Example Essay My Ambition Is To Be A Doctor

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African American Mckinley Campaign
According to Gosnell, William Mckinley won a significant number of votes from lower and
middle class members because of the amount of Republican propaganda his campaign used.
Mckinley supported by upper class members had more capital to campaign and was able to reach
a broader audience. Candidate Bryan was only able to reach a small portion of the masses
(Gosnell, 131). William Bryan was not given any money by Democratic politicians or
newspapers, he had to take the train and was known as a tireless speaker. Mckinley on the other
hand made speeches from his front porch in Canton, where aided by his campaign manager
Hanna was able to draw in contributions (McSeveney, 177). In Shephard s article, it is pointed
out that Hanna offered free and discounted fares to Mckinley s speeches. Gosnell suggests that the
race might have gone differently if Bryan had funds as his Republican counterpart. However
according to another source, Bryan did receive lots of media coverage through his speeches and
was able to convey his message to voters (Harpine, 292).
Republicans used patriotic symbols to associate Mckinley as ... Show more content on
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When Congress passed the fifteenth amendment African Americans were given the right to vote,
however state legislatures created laws to deter the undesirable vote from African Americans. The
country sediment was to not have any undesirable or what they considered non American people
voting. That is why when the Civil Rights Act of 1866 passes, it granted citizenship not rights to
vote. Children of immigrants were also not considered qualified to vote. This society felt that the
only eligible voters should be American men, because they considered themselves as superior and
denied immigrants, blacks and women to vote to uphold social hierarchy. Each state varied in voter
prerequisites and while there was not a specific guideline, there were restrictions to exclude certain
members of
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Case Study Of RHEAL
Author: Digital Marketing Executive Resolution Health East Africa (RHEAL) Date: 26th
September, 2017 Subject Matter: The use of social networking sites such as Facebook and
Twitter to improve customer retention Rationale: Due to the decrease in customer numbers
followed by an increase in customer complaints, RHEAL is exploring the possibilities of
adopting the use of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter in a bid to ensure customer
retention and satisfaction. The methods proposed to be used on Facebook and Twitter not only
will they ensure a higher customer retention and higher customer satisfaction index, but will also
increase RHEAL s gross written premiums due to repeated purchases from the happy customers.
1(b) How two social networks might be used by RHEAL to improve customer retention Social
networking is the activity done on Social networks or sites such as... Show more content on
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Using banners and displays tool on Facebook, RHEAL will inform customers about, its service
offerings, new products, provide updates on products, offer health tips, or even update clients on
the change in service provisions. Advertising will keep RHEAL brand fresh on customers minds
and Facebook business offers the right solutions to this tactic. Ads manager is a Facebook feature
that be used to manage an advertising campaign. RHEAL will reach out to customers using real
time content feature offering instant reach, storytelling, media sharing, podcasts, audio video
sharing etc. to keep customers informed of what is happening at RHEAL. Brands stay alive and
awake by spread of the word. RHEAL will use video testimonial to deliver client testimonials on
the brand. RHEAL will use Facebook Groups as a feature to connect with customers. This
interaction will enable RHEAL learn more about its customers from the group conversations
developing a kinship that will lead to brand loyalty and subsequently customer
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GMU Video Interviews
For this week, I feel I have not done much advancement as I would have liked. The good thing is
that I am done with my initials interviews. I got help from my sister and we went to the
Washington DC Mall to pick random Americans. It was not easy. We had more rejections than
collaborations. Each time was more frustrating, but we got enough for such section. On the
following day we went to GMU campus for the same goal and we had three more participations.
I end up placing only 5 participants on the rough cut, because only that took 47 seconds. I may
add two more participants, but I want to fill the rest of the project first and I may use two more to
fill up in case there is extra space to reach the 10 required minutes. What it has been frustrating is re
doing the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I could not figure it out how to use iMovie to make the sound stereo. Luckily on tonight s class
the video technician helped me by confirming that we cannot do that in iMovie yet, but gave me
an interesting suggestion on separating the audio as one single line, this of course once the
video is ready, and then transmitted to another single file to copy one more time as separate line
on the same video. We tried once with him and it looks like it will work. Second Problem was
the narrative sound. After the introduction interviews, the narrative voice volume drops
tremendously to a really low volume. I need to record this audio also with a mike so I can have
the same quality and volume range as the video portions. Other than those minor issues, I am
scheduling my scholarly interviews for next week and also over the weekend I am meeting with
my artist friend who would help me with the animations. I really need to start working on images.
On the other hand, I cannot really start the images if I have not yet made my script the necessary
length to fit the requirements for this
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What Is A Mermaid Essay
In my dreams a mermaid comes to me. She is not like the little mermaid or aquamarine, she is
much more than just a human with a fin instead of legs. She has long hair tangled with sea weed,
her face is beautiful yet is not the face of a human. She has gills on her neck, and from her chest
down she is covered in beautiful shiny scales which flow gracefully over her long green tail. She
s more fish that human, and unlike these other famous mermaids she never dreams of leaving
the ocean. To her, land is an unnatural combination of man made works; she has no desire to
leave the wide, beautiful ocean. She comes to me in my dreams and calls me to the sea. When I
m far from the ocean her song gets quieter, but it is always there. I believe that she is a part of my
soul, and without her I am not myself. She is the side of me that... Show more content on
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I always connected with the idea of mermaids because ever since I can remember, I needed to be
by the ocean. It doesn t matter if its winter or summer I find myself physically driven to the sea. I
go through stages of depression when I am away from the water for too long. I think of it as my
own kind of homesickness. Since I reside in a state completely surrounded by land I need to find
ways to keep my craving for the ocean at bay. My parents thought it would help if my room was
transformed into my own ocean like retreat. Now my walls are a deep blue, like the depths of
the ocean that fascinates me so much. I wake up and the first thing I see are beautiful paintings
of sharks, whales, and of course my favorite mermaids; reminders of the mysteries hidden
beneath the waves. I fall asleep under my cover of waves, and when I really miss the sea I listen
to the sounds of the waves crashing up on the shore. All of it is just a fake replacement of the real
ocean but it still seems to help, for little at least. It is only a temporary fix and I know soon the
mermaid will be calling for me once
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Personal Narrative-Mother-Daughter Relationship
for the past three years, my uncle began to fight for custody and then the mom did not allow the
child any visiting. There are many reasons why he chose to fight for his daughter and they were
personal, but definitely reasonable. At first the daughter still agreed to come back for the summer
and always enjoyed her time. She would see her sibling, and enjoy camping. She never wanted to
go back to her mom and always cried when she had to leave. Recently, the mom began
brainwashing their daughter. The mom is extremely unhealthy and has chosen to do many
inappropriate things which my uncle has proof of. The mom always tells the little girl to be nasty
towards her father when they talk on the phone. She verbally spouts off words that an eleven year
old should not even know, while my uncle can hear the motherin the background telling hear what
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About a month ago, my grandma texted his little girl and she responded nasty towards her so
my uncle decided to turn her phone off. He has not heard from her since and her birthday is
soon approaching. I can tell after interviewing my uncle that he is frustrated and has lost hope.
He has repeatedly gone to court and holds an incredible amount of evidence why his daughter
would be better off with him. I wish him the best of luck when court approaches. This story had
an enormous impact on my life and made me realize how grateful I am for parents who stayed
married. To me keeping a successful relationship is very important, especially when children are
involved. I believe there a many ways you can save a relationship and it is important to try. There
are many keys to keeping a successful marriage. One way is open and ongoing communication
which is so important because your significant other needs to understand the many feelings
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Essay on Bcma
Errors with Barcode Medication Administration
Erin Graham
West Texas A amp;M
October 02, 2012
Abstract
Medication errors are among the most significant cause of patient injury in all types of medical
errors (Johnson, Carlson, Tucker, amp; Willette, n.d). In the nursing profession, medication
administration errors occur 34% of the time, second only to physician ordering errors (Gooder,
2011). The introduction of information technology, such as the Bar Code Medication
Administration (BCMA), offers new opportunities for reducing medication administration errors.
BCMA was developed by the Veteran s Affairs Medical Center in 1998 to help improve the
documentation of medication administration, decrease medication errors and provide ... Show more
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The nurse must verify the physician s medication order, including the dose and time, and then the
pharmacy is responsible for their own checks and balances via the BCMA system in order to
complete the dispensing phase of the medication (Gooder, 2011). The nurse enters the BCMA
system with a login and password and is able then to see a list of the virtual due list for a specific
patient. The computer on wheels is then taken to that patient s room and the five rights of
medication administration begin. As nurses, we are taught to use the five rights of drug
administration are (1) right patient (2) right medication (3) right dose (4) right route and (5) right
time. By scanning the barcode on the patient s hospital identification band, the nurse then asks for
the patient to verbally state their name and date of birth, which can be verified by the nurse on the
virtual due list and then choses the medication that are due for administration at that time. The
medication is dispensed and the nurse is able to scan the barcode on the medication, the scanning
triggers the automatic documentation of the medication given (Kelly, 2012).
