Good Topics For Persuasive Essay

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Good Topics For Persuasive Essay
Writing an essay on the topic of "Good Topics for Persuasive Essay" can be both challenging
and rewarding. The difficulty lies in the need to strike a balance between selecting a compelling
subject and presenting persuasive arguments effectively. First and foremost, choosing an
engaging topic requires careful consideration of current issues, societal concerns, or subjects that
evoke strong opinions. This initial step demands thorough research to identify areas where
persuasion can make a meaningful impact.
Crafting persuasive essays involves delving into the intricacies of argumentation, understanding
the target audience, and anticipating potential counterarguments. It requires a mastery of
language to articulate ideas convincingly and a keen awareness of the rhetorical devices that can
enhance the overall persuasive effect. Moreover, one must navigate the fine line between passion
and objectivity, ensuring that the essay maintains a persuasive tone without alienating opposing
viewpoints.
The process of writing such an essay demands time and dedication to researching, organizing
thoughts, and refining arguments. It is not merely about expressing personal opinions but rather
about constructing a well-structured, evidence-backed narrative that can sway the reader's
perspective. Additionally, the writer must remain attuned to the ethical dimensions of persuasion,
avoiding manipulative tactics and ensuring the integrity of the argument presented.
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The Design Of An Architect
There are different ways of invitation to tender. Once the client chooses to take the
project in mind further, either directly approaches the contractor or through an
architect. Client directly approaches the builder for the simple or low value work
such as house decoration or house extension. The builder comes to the premises
where the job will carry out, client explains the job and awaits for the offer. Then
builder s estimator measures the work, price it and makes the offer according to
builder s own terms and conditions.
If the work is big and high in value such as building a house or an industrial unit,
client approaches an architect who will design the project, submit the drawings to the
builder including specifications and detailed standard form of contract. Builder s
estimator measure the quantities of work based upon the drawings and then will
price it and make an offer. The specifications and details of standard form of contract
selected by the architect. Alternatively client may approach a contractor for complete
design and build and request an offer.
For projects that are more complex for instance measured in terms of value will
cover the majority of construction work client approaches to an architect and gives
the project brief then the architect carries out initial design and produces sketch
drawings. Later the design has conceded to the quantity surveyor who makes the
prediction of probable tender value. If the client agrees the value, the architect carry
on

Resilience And Adversity
Resilience The Power to Overcome Adversity
The life of Nelson Mandela has inspired many to pursue the essence of resilience
and the ways in which people recover from adversity to strength. The argument lies
in whether resilience is a born quality or something that could be learned. In looking
to find the answer to this question, I had to read several articles on the subject which
turned out to be quite of a challenge, but most of the information available concluded
that resilience is a process that is learned versus something that which is innate. It s a
process that is learned from self motivation, life experiences and continual learning
versus a quality that one is born with.
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Insight is built on the experience of having been understood by a caring and attentive
other and is a product of secure attachment. Consistent experiences of empathic
attunement deepen our capacity for insight and reality testing. As we mature
emotionally and cognitively we broaden our ability to recognize and appreciate
others subjectivity and separateness as well as the capacity to reflect on our own
experience. Inherent to this is an appreciation that other behaviors are not necessarily
directed toward us, even when we are affected by them. These abilities are essential
to resilience in that they allow us to tolerate experiences of existential isolation. It
was this constellation of qualities that allowed Mandela to persevere in the struggle
against apartheid and sustained him during the years spent on Robin Island.
In the face of adversity, one has to be open to acceptance. The resilient individual is
sustained by an inherent capacity for acceptance; that is an ability to accept what
cannot be changed and ultimately embracing the life that one has been given. At
times, this may involve a willingness to surrender, and nearly always, it demands an
openness to love others as they

The New Industrial Revolution And The Digital Age
Unfortunately, the rash of external mandates such as transitioning to the Common
Core, delivery of PARCC testing and implementation of HIB legislation has
overshadowed what an exciting time it is to be in education. The Digital Age has
ushered in an ever expanding digital infrastructure where access and the ability to
connect is becoming ubiquitous. Furthermore, the democratization of the web
offers individuals opportunity to not only act as critical consumers of information,
but also exist as trusted producers of public content. As Chris Anderson states in
Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, Today we are spoiled by the easy pickings
of the web. Any kid with an idea and a laptop can create the seeds of a world
changing company just look at Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook. As opposed to
erecting a barrier to the outside world, schools that embrace the Digital Age and
more importantly, provide stakeholders equitable access to a connected world, open
spaces of possibility inside classrooms.
Establishing a culture of where individuals think deeply about their work is a
hallmark of a 21st Century school district. A crucial role the Director of Curriculum
and Instruction is fostering an organizational climate where stakeholders are imbued
with a sense of agency. The Director of Curriculum and Instruction needs to interact
with educators, students and parents on a personal level to engage individuals in
reflective conversation about current practice and to brainstorm

