Erin Brockovich Review Essay

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Erin Brockovich Review EssayErin Brockovich Review Essay

Skid Row and the Safer Cities Initiative
The Safer Cities Initiative of Los Angeles was brought upon the city in late 2006 by Mayor,
Antonio Villaraigosa. The Initiative was primarily designed to remove the homeless and mentally
ill citizens from the isolated, 50 by 5 block, Los Angeles streets, known Nationally as Skid Row. In
the end the S.C.I. violated these citizens civil rights and failed to meet any set obligations and
responsibilities. Since the city of Los Angelesput this initiative into motion, the city then became
responsible for these people, as if they were the parent of these homeless children . You can t
kick a homeless person off the streets, they re homeless. So where do they go if they aren t
allowed on the street? Where do the mentally ill go if there are... Show more content on
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Los Angeles has the highest homeless population in the country, double more than that of New
York, with the shocking estimate of 83,347 people living in Los Angeles County on the streets or
in shelters on any one night, at any given point in time, and 224,203 annually in Los Angeles
County ( excluding those in Long Beach, Pasadena and Glendale ). Including the estimates in
Long Beach, Pasadena, and Glendale the total is approximately 91,000 people. 80% 90% of the
people in Skid Row are drug addicts and in Los Angeles County 21% of the homeless cited drug
addiction as the cause of their current situation ( в…” struggle with mental illness and addiction )
, and on average 10 out of 12 times they will relapse, making the success rate of staying clean 1
out of 6. The number one drug of choice is crack cocaine, the number 2 drug is heroin (
approximately 100,000 users in Los Angeles County ), the next in line is methamphetamine. In
2000 2004 Skid Row lost 1000 housing units. In 2005 there were 1,544 violent crimes on Skid
Row, 10 times more than in Beverly Hills which is 8 miles away. This is the city away from
downtown. Skid Row has 5 major missions that service 6,561 homeless families. Midnight Mission
was the first shelter to be built in downtown Los Angeles. It was established in 1914 ,by Tom
Liddecoat father of the poor , as a refuge for the men of Skid Row. in 1922 the midnight mission
was given a non profit status. in 1933 Henry Richman
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Epistobabble Warfare
INTRODUCTION
The article Marketing: philosophy of science and epistobabble warfare is a commentary by the
author Michel Rod published as a qualitative research in an International Journal, Vol. 12 Iss. 2, pp.
120 129.
Throughout the article Rod articulated his viewpoints on the variety of philosophies involved in
legitimizing the science of marketing research and sought to establish his own perspective of what
he actually believes marketing research should accomplish. This was stated in his thesis statement
that:
Rather than argue one particular perspective, it is this paper s central thesis that no one
philosophical perspective does or should have a monopoly on what makes a useful contribution to
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To further balance his commentary, Rod also looked at the unpopular aspect of the philosophy of
science in marketing, the philosophies that dictate how market research should be conducted to
make a real contribution to society. In quoting Frank Bass on his editorial comment to put it all
together
Gains in fundamental knowledge have been substantial, but, more importantly, what has transpired
has been the development of a system for further development of science in marketing (p. 124.)
Whilst Rod continued in his literature review to explore further philosophies,
Critique
Rod s conceptual paper on Marketing: the philosophy of science and epistobabble warfare was
not an easy paper that one could read and understand on the first go. If the topic is not within the
subject area of the reader, then the article further becomes an epistobabble full of isims and
schisms that one would have to ponder on for days.
There is no denying that the reader had to do additional research to fully comprehend Rod s
commentary on the philosophical perspectives involved in conducting a market research.
Nevertheless, by stating his background in medicine where research was/is conducted with less
philosophical debates, save ethical ones the transition for Rod to an area with documented
philosophies in search of truths was a transition for him.
Who is the author of this journal entry? It was interesting to note that Professor Michel Rod is an
associate professor
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To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell Essay
To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell It is a metaphysical poem, which means its lyric
contains many striking images, is very intense and uses strong metaphors. It is concerned with a
young man who is trying to persuade a young woman to have sex with him by charming and
rushing her into it because he only has one thing on his mind. In the poem he uses three different
arguments, flattery, fear and passion to persuade her to his point of view. In the first section
Andrew Marvell uses flattery, he does this by telling her that if he had all the time in the world he
would use it by telling her how beautiful she is and stare into her eyes but he doesn t have this
time and he knows this so he s using his charm and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My vegetable love should grow Vaster than empires, and more slow; The language in the first
stanza uses assonance such as And the last age should show your heart He also uses alliteration
such as: We would sit down and think which way and An age at least to every part He uses this
in the poem to give it rhythm to engage the reader and make it easier for the reader to get a flow
to the lyrical rhythm of the poem. At the very beginning of the poem he uses the word crime
straight the way to make her feel guilty and also that she kind of owes him something, Had we
but world enough, and time This coy Lady, were no crime He uses a lot of exaggeration to
project how much he really wants her, to make her feel flattered, by telling her all the time he
would spend on her and all the love he would give her and then telling her all of what s he s told
her is the least he would do, Nor would I love at lower rate That quote could also be perceived as
metaphorically paying for what he wants. The second stanza based on fear and persuading her by
using strong and powerful images almost scares her into having sex with him. He uses the most
powerful imagery of destruction, war, Time s winged chariot
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First Person Narrative
On March 4th, 2005 I sat in Mrs. Musser s first grade class. I talked with my friend Olivia Thacker,
like I did everyday. We talked about boys; how smelly they were and how we would never have
boyfriends. We talked about our sisters who were also friends, and we talked about our parents.
However, that year we mostly talked about my mother. Around 2:45, my sister, Lauren and I, would
walk to the farthest end of the school. That end of the school was filled with the bigger kids and I
was always scared to walk on that side. My sister who was in second grade at the time, always
walked with me, so I had some protection. Anyways, we walked out the doors to the student car
rider pick up line. My grandmother on my father s side always picked us up... Show more content
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We drove for what seemed hours to my six year old self. When we arrived in the parking lot of
the hospital, which I can never remember the name of, he told us why we were there. Lauren
threw a fit, screaming and crying like someone was hurting her. She shouted I never wanted him
. I believe that is still to this day the biggest lie she has ever told. We walked up to the big glass
hospital doors, and straight through them to the elevator. I waited and waited for what seemed
forever until the big silver doors opened, and my dad showed us which way to go. We walked
past room after room listening to the crying and sometimes laughter. Finally, we got to the right
room and we walked in. There sat my mother on a hospital bed. She didn t seem hurt or in pain,
but they said it was happening fast. At one point my mother s father (Poppy) took us down to
the cafe, and all I remember is that hospitals have very good spaghetti. My Poppy got a phone call
and all of the sudden we were on the move, going through the halls like there was a fire we were
trying to escape from. When we got back to my mother s hospital room, everyone looked so upset;
their faces, eyes and cheeks were red and
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The Importance of International Commercial Arbitration Essay
Introduction
International commercial arbitration is one of the most important legal institutions in international
private law. This conclusion follows from the fact that the nature of arbitration depends largely on
autonomy of the parties, who choose arbitration procedure as the procedure in which the dispute
will be settled; place where the arbitration is to be held; arbitral tribunal etc. Probably the most
important and considerable expression of the autonomy is the right to choose the law, which is to
be applied to merits of the dispute. The chosen applicable law guarantees in large measure
predictability of the outcome of the case and allows parties to control the scope of interpretation
and application of the international commercial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The subject of the research is the law applicable in international commercial arbitration. The paper
will first deal with the law applicable to arbitration agreement. Secondly, the question of
determination of law applicable to the merits of the dispute will be brought up including the case
when the intention of the parties can be found and the situation when there is absence of the choice
of law made by the parties. The significance of the selected research topic can be explained by the
fact that international commercial arbitral proceedings is widely used by the parties of commercial
transactions as the effective method of dispute settlement and the issue of applicable law to the
merits of the dispute is one of the main which the arbitral tribunal has to decide.
Conclusion
The nature of international commercial arbitration has a close connection to the party autonomy,
which is also expressed in the right of the parties to choose the law that is to be applied by the
arbitrators to the dispute between them. The same right is given to the parties concerning the
arbitration agreement.