According to pharmacist T. Perryman, the errors he sees the most in the pharmacy setting occurs
when hospital made barcodes are being added to the medication rather than the medication having
factory barcodes already present. The process of standardizing all pharmaceutical drug
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The Pros And Cons Of Winter Paving Challenging
Some people find winter weather exhilarating and eagerly anticipate the arrival of the first frost.
However, many paving contractors heave a deep sigh when they think about installing asphalt
pavement during the winter months. This is not because they are averse to working outdoors
when the daytime highs are in the low 40s or that they are overly concerned by the 11 or 12
snowy days that Central Kentucky gets during an average year. It is because winterpaving presents
some challenges that are not present during the other three seasons.
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The biggest challenge when performing cold weather paving is the principle of heat transference.
When you place a hot substance on top of a cold substance, heat will transfer until both substances
reach the same temperature. Once asphalt cools below approximately 175 degrees Fahrenheit, it
becomes stiff and chunky. This makes it impossible to achieve the proper compaction, so the
pavement will not be as strong and is more prone to premature failure. ... Show more content on
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To illustrate, a course with a thickness of 1.25 inches and a temperature of 275 degrees Fahrenheit
will become unworkable in as little as 7 minutes. Raising the temperature of the mix to 325 degrees
Fahrenheit allows 12 minutes for compaction. Leaving the temperature of the mix at 275 degrees
Fahrenheit but increasing the thickness of the course provides 17 minutes of time to compact the
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Servant Leadership Summary
According to Greenleaf (1970), servant leadership is based on the premise that leaders who are
best able to motivate followers are those who focus least on satisfying their own personal needs and
most on prioritizing the fulfillment of the followers needs (as cited in Linden, Wayne, Liao,
Meuser, 2014). Organizational culture is contingent on the leader s style and qualities, and how he
is received by his employees. A manager that leads by servant leadership encourages an environment
based significantly on trust, but also on collaboration and team building. Under servant leadership,
a leader conducts institutional research and is realistic about the goals put in place. In the case
study written by Kirby, Your Attitude Determines Your Altitude ,... Show more content on
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I had the opportunity to serve on a hiring committee for a large financial firm. The CEO, when he
had the opportunity to mingle with his employees, was personable, and made it a point to know
something specific about each employee during these rare encounters. Being a larger firm, the
CEO used newsletters, emails, and various other tele communications as the only methods to
correspond with his employees. He reasoned that some outreach was better than none, and the
employees would instinctively know he cares; to him, this was the formula to a successful
business and great innovation. The CEO was convinced he managed a networked driven culture.
On the surface, his messages were pleasant and motivating, and when asked, he believed he
encouraged innovation and positioned employees for success. However, my committee surveyed
this organization as a way to assist the CEO with employee retention. The survey was rather
unpredictable; these employees were displeased with leadership. Similar to the case study
referenced above, the CEO of this financial firm, like the radio station owner, assumed good intent,
but was oblivious to his own organization s
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Stress In Dogs And Owners
Stress in Dogs and their Owners
As a dog lover, owner and trainer, it is important to be able to know and identify the signs of
stress in dogs to make sure they are living their best lives. Similarly, understanding and
recognising stress in owners is also important in case it arises in classes. This will help in making
sure both dog and owner are enjoying and learning during the class and to avoid conflict in class.
Stress is caused when an individual is unable to cope with pressure, usually emotional or mental.
Symptoms of stress in dogs can manifest themselves in many physical forms, such as the following
(Burch and Bailey, 2008; Miller, 2012; Rugaas, 2006):
Anorexia: decrease or loss of appetite
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Conversely, too overexercise and overstimulation can also cause stress in dogs. Balance is key in
regards to the amount of exercise and mental stimulation a dog needs.
All these reasons for stress are caused by the dog feeling threatened, in pain or discomfort
(Rugaas, 2006). Knowing this, it is best to try and make the environment as comfortable for the
dog as is reasonable for a puppy class. This is not to say you should cater to their every need, it is
important for puppies to be socialised, experiencing new things in a positive way. However, it is
worth keeping an eye on what it is that stresses the dog out and if the stress continues or intensifies
as classes continue, to try and remove that source of stress from the pup s
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Les Miserables Figurative Language
Victor Hugo is well known for his very descriptive, fascinating, and well written book, Les
Miserables. Throughout the book of Les Miserables, Hugo uses first rate examples of figurative
language to give the reader a deeper insight into the novel and what the characters are struggling
with internally. For instance, It was inhabited place where there was nobody, it was a desert
place where there was somebody; it was a boulevard of the great city, a street of Paris, wilder, at,
night, than a forest, and gloomier, by day, than a graveyard. (Page 106) He uses this simile in the
book to create a more detailed picture of how Paris felt and looked during this period. Victor Hugo
wants to paint a picture using words, and he does this
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The Chronicles Of Narni The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
Title: The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
To me the title shows makes me curious. What do a lion, witch and wardrobe have anything in
common. Until you read the book there s nothing, these three things have NOTHING in common.
In that sense it does make me want to read it, it does spark my interest.
It fits very well with the story. Those are three things that make a big impact in a book. The witch
is the villain, the lion is the savior and the wardrobe is what brings the kids to the land of Narnia.
Author: C.S. Lewis
I have read the rest of the Chronicles of Narnia.
Type of Book: Fiction Fantasy
Anyone could like this type of book. It s a good book for any type of person.
I grew up reading these types of books.
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Essay on North Shore Oil Exploration and Drilling
North Shore Oil Exploration and Drilling
There is some evidence that oil exists under the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This has led to
a huge debate as to whether or not companies should be allowed to drill for this oil. A law was
passed by congress in 1980 that states production of oil and gas from the Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge is prohibited and no leasing or other development leading to production of oil and gas from
the [Refuge] shall be undertaken until authorized by an act of Congress. If these oil companies do
succeed in abolishing this law, then a land that has stood virtually untouched would be destroyed
for what the United States Geological Survey has estimated is only 6 months worth of oil.
Much of Alaska s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Congress would have liked to time the drilling in ANWR in correlation with the highest world
market prices for oil. Since those prices are so hard to predict, America feels like now is as good
of time as any. Elliott Negin, spokesman for the Natural Resources Defense Council in
Washington, said the oil in ANWR will have no effect on the global price of oil because it is to
small an amount. Even pro drilling lobbyists agree that the amount of oil in ANWR would not
affect America s oil problems. Why then do they continue to lobby pro drilling in the refuge?
What are some benefits of drilling in ANWR? Unemployment is currently at an all time high.
With the establishment of oil rigs and drills around the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, there
would be a total of 700,000 new jobs for Americans. True, these jobs will disappear in a few
decades when the drilling in completed, but maybe by then there will be new opportunities for the
workers. By drilling in ANWR, we would reduce the amount of imported oil by 5 percent which is
equivalent to one year s total imports. It would also keep the price of gas lower here then in other
countries around the world. In response to the argument that this is undisturbed country, the Inupiat
people have lived there for centuries, using hunting and gathering techniques. Even the Inupiat
Mayor has publicly endorsed the idea of drilling in ANWR. He
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Alice Howland, A Professor Of Linguistics At Columbia...
This screenplay follows the protagonist Alice Howland, who is a professor of linguistics at
Columbia University. Alice Howland is later diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer s Disease,
which turns her world completely upside down; especially given her career and ambitious
nature. She becomes unable to perform normal everyday activities, and struggles with the loss
of her independence. Alice s husband, John, who is a physician, attempts to act as a guide for
her through this time, but it ultimately puts a strain on their relationship. John s job offer to
move to Boston does not help matters either, and it quickly becomes the last straw for the two of
them. He soon moves to New York to take the job after Alice s memory starts to decay at a faster
rate. John and Alice have 3 children, Lydia, Anna, and Tom as well as a son in law, Charlie.
They are introduced at the beginning of the screenplay, as they all gather to celebrate Alice s 50th
birthday at a restaurant. This is also the time in which the audience notices her decline in normal
conversation as she is unable to follow smoothly. Alice could be considered the catalytic hero of
this screenplay, and the disease being the antagonist. Alice wants to hold on to as much of her
memory that she can, and slow the regression by writing down everything. By Act 3, Alice loses
her ability to do activities that she had been doing for many years; such as going out for her
morning run without getting lost, remembering words, phrases, and
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Leda And The Swan Yeats Summary
Tegan Zankl
Professor Tyler Forest
English 100
15 February 2018
W. B. Yeats: Leda and the Swan
In the poem Leda and the Swan , William Butler Yeats retells the story of the Greek god Zeus
taking on the body of a swan to rape an innocent mortal, Leda. Yeats was mesmerized by the unique
relationships between mortals and gods in ancient stories; this is what triggers his urge to write a
poem about this tale. Yeats includes many references to ancient Greek mythology. He expects
readers to know the background on this Greek history when reading through the poem to get a full
understanding. He also uses his words to make a strong impact on the readers minds. The themes
in this poem are very diverse, but the ones of beastiality, wordplay and Greek history are most
effective.