Waiting For The Rain Tengo Character Traits
Tengo is one of the main characters in, Waiting for the Rain. He lives in a kraal that
is one mile away from a farm. His parents work on the farm for the Oubaas. He is
friends with a bot named Frikkie, who is the Oubaas s nephew. His mother and
father work for the Oubaas which is how Tengo and Frikkie met. Throughout the
story, there are three distinct character traits that you can infer about Tengo; he is
curious, intelligent, and observant. Tengo can clearly be seen as curious. Tengo
wanted to know why the sea tasted like salt yet the river tasted sweet (pg. 17). He
wanted to know why certain areas of land produced better clay than others like the
river near the dam (pg. 17). He also wondered why mosquitoes bite, yet butterflies
don t (pg. 17). All of these questions would have been answered if he had someone
or someplace to learn. Tengo was bound to for the most part always be curious as he
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Tengo was able to learn things easily (pg. 18). He was also able to design and
create amazing clay figure without being taught any techniques (pg. 20). Some of
these clay figures include a collection of clay dolls Tengo made for his sister.
Another example would be the clay bull he made that he not willingly gave to
Frikkie. Tengo was able to memorize book that he read by heart (pg. 18). Although
the books were for children, that still take talent to memorize an entire book. Tengo
has become a very intelligent young man even though there have been many setbacks
in his

Augustine Empire Vs Byzantine Civilization
Although the Ancient Egyptian Civilization and the Byzantine Empire both had a
big influence on each other and are very similar, they also have their big differences.
The first and foremost of those differences being how the members of each
civilizations made their living. The Ancient Egyptians were mostly farmers, or
laborers, while the people of the Byzantine Empire were mostly traders, builders,
tutors, and doctors. Another difference and similarity is each civilization s respective
geographical features. They both share access to the Mediterranean Sea, but while
Ancient Egypthas many man made geographical features, the Byzantine Empire has
little to none. Other differences include religious aspects, written languages, and
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The standard religion in Ancient Egypt wasn t really one set religion at all. It was
more a mix of all of the main principles of the different, and most prominent
religions we observe being practiced around the world today. Like most religions,
they had a belief in a higher power, they were polytheistic that went with an
extensive mythology for all of the gods they worshipped, whilst having a very
strong belief of spiritualism, and having magic incorporated into many parts of their
religion. They also had a more scientific aspects of their religion such as psychiatry,
herbology, and medicine. Contrarily, the religion of Byzantium wa much more
predetermined, standard, and while being Christianity at the specific time of those
people, their religion is very similar to that of today s Christianity. They were
monotheistic, meaning they only worshipped one god, unlike the Ancient Egyptians.
While they only worshipped one god, they believed that there were three elements
to him: God the Father; God the Son and the Holy Spirit. They followed the
teachings of Jesus Christ, also viewing him as the son of God, and the messiah
promised in the Old Testament. They obtained this information from their holy book
called the Bible, and worshipped and were taught lessons from the Bible in churches,
by their religious leaders called Priests or Ministers. Other

Initiative 42 Argumentative Analysis
Initiative 42 is the result of nearly 200,000 Mississippians signing petitions to have
an initiative placed on the November ballot to amend the state Constitution. If passed,
this citizen led initiative will hold the Mississippi Legislature accountable for
keeping its promise to fully fund public schools, which the Legislature has only done
twice in the past 18 years. That should be simple enough, but Governor Phil Bryant,
Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves, and Speaker of the House Phillip Gunn have used
their power and position to help confuse the public about the Initiative. Why? Such
action is contrary to statements the Governor has made in the past regarding the
public s role in education. For example, in a December 2, 2014 article... Show more
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At a time, when Mississippi needs everyone working together to pull our state
from the clutches of poverty by creating an educated work force with more options
than a minimal wage existence, it is unbelievable we have elected officials who
refuse to make education a priority. In a state as untrusting of government as
Mississippi, it is also beyond belief that the citizens would tolerate a governor and
state legislators who believe they are above the law. Of course, not all legislators
oppose fully funding education; there are a few supporters in the state house and
senate. But, like many citizens who support Initiative 42, they are less vocal and in
your face than their counterparts. Unfortunately, the old adage the squeaky wheel
gets the grease may once again prove to be true unless supporters of funding K 12
education find their voice and rally to vote for Initiative

Game Of Thrones Comparison Essay
The environment in A Game of Thrones has minor details that connect it to the War
of the Roses. However, it should be noted that many of these details were present
in the real world entire centuries before Game of Thrones, and so thus cannot
connect it too well. A fair enough regard.Yet the most damning element that
connects the two worlds has to be the people in both a Game of Thrones and the
War of the Roses itself. The first and most noteworthy of them being Ned Stark and
Richard of York. The similarities begin with their rank within the respective houses.
They are both the heads of their respective houses, Ned being the lord of the Starks
and Richard of the Yorks. Both also have close connections with their respective
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Although both of their heads do end up on the ends of pikes after their demise.
Cersei Baratheon, the Queen of Kings Landing in A Game of Thrones , is also
rather similar to that of her historical counterpart, Margaret of Anjou. The two
queens hold a similar level of ambition that could likely rival that of Macbeth, doing
whatever they possibly could to keep the throne from falling into anyone s hands
other than her owns. They both also give birth to rude spoiled children that would
meet their demise in their youth.Even in terms of physical appearances they are both
similar, as both are beautiful women with straight or curly blonde hair. If there is a
difference between them, it would be the way they control the throne. Throughout the
war, Margaret is constantly just behind the throne, never taking it herself since she is
not related to the Lancastrian family by blood. Cersei is no different, but she
actually does attain the Iron Throne of Westeros after her child s demise. On the
subject of that child, Edward of Westminster and Joffrey Baratheon also have
comparisons, but not as many similarities as the two