Firstly, the choice of law applicable to the substance of the dispute which the parties have made
can be either express or implied and if such choice took place the arbitrators have to apply it.
Without any indications concerning choice of applicable law, an arbitral tribunal has to determine
such law through the searching of proper
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Selective Faith Maxim Essay
The book talks about two kinds of decision maxims when a situation presents itself. But before all
this, we must understand that the very nature of human being s existence is to find out the truth in
every situation. Living a life based on a lie goes against the very fabric of human nature. Therefore,
these two maxims are the just the means to achieve the real truthultimately. The maxims are careful
scrutiny maxim and selective faith maxim. In careful scrutiny, the person would carefully evaluate
all options before settling for the best one. Minimization of risks and maximum results is what the
careful scrutiny aims to achieve.
Whereas, in selective faith maxim; the person would be a little more adventurous by exploring all
possible avenues before settling down for the one . Risk appetite here is more, the learning is
given more emphasis by knowing what happens if other types of ... Show more content on
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We found out that we had come on the wrong route for almost 20 to 30 miles. It took a while to
understand that we were on the wrong path and it was pretty late in the night too. Now should
we go back all the way and get on the right road or should we go on and find an interconnecting
road? We finally took a leap of faith and continued on our road without turning back. Luckily we
were able to find out a road which led us back to the right path. So here, in spite of the odds, my
selective faith maxim was at work here. It could be because my personality is more tilted towards
it, causing me to take the selective maxim path. But for a person with more risk averse nature,
taking the careful scrutiny path would have been a safer option. Finding the right balance is
difficult, therefore we just to make sure that taking selective maxim be spent on worthful
experiences, rest other times, we can take the careful path. The imaginative weighted risk is the
ideal situation anyone would want to have, but in reality, it s
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Leasing A Car
What are the benefits and drawbacks of leasing a car rather than owning one? Benefits Leasing a
car is another term for renting, it is a way to make a car purchase a vehicle with less risk. The
risk is reduced as you have the option to return the car after the term ends, meaning you don t
ever have to worry about owning more than the car is worth. Cars are not generally assets that
store value, their value deceases as the car is driven and become older. If you are a person that
enjoys getting a new car often, leasing may be the best option for you. Once the term is up, you
can easily trade it in for a new model and not risk having to take out a second auto loan. Drawbacks
Sometimes the down payment, monthly payments, and buyout cost can add
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Essay on The Poetry of Robert Hayden
Although the majority of Robert Hayden s writings address racial themes and depicts events in
African American history, he also wrote short poems that capture his own personal experiences.
Hayden has an enormous amount of great poems and short stories, but as I read through many
of them, I was touched by two specific poems that I felt I could personally relate to. I chose these
poems because I am able to put myself into the story line and understand what the writer is
talking about. I believe that a good writer is able to reach any reader regardless of race, gender, or
age. Hayden possessed an incredible skill with his language and the structures of his poems that
could almost pull the reader right out of their chair and place them in the... Show more content on
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The first thing I had learned about Hayden s style before I began reading his actual poems was
that he frequently used first person point of view. Many critics mimic the same thoughts when
they discuss how a large majority of his poems were based on his personal experience. He uses
his recollection of himself in relation to something else: other characters, different experiences,
and even through works of art. He tends to reflect back on numerous times of his childhood. They
are clearly personal and some almost seem biographical as he remembers his past and his family as
he grew older. These writing are not usually happy for him or easy to put on paper for everyone to
see. They seem to bring up pain, guilt, sorrow and a sense of suffering. His writings reflect what he
feels on the inside: lost identity, loneliness, and his longing need for attention.
In Those Winter Sundays Hayden tells a story about a son looking back at his father during his
childhood. The poem describes a father that through words doesn t necessarily show love or
affection towards his family. It captures the need of love from a distant father to his child. Through
reading this poem, it is discovered that the love the son was looking for was always present it was
just communicated more through the fathers efforts and less through the type of tenderness that is
expected from a child. He explains in small details his fathers suffering. The man
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My Reaction To Noel Ashfall Summary
My reaction to the noel Ashfall by Mike Mullin was filled with exhilaration because the book
always left me hanging, and wanting more. This book always wanted me to keep reading because
of all the cliff hangers.
The reason I chose this novel is because it caught my attention, and seemed interesting. Looking
through the list of books this one caught my eye, and seemed the most interesting.
The organization of this novel is in chronological order because Alex tells about what he does, and
when he does it on his journey to find his family.
One symbol that caught my eye in the book was ash because even after the eruption they kept using
the word ash. Ash means sorrow of the world, which is how Alex describes his life after the
eruption.
The importance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Vengeance punishment inflicted or retribution exacted or an injury or wrong
Resin a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other
plants
Sparser thinly dispersed or scattered
Haunch a buttock and thigh considered together, in a human or animal
Falsetto a method of voice production used by make singers, especially tenors, to sing notes higher
than their normal range
Palpitate beat rapidly, strongly, or irregulary
One of the pivotal scenes in this novel was when the volcano hit, and the explosions were going off
because Alex immediately thought about his family, and he knew he needed to find them.
There were many literary elements in the novel such as similes, hyperboles, and metaphors that
were used in the novel to describe the action in the book.
A quote in the novel is But unlike thunder, this didn t stop. It went on, and on, machine gun style,
as if Zeus had loaded his bolts into an M60 with an inexhaustible ammo crate. This quote is a
simile because it compares the explosions to a huge machine gun, and used as to compare it
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I Do Not Own Harry Potter Essays
Dark mist swirls, creating cruel images. Harry saw himself in the mist with bloodshot eyes and
unnaturally sharp teeth, pale and unnerving. He gasps and the picture wisps away like thin,
black sand. High pitched screams sound from every direction. Behind the mist, Harry could see
Hermione and Ginny laying on the ground. His fists clench and shake, and he cries out in
desperation. There was clearly blood covering their ripped clothing and some very nasty bruises.
He cries out again, but they, too, disappear. No... The mist clears and he sees Ron, in his striped
pajamas, reaching an arm out to Harry. He tries to run to the ginger but seems to be running
backwards. Slowly, Harry could see deep cuts forming on his best mate s arms and face.... Show
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Bring Ron back. His counterpart chuckles and kicks Harry roughly on the back. Tears
overflowed and the raven quietly sobbed, wishing for the ginger s comfort. You did this! He
heard an accusing voice shout. Harry glanced up, still curled in on himself, to see Ron but much
worse than before. Bones could be seen under deep cuts or where sections of skin was missing.
Harry shook his head, tears blurring his vision and staining his glasses. You did this to me! Ron
yells. Both boys bodies shook violently, one from anger and the other from fear and deep
sadness. No... I.. didn t. No. Harry whispered and was kicked again, this time by his best mate.
He hears the dark laugh behind him again. Oh, but you did. His counterpart concluded in his
head. Harry could feel the tears pouring profusely, refusing to look pass his eyelids. You caused
it all. You brought their demise. Another sharp kick directed at his ribs made Harry yelp and
spread his body out, away from the new bruise. It laughs again, bending in front of Harry s face.
It s quite fun, is it not? Seeing the destruction you bring, quite comical. It quickly stands and
faces Ron with the dagger again in its hand. The demon smiles wickedly at Harry before placing
the knife at Ron s throat, slicing the pale ginger s skin. After a long, agonizing moment, Harry
achingly crawls to the white, lifeless body. He places a soft hand on Ron s bloated chest, still filled
with air, completely
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The Rational Model of Policy Decision Making
Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Public Policy and Policy Analysis: The Rational
Model Question: The rational model of public policy making, though heavily criticized, is the
most widely used and or talked about model. Discuss why. By Lefoko O. Molebatsi (University of
Botswana) Instructor: Prof G. S Maipose 2001
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Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Introduction
According to Dunn (1994:330), rationality is a self conscious process of using explicit reasoned
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6. The decision maker will choose the alternative, and its consequences, that maximizes attainment
of his or her goals, values, or objectives11.