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Yeats assumes that the readers know about the Greek myth of Zeus, sky and weather god, taking the
form of a swan to violate Leda, Aetolian princess who later becomes a famous Spartan Queen.
The opening lines start off presumably in Leda s perspective when he states, A sudden blow
(Yeats 1), meaning that the Swan harshly approaches Leda and knocks her off her feet. We now
can assume that the swan is larger than normal for it to have such extreme power to induce a
great deal of force onto an unexpecting woman. In line 4, He (Yeats 4) is written for the first
time so readers now know that the swan is of male nature; this explains the large size and
strength of the swan. In the following stanza, through the first line Yeats chooses the word
vague (Yeats 5) to describe how Leda is so terrified and disoriented when being violated by the
swan. This can lead the reader to wonder if Leda could have even prevented the violation? The
answer is clear, it would be incredibly absurd that she could have. When Yeats asks, And how can
body (Yeats 7), he is
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Why I Should Be A Good Adult
It took me years to figure out what I wanted to be when I grow up. Truth be told I still don t
know, and don t ever plan too. Mostly because I cannot imagine becoming a true adult. I d have
to do adult things like return a sweater I didn t like or gardening. Gardening! I d have to spend
hours upon hours toiling in fields for plants that won t live to see spring! Or cooking, forbid it that
I should ever enjoy cooking. Half the time I mess up boiling water, and make macaroni solely from
a microwave. I m still be afraid of librarians and speaking to strangers. I intend to use Mickey
Mouse band aids, color with crayons and eat lucky charms until the day I m cold in my grave. I
could never be a good adult.
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It is then I wonder how I even ended up in a job that requires one to be compassionate and
charismatic all the time. Those days when you can t seem to pull yourself out of a funk I
remember. I remember the little blonde head of a stubborn, talkative child. She never seems older
than five and she is always, always clutching a tiny Snow White doll. She has incandescently blue
eyes and she smiles regardless of what has happened. The kind of kid who can t seem to shut up
and is friends with everyone. However, she flips the sounds of her letters. She doesn t mind and it
s kind of cute. It makes her name turn from Kelsey to Telsee.
I remember the day she was more scared than she had ever been in her entire life.
I remember the long hallway that seemed to lead to nowhere deep within the recesses of a high
school in a now long forgotten building. How her tiny hands clutched to the doll as if it would
save her from whatever creature was on the other side of the door. I remember the panic she felt at
being alone with an adult she had never met. She dreamt up villains and monsters each more
unlikely than the last, all of whom had horns, and fangs, and terrified children everywhere. Without
even the solace of her mother, the girl marched on and her stubborn smile faded into a grimace as
neared the door.
Yet, I
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Differences in the Use of Physical Restraint for the...
Falls and physical restraint use are a common practice in the care of the elderly and many efforts
have been made to decrease this practice. Falls and injuries associated with restraint usage are a
major issue because of their adverse outcome on mortality and morbidity. Prevention of falls and
injuries is the most common reason for mechanically or physically restraining the elderly in
healthcare facilities (Arbesman Wright, 1999). Its use has, conversely, been examined both
from an ethical perspective, since restraints can be observed as coercive and furthermore
because of the absence of proof of their effectiveness in preventing falls, as well as the adverse
effects associated with their use (Capezuti et al., 1989). The main purposes of this integrative
review were to investigate differences in the use of physical restraints over time, to identify risk
factors for falls among people 60 and older, to evaluate the effects of a restraint program on staff
awareness, work environment and practice of physical/mechanical restraints and the quality of care.
A mechanical restraint is a device used to inhibit free physical movement which includes limb
restraints, mitts, wristlets, anklets, jackets and wheelchair restraints (Powell et al., 1989).
Restraints refers to any device attached to or adjacent to a person s body that cannot be controlled
or simply removed by the person and intentionally restricts a person s freedom. Restraints are most
commonly used to ensure the safety
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Argumentative Essay On Knights
Knights are often said to fight dragons or save princesses or break curses, but there is so much
more to being a knight. Knights deserve to be higher in the social class because of all the work
they do. They have difficult and extended training. They have a complex and astonishing lifestyle.
They have essential and crucial duties to do. They impact the world and influence the world today.
Medieval life was complex and different for Knights. Religious Knights had a challenging and
difficult lifestyle. The Knights Hospitaller is a difficult job, but an important one. The Knights of
the Round Table were a group of Knights, who traits the world needs today. Knights should be
above Nobles.
These Knights were found in Europe during the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages lasted from the 476
CE to 14th century, the beginning of the Renaissance. The Knights in the Middle Ages served the
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Knights passed down the art of chivalry, avoiding lying or cheating or torture, justice for all,
respecting women, and avenging wrongs. The nobles of the Middle Ages were fierce and proud
people. They looked down on the poor laboring peasants who lived on their estates as hardly
better than cattle. Not all of them indeed were cruel or wicked, but they believed that their gentle
blood made them far superior to other people. ( Lynn Waterman, 2001, The Nobles of the Middle
Ages) Knights have also created the stirrup. The stirrup allowed Knights to use retreats as a
weapon. The stirrup was a cost benefit breakthrough. The stirrup allowed for easier fighting for the
cavalry. The Knights fought in the Crusades. The earliest military orders originated in Jerusalem
during the First Crusade. The Crusades played a major role in European territorial expansion. The
Crusades impacted internal European development. The movement helped to militarize the
medieval western Church. The world would be very different without
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Similarities Between Animal Farm And Joseph Stalin
The story of Animal Farm is not just one of simple animals in a farm. Rather the tale uses
animals to symbolize the individual, classes, and event that took part in the Russian Revolution.
George Orwell, in Animal Farm, used Napoleon as an allegory for Joseph Stalin. He illustrates
the villainy as Napoleon starves, kills, and brainwashes his animals. Orwell compares Napoleon
and Stalin acts during and after the Russian Revolution. In Animal Farm the pigs represent the
most significant group of the Russian Revolution . In Orwell s novel, he demonstrates the pigs
acts to represent what Stalin did during the Russian revolution. Napoleon s actions mirror the way
Stalin mistreated, starved, and sent his people to gulags. In Animal Farm Napoleon knew how to
persuade the animals to think of him as a good leader and that his actions were for the better of the
good. Napoleon s desires were similar to Stalin s, because both wanted communism. Napoleon at
first represents revolutionary ideas, but once he was in charge he abused the power he was given
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In Animal Farm Napoleon takes advantage of his animals and is very selfish because his actions
were based on ways that would benefit him. Orwell has him visualized as a greedy pig who steals
or takes belongings that were not his and would benefit him. For example, The puppies for whom
Napoleon had taken away from their mothers and reared privately. Napoleon actions compare to
Stalin s in multiple ways. For instance, Napoleon used the puppies to teach and manipulate them to
protect him. Orwell also has the puppies illustrated as Stalin s and Hitler s secret
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Explain Two Issues Related To Juvenile Delinquency
Two issues that are related to juvenile delinquency are substance abuse and mental health issues.
The Juvenile Justice System is contantly being reevaluated for reform. The desensitization of
today s youth to drugs and violence can lead to them trying drugs for the first time at younger
ages. Soceity is also seeing an increase in young people with mental health issues today than ever
before. My wife worked in a local residential treatment facility for at risk youth for several years.
Substance abuse and mental health issues were recurring themes with the youth who entered that
facility. The treatment began with the individual and where possible included the family. **As a
juvenile probation officer I would be responsible for investigating
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Hierarchy Of Effect Of Amazon
Introduction
Nowadays it is crucial for companies to understand and have a clear vision about trends and levels
on customer knowledge, preferences and behaviors, in order to develop with success their brand
and product strategy.
In effect, studies of awareness, attitudes and usage are made in way to measure these trends and
they are based on the theory of Hierarchy of Effects, assumption that explains the process with
which the consumer, primarily, starts to be aware about the product, with initial trial of it, and then,
after adoption of the product, he becomes loyal to it.
In this way companies can see how their reputation and competition increase, starting a growth
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To do this, after its foundation, Amazon came up with the idea of customer reviews, which it
means that if people see other people s review about products and services acquired online they feel
more confident to proceed with the purchase. Doing constantly that operation, company s reputation
and safeness can increase as well as the number of people who start buy on the internet.
They developed a recommendation module, insight integrated after seeing that, between the last
purchase and the following one, exists a connection. It means that after the purchase several
suggestions about a set of customized products are given to the customer, in way to give more
visibility to similar products and to ease their discovery.
To make easy and simplify online shopping they created a process called one click ordering with
which you can buy certain product just pressing a button and the order will be carried out
automatically.