Abstract. As A Young Girl In Her Adolescent, Horney Karen
Abstract
As a young girl in her adolescent, Horney Karen was raised under harsh conditions
as written in her diaries, her parents as she describes them as a cruel disciplinary
figure held Karen s brother higher than her, this made her feel less loved and
became rebellious at an early age. Lack of parental love. This could have led Karen
to study more about the theory of personality, this paper, therefore, looks at Horney
s theory of personality and how one s life at a younger age affect their personality
and relation with others. This paper looks at Karen s take on other people s work
about neurosis and his contribution too in neurosis
Keywords: neurosis
Horney s Theory of Personality
Horney Karen was born on September ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Horney Karen (1942) said the take of men on women being pregnant, motherhood,
breastfeeding, and breasts lead to men devaluing women. She stated that the self is
what determined one s being. That is, if a person had an accurate revelation of
themselves, they had a chance to realize and live to their potential.
As a psychiatrist, Horney Karen developed a pattern of needs that were derived
from neurosis. The needs were based on the things Karen thought people required
to be what they required in life. According to Karen, people should have to have
two views of themselves, one the real self and the ideal self, whereby the real self
is who one is and what they are. Whereby the real self has one s potential for
growth, the potential for happiness and power. The ideal self is, on the other hand,
is used to help the real self to develop one s potential and achievement of self.
Horney came up with an illustration explaining between the real self, despised and
the ideal selves,
Self realization vacillation
Real self ideal self
Despised self
Healthy person Neurotic person
She modified the needs to correspond to individual neuroses as follows and
categorized them according to what she called coping strategies, (Ewen, R. 2014,
pg.76) as follows;

Universal Set Of Codes In Health Care Case Study
1) Why is a universally accepted set of codes for diagnoses and procedures
/interventions important? In the prior weeks, I had noted that many health care
professionals utilize many different methods of practice, as well as implement a
certain something to each of the medical cases that reflects that clinician s style. No
matter the endless routes to get to a diagnosis or the many diverse
recommendations of treatment for that diagnosis, codes are the same. The medical
field having a universal set of codes for diagnoses and procedures/interventions is
very important because this set of codes keeps all clinicians, medical facilities and
insurance companies on the same page. From what I read, the universal set of codes
consists of two volumes

The Figurative Language In Celebrated Jumping Frog Of...
In the folktale, Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain is a
mid 18th century story of a man traveling to the East for a friend, in search of
another. The narrator ran into a man named Simon Wheeler at a bar and the man
told him a story of a guy name Jim Smiley. Jim Smiley was a good guy, but he also
liked to make bets. Smiley had never lost a bet before and got used to winning, until
he stepped up to the wrong person. One thing is to lose fairly and worse is when you
lose to cheating. The author included extraordinary amount of figurative language
throughout the story, which creates a wild western setting. When the narrator arrived
to the East, he states, I found Simon Wheeler dozing comfortably by the bar room
stove

Phuong Symbolism
In the book The Quiet American Phoung, the beautiful Vietnamese girl caught in a
love triangle with an American spy and a war correspondent, is seen as a commodity,
something to be bartered, without actually taking her feelings into consideration. She
is treated as a delicate victim who needs saving by the men in the book but although it
seems like Greene is portraying Phuong as nothing more than an object, he means for
her to represent much more than that. Greene s portrayal of Phuong as an object
represents the treatment of the Vietnamese peoplein the hands of the Americans. She
is meant to be symbolic of her country, both men, American and British wantto
possess her, much like the war raging in Vietnam.
Phuong is treated like an object to be won by the men in The Quiet American. Both
Fowler and Pyle fight for her affections, without truly understanding her. Pyle sees
Phuong as being an innocent, delicate victim that needs to be saved from Fowler
who he believes is taking her for granted. That night I woke from one of those short
deep opium sleeps, ten minutes long, that seem a whole night s rest, and found my
hand where it had always lain at night, between her legs. She was asleep and I ...
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He puts her on a pedestal and has an unrealistic idea of her and ignores all other
qualities that might taint this ideal version of his. He plans to marry her and
expects her to emigrate to America with him and be the perfect American wife.
Join the local women s club and generally behave life a housewife. Even Fowler
can see that what Phuong wants is support and comfort not this idea of love and
marriage that Pyle wants. He warns him to stop projecting his American ideals on
her. Eventually Phuong ends up choosing Pyle over Fowler, prompted by her sister
who believes the American is more wealthy and will provide for her. When Pyle is
killed she runs back to Fowler, showing us that who she gets that security and love,
from does not