The outcome of this modus operandi is a rational decision that is, one that most effectively
achieves a given end. In short, it optimizes; it is the best possible decision 11. Rational decisions
bring about either large and basic or limited changes in public policies. Perhaps it is important to
note that these decisions are more often than not in line with the ideals and aspirations of elites,
who are happy with the political situation as it stands. Thus, this contributes (I submit) to the wide
usage of the rational model within the fraternity of management policy and decision making.
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Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Despite heavy criticism of the rational model,
some authors continue to view it as an ideal. An idealized model of rational policymaking process
consists of a в Ђћrational individualв Ђџ undertaking the following sequential activities: 1. A goal
for solving a problem is established 2. All significant consequences of each alternative strategy are
predicted and the probability of those consequences occurring is estimated. 3. Finally, the strategy
that most nearly solves the problem or solves it at least cost is selected12. 4. All alternative
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The Education Sector On The Global Scale Of South Africa
Philanthropist, anti apartheid revolutionary, and politician who also served as President of South
Africa, Nelson Mandela, the most powerful weapon that one can use to change the world is
education( Mandela n.p). Despite the literacy level gradually raising globally due to advancement
in technology that has made learning easy, fast and efficient. Most of the countries in Africa, Asia
and some states in America still languish in poverty due to high rates of unemployment and low
minimum wages. These unfortunate and deplorable conditions have deterred these areas from
experiencing the transformative power of education (Lockheed 25). At the center stage of these
challenges that are facing the education sector on the global scale is the cost of... Show more content
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If text books are made cheaper, some issues such as plagiarism and low quality
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of work, poorly conducted research, wanting reading culture, deplorable states of the libraries,
economic disparities and overall low quality of education shall be addressed. The quality of
research at the college level is mostly dependent on the availability of textbooks. Whether for the
Science or Humanity college students, their research demands many books at ago to compare
opinions of different scholars and how different authors have tackles a given concept (McMillan
3). This helps the learner to conceptualize the principles and ideologies behind different theories.
It is only by understanding the fundamental principles that the learners can be innovative and
develop products that can make the world a better place (Lockheed 22). Furthermore, this deeper
grasp of the concepts is what will enable learners to develop real solutions to the problems that
are facing humanity today like contagious and terminal diseases, food crisis, and economic
recessions and unlock the potential of many economies across the world (McMillan 5). Research
has also offered a platform for young scientists and scholars to stretch their intellectual stamina.
Unfortunately, all this will building castles in the air if the costs of textbooks is not lowered to
enable the learners get access to these materials of reference
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Half Dome Pros And Cons
There appears to be three different veiws on climbing to the top of the Half Dome. Half Domes
is a granite rock, 4,800 feet high and resembles a bowling ball cut into half. Half Domes is
location in Marposa Calit and until cables were installed in 1919 was considered inaccessible.
Now novice climbers can reach the top and are rewarded with aspiring views. The first view is
by the park officals. The main concern is hiker safety. The The park wants people to be able to
desens the rock in 45 minutes. They post signs telling people if a storm is imminent, however
people flout the warning signs and continue to the top. In the past, up to 1,200 hikers a day
climbed to the top and getting off the mountain was slow and difficult. In 2011 the park
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Fair-Value Accounting and the Financial Crisis Essay
Market crashes are nearly as old as the invention of money itself. But, as Gillian Tett underlines
in Fool s Gold, the latest financial crisis stands out due to its sheer size . Economists estimate
total losses could sum up to $2000 to $4000 billion, a number surprisingly not dissimilar to the
British Gross Domestic Product. In its post mortem, the self inflicted disaster has commonly
brought to light the question: Did bankers, regulators and rating agencies fail to see the flaws, or
did they fail to care? Importantly, it has also created a hunt for scapegoats and quick fixes.
Many Republicans and industry lobbyists have insisted that the financial meltdown would not have
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However, during the financial crisis, the application of the accounting standards was very different,
and did not demand pure FVA.
Firstly, the write downs were not as apparent as they seemed. Due to the mixed attribute model,
firms were allowed to choose the measurement attribute they desired for a position through how
they classified the position. During the crisis, banks did indeed utilize these safeguards and
discretion built into FVA on their mortgage based securities. This resulted in the re classification of
many fair value assets into other categories in which weaker impairment standards were applied.
Hence, most bank financial assets were valued at amortized historic costs on their balance sheets.
With only trading type operations reported under fair value principles . This implies that FVA
standards would have made little difference in a bank s balance sheets and regulatory capital ratios.
For the same reason, written down values were also barely understatements. If anything, they were
in fact overstatements as banks had the individual discretion in determining fair value. Lastly, FVA
standards also allowed the use of valuation models in the calculation of fair values when markets
become inactive, and stated that market prices from forced sales should not be used. Hence FVA
should have mitigated contagion effects, and actually protected institutions against negative spill
overs from distressed banks respectively. In a
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Italian American Culture
With Italians traveling to America to find a new world to explore and evolve in, they found some
interesting changes, and stereotypes that ended up transforming how they acted and dealt with
Americans. Italian American culture was a transition of hardships, to learning that the American
standard was not as strict as it was in Italy. Most of the men in our room worked at digging the
sewer. Bartolo got them the work and they paid him one quarter of their wages. Then he charged
them for board... (36 Black Boot Barn). This quote demonstrates to us, that people took
advantage of the newer Italian immigrants setting them not only a job, but shelter as well. While
they were trying to find a step to settle on, they had people who have been residents for a while
use these people, until they stood up and became more independent. There are examples of
when something good was taught to Italians, and they realized that America was not as uptight
in accepting abuse. In Rosa s journey of working in America she broke a lamp and started
breaking down in tears, but then a lady said, But Rosa, they said, you did a good thing! That
lamp was terrible! Somebody gave it to us so we had to keep it (Rosa 221). This demonstrates
that, sometimes, breaking something or messing up was alright, because it was a natural error that
was accepted instead of a death penalty. In the school system, stereotypes took a role in younger
Italian children and what they were good at. The main character in Mount
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Essay about Gulliver in Gulliver s Travels
A Simple Life
The novel, Gulliver s Travels, is just that, a novel about the main character, Gulliver who goes on
many journeys. The part of this book that brings out the reader s interest is Gulliver s character
and the ways his character changes as the story progresses. He begins as a naГ Їve Englishman and
by the end of the book he has a strong hatred for the human race. Gulliver shows that his adventures
have taught him that a simple life, one without the complexities and weaknesses of human society,
may be best, but the simple life he longed for should not have been the route he took. Before
leaving his hometown in England, Gulliver was an open minded character. His first journey lead
him to the land of the Lilliputians, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Luckily for Gulliver, he managed to escape being blinded; at least for the time being. On his
second journey, Gulliver visited the island where the Houyhnhnms and Yahoos resided. On this
island the first people that Gulliver saw were the Yahoos but was first to talk to the Houyhnhnms.
While speaking to the Houyhnhnms, Gulliver realized how intelligent the horse like specie was.
The Houyhnhnms initially thought Gulliver, because of the physical appearance, was a Yahoo,
who happened superior to the rest of them. On this island, the Houyhnhnms were the dominant
species while the Yahoos were the less governing and the more savage of the two groups. They
were said to be flesh eating animals that were greedy and selfish. Gulliver made the connection that
the Yahoos were like the mankind. Though the human race has laws, government and art, their
natural instincts are to be greedy and self striving. While speaking with the Houyhnhnms of the
relations of the English, Gulliver begins to realize how much he dislikes his own people. Gulliver
speaks of the English Revolution and the war with France. In speaking of this, he begins to refer to
the English people as Yahoos. Gulliver and his master, one of the Houyhnhnms, speak more of what
distinguishes the Yahoos and the Houyhnhnms. Becoming more intrigued by these conversations,
Gulliver wants to see the compelling details for himself. He asks to be put among the Yahoos and
notices
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Using Uniform Resource Locator ( Url )
Websites are made up of webpages each of which has its exclusive addresses called uniform
resource locator (URL). URLs direct users to get to a unique web page through web browsers.