It also offers Amazon Prime, which it was created in 2005, an annually paid membership based
on the offer, to customer, of a very short time shipping which it means that in only 1 or 2 you will
receive you order; it also offer affordable price, requirements which users regard as the key reason
for subscribing to the
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Essay on The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu
Being a student interested in the field of biology, one knows that studying life in the past plays an
important role in the history of organisms that lived on this earth. Similarly, being Japanese,
studying the past of how Japanese were plays an important role in Japanese history. Despite all the
general aspects of life that have changed from the Heian period, the one idea that has definitely not
changed is the romantic relationships between a man and woman. Though the general concept is the
same, from reading The Tale of Genji, it is what was considered the ideal woman and ideal man that
were both surprising and thus worth discussing. Written around 978 by Murasaki Shikibu, The Tale
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However, as To no Chujo pointed out (Shikibu 21), women that are high rank, have a lot of
people that serve them and make them look better than they are so that a man cannot really
know what kind of personality she may have. Middle rank women on the other hand, have less
hidden about her, and so one can tell what kind of woman she is. This is probably because
middle rank women do not have as much pressure to look good as high rank women have and
because they are not expected to be as great. Thus in this way they are not pampered as much
and in a sense show their true colors. From this it can be concluded that the ideal woman if it
were possible, would be someone that was high rank, but also had a good personality that was not
just made to seem good but her servants. For a woman to have a good personality is definitely an
understandable character, but what constituted good personality and character? The Chief Equerry,
an older man with more experience in matters with women in comparison to To no Chujo and
Genji, explained that the woman s main duty is to look after her husband and the household
(Shikibu 23). Thus the ideal woman would be one who was educated and smart enough to take
care of the household including preparing a fresh set of clothes after her husband returns from
journey, and keeping the house tidy and clean. She should not have to ask her husband for every
little thing that needs to be done because that would just waste
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Violent Crime Is An Important Public Health And Social...
Violent crime is an important public health and social behavioral phenomena. Violent crime is
referred to as offenses that include force or threat of force. Although many different offenses could
fit under this classification, the National Crime Victimization Survey defines nonlethal violence,
the current study s focus, as being comprised of four main offenses , robbery, aggravated assault,
simple assault, and forcible rape (National CrimeVictimization Survey [NCVS], 2012).
Violent victimization has been linked to a number of negative consequences for the victim and
those around them. These include psychological disorders such as substance abuse, depression, post
traumatic stress, and suicide attempts (Champion, Foley, Durant, Hensberry, Altman, Wolfson,
2004; Evans, Marte, Betts, Silliman, 2001; Kilpatraick, Ruggiero, Acierno, Suanders, Resnick, Best,
2003;). Childhood victimization has been found to be associated with academic difficulties and
developmental disruption (Schwartz, Gorman; hopmyer, 2003). Violent victimization is also a
predictor of future violent perpetration in adult and child samples (Cleary, 2000).
The high amount of fear of violent victimization among United States citizens (Reid Conrad, 2004;
Fisher Sloan, 2003; Warr, 1985) is reinforced by the relatively high rates of violent crime (Rand
Costanello, 2006) and misleading media coverage further dramatizing violence rates (Potter
Kappeler, 2006). Lauristen, Rezey and Heimer (2013) point
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George Arnold Wood Convicts Analysis
Convict reputation is quite a controversial topic with two main evident opinions on how Australia
s convicts should be perceived. George Arnold Wood and several other historians have made
strong arguments in stating that convicts were victims of rapid economic change and an unjust
legal system, however, there are also many historians who oppose this view and believe that
convicts were of a professional criminal class. This essay will discuss the social and economic
background of Britain at the time, historical records of convicts and will also evaluate the
arguments of historians regarding convict identity, in order to achieve an accurate assumption on
convict history.
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The convict indent of the Pyramus (Making Australian History, Perspectives on the Past Since
1788, pp. 97 101) helps to distinguish trends arising with the convicts and their sentences. The
Pyramus displays information on 30 convict women who all received a seven year sentence,
except for two who both attained life sentences, albeit similar crimes were committed. This trend
highlights why historians might perceive convicts as victims of an unjust legal system, as a
woman who had been convicted of quite a minor offence was given the same sentence as one
convicted of a severer crime. The majority of women listed in this particular indent were
detained for the violation of stealing, which poses the question, were that many women all
serious criminals or were they indeed just good people who lived in difficult times ? Case
studies have been completed on several convicts and are an exceptional way of discovering the
real personality and traits of individual convicts. A noteworthy case study written by GD Woods
on John Knatchbull delves into the background behind his conviction and the events that led to his
life as a convict. Knatchbull served as a volunteer for the British Navy before rising to the rank as
captain. Shortly after this he experiences hardship where Pike states, He seems to have then fallen
on hard times and in August 1824 he was found
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History Of The 20th Engineer
History of the 20th Engineer Battalion
Andrew P Schmidt
19th Engineer Battalion
Author Note
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Andrew P Schmidt, BN Master
Driver, HHC 19th En Bn, Fort Knox, KY 40121 Contact: [email protected]
Abstract
This paper covers a brief history of the 20th Engineer Battalion. Covering from its beginning as the
20th Engineer Regiment prior to the start of World War I to the resignation as the 20the Engineer
Battalion and ending with the conclusion of Desert Storm/Desert Shield. Thru out the Battalions
history, I hope to show some of the most notable events and accomplishments of the Lumberjacks.
Condite et Pugnate (Build and Fight)
Keywords: Engineer Battalion, Engineer Regiment, Lumberjacks
History of the 20th Engineer Battalion
The 20th Engineer Battalion (20th En Bn) holds a vast history in the Corps of Engineers from its
start as the largest Engineer Regiment in history at the start of World War I, thru World War II,
Vietnam, Desert Storm and into the Global War on Terrorism. The 20th En Bn, has been activated
and deactivated several times thru out the years. The history and pride of the Lumberjack Battalion
has carried on over those years, and continues to evolve with the changes happening to the Corps of
Engineers.
Beginning of the 20th En Bn and World War I
In August 1917 the United States War Department issued a General Order, which allowed the
forming of the 20th Engineer Regiment. General Order
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Affermative Action
By: Elissa Thomas
E mail: [email protected]
Affirmative Action Affirmative Action efforts were started in 1964 to end the long history of
overlooking qualified people of color and women from higher education. Affirmative Action sets
standards for a business or office of admissions, so that a white man does not have the upper hand
over an equally or greater educated minority. The initial way the government tried to justify
Affirmative Action was to develop a human resource approach: first identifying the problem, which
is racism then establishing the solution (Phillips 67). The intent of Affirmative Action helps cut
down discrimination in the work place and in schools, despite the fact that some believe that
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Some might believe that this could be just a random occurrence, but the same results showed in
the University of Texas Law School s enrollment, three blacks this fall to last years fifty nine
(Applebome a14). Thus, bans on Affirmative Action are having negative effects on enrollment
for blacks and other minorities in Texas and California s prominent universities. Therefore,
proving that without Affirmative Action, any minority will not have a fair chance in today s
society. Professor Lino Graglia, a critic of Affirmative Action points out The whole reason you
have racial preferences is that the racially preferred do not meet the standards applied to others,
if you require that they meet the standards, then they don t get in. This might be true in some
maybe all cases, but in this very true rebuttal to Graglia s statement Rodney Ellis, Texas state
senator, graduate of the University Law School in 1976 says I clearly got in through an
Affirmative Action program, and I don t apologize for it... I m proud of it. It got me in, but it
didn t get me out, didn t take the bar exam for me, didn t pass the two hundred and eighty five or so
pieces of legislation I ve Scott4 authored. (Applebome a14). Rodney Ellis is a perfect
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Halloween Informative Essay
DESCRIPTIVE SPEECHTanner, Sarah Communication Studies 105 T/Th 8:00am Halloween
INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter: ( The Nightmare Before Christmas movie clip) Central
Idea: Halloween is a holiday with many traditions that date back thousands of years. Credibility
Statement: I grew up in a very strict, religious household and I was not allowed to celebrate
Halloween, which is probably what led to my rebellious love for this haunted holiday. Preview
Statement: First, I will go into detail about the origins of Halloween. Then, I will talk about how
the origins translate into our current Halloween traditions. Lastly, I will talk about safety
precautions that must be taken on this holiday. BODY: I.First, let s look at the origins of
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In the 2002 book, Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night, author Nicholas Rogers points
out, Halloween is commonly thought to have pagan origins, even though the etymology is
Christian. Halloween is, quite literally, the derivative of All Hallow Even, or the eve of All
Saints Day (1 November). Taken together with All Souls Day, which falls on 2 November, it is
a time assigned in the Christian calendar for honoring the saints and newly departed. 1.The name
All Hallow Even has evolved over time, it eventually became Hallowe en, and then to what we
know the holiday now as: Halloween. 2. Halloween was a day to celebrate the deceased,
followed by a time to pray for them. B.Halloween also comes from the sacred Celtic festival,
Samhain. 1.On the eve of Samhain, the Celts believed the dead, both ghosts and demons, were
allowed to roam free.2. TRANSITION: Now that we know where Halloween came from, let s talk
about how these origins translate into current Halloween traditions. II.Now, I will explain how our
American Halloween traditions, such as dressing up, trick or treating, and carving jack o lanterns,
came to
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Bipolar Disorder ( Bipolar )
Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar Disorder is a mental illness, which involves hypomanic episodes, which are changes in
someone s usual mood. Originally, Bipolar Disorder was called manic depression because it does
share similar symptoms with people diagnosed with depression. Bipolar Disorder is a severe
condition because it can cause mania, which then causes hallucinations and paranoid rage.