Destroying The Earth Is Destroying Earth
The big question for all of us to answer is Why is deforestation still happening each
and every day if is destroying the Earth? . Deforestation tends to only benefit
humankind, and seems to forget about the negative consequences to the environment.
Instead of thinking about the future and how our actions have consequences, humans
seem to only be thinking about their pocketbooks. For example, farming is one of the
main reasons for deforestation. Three hundred million farmers use the slash and burn
method for agriculture. Farming clears forests using the slash and burn method,
which in turn provides a clear plot of land to grow crops for humans. Although it is
good to provide food, the slash and burn method is very dangerous (Deforestation
Facts and Statistics). The slash and burn method cuts down and burns off trees before
the new seeds are sown to clear land to farm. In theory, the slash and burn method is
supposed to give communities food and income. However, the negative results
include erosion, decreased biodiversity, and nutrient loss. Arguably, the most
significant adverse outcome involves the huge net increase in global carbon
emissions that results from the slash and burn method. One solution to the slash and
burn process involves chopping down selected trees that look weaker and saving the
strong trees to produce offspring, which should assist with stabilizing the
environment (Sitler, Ryan). Logging is another main cause of deforestation. Logging
is

The Importance Of Sense Of Belonging In Human
Development
There is a various of research and theories that discuss the importance of a sense of
belonging in human development. An individual s sense of belonging relates to
feelings of acceptance and being valued in a space (Goodenow, 1993). Baumeister
Leary (1995) states that the belongingness hypothesis is one that predicts that humans
have intrinsic motivation to cultivate meaningful, long lasting relationships with
frequent interactions. People need the feeling of encouragement and a sense of
belonging with other individuals, making community belonging and attachments an
essential key to positive human psychological and physical health. An individual s
feeling of belonging and acceptance is especially important for latino adolescents.
According to Maurizi, Ceballo, Epstein Ngo, Cortina (2013), when latino adolescents
have a greater sense of neighborhood belonging, they tend to have lesser levels of
depression and anxiety. There are several things that may impact adolescents sense of
community, including community violence exposure, their fear of crime, and
community based activities that they participate in. Youth s exposure to community
violence is prevalent. Community violence exposure is how frequent adolescents
witness or are the victims of violent events in their community (Ceballo, Dahl,
Aretakis Ramirez, 2001). In Finkelhor, Turner, Ormrod, Hamby (2009) survey, 60%
of the responding youth stated that they were a witness or victimto community
violence at least

Short Story Of Diablo 2
Short Story Diablo II s twin suns burned Carlos Nieto s exposed skin as he
concentrated on the job before him. He tried not to gag from the smell of the dead
police sniper next to him. Carlos pulled the bloody sniper rifle from under the dead
officer s body and checked the action. He was amused to see it was a locally
manufactured copy of an old Earth .50 cal rifle. From his rooftop position on the on
the apartment building he had a good view of the surrounding area. Hundreds of
protesters advanced towards a line of policeofficers, protecting a government office.
Carlos looked over the other rooftops and didn t see any other police. He took
positioned with the rifle barrel on top of the half wall bordering the roof and took
aim. There was surprisingly little recoil as the rifle fired. Carlos watched as the
police officers neck exploded, effectively decapitating the woman as her helmet
fell to the ground with her head still in it. Carlos fired nine more times, while the
police line held their position and opened fire on the protesters. That should be
enough for today, Carlos thought smugly. He walked to the opposite side of the
roof and removed a rope from his satchel then tied it to a pipe before throwing it
down the side of the building. He reached into his satchel and dropped a protest
pamphlet next to the rope before taking one last look around the roof then retreating
to the roof exit. Cease fire damn it! Sgt. Kim Mulder shouted into her throat
microphone.

Red Rabbit Research Paper
Red Rabbit Essay
Secrets are one of the hardest things to try and keep hidden. Secrets are like caged
animals they are constantly looking for a way out. The effort they need exhausts a
person physically, mentally, and emotionally. The problems with keeping a secret
are obviously shown in the short film, Red Rabbit. A hidden secret will get bigger,
it will take over one s life, and at some point it will come out. No matter how hard
or how well something is hidden, eventually it will grow, and trying to hide it will
become a whole different story. A hidden secret will get bigger. For example, in the
picture frame at the beginning of the Red Rabbit film there is a happy man and a
small rabbit, as the film proceeds that small rabbit is not so small anymore. The
man in the film would bring carrots to the rabbit. As he feeds the rabbit the rabbit
gets bigger; the bigger the rabbit gets the harder it becomes to hide it. The rabbit
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Secrets are no exception to this rule. A secret will take over your life. For example,
the man in the film, his main focus is trying to keep the rabbit contained in the
bedroom whenever it tries to come out. That suggests that he is so afraid about the
secret being discovered, that his entire life is revolved around keeping the secret
hidden. Another example would be that the man never leaves his apartment, and
when he does, it is mainly because he needs to get food and other supplies for the
rabbit. Because he only ever goes out for the rabbit s sake, suggests that he has no
friends and no social life. The last example that suggests that the secret has taken
over his life, is the fact that he can t be with the woman he likes. The rabbit has
taken over his life to such an extent, that he has no time to be with the lady upstairs.
The man s life has come to the point where all his actions, decisions, and sacrifices
are made so that the rabbit, his secret, stays