URL naming and managing are considered two important issues as it is crucial for a webpage to
have an accurate address which appropriately represents content of the page and also generate
helpful application in web analytics. Protocol identifier, hostname, path or stem and parameters
are core components of URLs as they generate the frame of each URL. Hypertext transfer
protocol (HTTP) is one kind of protocols used to reach hypertext documents on the Net. Protocol
and resource name, which is the address of webpage are attached with a colon and two slashes. Host
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Additional information is gathered as campaign medium is added to the parameters as it
provides extra data such as email or cost per click (CPC). Campaign name identify a specific
product, promotions and etc. Campaign term is applied for paid keyword search. Campaign
content is used to separate ad, content or link, which refer to the same URL. The fact that the
functionality of the page or its content is not affected when extra parameters are added to the
URL is crucial to know as parameters are applied in web analytics tools such as Google analytics
to get traffic source data. Web analytics tools such as Sitecatalyst, Webtrends and Google analytics
uses parameters differently. Sitecatalyst is highly depended on page names than additional parts of
URLs so parameters do not make further data. Webtrends mainly uses hostname and path to
identify pages, however, Webtrends is able to recollect disregarded parameters when they are
needed to separate unique pages. Google Analytics applies three main campaign parameters which
are campaign source, campaign medium and campaign name. In Google analytics there is an option
to have additional campaign such as campaign trend and campaign content. URLs in Web analytics
are of high importance as they define data strategy, cookies strategy, sessions and etc. The domain
segment the URL makes a mandate rule when it
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Why Do Immigrants Take American Jobs
Immigration has been a widely controversial topic for most Americans. Many Americans claim that
immigrants take American jobs right under our noses. The notion that immigrants take American
jobs, is a huge misconception. In Aviva Chomsky s novel, They Take Our Jobs! and 20 other myths
about immigration, explores different ideas on why many Americans believe that immigrationis a
big threat to the current American job market. To battle these tropes, Chomsky states facts and
backs her claims with many examples to amply prove that Immigration is not a major factor to the
loss of jobs. Though many Americans will continue to blame immigrants, mainly because they are
legally deprived of many of the rights U.S. citizens get. It s an easy scapegoat... Show more content
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The catch is, the jobs that are available aren t always the most highest paid jobs that people want
to do. It s certainly not enough to support families, but immigrants and some poor Americans will
still work those jobs, because it s the only thing they are able to do. They settle for lousy jobs, and
embrace the low wages. But even if population continues to grow, it s not guaranteed that job s will
continue to keep flourishing if the community isn t well. Job s that affect the community are local
jobs, which help out the community because the money they make goes towards the community.
But most jobs rely on the global market to stay afloat in the economy. And typically, the jobs that
rely on the global market instead of the local market, aren t able to support the local communities
which can keep local communities stagnant. The more support that goes into the global businesses,
leads local businesses to often close, which follows more job losses. The more job losses there are
in the community, the more people will leave the community to find a different one with actual
jobs. It s a continuous
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Medieval Marriage Laws Essay
Marriage laws in medieval England were for the most part canon laws. Laws which were legal
principles and regulations created and enforced through ecclesiastical and hierarchical authorities of
the Church. Marriage customs in medieval England included the age of the betrothed, dowries, and
the social status of the woman in relation to the man, because concubines also had legal status in
medieval times. The tradition of medieval marriageincludes the traditional color of marriage, the
tradition of maid of honor, bridal veil, garters, and flowers. These are many things which are still
prevalent today in wedding ceremonies. So looking at these laws, customs, and tradition it
becomes clearer how marriages were made, how marriage contracts affected both families. It also
clarifies how marriage obligations affect the wife legally, it can answer the questions of divorce in
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These marriages had both religious and secular facets, but the religious aspects of the marriage
were defined by the Bible. Canon laws are laws set forth by the teaching of the Bible; therefore the
laws which govern marriage can be found in the Bible, and have been interpreted by those in
authority in the Church. First and foremost the laws state that there are two parts to a marriage; the
first being consent, and the second being consummation. In book four of, Marriage Canons from
the Decretum of Gratian and The Decretals, Sext, Clementines and Extravagantes, it is written,
Proper and certain betrothals, with valid consent, although they do not give rise to an impediment
of public propriety, do present a diriment impediment to subsequent betrothals, but not to preceding
ones. This states, that most marriages are lawful with the exception of those of diriment
impediment , or a voidable infraction of canon law, i.e. prior marriage. Marriage customs
concerning how marriages were made, differ from the law. The law says the consent
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Reactive Supervisors Essay
An entire industry, multiple government organizations and billions of dollars spent to govern,
monitor, and enforce safety. With all this oversight, why does safety fail? Anyone who deals with
safety on a day to day basis would love to have this question answered. Many people have lost hair,
sleep, patience, and time pondering, how did this happen? Most times through the course of
research and investigations, the answer is; safetyfails when people routinely deviate from standard
without repercussion, supervision is inadequate, or when people begin to rush. Latent failure is the
term used to identify an error in the safety system that lays dormant for a period. Latent failures by
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By not investing the possibilities that they may face nonstandard events in the future, they set
themselves and those in their charge up for issues. Supervisors who are able to look ahead at
impending issues will be able to react quicker and have better results. Even worse is the
tendency for reactive supervisors to become over reactive supervisors. Over reaction may come
in many forms but all will share one common trend, they will be detrimental to those they affect.
Close minded supervisors and those that blindly enforce the standard are similar in nature but
differ in reason and drive. Close mindedness is a product of refusing to see another s point of view
where as someone blindly enforcing standards may be doing so with all the best intentions but may
not be aware of the benefits of pushing for a change to the standard. Of all the supervisors for a
safety system, the most burdening is one that only identifies issues and shortcomings but never
presents a solution. The impact this style of supervision has on those under it cannot be understated
it is morally exhausting. Workers who constantly have to wade through issue after issue with an
apparent abandonment from the supervisors that never produce a solution will begin to get sloppy,
apathetic, and rush just to be done with
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Cutting Edge Korean Slides From Middle Korean
Cutting edge Korean slides from Middle Korean, which thus dives from Old Korean,
whiplummets from the dialect talked in Prehistoric Korea (named Proto Korean), whose nature
is wrangled, to a limited extent since Korean hereditary inceptions are dubious. A connectch ion
of Korean (together with its wiped out relatives which shape the Koreanic family) with Japonic
dialects has been proposed by etymologists like William George Aston and Samuel Martin. Roy
Andrew Miller and others proposed or bolstered the incorporation of Koreanic and Japonic
dialects in the implied Altaic family (a full scale family that would contain Tungusic, Mongolian
and Turkic families), now not acknowledged by generally masters. Chinese characters touched
base in Korea together with Buddhism amid the pre Three Kingdoms period and stayed as the
sole script for composing Korean through over a thousand years (Chinese script adjusted for
Korean is known as hanja) alongside the phonetic scripts that were later imagined. Just special
elites were taught for fluidly perused and think of them, however, as the vast majority of the
populace was ignorant. In the fifteenth century, King Sejong the Great felt that the hanja were not
sufficient to compose Korean and this was the reason for its exceptionally limited use, so (with a
conceivable help of the Hall of Worthies) he built up an alphabetic featural composing framework
referred to today as hangul, which was intended to either help in perusing hanja or supplant
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Ernest Hemingway Sexism
Famously known for the tragic events from his past, American author, Ernest Hemingway
connected with many readers across the world. His works helped influence many writers and
readers during the World War I aftermath (Poetry Foundation). After taking his life in 1961,
Hemingway left a huge impact on the literary and social world (Akers). After becoming an
important figure in the literary world, Ernest Hemingwayconnected with many other well known
authors such as Ezra Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein and many others. Ernest Hemingway
s controversial stories were written as a way to express himself and became well known for
discussing topics such as abortions. Born in Oak Park, Illinoison July 21st, 1899, Ernest
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People praised him for his ability to connect with the Lost Generation. The young Americans who
went to war during World War I and World War II (Blume). He also had a goal to always tell the
reader the truth (Poetry Foundation). Many of his works dealt with the biggest wars in history; he
helped reader learn the truth and the effects of war. This inspired many writers who also endured
the same war as Ernest Hemingway. Due to the effectiveness of his writing, Hemingway received
an award for the Nobel peace prize in 1947, 1950, 1953 and 1954 (Nobel Prize). Ernest Hemingway
become well known for talking about controversial topics in many of his stories. This influenced a
group of writers who strived to have the impact as
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Amy Tan s Two Kinds
For many of us growing up, it has been our mothers that played a crucial part in our lives in
terms of what made us into who we are today. Our mothers forgave us when it seemed like no
one else could. They comforted us when it felt like everything was going down hill. And they
have loved us unconditionally, especially during the times we needed it the most. However,
there are times when our mother s do things even if we don t agree with it. Take Jing Mei and
her mother from the story Two Kinds by Amy Tan, for example. Jing Mei is a girl raised by her
overbearing mother, a Chinese immigrant while struggling to forge her own sense of identity in the
face of her strong willed mother s dream that she become a prodigy (Brent). Throughout the story,
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Every idea about the essence of Jing Mei s future to become this prodigy is caused by what her
mother watches on television and what she reads about in women s magazines and other
publications such as Ripley s Believe it or not and Good Housekeeping. Her mother s first
attempt to transform Jing Mei into this prodigy comes from television movies. She explains, My
mother thought I could be a Chinese Shirley Temple. We d watch Shirley s old movies on TV as
though they were training films (Roberts). While Jim Mei continues to struggle to find who she
really is, her mother on the other hand becomes determined to turn her into this prodigy. We begin
to see that Jing Mei mother demands her to try on multiple identities, such as being this Shirley
Temple, but the Chinese version of course, a genius child, or even an expert at playing the piano.