(Bipolar Disorder) Bipolar Disorder is classified into two categories, bipolar type 1 and bipolar
type 2. Bipolar type 2 is more serious because there is more major depression episodes. (Bipolar
Disorder) A study done by Revista Brasileria de Psiquitra, shows a higher prevalence of Bipolar
Disorder type 1 but overall both are pretty low in the general population. (Clemente) Because
Bipolar Disorder is a mood disorder, the causes are unknown. (Bipolar Disorder) Even though they
don t know the root of the illness, doctors have found reasons that could have contribution. One of
these would be genetics and its most common with people who have relatives that have already
been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. Also, after research doctors have discovered that patients
with bipolar disorder seem to have physical deviations with their brains. Another factor could be a
chemical imbalance with neurotransmitters. They also have discovered that stress, alcohol, and
drugs could also initiate the first manic episode. (Mayo Clinic)
The symptoms for bipolar disorder are separated into three categories:
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Typography Of Media
These days, the media plays a big part in the culture of the world. The media is a powerful source
that we ve been using for years and years since technology has been invented, starting with
newspapers and television. Throughout the years, media has changed since the transition from
newspapers to television broadcastingbecause of the changes of entertainmentand what people are
into as time goes on. In the book Amusing Ourselves to Death, Postman looks at how print culture
or typography has changed the media, how it evolved to televisionand what it s doing to our culture
and the way that people think. In the beginning of the book and all throughout, Postman brought up
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According to Postman, before images were used in our everyday media, Americans were more
logical and politically engaged because they were focused more on speech and had more
rational thoughts. He says that our speech patterns were different when we printed everything,
we wrote better and read better which is why we were better thinkers. I agree to his analysis and
conclusions about how television has changed our thinking. We ve became a society that won t
be persuaded unless we re entertained or it has some kind of emotional appeal to it. Ever since
televisions and printed images came into existence, we get easily bored when something isn t
captivating. This can also be a bad thing for example, we believe things easily when it sounds
good or shocking to us without logically thinking about it. This causes us to have different
perspectives thanks to how the media portrays certain situations. I also agree with Postman when
he talked about how people are less engaged because of the media changes. One of the examples
that Postman used was about the Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas debate, it was a
simple and short oral debate that lasted for 2 hours and people sat through the whole thing without
breaks. In this new media era, it s not that easy for us to sit through long oral debates or lectures or
we ll get bored because our attention span is not that long. Since
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Air And Test Evaluation Segment One
The organization chosen is Air and Test Evaluation Squadron One. The mission of this squadron is
to conduct operational test and evaluation of new acquired weapon systems, support systems, and
aircraft for the U.S. Navy. In interfacing with mission systems and fleet introduction, Air and Test
Evaluation Squadron One does it first.
In the acquisition phase, the navy has several initial and developmental test and evaluation
squadrons; however, these squadron use contract and government maintenance and flight personnel
to conduct primary and subsequent examination and analysis of newly acquired systems in a
controlled environment. After completion of initial and developmental test, the weapon systems,
support systems, and aircraft are forwarded for operational test and evaluation. In this role, the navy
tasks two squadrons with this mission. To further examine systems and aircraft, Air and Test
Evaluation Squadron One, in particular, has a staff of 400 sailors and these sailors (maintenance
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In influencing others through my actions, scripture reminds me Do nothing out of selfish ambition
or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value other above yourselves, not looking to your own interest
but each of you to the interest of the others (Philippians 2:3 4, NIV). In serving others with
honesty and sincerity, I place the goals of the country, navy, squadron, and individuals before mine.
In addition, Proverbs 27:17 states As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another (NIV). In
my daily walks around squadron spaces, I talk and engage with sailors to interact, relay information,
and assess situations. More importantly, this scripture reminds me to mentor sailors to promote
quality of life issues, personal and professional development, and maintain good order and
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Predestination In Martin Luther s Institutes Of The...
The Protestant Reformation was a movement in 16th century Europe that developed many new
beliefs about Christianity. Along with the man who started the Reformation, Martin Luther, John
Calvin is one of the most well known and influential theologians of this time. In his highly
influential book, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin lays out his main beliefs about many
of the major doctrines of the Christian church. One of the biggest ideas Calvin explores in this book
is the relationship between humans and God in terms of predestination. Ultimately, Calvin argues
that God, as the creator of the world and an inherently righteous being, holds the power of salvation
and damnation as humans act in accordance with God s will. Before... Show more content on
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Calvin gives an example of one of these potential arguments in Institutions: [God] adopts as sons
those whom he foreknows will not be unworthy of his grace; he appoints to the damnation of death
those whose dispositions he discerns will be inclined to evil intention and ungodliness (Institutes
932). This reasoning seems consistent with what Calvin says about predestination, and would show
that as humans, our works merit our salvation. This argument aligns with what a merit theologian
such as Erasmus would argue. Erasmus holds that God respects the free will of humans, and will
send them to heaven or hell based on their free actions. For if God elects those who are worthy of
election and damns those unworthy, it seems that we should be able to merit salvation through our
actions, as theologians such as Erasmus would argue. According to Calvin, however, these critics
misinterpret his teaching. The easiest argument to make, from Calvin s perspective, is that God has
given to humans everything they have without them meriting any of it. The most basic example of
this is that he created each man as a human in his own image rather than as an animal. This is an
example that shows how God gives benefits to humans without them meriting them, and this idea
can be extended to the benefit God gives the elect after they pass. According to Calvin, such
benefits were given to us before the creation of the world,
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Ridgid s Proud History
RIDGID s Proud History is Built on the Trust of the Trades
Since the day we invented the modern pipe wrench, we ve made it our mission to build for the
world s expert tradespeople those who know the limits of the job and how to exceed them.
Why do so many professionals choose RIDGIDВ® tools? The answer is simple...trust. Millions of
RIDGID tools go to work every day in plants, on construction sites and in countless other harsh
environments.
These tools operate in extremes of heat and cold, withstand dirt and mud, and perform reliably
day in and day out. RIDGID tools are known the world over as industry leading products that
allow professionals like you to complete jobs more quickly and reliably.
Ridgid R4330 Thickness Planer has a three blade ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
can t decide between the R4331 and the DW734. I am leaning towards the DeWalt planer, because
the Rigid planer isn t in stock anywhere. When will it be back in stock?
Do not buy one.......The brushes wear out way too soon and they do not make the brushes any longe
Pro:Planes boards to a perfectly smooth (nearly mirror) finish. Width of finished board is (as far
as I can tell with my precision) dead on. I like the adjustments on the side for repetitive cuts (1
/8,1/4, .. etc). The cut depth gague in the front is nice so I accidentally don t try to make it take
too much board at once then it can handle. Powerful! This planer seemed to laugh at the 10 inch
wide oak boards I sent through it. I cut the boards from a tree with a Alaskan chainsaw portable
sawmill. Each board needed numerous passes to get it down to nice smooth usable lumber. The
blades lasted quite a long time. Changed blades after 20 boards, 10 long, 10 wide, receiving around
5 (on average) passes per side, I just turned around the blades and continued planing. The double
sided blades are nice. I had an old 12 delta and as I used to either have to get the blades re
sharpened or throw them out once the single side had
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Glenn Irwin s Two Butterflies
Glenn Irwin s Two Butterflies demonstrates a movement in age and development of experience
through the images of two distinct butterflies. The ideas Irwin articulates about age and experience
with this imagery also serve to show the disconnect between nature and civilization over time. The
poem is divided into two stanzas: morning and evening. Likewise, there are two butterflies: morning
and evening. The morning butterfly has only just completed his transition stage. He is faced with
the beginning of life and the task to make a connection to civilization. The evening butterfly is well
into her final life stage. She has gone through the experiences the morning butterfly has not; her
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He has spent anywhere from a couple of weeks to a few months in the protection of his cocoon.
Now he has transitioned into his final form as a butterfly and must begin to experience this new
life. This stanza is filled with movement. He is staggering in small circles, turning and bending to
touch, and struggling to open his wings (2 3, 6, 7 8). His body is unknown to him, he has
useless legs and is compared to a drunk on a pony (4, 5). He has yet to use his legs, to open and
dry his wings, and to fly. In order to have those experiences he must make a connection with
civilization. Irwin illustrates the morning butterfly s movement toward this connection as he
struggles towards the middle of a busy / boulevard
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The Epic Of Gilgamesh, By John Emerich Dalberg Essay
Power tends to take on different forms in every culture and society, and has taken on these
different forms all throughout the history of mankind. Power can come in the form of wealth,
position, strength, land, or success, and it all depends on where you are in the world and during
what time period you are there. No matter what sense of power one might be referring to, some say
that the acquisition of power corrupts one s character and being. In 1887, John Emerich Dalberg
Action made a powerful statement: Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely .
While some may argue otherwise, I agree whole heartedly with Action. Corruptionfrom one gaining
or having power can be seen in ancient literature and through the observation of today s world
leaders and public figures. Whether it is in the fictional world of the past, or in the reality of the
present, there is strong evidence that supports Action s statement that power corrupts those who
obtain it. In the epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest pieces of literature we have recovered and the
first recorded epic, this corruption due to power is quite evident. The main character of the epic,
Gilgamesh, is a great warrior who was essentially forged by the gods. As the epic says, Two thirds
they made him god and one third man (Sandars). Being two thirds god, Gilgamesh had strength and
raw power that could be matched by no other in Urukor in the world. With this power, Gilgamesh
knew he could do anything and
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Sports Injuries
Sports Injuries In the U.S there are thirty million or more children/teens that participate in sports.
Out of the 30 million children/teens that participate in sports, 3.5 million of those children/teens get
injured each year.
What Is A Sports Injury?
A sports injury can be described as just an injury you get while playing sports. A sports injury
could be just a sprained ankle, hamstring pull, shin splints, acl tear and a groin pull. Of course
there are a lot more types of sports injuries that can be specified but those are just some of the more
common injuries, the most common injuries that occur in sports would be strains and sprains
(Hoffman, 2005).
Who Gets Sports Injuries? Anyone can get an injury in general, but if you participate in sports,
every day that you play or practice your sport or sports you have that chance of getting a sports
injury.
What are the different types of sports injuries and how do they occur? There are twenty three
different sports injuries. the first one on the list would be an achilles tendon injury. The achilles is
the biggest tendon in your body, it is very common for this tendon to get injured. The tendon gets
injured in the following sports such as basketball, baseball, softball, football, soccer, tennis,
volleyball, running, dancing, and gymnastics.
The second would be an ACL injury. ACL stands for anterior cruciate ligament.
The ACL is the most common knee ligament to get injured. The ACL injury causes from taking a
hard hit on
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What Is Galileo A Heretic
Galileo Galilei was a very influential and controversial astronomer, scientist, mathematician, teacher,
and physicist. His life began in the sixteenth century and ended in the seventeenth, in which he
penned several books that supported the Copernican theory of a heliocentric solar system. In the
words of Drake S. (1957) ... the works of Galileo are well written, and throw light upon the origins
of modern science... (Pg. 2) Although Galileo was soon deemed a heretic by the Roman Catholic
church, he continued diligently challenging Aristotelian thought and doctrine and expressing his
support of the Copernican theory. As he continued to make discoveries that supported this theory,
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However, he was able to earn a place as an instructor within the University of Pisa, teaching
mathematics and performing some of his most famous experiments. According to Unknown,
2008, In 1586 he composed a short work, La bilancetta, in which he reconstructed the reasoning
of Archimedes in the detection of the goldsmith s fraud in the matter of the crown of Hieron and
described an improved hydrostatic balance. (Early Years). He was also able to study physics and
publish works such as The Little Balance and Du Motu(On Motion), beginning to oppose
Aristotelian views about the behaviour of moving objects. As Galileo grew to reject Aristotelian
concepts, he became more unpopular and eventually lost his position in the University of Pisa.
Fortunately, he had many students who helped him earn another position within the University of
Padua. It was near this time that his father, Vincenzo, passed away and Galileo was forced to
become the leader of his family and caretaker of his younger brother, Michelagnolo (The Famous
People website, 2015; Biography.com Editors, n.d.; Fermi, L., Bernardini, G., 1961; Unknown,
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External costs of intercity truck freight transportation
Transportation Research Part A 33 (1999) 505В±526
www.elsevier.com/locate/tra
External costs of intercity truck freight transportation
David J. Forkenbrock *
Public Policy Center, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
Abstract
From a societal perspective, it is desirable for all transportation users to pay their full social
(private and external) costs. We estimate four general types of external costs for intercity freight
trucking and compare them with the private costs incurred by carriers. Estimated external costs
include: accidents (fatalities, injuries, and property damage); emissions (air pollution and
greenhouse gases); noise; and unrecovered costs associated with the provision, operation, and
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SigniВ®cant external costs arise from transportation, although accurate estimates of their
magnitudes have been diВ Ѓcult to obtain. In this article we assemble best available estimates of
external costs due to freight truck operations between cities (i.e. in rural areas). To place these
costs in a useful context, we compare them with corresponding private costs, which are the market
costs directly faced by freight carriers.
This article does not address the issue of external beneВ®ts arising through the transportation of
freight. Most transportation economists doubt the existence of signiВ®cant external beneВ®ts
from the provision of transportation services (e.g. Rothengatter, 1994; Verhoef, 1994, p. 278).
Markets exist for these services, such that cost savings due to economies of scale or density may
be retained by carriers, passed on to shippers, or ultimately passed on to В®nal consumers of the
goods that are shipped.
As Greene and Jones (1997, p. 9) observe, some economists believe that external beneВ®ts can
arise from improvements to transportation systems (see, for example, Willeke, 1994). An
improvement may reduce the costs of В®rms operations, thus contributing to increased
competitiveness and more output. If scale economies exist, the unit cost of production may drop.
Depending on the market structure, beneВ®ciaries of this cost reduction may be the producing
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How Does Darcy Change In Pride And Prejudice
Pride is a characteristic that will always cause the largest distance between two people. Darcy s
personality changes throughout the course of the novel from being extremely arrogant to becoming
humble. During the course of Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice, the character of Mr. Darcy goes
on a journey to find himself. Austen emphasizes the importance of humility through Darcy who
must face challenges of overcoming his pride in order to reach the heart of the woman he loves.
Mr. Darcy is an awfully arrogant man who has many strained relationships with those around him
due to his egocentric actions. When Darcy is first introduced to the readers at the Meryton Ball,
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Despite him going through a dynamic character change throughout the course of novel, Darcy s
prideful personality can still be seen even after he has become a loveable person. In one of the
conversations between Darcy and Elizabeth, he tells her, ...I admire and love you. Elizabeth
describes his actions as, ...his sense of inferiority of its being a degradation of the family
obstacles. Darcy proclaims his love for Elizabeth and does not allow her to forget her inferior
ranking within society. He seems to have a personal conflict within himself, he does not want to
love her but he is unable to not love her. Elizabeth does not take this proposal too seriously
because she believes she could never love a man that does not care for her family. She can see
how his vanity is not allowing him to be kind towards the woman he claims to love. Elizabeth
describes Darcy in this situation as, ...he was listening...wholly unmoved with remorse.
Elizabeth knew he was listening but could not see an ounce of regret or forgiveness for his
hurtful actions towards both her sister Jane and his friend Bingley. Darcy s behavior
demonstrates to Elizabeth that he is a man that she could not and shall not love because he is
willfully blinded by his pride. Darcy cannot move beyond his pride and vanity to see the pain he
has caused and how this is stopping Elizabeth from falling in love with him. He clearly told her
about how he meddled between Jane and Bingley by saying, I have no wishes of denying that I
did everything in my power to separate my friend from your sister, or that I rejoice in my
success, he does admit he acted wrong but there is no asking for forgiveness and that shows
Elizabeth the kind of man he is. Elizabeth comes to the realization that she does not want to spend
her life with the man that hurt her family and jeopardized her sister s chance at happiness. Darcy is
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The Golden Age Of A Civil War Across China Essay
Daoism appeared as a reaction to a civil war across China, known as the warring states period,
which caused a wide feeling of civil unrest. The war went on for nearly two hundred and fifty
years and spread across the Zhou Dynasty, which was divided into eight separate states. Daoist
believed that war was a result of excessive desire, and only through modest desire will people and
the state experience peace and unity. Daoist argued that desire and all actions must be natural,
and we must return to nature to establish our balance. We must return to nature and to a time like
the Golden Age, that came before the Zhou Empire and the warring states. The Golden Age
refers to a more simple time in life, in which people had relied on agriculture in small villages
with a trusted government that also followed the way, causing a balance and unity. To manifest
this simplicity and selflessness naturally is the Dao, which is the way of all things. Though in
today s world we have strayed far from nature, for reason and excessive desires have corrupted
people and their values. Daoist would believe that our society is unbalanced ,and we must return to
the path of the Dao to restore our unity. We must behave naturally and act modestly in order to find
the way, but like the opposing states in the Zhou Dynasty, we have excessive desires causing
unnatural behaviors. These unnatural behaviors keep many people from finding the way, but the
Daodejing supplies many passages of the effects of
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Postnatal Anxiety
postnatal anxiety, and a few individuals may name them out and out old being languid. Which just
elPost birth anxiety is an ailment that can be effortlessly over looked. Most ladies simply think they
have makes the circumstance most exceedingly awful. Men can even have this sickness, it is just
impacts them uniquely in contrast to ladies. Some specialist have even put this ailment in
distinctive stages that ladies experience. The primary concern ladies need to know, is the thing that
to search for and know the indications of this intense illness(Sukan,2014). Post pregnancy anxiety is
the thing that ladies experience in the wake of having an infant. Behavioral impacts and organic
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A few moms have diverse levels of dejection, they can get truly discouraged about being in charge
of a dealing with their tyke. Right now, depressive scenes happening after the end of the fourth
baby blues week would not meet DSM 5 analytic criteria for baby blues onset. The 4 week time
allotment after conveyance for characterizing Postpartum Depression, then again, may be
excessively traditionalist. In reality, longer time spans up to twelve months baby blues have been
utilized as a part of examination studies to characterize Postpartum Depression(Yawn,2014). Post
birth anxiety can be dealt with in various ways. Baby blues is frequently treated with psychotherapy
additionally called talk treatment or psychological wellness directing, solution or both (Martin,
2015). Treatment relies on upon how genuine the melancholy is, and the patient and on the off
chance that they are best encouraging. The primary solutions to treat post pregnancy anxiety are
when wellbeing is secured, can be a mix of medicines. The primary ones are antidepressants,
antipsychotic pharmaceuticals and disposition stabilizers. EET can likewise be performed if the
wretchedness is separate and prescriptions don t react. The primary concern is what is best for the
new mother, on the grounds that isolating the mother from her child can include stress in itself.