Analysis Of The California High Speed Rail Authority
Criticism Financial Uncertainty It can be seen that a comprehensive financing plan
is lacking from the state and the Authority. The proposed bonds would be
insufficient for Phase 1 alone putting the rest of the project away from
consideration. There is very little clarity on the potential matching funds to be
available from federal and local governments. The reliability on private investors for
capital funds is questionable approach. The California High Speed Rail Authority
has received cautions from the state Senate Transportation and Housing Committee
regarding the availability of matching funds for High Speed Rail construction. Most
importantly the advisor of the California High Speed Rail Authority, Lehman
Brothers has described the risks that are capable of restricting private investment in
the project. These risks include cost overruns, doubt on ridership and revenue
projections and political meddling. The Legislative Analysts Panel also published an
article in 2011 pointing out the huge difference in the proposed and actual
availability of funds. As per the Due Diligence Report of 2008, It appears unlikely
that sufficient private and public subsidy funding will be found to finance the
complete HSR plan. As a result, it is more likely that the system will either be built
only in part or not at all. Moreover, claims of profitability could not conceivably be
true under even the most optimistic assumptions. Although the current focus is on
initial capital costs, there

Summary Of The Pigman By Paul Zindel
The Pigman
The Pigman is a novel written by the author of Paul Zindel. The story explains about
guilt and connections. It starts off with the main characters, John and Lorraine. John
and Lorraine are both a sophomore that go to the same school. They both known
each other but never really talked a lot. John was the complete opposite of Lorraine.
He was antagonistic and She was good. Since they were so different they never got to
hang out until one thing they did that changed them.
John and Lorraine got together one day with two other people by the name of
Dennis and Norton. They were all having fun together then John and Lorraine
pranked call a man named Mr. Pignati. Both said they were charity workers from The
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Prank calling people was their avocation. Later, John and Lorraine went to Mr.
Pignati s house because they invited them to the zoo. They all got to know each
other really well and met a baboon named Bobo. Mr. Pignati told them that he was
his best friend. Soon, they all went to Mr. Pignati s house. Mr. Pignati let them
explore his mundane house . John and Lorraine were mortified when they found a
paper that said something about Mrs. Pignati. It said that she was dead. When they
found out they did feel sorry for Mr. Pignati. Then, they both kept looking but then
found a room full of pig collections. As soon as Mr. Pignati saw that they seen the
room he confessed his love for pigs. Ever since that they called him the pigman. John
and Lorraine felt really bad now since they took the money from him so they had to
confess to him that they are not charity workers. Mr. Pignati was really sad about it
but John and Lorraine tried to cheer him up. So they all

Human Resource And Human Resources
Human resources departments, has fueled the need for exceptional talent, Human
resources is a departments, in some companies it has become a global workforce.
Human resource offered Challenges, however, on the positive side, people can be
hired for all kind of opportunities human resources can consist of a group of people
or one person.
Human resources is over hiring, firing, training, and managing, also supplying a good
benefit package, many companies has a human resource department which deal with
many major issues, they set policies and goals for the employees. Human resource
departments are also concerned with governmental laws, bargaining agreements, and
company practices, following discrimatory rules, J. Higging is a human resource of
one, it is still a company be reckoned with.
J. Higging security is a contract security service, which is a leader in the security
service industry with a competitive edge, it is a one human resource ran company, but
it is a very strategically maintained. J. Higgings has rival some of the larger
companies, it strength lies in its ability to acquire large contracts; it has a busy
business enviromentment. J. Higging contracts security officers out for many
businesses, Number of employees working at J. Higgings are 300.00 hundred
employees. J.Higgings has advancement in technology and training, the company
offers integrated security that enhances traditional services and methods.
J. Higgins is committed to providing security

`` Rent Seeking And The Marking Of An Unequal Society
``...
Modern Americans always appeal for freedom, as it is stated in the national pledge
that the U.S. is one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all .
Many civilians are chasing freedom for freedom, yet most of them need constraints
and guides. In Rent Seeking and the Marking of an Unequal Society , Joseph E.
Stiglitz discusses the inequality created by monopolistic businessmen and suggests
that American government need to regulate the economy and trading system. He
defines some of those monopolists as rent seekers who do not create new profits into
the society, but take advantage over others to acquire wealth. Tim Wu, the author of
Father and Son , talks about the monopolies within information world the competition
between Apple and Google. Apple first opened personal computing to individuals
under the inspiration of Steve Woznaik, but turned into an exclusive company when
Steve Jobsintroduced closed Macintosh. Then Jobs consolidated this enclosure
through iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Google, as the son who focuses on Web directing,
keeps the openness of Internet information by building a searching web system.
However, Google does not open its searching engine program to the public. Apple
and Google are creators and rent seekers of information world at the same time,
because they do not really produce entirely new technology. Instead, they build their
companies on the premise of the previous innovations and improve these innovations
by adding