However, this determination that Jing Mei becomes a prodigy threatens to suffocate the whole
meaning of her being who she wants to
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Things Fall Apart Quote Analysis
Things Fall Apart Essay Prompt 1 The imperialism brought up many hard times for the imperialist
and the natives of the lands that the imperialist wanted to conquer. The book Things Fall Apart
written by Chinua Achebe is set in the first waves of European imperialists in Nigeria; they acted
in a way that Chinua wrote them in some opinions are highly stereotyped in what they did. When
the Europeans industrialized Africa, anyone that did not have the Christian religion was deemed
uncivilized . The fact is though, the Ibo people were civilized in their own right way. For example,
they had a form of government, religion, a justice system, and the children were schooled in what
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These things included: how to farm his family s plot of land, how to hunt, to take care of the
house, and other things the man of the house has to take care of. Before Okonkwo was banished,
he teaches his son Nwoye and he helped him by fetching the yams in long baskets from the barn
and in counting the prepared seeds in groups of four hundred, to prepare the crops for harvest
(Achebe 24). The women while much less important in Umuofia also learn what it means to be a
caring wife that does her husband s bidding. By age twelve boys are suspected to know how to
run their own farm and rule their household and wives to truly prove he is a man. A man, even
though they have great masculinity always go back to their mother for comfort and Is it right that
you, Okonkwo, should bring to your mother a heavy face and refuse to be comforted? (Achebe
101) Even though the males run the village of Umuofia they always have that little pull on them as
children to go back to their mothers for comfort. A true man in the Ibo culture would be tough how
to get titles easily and effectively in the clan to rise to a higher power in their government that the
people have
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Impact Of Globalization On Indian Social Structure
ABSTRACT:
Caste has always been integral to the Indian social structure. Be it in the historical era or be it in
the globalized era, caste has managed not to cease from the Indian society. Though the nature of
caste system has changed tremendously, the basic crux remains the same, i.e. the majority of the
backward castes/ social groups still remain backward. The globalization era might have an era of
positive impact on nations world wide, ironically, it has managed to leave negative impacts too.
Similarly, globalization has impacted caste too. It is a phenomenon that has not only led to
pauperization but has rapidly increased social inequalities. In this paper, an attempt shall be made
to analyze the impact globalization has left on castes. The following section of this paper shall try
and reflect on issues like education, employment, poverty etc in context to Dalits in India.
INTRODUCTION:
The term globalization had started gaining prominence towards the end of twentieth century. Over
the period of time, it has become one of the most discussed phenomenon. It is not about the process
of international integration of nations and their economic activities, but as a matter fact, it is way
more complex involving other factors like environmental challenges, politics and other socio
cultural aspects.
Speaking of globalization, it promises not just development and prosperity for all at a global level,
but also ensures social welfare and freedom. However, in the past few years,
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un Microsystem Company Analysis Essay
Executive Summary
In this analysis of the Sun Microsystem Company I will give a situation analysis, which includes
the growing economic trend in the market of the new computer technology. An analysis of the
industry that states the current workstation market and its competitors, which states that the
industry is an exclusive market with high entry barriers and has a constant competition with the
personal computer industry. In the organizational section, a general financial analysis of the
companies profitability, and the management philosophy of the current C.E.O. and the negative
effects he s caused. The marketing strategy will explain the companies target market, its market
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Situation Analysis
Environment
The economic environment from 1982 to 1990 was the age of new technology. During this time
there were many new companies emerging in the computer industry, trying to find a niche market.
The economy was trending towards a large increase on economic wealth and very low
unemployment rates. The culture was starting to embrace the idea of computer technology and the
idea of networking.
Industry
The industry in which Sun Microsystems is competing in is computer workstations for scientists,
engineers, and commercial companies. Sun s founder s believed there was demand for a desktop
computer workstation costing between $10,000 and $20,000 in a market niche, ignored by
minicomputer makers such as, IBM, Data General, Dec, and Hewlett Packard. Sun s executives
believed that they would only have a short time in this market before the other large companies
decided to enter, because it was an exclusive market with a high entry barrier, but with opportunity
for extensive profitability.
The workstation market for engineers and scientists was rapidly becoming saturated. The company
is now concentrating more of its efforts on airlines, banks, insurance, financial companies, and other
commercial companies, trying to persuade users to utilize Sun workstations to solve new problems.
Sun had to change their product design to make its machines easier to install, and improve the
understandability of product manuals. As Sun
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Compromise Catastrophe
Compromise Catastrophe:
How Culture Conflicts Caused the American Civil War The American Civil War was one of the
bloodiest American wars fought; about two percent of the American population died. If two
percent of all Americans were killed in a war today, about six million Americans would be dead.
Why couldn t the presidents of the Confederate and United States of America just come to an
agreement and avoid so much bloodshed? From 1820 to 1858, United States Politics transformed
from making Compromises between the pro slavery economy of the South and the Free economy of
the North to most southern states agreeing that they should secede from our supposedly corrupt and
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The Republican party s main objective was to stop slavery from spreading into the western
territories, but the Anti Slavery Society was much more strict, declaring that, ...[T]he slaves ought
instantly to be set free... (Document C). This made the South feel alienated from the North, and the
Federal Government worked quickly to try and fix this, creating the Compromise of 1850. The
Compromise of 1850 was made of five bills, but one specifically outraged the North: the Fugitive
Slave Acts of 1850, which allowed government officials to detain and person convicted of being
a runaway slave, even if they had lived with their friends for years and were clearly not runaway
slaves. Many Northerners created bands against the laws and actively worked to disobey the
Slave Acts, which made the South infuriated since the North had agreed to the Compromise. At
this point, people began creating ideas about secession, as Senator Daniel Webster said in his
speech to Congress in March, 1850: I hear with pain and anguish the word secession, especially
when it falls from the lips of those who are... patriotic (Document C). After these years, the election
of 1860 was just around the corner, and this election would show just how divided the cultures of
America
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Zara Business Model
By Wendy Zara exericse 1
Q5. Who are the customer ?
The target market is broad, women, men, children that likes fashion and is sensitive to fashion.
Q6 .Who are the customers, and what product/ service attributes do they consider important?
The target market is very broad, Zara do not define their target by segmenting ages and lifestyles
like what traditional retailers are doing. Its target market is working in big cities, with mid range
income, a young, educated person that likes fashion, care about the looks and enjoy shopping. Zara
segment their product line by women s (60%), men s (25%) and the fast growing children s (15%)
department.
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Categories of customer relationships:
Personal assistance
The customer interacts with the sales representative to get help during sales process and after the
purchase is completed
Automated service
Zara has an online product catalogue with product description and price in the website to allow
visitors to browse and buy the products quickly and easily
Co creation
Customer can feedback any queries, concerns, or comments regarding the services, products or
website by filling in the form in website or contact customer service by filling the form at the
website or obtain from the store.