Taking everything into account, when unseasoned parents not simply mother likewise father, begin
to feel truly overpower the time has come to get
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My Future Of My Life
Future Mardi Gras day, falling on a Tuesday in 2035, relaxing on my deck while i m hearing the
trumpets and saxophones playing while people are dancing and laughing. Enjoying the lively
feeling vibrating throughout the French Quarter. The smell of the burnt chicken on the grill
flowing into my nose as the kids are running around singing along to the songs being played in
the background. My husband grabbing me around my waist and holding me as we watch the
people parade through the city leaving nothing but vibrations all around us. This is what how I
picture my life eighteen years from now. As happy as I could be with my loved ones all around
me. To achieve my perfect life I have to work hard and devote myself to everything I do. The
fear of losing this is what keeps me from giving up. I know what I want for myself and I ll do
everything I can to make it happen. A total of eleven years of my life will be spent furthering my
educational requirements to fulfill my lifelong dream of becoming a trauma surgeon. I know
some mornings I will wake up thinking the process and devotion to this goal might just be too
much to bare, but I know my prayers will reassure me that it s very possible if I put my mind to
it. Honestly, it would be much smarter if I plan out my now before I even start thinking about my
future life. Whatever I do now will hopefully lead to me accomplishing my goals. My plans for
today and until I graduate are to keep my grades up and to put one hundred percent of
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Analysis Of The Book Coriolanus And Titus Andronicus
Coriolanus and Titus Andronicus are Roman warrior heroes who both become maniacal revengers
when Rome rejects them. Titus sees his revenge carried out, while Coriolanus gives up to his
mother before his revenge is achieved. While Titus decisions allow him to experience victory and
defeat, Coriolanus decisions cheat him out of the victory of revenge and he experiences only defeat
at the hand of his once enemy, Aufidus. Firstly, the Romes that Coriolanus and Titus come from
are very different place in custom and time. For Coriolanus, he comes from a Rome that is still
run by the senate, before the time of Caesar. This Rome is less about conquest and more about
the Republic. The people are still a minority in the government but because of mob mentality they
play an important role in Coriolanus. Unlike Titus, Coriolanus is trying to get elected to the
highest position possible under the republic. Titus comes from a Rome after the death of Caesar,
but needs to be punctuated by the fact that it is a fictional Rome made by Shakespeare. In this
fictional Rome, the people play little to no role and the microcosm is mostly centered on the upper
crust of Roman society and the court. These versions of Rome play to the success and failure of
both Coriolanus and Titus.
In the opening of both plays, the title characters are described as Roman warriors who have
retained hero status for their actions in war, defending Rome. Coriolanus is a hyper masculine
figure who is loved by the
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Waste and Pollution
Waste
Nearly everything we do leaves behind some kind of waste. Households create ordinary garbage,
while industrial and manufacturing processes create solid and hazardous wastes.
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) more commonly known as trash or garbage consists of everyday
items we use and then throw away, such as product packaging, grass clippings, furniture, clothing,
bottles, food scraps, newspapers, appliances, paint, and batteries. This comes from our homes,
schools, hospitals, and businesses.
Each year EPA produces a report on MSW generation, recycling and disposal. In 2010, Americans
produced about 250 million tons of MSW, or about 4.3 pounds of waste per person per day.
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Consider the problems which may arise if zoning/zoning change is required. Do not locate in a
100 year flood plain. After finding a number of sites which meet the necessary criteria, submit a
letter with the legal descriptions of the properties being considered, so the North Dakota
Department of Health, North Dakota Geological Survey, and the North Dakota State Water
Commission can evaluate the sites with respect to topography and relief. No soil borings should
be made until the Department has determined if the proposed site is acceptable with respect to
topography and relief (this will save time and money). The Department will also determine at
that time the compliance of the site location with state and federal laws (i.e., landfills must be
one mile from an airport [airstrip] in which propeller driven aircraft operate two miles for jet
aircraft). No landfills will be sited in areas that may adversely affect endangered and threatened
species or critical habitat. A good working knowledge of the North Dakota Solid Waste
Management Rules is needed so sites which obviously do not meet the rules can be
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Blog 28
Blog 28 Genii continues aggressive expansion strategy Expansion is key to the world of online
casino gaming. As company s rub shoulder to should in order to get a step ahead, it seems the
expansion remains key to growth. This year has seen many major names join forces for the
greater good, but there is one company in particular that has an increased market share in their
sights. Genii s level of expansion has been truly phenomenal, with the level of growth actually
taking many by surprise. After backing its own Spin16 product series to the hilt, they have
decided to add a new agreement to the mix on top of the seven that they have already signed this
year. B3W are the latest company to see true value in working alongside Genii. B3W Brings Big
Action The deal marks a major move for B3W, as they have sought to grow their game catalogue.
At time of writing they currently have 130 games available to players, which is a number that
pales in comparison to the competition. In an attempt to remain relevant in the ultra competitive
marketplace, they have looked to acquire true innovation in the form of Genii s popular Spin16
game range. Considered to be a mobile revolution and a desktop mainstay, Spin16 is the must
have product range of the moment. Introducing Spin16 What has made Spin16 such a sought after
collection is how it has helped bring classic games into the modern era. What players have noticed
in the past is that classic games can feel stodgy in today s all slots,
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Plato s Theory Of Recollection
The four arguments that are put forward are; the inverse contention or the cyclical contention, this
hypothesis tries to clarify that the structures we have are unceasing and can t change and the spirit
can never die and it generally brings life. The body is accepted to be mortal and needs to
experience the physical demise however the spiritis not crushed simultaneously. Platotries to make
clear of the contention by looking at cold and fire. The second argument is otherwise called the
theory of recollection, this hypothesis tries to clarify that human have some knowledge that is non
exact sample of this knowledge is the knowledge during childbirth. This is utilized to show or
suggest that possibly at one time that the soulexisted before conception for it to have that
information. The thought that we have dependably had epistemic accessibility. All intellect that
we procured in our current lives will be overlooked when we enter the Form of Transcendence.
When we are reborn into our new bodies we are to recall all the data from the past since our souls
never passed on. The third argument is otherwise called the affinity argument, this theory tries to
clarify that what is everlasting and invulnerable things are altogether different from what is
obvious and mortal. Our soul is godlike and our body is mortal and hence when our bodies pass
on, our soul will even now keep on living. The fourth argument of the Phaedo is the argument from
the type of life and it clarifies that,
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Definitions Of Place In Timmy And Fiona William s Home
Place is defined by the incommensurable qualities that determine a certain location is unique. As
humans we develop connections to these zones and essentially establish a strong sense of place.
According to Kent Rydon A sense of place results gradually and unconsciously from inhabiting a
landscape over time, becoming familiar with its physical properties, accruing history within its
confines. To me this means that there are a plethora of definitions of sense of place; however they
all share similarities and can be fitted into different categories. Jennifer Cross, part of the
Department of Sociologyhas set up those six categories. The definitions of which can be found in
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I have known them for my entire life, as far back as my memory will let me go. Over the last
fourteen years I have spent a great deal of time in their house. It is a large property, all things
considered, there are three bedrooms and one bathroom, a large living room and a sizable
backyard. The kitchen and living room share almost the same space, but it is separated by a half
length wall. a Majority of the floor space is covered in junk. Boxes plied underneath the counter,
overflowing with random pieces of trash and useful things that just currently do not have a
place. nearly all of the rooms are the same way. Timmy s room is so full with odds and ends that
you can hardly walk across the floor. Fiona s room is a little bit better, you can walk around, but
do watch your step. Chris and Tricia (their parents) room is much cleaner than the rest of the
house, though all surfaces other than the floor is cluttered. The Williams have a pair of cockatoos
named Pepper and Splenda as well as a cat named Skittles. They have all been around quite a while.