Food Waste In Early America
Background
People have been wasting food from the time humans started to exist. Everyone
needs to eat, but people don t necessarily consume everything that is on their plate.
Food waste, however, is a bigger problem than ever before, with people from the
middle and upper class having a great abundance of food, while others are starving to
death all over the world. Stopping food waste is important, since it leads to many
environmental problems, while increasing the size of our landfills. Food and organic
waste is a problem in our world, today and in the past.
The problem of food waste is that the waste can lead to environmental problems when
left unattended. This occurs the most often in landfills, where there is so much
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Estonia is a country in northern Europe, and is one of the countries in the European
Union (EU). Estonia has been drastically reducing their food waste in the past
several years, taking several measures to do so. According to Zero Waste Europe,
an environmental organization stationed in Europe, ... the best performing
[country] in Europe when it comes to waste avoidance and recycling [is] Estonia...
Estonia, the best EU performer, generates 279 kg [of food waste] per person, and
recycles 40% of it leaving 167 kg to be disposed of ( And the Best Waste Performing
Country in Europe Is... Estonia! ). Through hard composting efforts, and everyday
conserving habits, Estonia was able to bring down the overall waste produced. Not
only that, but Estonia has changed their recycling policies, not recycling at all until
recently (Levitan). If other countries follow Estonia s footsteps, they may also be able
to substantially reduce organic

Another Advancement Of The Tang Dynasty Was Its
Arrangement
Another advancement of the Tang Dynasty was its arrangement of building up
tributary states. Albeit prior Chinese lines gathered tribute, the practice turned out to
be more mind boggling and institutionalized under the Tang. The Chinese tributary
framework depended on their conviction that Chinese human advancement was better
than others, yet savage and non Chinese individuals could have admittance to
Chinese ways giving they formally perceived the matchless quality of China and paid
tribute to the head. [3] Thus China could emanate its better human advancement than
savage individuals around it. In actuality, the tributary framework was a methods for
China to control vanquished lands that frequently demonstrated hard to run the show.
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For sure, even the brutes who cut down the western portion of the domain in the fifth
century embraced the arrangement of Roman law to manage their human
advancements. In the surviving eastern portion of the Roman Empire the undertaking
to overhaul laws and make them pertinent to the new circumstance of Byzantine
human progress
A coin with the Byzantine Emperor Justinian
tumbled to the head Justinian. In spite of the fact that he actually lived before the
post established age (482 565 CE) his code of laws significantly impacted the
Byzantine realm and constitute the best case of the Byzantine Empire expanding on a
convention of Rome.
As the traditional age attracted to a nearby, a significant number of the past Roman
laws were rendered out of date by changing states of the realm. Confounding and
conflicting laws impeded the working of courts. Additionally, Roman common law
regularly at odds with the eastern realm s received religion of Christianity.[5] in light
of this circumstance, Justinian charged the development of a few groups of law
which are on the whole alluded to as the Code of Justinian.
Like traditional Roman Law, the Code of Justinian gave request and security to an
accumulation of assorted people groups over the expansiveness of the domain. It
rebuffed exploitative assessment authorities and supported legitimate exchange.
Assault was rebuffed by death and appropriation of property, and the returns were
given to the harmed

Central Limit Theorem And The Distribution Of The
Number...
Central Limit Theorem Abraham De Moivre, a French mathematician, published an
article 1733, which he used the normal distribution to approximate the distribution of
the number of heads resulting from many tosses of a coin. His work was nearly
forgotten until another French mathematician can along who name was Pierre Simon
Laplace. Laplace explained De Moivre s findings by approximating the binomial
distribution with normal distribution. In 1785 Laplace introduced the characteristic
functions which were the sum of error distribution, which took the value of 1 and +1
with equal probabilities. This work helped Laplace with the concept of the CLT,
which he wrote a paper on in 1810. Sime`on Denis Poisson tried to provide an exact
mathematical analysis to Laplace theorem. Poisson provided proof of the CLT for
identically distributed variables. At the end of the 19th century mathematician was
changing their train of thoughts from computational to fundamental ( pure math)
mathematic. Dirichlet and Bessel followed in the footsteps of Laplace and Poisson.
They introduced the discontinuity factors , which proved Poisson s equation for an
arbitrary value of n. Cauchy s was the first mathematician to consider probability
theoryas pure mathematics. He found an upper bond to the difference between the
exact value and the approximation and then specified conditions for those bound to
tend to zero. The problem with his theorem was that it was not proven for
distributions with