5. Revenue Stream
Revenue come from traditional sales of products
Analysis of Cash Flows:
Zara is 64.8% of Inditex sales
Cost of sales = 5,612 x 64.8% = 3636.576
Inventory= 1,277 x 64.8% = 827.496
Net sales= 13,793 x 64.8% = 8937.864
Receivables = 531 x 64.8% = 344.088
Payables = 2,679 x 64.8% = 1735.992

Money Tied Up in the Factory
Throughput (R) = $3636.576 M/yr (cost of goods sold)
Inventory (I)= $827.496M
Flow Time = I/R = 0.2275yr = 11.8 weeks (avg. dollar invested in the factory before it leaves the
process through the door of the finished goods inventory warehouse)
Accounts Receivable (Money Tied Up between Billing and Payment)
Throughput (R) = $8937.864 M/yr (net sales)
Inventory (I) = $344.088 K (receivables)
Flow Time = I/R = 0.0385= 2.002 weeks (avg. time takes
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Tank Weapons Research Paper
Tank Warfare
Tanks huge, movable, masses of metal capable of destroying anything in their path. It would only
seem logical that tanks would be considered an important part of a country?s battle plan.
However, in the early stages of WWII the tank was only seen as support for the infantry. As WWII
progressed so did the view of tank uses in battle. Comparing and contrasting the United States,
Britain, and German tanks during WWII would require one to look at a variety of design elements,
the skills of the tank commanders, the willingness and ability of the countries to make
improvements based on need, and most importantly a change in each country?s belief that the tank
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Captain Michael Wittman led the most lethal tank attack of WWII. His kill record includes 138
tanks, 132 anti tank guns and a countless number of vehicles. He is most famous for an attack
that he took out as many as 14 tanks, 2 anti tank guns and 15 more vehicles in a 15 minute time
frame. Sgt. Kurt Kinspel is Germanys WWII Top Tank Ace. Not only is he honored with this
title but he is also honored with being the top tanks ace in history. His kill record is at 168. His
most incredible kill he made was hitting a T 34 tank almost two miles away. (?Highest Scoring
Tank Leaders of WWII.? Web. 04 Mar. 2016)
As previously described the tank commanders for all countries were a crucial part of tank warfare.
In terms of the skills of the tank commanders, Germany ranked higher than the US and Britain due
to their history of destruction, accuracy and frequency of attacks.
A lot of countries got caught up in being the biggest and strongest that they forgot about the trusty
tanks that have worked over time. They wasted resources and time trying to develop these big and
soon to be found useless tanks.
Germany unwisely used some of their tank production on useless designs trying to create bigger
and stronger tanks with better ingenuity when they should have been using their smaller resources
to make many of the reliable tanks that have already been proven in batter time and time again.
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Eyewitness Identification
Eyewitness Identification may be more reliable than we believe, if they are handled and assessed
correctly. Eyewitness testimonies are often used by law enforcement officers to identify suspects
and play a huge role in getting convictions. If witnesses identify the wrong person, an innocent
man could be punished for something they had no involvement in. There are many theories to
explain why witnesses may identify the wrong person as the perpetrator of a crime. The different
ways we retrieve memories affects what we remember. Other theories have to deal with how
lineups or photo arrays are displayed to the witness and the effect they have on the result. All of the
different theories of how our memories can be influenced, cause people to argue... Show more
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There are many different ways our memory might fail us. Encoding failure occurs when our
brain fails to realize all the information around us and can only store what we are most focused
on at the time. This causes people to lose information that could have beneficial because they
didn t focus on one single thing. This problem only gets worse with age. Storage decay can also
affect the reliability of our memories. Even if the information does get encoded into memory,
there is still a chance it could be forgotten over time. There is a forgetting curve that shows how
quickly people can forget events. Another way our memories may be clouded could be by the
misinformation effect. The misinformation effect can change the way people remember things. If
people hear someone tell a story about an event that happened, they could take that information and
believe it s their own information they experienced first hand. These memory failures cause for
controversy over whether or not eyewitness testimony should be used in court. These issues are
enough to cause reasonable doubt when trying to convict a person off of an eyewitness account. I
do believe their are ways for law enforcement agencies to avoid these issues to strengthen the
reliability of their eyewitnesses
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The Effects Of Radioactive Wastes On The Environment
Introduction
Radiation in the environment is widespread and a necessary process for the existence of life. We
encounter it from natural sources like rocks, soils and the sun1,2 and from modern technology such
as computed tomography better known as CT scan, and nuclear power plants. Radiation from
sunlight is essential but too much of it can be harmful, just as the use of radiation in CT scans.
Computed tomography can provide lifesaving information about disease but in high doses can also
cause disease. 1,2
One of the topics that every so often pops up in the news is radioactive waste management and
protecting the public against the hazards of radioactive waste from power plants and other facilities
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Discussion
The Background, Origin and Threats
The nuclear age began on those faithful days in August 1945 when the United States dropped two
atomic bombs, one in Hiroshima and the other in Nagasaki, Japan bringing an end to the Second
World War. With this new age also came about the United Nations (UN), which established the UN
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) so they can address any concerns and problems that would
come from the atomic energy breakthrough.3 In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed
the world and spoke about Atoms for Peace and in 1957 this led to the establishment of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).3
In 1946 the US Congress established the Atomic Energy Act of 1946 and was regulated by the
Atomic Energy Commission. 3,4 This was later replaced by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 that
led to the development and use of nuclear power commercially. 5 Currently there are approximately
439 nuclear reactors that produce about 16 percent of the electricity around the world, and nine
countries get over 40 percent of their energy from nuclear power production. 3
Once the IAEA was created its mission was to safeguard the international community by ensuring
that nuclear power was used in a safe and peaceful manner. In
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Biography of Samuel F.B. Morse Essay
Samuel F. B. Morse was one of the greatest inventors of the 19th century; he was the invention of
the singled wire telegraph machine that influenced the Industrial Revolution in America and the
Morse code led way to many future innovations. Samuel Morse was not just an inventor; he was
also a painter that did works such as The Chapel of the Virgin at Subiaco and The Gallery of the
Louvre 1831 1833 to portraits of famous politicians such as John Adams. Samuel F. B. Morse was
born in Charleston, Massachusetts on April 17, 1791. He was the son of a geographer and pastor
Jedidiah Morse and Elizabeth Ann Finley Breese. Samuel Morris was originally interested in
painting; his paintings usually put in more detail to the austere facial... Show more content on
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Samuel Morse ran into problems during the development of the telegraph machine, the telegraph
machine could only transmit information for a little bit more than a few hundred yards due to
the loss of current over long distances. Not until Professor Leonard Gale, of New York
University, that helped improved Morse s design that used superior batteries and electromagnets
that enabled it to transfer currents over great distances. After the help of Gale, Samuel Morse
had perfected his telegraph; it was able to send signals over great distances. Although his
Journey wasn t over, he now had to send his work to Washington where he awaited to be
approved by Congress. He attended both sessions of Congress, from 1837 to 1838 and another
one in 1842 to 1843. During the last day of the session, which was March 3, 1843, he spent the
whole day and part of the evening in the Senate chamber, anxiously watching the progress of the
passing of the various bills (Morse) to watch the bill get passed, he was awarded $30,000 to set
up the very first telegraph machine from Washington to Baltimore. His first telegraph machine was
made from household instruments that consisted of an old picture or canvas frame fastened to a
table; the wheels of an old wooden clock [...] and a short circuit of a wire, embracing the helices of
the electro magnet connected with the positive and negative poles of the battery and terminating
the mercury cups (Morse). His apparatus was so crude
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The Enduring Chill Short Story
List of Items Fruitful in Exploring in the Story The Enduring Chill of Flannery O Connor
Negro
Flannery O Connor at the mid of the XX century (before the signing of the Civil Right act) wrote
the story of The enduring chill, which through the word Negro reflects the racisms of that time.