I have a Biographical and Spiritual Connection with Timmy and fiona s home. I grew up with
those two and went over to the house quite often. lately, more than twice a week do I either see
fiona and timmy or I am at their house. so over time I have developed a strong connection with
the place, because i know it so well. almost as well as
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A Comparative Study of Parkinsonв Ђ™s Disease with Dementia...
This research article was published in the journal of Alzheimer s disease and Parkinsonism on
August 26th 2013, volume 3, issue 2. Dr.Perea et al. conducted the study at department of
neurology, Alzheimer s Research Disease Center, department of Psychology, Bioengineering
program department of engineering, at University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City,
KS, USA. The big question of this study is to investigate white matter differences to give better
understanding of neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer s disease and Parkinson s disease.
It asks specifically whether individuals with Parkinson s disease dementia will show significant
white matter deterioration when compared to healthy non demented control individuals. The
hypothesis of this study states that cognitive decline and impaired motor control in Parkinson s
disease dementia (PDD) will greatly show deterioration in white matter as compared to groups of
healthy individuals control group (CON), Alzheimer s disease group, and Parkinson s disease
group (Perea et al. 2013). It was known before through many scientific studies that white matter
differences are actually associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Researches few decades ago
studied white matter differences using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI); which measures the
orientation and direction of water molecules in neural tissue and the integrity of white matter fibers
(Perea et al. 2013). One example was mentioned in the article, reported a
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Miss Representation
Media influence is one of the most powerful economic and cultural forces today. By deciding
who gets to talk, what shapes the debate, who writes, and what is important enough to report,
media shape our understanding of who we are and what we can be. You could go to a film, switch
on the TV, tune in to the radio, turn the pages of a magazine, or surf online. Regardless of your
choice of media, you d have a good chance of encountering stereotypes that perpetuate gender
discrimination. The Miss Representation documentary film written and directed by Jennifer Siebel
Newsom exposes how mainstream media and culture contribute to the under representation of
women in positions of power and influence in America. The film shows the media s impact on...
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The film features many accomplished, intelligent and powerful women and allies who are
academics, politicians, writers, journalists and television personalities. Unfortunately, the film is
largely silent on racialization, with the exception of some commentary from racialized
interviewers. The fact that the perfect image of a woman in American mainstream media is
often also white could have received more attention and critical analysis. 78% of girls hate their
bodies by the age of 15. 65% have an eating disorder. 17% cut themselves, and the number of
cosmetic surgeries quadrupled on women ages 17 from 1997 and 2007 and have increased six
fold since. Woman are 56% of the population, yet only 17% of Congress, 3% of Fortune 500
CEO s, hold only 3% of clout positions in media ( and in a staggering unreal statistic, only 1
woman is on the board of Fox News out of 15 ) and are 7% of directors and 13% of the film
writers. These are all jaw dropping statistics quoted in Miss Representation and the predominant
message we hear over and over, is that women have broken through the glass ceiling that feminism
isn t necessary and above all, that empowerment for women is by having control of a sexualized,
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The Number Three In Dante s Inferno
Symbolism can be utilized in diverse manners but remains a prominent aspect of life within most
religions throughout the world. Out of ample differential symbolic numbers, Dante showcases the
number three throughout the allegorical tale of his journey through hell. Dante bases Inferno upon
the Christian idea of hellby using the religiously symbolic number three within his choice of poetic
structure, the monsters displayed, and the associations of the number three in the Bible.
Dante s poetic masterpiece The Divine Comedy is composed of three individual cГ Ўntica: Inferno,
Purgatorio, and Paradiso. The three works include 33 cantos in each poem, with the exception of
Inferno, totaling 100 cantos, which is the square of 10; 10 is the perfect number, for it is
composed solely of the square of the Trinity plus 1, which represents the Unity of God. (McAllister
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Three beasts face against Dante within the beginning of the narrative poem: The Leopard, The
Lion, and The She Wolf of Incontinence. Alongside to meeting the three animals, Dante also
metaphorically encounters the three main kinds of sin committed within the Christian world:
Incontinence, violence and fraud. Each sin corresponds according to a sin in the Bible and matches
with each of the three beasts. Once Dante follows away from the three monsters and towards a
pathway through hell, he encounters a ravenous three headed dog of Hell who characterizes as
monstrous Cerebus, the ravening beast (Alighieri 44 45). Dante s usage of the number three within
his choice of monsters furthermore portrays the reoccurring usage of the number in Inferno. In
addition, Dante encounters Satan whom has three faces, each of different color. Each monster
encountered by Dante within the narrative poem Inferno symbolically displays the number three
which moreover connects the number to the Christian idea of
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Fbi Crime Statistics Essay
The Accuracy of FBI Crime Statistics
If the core mission of the police is to prevent and solve crime, then crime rates should be an
important measure of police activity. Crime rates, recorded annually, would reflect the amount, as
well as any increase or decrease in the amount of crime in a community. One of the most frequently
used sources of crime rates is the Federal
Bureau of Investigation s Uniform Crime Report (UCR). The report contains data on seven serious,
commonly occurring, and commonly reported offenses including murder and non negligent
manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny/theft, and motor vehicle
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One major issue is that UCR only reflects crime reported to the police. According to the FBI, the
UCR reflects all actual and attempted offenses reported to an agency occurring within its
jurisdiction for the reporting month (or crimes committed in previous months but not reported until
the current month). However, other sources of crime data, including the National Crime
Victimization Survey (NCVS), indicate that there is more
Kennedy 2 crime occurring that what is reported to the police (Booth, Johnson, Choldin, 1977;
Biderman Lynch, 1991). For example, one study found that less than half of all burglaries and
robberies are reported to the police (Skogan, 1976). The reasons for not reporting crimes vary by
crime type and victim. However, the bottom line is that UCR data do not accurately reflect all
crime occurring in a community.
In addition to non reporting, there are also issues related to missing and incomplete data. Users of
UCR data should bear in mind that the UCR program is voluntary, with no legal requirement to
report crime figures. Despite this, the UCR still covers most of the population of the United States.
The coverage, which had
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Seduction In The Hours And The Awakening
A shiny, crisp red fruit hangs enticingly off a lush verdant branch; a sly, seductive serpent and a
woman in the nude converse under the sacred tree, and then Eve tentatively reaches up and plucks
the juicy crimson fruit, a look of panic only reflected on her face once she realizes the gravity of
her decision. She picks the forbidden fruit and her ignorance is ripped away from her like a
newspaper on a windy day, and this single act started a trend of succumbing to temptations
throughout humanhistory. Even in the novels The Hours and The Awakening, the characters are
tempted by someone else or a different idea; however, some of these characters exhibit strong self
control and avoid their demise. The fine line between success and failure when it comes to avoiding
temptation is most obviously demonstrated by Edna Pontellier and LauraBrown, and these two
women showcase the destructive power of seductionand the strength of will it takes to deny the
enticement. The allure of the unknown is not exclusive to the female sex either, many men in the
novel also suffer from it, namely Robert Lebrun. The secret snare of temptation is interwoven
throughout the stories, and the sliver of thread can be glimpsed between the inky words. Many
different types of temptations exist in the world, but one of the most prevalent kinds is the
temptation of another human being. The ideal partner, the gold standard of lovers, is a temptation
not many can resist. There is some inherent part of the
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Nordstrom vs. JCPenney
Introduction On paper, there might not seem much difference between a JC Penney and a
Nordstrom. Both are department stores, so they carry roughly the same merchandise categories.
They are large, and act as anchors in shopping malls all over America. The shopping experience
is actually not that much different between them. Yet, there are subtle differences for those who
are willing to search for them. The differences tend to relate to our concept of social class
distinctions. Massey (2007) notes that all human societies have a social structure that divides
people into categories based on a combination of achieved and ascribed traits (p.1). Obviously,
we make use of groupings like gender, race and religion, but less explored is the degree to which
we use social stratification. Ehrenreich (2001) recounts the story of her journey into the social
underclass, starting in the Florida Keys. Florida is a highly stratified society, with a concentration
of high wealth individuals who choose to live in the state for things like weather and proximity to
the ocean, and low wealth individuals whose role is primarily to serve the upper classes. Thus,
money is one of the more important sources of social stratification in American society. In today s
political discourse, this stratification is framed as the 99% and the 1%, but in reality that framing is
overly simplistic. Those within America s middle class occupy a different social stratification than
those who occupy the lower
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