The Goals Of Love And Romantic Relationships
In a disquieting chapter on Love and Romantic Relationships, Kenrick, Neuberg,
Cialdini (2015) list the goals of love and romantic relationships as 1) obtaining
sexual gratification , 2) establishing a family bond , and 3) gaining resources and
social status (p. 246). The authors use the unconventional (p. 273) relationship of
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo as a positive (p. 273) example of a love relationship.
Numerous questions and philosophical issues may be raised by the authors
perspective. One of which is that the goals listed above seem to be self focused. Are
love and romantic relationships truly about having one s own needs met? Questions
like this can best be answered by understanding the difference between selfishness,
selflessness, and altruism.
In a PowerPoint presentation (2010), Kenrick, Neuberg, Cialdini define pure altruism
as, behavior that benefits another intentionally for no external or internal reward
(slide 66). Neel Burton M.D. (2016) further clarifies,
An act should not be written off as selfish or self motivated simply because it
includes some inevitable element of self interest [or reward]. The act can still be
counted as altruistic if the selfish element is accidental; or, if not accidental, then
secondary; or, if neither accidental nor secondary, then undetermining... [This is the]
very heart of ancient virtue, which can be defined as the perfection of our nature
through the triumph of reason over passion. The truly altruistic act

Why Yoga Is Good For You Research Paper
Why Yoga is Good for You Yoga has been a popular practice for over 5,000 years
with over a hundred different types of yoga currently in practice today. Many begin
yoga exercises in order to relax their mind and body, creating a healthier state of
living for those who practice regularly. Yoga doesn t just focus on the aspect of body
movements, it also focuses on proper breathing and posture, something that is critical
for everyone in order to keep basic health issues at a minimum. Yogais an easy
everyday practice that has more benefits than most may realize.
Historical background
Unknown how yoga truly began
Earliest records from a man named Patanjali
Set most theories and practices that are still used today
Most current practices are a direct

Color In Pleasantville
Color in Pleasantville is something totally unheard of until one day when David
and Jennifer are sent there through their television. In Pleasantville, everything is
in black and white and nothing ever changes. It is always bright sunny skies with a
high of seventy two and low of seventy two degrees. Everyday is exactly the same
and everything is perfect in their eyes. There is never any fighting in this town and
the only thing the fire department ever does is save cats from trees. The wives do
everything for their husbands, like doing all the cooking and cleaning. The children
always obey their parents and never fight with their siblings. All the men go to
work at exactly the same time everyday and expect dinner on their tables as soon as
they get home. At the town s high school, the basketball team has never missed a
single basket in a game and they have never lost a game. Every single thing in
Pleasantvilleis perfect without a single complaint. One day, twins David and Jennifer
are sent into Pleasantville by a crazy old man and almost instantly things start to
change. As soon as they get to school, Jennifer asks the teacher what is outside of
Pleasantville and everyone looked back at her like she was absolutely insane. As the
day progressed, David was trying to make everything stick to the... Show more
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As the movie progresses, the books start filling with words and people start reading
them like crazy. The men that did not like the colored things, did not like the books
either. Many of the books spoke of things that were frowned upon in Pleasantville,
and when the teenages read what was in the books, they wanted to do things that
were mentioned. The library was shut down when the men condoning the colors
found out it was bringing more color into their once black and white town. This is
representation of how people are influenced by what other people

Use of Tone to Create Mood in D.H. Lawrence s The...
D. H. Lawrence uses tone to create a mood in his short story The Rocking Horse
Winner. His ability to create tone allows us to understand the characters of the story,
and enables us to actually feel as if we are in the story by creating such a vivid
mood. Lawrence uses the eyes of the main character, Paul, to show how he feels
about the events taking place, and this in turn helps the reader empathize with the
boy and understand the story. Lawrencealso establishes a theme by allowing the
audience to feel his story. He creates a mood that is conducive to the story and
allows the reader to experience what is going on inside the house. Through the use of
tone and mood Lawrence creates the theme, allowing the reader to... Show more
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We understand that when his eyes are bright blue, Paul is very happy and proud of
the winnings he has made at the horse races. Lawrence tells of Paul s closely set eyes
that have a blue glare (970) when he was on his rocking horse, trying to find a winner
. Through the analogy we can feel the intensity that Paul experiences while he is on
the rocking horse. Lawrence uses the eyes to show Paul s excitement when he gets
to attend the races. The phrase [h]is eyes were blue fire (972) illustrates the wild
wonder in which he observed the actual race and eyes blazing (972) shows the
thrill he experienced from winning money at these races. As the boy describes to
his Uncle Oscar the way that the voice of the house speaks to him, his eyes [have]
an uncanny cold fire in them (975) which depicts the passionate and intense
feelings that he experiences. When the boy becomes obsessed with winning
money, the eyes show his mania. After Lincoln loses the race and Paul loses fifty
pounds, he [becomes] wild eyed and strange, as if something were going to
explode inside of him (976). This change that occurs in Paul s eyes immediately
shows that a change has come over him. His uncle tries to console him, but Paul
maintains that he must win at Derby with his big blue eyes blazing with a sort of
madness (977). As Derby draws nearer the child begins to worry even