Currently, the word negro is a contemptuous terminology used to refer to people of African
American ascendency popularized in the mid 16th century (Oxford dictionary). Since the slavery
started until 1964, neither the church nor the USA government recognized the African American
people as humans, taking away all their rights. However, this transitions of establishing rights for
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Ask Him to send the Holy Ghost. ( OВ ґConnor 376) In this part, the text do not seems to be based
on the verse of acts 3:28, Repent and be baptized,[a] every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ
for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the holy Spirit. (Bible gateway)
Showing that the final act it is like a baptism for Asbury. Also, even when Asbury is a sinner,
God forgives and allows him to receive the holy Ghost given her nature. Which seems to be
based on Corinthians 12:13, For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or
Greeks, slaves or free persons, and we were all given to drink of one Spirit. (Bible gateway)
Showing that the story ends changing the whole course of the life of Asbury, because accepting
the Holy Ghost, he receives His gifts and become free despite he was a sinner.
Jesusita s influence in the XX
The priest that Asbury want to see before die to have an interesting talk is a Jesuit, but the visit
does not result as Asbury expected. The Jesuit order is recognized for being one of the more
cultured orders of catholic priest in the world, having in their order a big number of theologist,
scientific, philosophies, artist and pedagogues and leaded the most important schools in Europe
(Schroth). This agrees to the Asbury knowledge about this kind of priest. However, they are also
recognized for their great role of evangelization in
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Raspberry Pi 2 Based Anti Theft System For Car Logo
Raspberry Pi 2 Based Anti Theft System for Car Logo
Chaitali N. Surkar (С€rd sem ME WCC) Tulsiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering
Technology, Nagpur. [email protected] Abstract:
In this paper we display an answer on the most proficient method to ensure the auto logo with
reasonable expense. Here, we make an endeavor to add to a framework in view of raspberry pi 2
innovation. With this framework when somebody is attempting to take the auto logo it cautions the
auto proprietor when he is at closest separation and in addition when he is far from the auto. When
somebody is attempting to take the auto logo it cautions the auto proprietor with alert when he is at
closest separation. However, with this caution it is unrealistic to alarm the auto proprietor why
should not able hear that alert. So all things considered we can utilize GSM system to send the
instant message to the auto proprietor at his telephone. Added to this the auto proprietor will get the
caught picture of that cheat.
Keywords: Raspberry Pi, GSM, Camera, Pressure senso
Introduction:
Vehicle is the primary spot where security begins. In nowadays, auto logo robberies are
expanding. In India, logo of vehicle is stolen like clockwork a disturbing measurements. Thus we
must need vehicles to outfit with the most recent pattern of innovations and measures to make it a
safe from cheat. The security framework has been improved in all fields in the general public. Car
security has likewise
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Significant Role of the Hippocampus Essay
Significant Role of Hippocampus
Hippocampus is a small, curved region, which exists in both hemispheres of the brain and plays a
vital role in emotions, learning and acquisition of new information. It also contributes majorly to
long term memory, which is permanent information stored in the brain. Although long term
memory is the last information that can be forgotten, its impairment has become very common
nowadays. The dysfunction is exemplified by many neurological disorders such as amnesia. There
are two types of amnesia, anterograde and retrograde. Anterograde amnesia is inability in forming
new information, while retrograde refers to the loss of the past memory. As suggested by Cipolotti
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This implies that bilateral and unilateral hippocampus does not contribute majorly to familiarity and
recollection of unknown human s faces.
Since hippocampus plays an important function in the brain, it has become a great topic for many
conducted research not only on human but also animals, specifically primates and rodents. In
primate model of amnesia, the experiment is performed through three main tasks delayed nonmatch
to sample, object discrimination paradigm and motor skill learning across multiple trials
(Eichenbaum et al, 1992). In delayed non matching test, both amnesic and intact monkey show
nearly same performance rate in remembering objects across delayed in short period of time
(Eichenbaum et al, 1992). In contrast, amnesic monkeys show a great impairment for longer
delayed conditions, hours, in picking the right non matched samples (Eichenbaum et al, 1992).
Likewise, in object discrimination task, amnesic monkeys are unable to recognize objects, as
compared to control monkeys (Eichenbaum et al, 1992).These tests suggest the importance of
hippocampus in acquisition of new information and recollection old events from episodic memory.
Additionally, hippocampus also contributes largely to relational representation, as a characteristic
of declarative memory (Eichenbaum et al, 1992). This can be shown through odor discrimination
and place
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The Positivity of Year-Round Schools Essay
Do you ever wonder why the kids cause so much chaos during vacation? Well they have too much
time on their hands and not enough supervision. Back when we lived in a basic economy, summer
vacation made sense because academic achievement mattered less. An absence of air conditioning
or modern hygiene turned crowded schools into health risks, and children had moms who were
home every day. Times have changed now, so we have no need for summer vacation. Year Round
schools would be successful because GPAs will rise and graduation rates will increase also children
would have a safe place to go
Thinking about your child s future? Well if we had year round schools, our kids would be better,
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Allocated school and class time, instructional time, and academic learning time. Allocated school
and class time are hours of non instructional activities. Instructional time should be devoted to
formal instruction and learning, but not with poor teaching inattention. Lastly, is academic learning
time when the students are actually learning. The important and obvious distinction makes in clear
why and extended time proposal must focus on providing the kind of time such as instructional and
academic time, rather than just adding hours in general. Extending and improving the use of
instructional time could undoubtedly benefit all students. But studies suggest that extended time
may matter more for some students than others. Poor and minority students are less likely than
their more affluent peers that benefit from resources out of school. Evidence from the beginning
school study (BBS), a long study that began in 1982 by sociologists Doris Entwisle and Karl
Alexander, shows that lower income lose ground to higher income children over time because of
what researches call summer learning loss.
Some strategies for extending learning is more beneficial than others. Most calculations suggest
that a 10% increase in time would require a 6% to 7% increase in cost. Cost calculations are based
largely on increased school staffing, but often do not consider other costs such as those for
additional building maintenance, electric, telephone, etc. The recent Massachusetts plan, which
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Causes and Treatments of Peptic Ulcer Disease
A peptic ulcer can be defined as an excavation that forms in the mucosal wall of the stomach, in
the pylorus, in the duodenum, or in the esophagus (Brunner, Suddarth and Smeltzer, 2008).
According to Fromm, (2009) Helobactor pylori is a gram negative bacteria that is the cause of
most peptic ulcer disease and is considered a primary risk factor in the development of gastic
cancer (pg. 394). Other causes include stress, and excessive secrtion of Hydrochloric acid in the
stomach. Transmission of H. pylori according to Gurney, Carvalho, Gonzalez, Galaviz Sonstein
(2014) states there is strong research supporting that H. pylori can be spread person to person
through direct contact with saliva, vomit, or fecal matter (pg. 393). H. Pylori is more prevalent in
crowded areas without reliable access to clean water. Other risk factors include poor hygiene,
smoking, and close living conditions with someone who is infected with H. pylori. Symptoms of an
ulcer include a burning sensation in the stomach and esophagus, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation
and bleeding. Treatment of Peptic UlcerDisease includes antibiotics to eradicate H. pylori bacteria;
proton pump inhibitors are used to treat NSAID induced ulcers and other ulcers not associated with
the bacterial infection, smoking cessation and dietary modifications. Surgical management is
recommended for ulcers that fail to heal after 12 16 months of treatments and the procedures
include pyloroplasy, anrectomy or vagotomy.
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The Depression Of Manic Depression
For my research paper, I decided to look into Manic Depression. I have chosen to write about this
topic because I have been personally dealing with this disorder since about eight years old.
Manic Depression is usually referred to as Bipolar Disorder, but when I tell someone that I am
Bipolar, they just think that it means I get angry easily. People seem to take me more seriously
when I refer to it as Manic Depression. I used to have to take a wide variety of medications and
go to counseling when I was younger because I was having struggles with suicidal urges.
Recently it has gotten significantly worse since the death of my father due to a stroke in 2012.
