded service for legal help for every New Zealander,
particularly for people with low income, and cannot afford a lawyer. The service
may help people to resolve their legal problem that may go to court, and make sure
they are not denied justice because they cannot afford a lawyer. Despite these
measures, concerns about the affordability of the legal aidsystem has arisen. Legal aid
cost continued to grow, where Ministry of Justiceencouraged clients to set up a
repayment plan. This matter was considered, because legal aid expenditure was more
than $100 million in debts. According to New ZealandHerald (2015), approximately
$10 million of legal aid debts were written off by Justice Ministry officials in 2014.
Why has the Ministry of Justice concurred to write off millions of dollars from
legal aid debtors? How will the taxpayers react? Was legal aid provided only to
people who really needs it? This paper introduces the system of legal aid and also
focussed on the ethical dilemma between legal aid and the society. It is based on the
most valuable material on the theme of literacy.
Life can be hard to go through when a difficult problem and struggles can arise at
any given moment. Legal aid introduced in the 19th century, to give legal
assistance for New Zealander with low income and are unable to afford a lawyer. It
has been available almost all court actions across all levels of the court system. Legal
aid provides legal assistance to people

Explain Edward Thorndike Theory Of Behaviourism
A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION
Children learn through encouragement and praise rather than punishment.
Edward Thorndike s Law of Effect states:
Behaviour that is followed by pleasant consequences is like to occur again and any
behaviour that is followed by unpleasant consequences is likely to stop occurring.
Edward Thorndike was a Beaviourist and worked on his theory that lead to the
development of Operant Conditioning within Behaviourism. Operant Conditioning
involves learning from the consequences of our Behaviour.
Thorndike s theory simply means to achieve good behaviour and learning one must
first present a form of encouragement and not punishment in order to achieve this
goal. There are several different types of Operant Conditioning. The one that explains
clearly what his theory states is the Token Economy. The Token Economy is a form ...
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As teachers, we should try our best to befriend our pupils so as to enhance learning
and to show results that what was taught was taken in and processed. Teachers
should encourage pupils and be like a second parent to their pupils so as to foster
learning in and outside a classroom. Teachers need to show encouragement or give
them small tokens or praises so they can break the fear barrier and pupils show
positive behaviour towards the teacher and learning. In any science class, teachers
should encourage pupils to love science and show them how fun science can be.
One major fact of why pupils see science as a burden is the amount of reading and
writing of work to do and study. Teachers now need to make it clear to pupils that
science is fun. What do this mean? They need to create more fun in class and out of
class science related activities so pupils learn without even thinking that leaning is
taking place. This way it is fun and more memorable than normal ways of learning.
Science is fun! And this way pupils will love

Medical Science Application Essay Sample
I am writing to express my utmost interest in the DEPT fellowship Program with
an emphasis in Medical Affairs and Medical Science Liaison with
GlaxosmithKline and United Therapeutics. I believe this program will help me
prepare and achieve necessary skillset and experience to achieve my career goal as
a Medical Science Liaison with a reputable industry upon completion. I believe that
UNC has very well developed program structure that will help develop my skills not
only in industry but also in academia. I have completed my Bachelors of Science in
Pharmaceutical Science from the Ohio State University and currently completing my
last year of PharmD at the University of Findlay.
Throughout my time at the University of Findlay, I have been directly involved in
several student pharmacy organizations, one of which included serving as the vice
president for Student Society of Health System Pharmacists. One of the most
rewarding experiences for me has been the opportunity to be involved with the faculty
in different areas of research ranging from cell viability to synthesis and modification
of chalcones. These experiences was imperative to improving my skills by allowing
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I believe that I would be a great candidate for the fellowship based on my
experiences, my diverse involvement, my leadership skills and my time
management skills. Thank you, for considering my candidacy and I would be
honored if I were presented with an onsite interview. Please let me know if there is
any additional information I can provide and feel free to contact me with any
questions at [email protected] or by phone at

Case Study Pathways College
Strategic planning is an essential step, and a required step by academic
accrediting agencies, in the development of a results based accountability system
for educational institutions. It is a disciplined effort to produce decisions and
actions that shape and guide an educational institution in what it does, and why it
does it. To that end, Pathways College strategic plan is defined as the process of
addressing the following questions: Who are we? Where are we? Where do we
want to be? To answer these questions, the College has developed and will continue
to develop a series of committees whose responsibilities coincide with the mission of
the college. These groups consist of board related and non board related committees.
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Define / Redefine the goals of the plan including time frames 2.Allocate resources
(Staffing, facilities, technology, budget) for the goals 3.Analyze the results for
the previous plan 4.Adjust plan according of next review Who are we? The
mission of Pathways College is to provide a pathway for students to become
contributing members of society and realize their dreams of obtaining a college
education. The primary group of students identified for acceptance to Pathways
College are those high school graduates from either the OFY program or OFL
program. Where are we? Updates from the last Board meeting As of the date of
this report, Pathways College is a licensed post secondary College recognized in
the state of California. On January 8, 2017, the College started its first groups of
students (11) in one of the two approved programs. Pathways College is
appropriately staffed with a Chief Academic Officer, Online Manager/Student
Advocate, Compliance Manager, Operational Specialist, and Enrollment Specialist.
This group, along with operational assistance for HEM, is able to manage the day
to day operations of the college at an adequate level at this time. Where do we want
to be? (Update) Goal DeadlineResource(s) /Analysis /

Bmw BMW Competitive Advantage
BMW AG, one of the world s largest premium carmakers, was founded in 1916 by
Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto. Today, the luxury car brand has its headquarter in
Munich, Bavaria, Germany and is the parent company of BMW MINI, Rolls Royce
and Land Rover. With a total of 31 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries
and a global sales network, BMWAG operates in the worldwide automobile industry
with its differentiated products and technology, which is owed to its inventors,
pioneers and designers. BMW s vision to create the perception of a personal vehicle
between the car and its driver through highly emotional connection leads the
multinational automobile company towards its mission to become the world s
leading provider of premium products and premium services for individual mobility
(BMW Group Company Profile,2012). To adapt to the global market developments,
BMW is continuously expanding its international production network, ensuring a
balanced distribution of value added along the production chain. During this report
we will look at the core activities and strategies that BMW employs and try to answer
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Increasing diversity in the workforce through the premise of a minimum
percentage of women in executive levels and each board is one way to achieve
this. Furthermore, the fact that BMW operates in a host of different countries
throughout the world allows the company to learn from different cultures and
establish worldwide learning capabilities. To be able to challenge the global
leaders (i.e. Toyota), BMW was first established as a company establishing a niche
in the aircraft engine industry; this allowed BMW to focus on a narrow industry at
first and gain experience. As it has established a toehold in this industry it started to
expand its product portfolio by including automobiles and motorcycles as well as
expanding sales
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