This is a very serious topic for me because it has made and will continue to make my life more
difficult than it needs to be. Manic Depression first started to get looked into in Greece during the
1st century by Aretaeus of Cappadocia. The research he did was not acknowledged for many
centuries after. The terms manic and depressive come from the ancient Greek terms mania and
melancholia. The ancient Greeks and Romans learned that lithium could be used to treat the
manically depressed people by bathing with lithium salt. In this era, it was very common for the
deeply religious dogma of the time to execute people that suffered from bipolar disorder or any
other mental disorders. During the 17th century, a book named The Anatomy of Melancholy was
written by Robert Burton. The book covered different forms of treatment for
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Elko County Should Build Vocational Schools
Did you know that Nevada has the lowest graduation rate in the country? If there were more
vocational schools, which were offered at a lower cost, maybe this rate would be higher. Even just
vocational programs in public high schools would greatly improve the graduation rate. Students
who are not engaged in the normal curriculum would have the opportunity to take classes that
interest them in the field of study they choose. Elko County should build vocational schools for
students who know what career they want to pursue, because they should have the opportunity to
get the skills needed for the career, start working towards getting a good paying job right out of
high school, and encourage students in Nevada to graduate high school.
There is a large group of students who by high school know what career they want outside of high
school. These students deserve to have the opportunity to start learning skills needed for that
career by bringing more vocational schools to states like Nevada where the graduation rate is so
low. The latest figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show that about 68% of high
school students attend college. That means over 30% graduate with neither academic nor job skills
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They offer career training, full time jobs out of high school, and the opportunity to bring the
graduation rate up for states like Nevada with low graduation rates. This may be because students
are not engaged in their learning experience. Vocational schools may fix this problem. Vocational
schools are not for everybody but they greatly improve students lives who know what career they
plan on going into. They also offer student the ability to figure out what career they want to pursue
since many students are unsure since they haven t been exposed to actual job training. Vocational
schools offer opportunities that the traditional classroom
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Letter To Manby Case Study
Dear Joel Manby
I was shocked by the way Seaworld cover the true of the dead of Dawn Brancheau recently
documented.I am frustrated by the way Seaworld is exposing people to danger of death or injury
and keeping Blackfish in captivity without the freedom they should have living with their families
in the ocean.
Keeping whales in captivity is so cruel that the whales became erratic and could kill people. Ms
Brancheau s death demostrates that close contact with killer whales is a hazard likely to cause
death or serious injury additionally osha found that Seaworld had violated the general duty of
clause of occupational safety and healthy exposing trainers to recognized hazards when they are
working in close contact with killer whales.
In 2010
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How Does Temperature Affect The Rate Of Reaction Experiment
From the results that were collect throughout the experimental investigation has proved the
hypothesis to only be partially right. Multiple tests were made when conducting the experiment,
two clear solutions were combined at various temperatures and concentrations. The hypothesis
states that by adjusting the concentration of the reactants will cause the reaction to either speed up
at a higher concentration or slow down at a lower concentration. In the reaction temperature
should have a similar effect on the experiment, in that increasing the temperature will cause an
increase of particle movement and cause more collision, thus increasing the reaction rate.
Therefore decreasing the temperature will decrease the rate of the reaction. From the results
given in Tables 2 and 3 it shown that every time the concentration is halved the time is increased.
When the concentrations of both KIO3 and NaHSO3 are decreased the time has increased, some
concentrations having a higher increase than others. In each concentration decrease the time is at
least doubled from the previous concentration time, which is therefore increasing the rate of the
reaction. Although unlike the change in concentration, when the temperature of the reactants
were either increased or decreased their was no significant change. As shown in table 4. When
the temperature was either increased or decreased to 10В°C, 30В°C, 40В°C and 50В°C the
average times are all within one second of each other. Except for when the reactants were cooled
to a further 5В°C the reaction time was increased by more than double the reaction time. This
showing that the results from the investigation did not fully support the stated hypothesis. The
standard rate law for the Iodine Clock reaction, is a first order reaction for KIO3 and a second
order reaction for NaHSO3. To determine this you must substitute the values into the equations and
whichever produces a straight line graph determines whether it is a first or second order reaction.
In graph 1. It shows that KIO3 is a second order reaction, this is due to the second order reaction
graph being straighter than the first order graph. This meaning the reaction proceeds at a rate
proportional to the square of the concentration,
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Wrong Place Wrong Time By Rob Cipriano
Wrong Place, Wrong Time A hero is someone who we determine to have demonstrated behaviors
and decisions that are ethically and emotionally worthy of our awe.(Huffpost, Author: Rob
Cipriano). What if you were in the wrong place, at the wrong time? What if you were
wrongfully convicted? What if you were compared to an hog because of your lack of education?
I believe jefferson was a hero because he saw light even in the midst of darkness. He learned to
believe in himself and not what people thought of him. Pg.7 Jefferson s defense attorney spoke so
degrading about Jefferson to the jury, Look at him look at him look at this. Do you see a man
sitting here? Do you see a man sitting here?
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Appropriate Statements In The Movie Dante s Peak
The movie Dante s Peak has some correct science facts, but is also riddled with incorrect
statements as well. It is considered one of the better science related movies. I found 2 correct
statements and 6 incorrect statements. For the correct statements the first is that the cascades
are a great place for volcanoes to go off and that is because it is volcanically active and volcanoes
have exploded without explanation. The second true statements is that carbon dioxide emitting
from magma vents is the killer of plants and fish. For the incorrect statements, first is that Pierce
Brosnan s character who claims to be a volcanologist showed no fear of a pH of 3.58 in the
mountain lake. He had no concern of the well being of all the fish as a pH
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Halloween Event Research Paper
Other people s decisions and thoughts used to have an immense part of my choices and
decisions for myself. Dr. Seuss tells us that we should not try to fit in because we were born to
stand out. However, I only figured out that this was true as I was sick laying in bed. Never, will
I do anything exactly like anybody again. Screamland Farms Halloween event was all us 5th
graders could talk about. The uproar that came after it was announced was so bad I could almost
feel my ears start to bleed. About 2 months even before Halloween started, my friends kept
chattering about the coolest Halloween place in town. Back then, as 5th graders our definition
of cool was what our parents will not and will allow us to do. Thing was, I had already known
Screamland Farms because some friends had been there before. They had shown me pictures that
were so scary they temporarily inscribed into my head. However, I did not want to be that one
person who missed out fun things. After much needed convincing and coaxing from my friends I
decided to go to this Halloween event. My parents did not mind as long as we went with at least one
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I headed to the front of the farm trying to swerve around the monsters I had gotten used to. I
thought about asking other families help. Instead I turned on my Blackberry which I had
recently gotten for my birthday, and called my mom. They did not question where everyone else
was, because they knew as soon as I stepped into the middle seat of the van I was not okay. The
only thing they asked about was my experience, which I responded to with fake answers. We
headed towards Buffalo Wild Wings ate some dinner, because it was around 7 to 8 p.m . I
confessed to them the truth into what happened at the park, although not the whole truth. My
parents were talking and the radio was on, yet they all felt very distant. My head was hurting and I
was tired, and before I knew it I was knocked
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Essay on Robert Johnson s He
This book helped me put some of the situations and feelings that I have experienced in my life
into perspective and with more meaning. I could relate to many of the subjects that this book
covered and could understand where the author s ideas originated. Not only can I see his ideas
appearing in my own actions, but I also see them in males in their mid forties to fifties. This
observation supports the idea of us going from innocence to doubt and back to innocence. The first
idea that stuck with me is the interpretation of the salmonand how it represented Christ.
Because my thoughts on religion and god are so unclear in my life, it led me to interpret the whole
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Most of the characteristics that we take on, we later throw away, after discovering that they do not
work for us.
Many of the characteristics that we develop from this time remain with us for the rest of our
lives. We continue to do things like a family member does or did. Some of the complexes that
we develop when we are mere toddlers take us a lifetime to shed. It is during the whole stage of
adolescence when we begin to doubt. During this stage we begin to find out who we really are.
This process can only be achieved by sifting through the complexes we have developed,
questioning them, and changing what we don t like. We build on what fits who we are. Although
this process slows down, it still continues for the rest of our lives.Robert Johnson emphasizes that
every human being has got to break away from their parents at some point in time, especially their
mother complex that lives inside each and every one of us. It is the mother complex that effects us
the most and that requires the greatest struggle to recover from. When a child first tries to separate
themselves from their mother, it is all in vain. They are only trying to hide it from themselves and
the rest of the world.
When some aspect of ourselves is being ignored in hopes of it disappearing, that aspect will act up
like a child looking for attention. It is only when we can fully accept and understand what
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