Parli Self Evaluation
Parli Self Evaluation This was the first time during my collegiate career giving a
parli debate, so I thought it was very challenging to say the least. Some of the
Improvements I could make were actually practicing the debate itself. I could also
practice body language and making eye contact with the audience. Lastly, I could
improve on my writingskills so I understand what I am trying to say when debating
against the other team. A. A strong point that I feel like I done well on was how I
used the proper format for debate. This allowed me to have a well laid out topic to
present for the audience. This allowed the audience to follow along with what I was
discussing. Overall, I felt like the parli debate was very challenging and I did not
perform

Lack Of Explicit Team Norms
There s No I in TEAM. Proverb
Have you ever heard the saying, A chain is only as strong as its weakest link ? This
analogy also applies to the performance of virtual teams. Team Johnny Bravo started
out with good intentions, but struggled to find balance working within a Leaderless,
Modular design structure. A lack of explicit team norms will impact communication
and production efforts. This paper will discuss four operating norms, concerns with a
lack of norms, actions to overcome those concerns and norm recommendations for
Team Johnny Bravo.
Norms
You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone
else. Unknown
According to Mocha (2007), working anywhere and everywhere is a concept of
globalization. Although work is pushing around the world, remote team members
need to exhibit a common and acceptable set of behaviors referred to as norms.
In his research Settle Murphy (2012), found that established norms within successful
virtual teams, dictated how the group functioned. It is important to note, norms and
rules are not one in the same, but they work together to form a team s identity. an
important function of a successful team. Often, the earlier these norms can be
established, the better. While rules play a part in establishing norms, norms can also
be unspoken where rules are not. Team Johnny Bravo established communication and
task norms. Below are four of those norms that operate within the team:
1.

Legislation
TASK 1 An employer s obligations to his employee regarding pay are that an
employer must administer pay, deduct taxes and pay benefits to their employees,
employers must administer PAYE, National Insurance (Class 1 and 1a), Statutory
Sick Pay (SSP), Statutory Maternity Pay (SMP), Statutory Paternity Pay and student
loan deductions. An employer must provide employees with an itemised pay
statement and pay employees with an itemised pay statement and pay employees in
full at an agreed time. Employers must provide paid holidays for all workers, and
pay men and women equally for equal work. Should a situation arise where an
employer can not provide work they must pay guarantee payments . An employer
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An employee should not compete in business against their employer whilst
employed by them, and should not disclose any of the employers confidential
information, or disrupt business. An employee should be willing to give their
employer any inventions developed during their employment, and look after the
employers property. 3. The unwritten duties of an employee to their own job and
that an employee should work with reasonable skill and care, and be prepared to
learn new skills if their job changes. TASK 6 It is important for the employer to
keep up to date with all employment legislation as legislation is constantly
changing. Failure to keep up to date with the latest legislation may lead to an
employer becoming at risk of claims from employees. TASK 7 The essential features
of an organisation s disciplinary procedures are that, the procedure should be non
discriminatory, and that the employee(s) should be notified of what disciplinary
action may be taken. Employees should be aware of which levels of management
have the authority regarding various levels of disciplinary action. All information
regarding disciplinary procedures should be kept confidential and should be in
writing. Employees should be informed of the complaints against them and any
supporting evidence before any disciplinary hearing. Prior to any disciplinary action
being taken, the

The Theory Of Convivencia Between Christians And
Muslims
Is the theory of convivencia between Christians, Jews and Muslims in Iberia
convincing in the first four centuries after 711?
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The theory of convivencia between Christians, Jews and Muslims is considered to be
the period in Medieval Spain in which the three Abrahamic religions were able to
coexist and live together peacefully. The notion of convivencia not only refers to the
overall tolerance of Christians and Jews to be able to practice their religion in Al
Andalus, it also incorporates the idea of members of these three faiths sharing a
common culture, a language and working towards advancing civilisation through
poetry, literature and science. Historians who have studied this issue are largely
divided on whether this time period really was as harmonious as it is commonly
described. Historians such as Bat Ye or highlight the lack of convivencia by
placing emphasis on how leaders of Al Andalus would enforce rules such as
granting non Muslims with the status of dhimmi, essentially making them second
class citizens which by today s standards would undoubtedly lead to the theory of
convivencia being somewhat unpersuasive. However, relative to this era, Islamic
Iberia was the apex of religious tolerance, immensely surpassing the level of
tolerance in surrounding nations and empires. Montgomery Watt goes as far to say
that under Muslim rule, Jews and Christians were considered as People of the Book
who were to be a

Failures Of The Weimar Republic
In its beginnings, the Weimar Republic was one of the most progressive nations in
all of Europe. With 42% of its electorate voting for either the Social Democrats or
Communists in 1928, and with a population both embracing homosexuality and
redefining gender roles, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party were somehow able to take
power in the democratic system. Though Hitler s rise to power certainly was not
peaceful, it did not solely rely on violence. To the detriment of the minority,
indifference of the majority was all that was needed to carry out many plans. Citizens
of the Weimar Republicwere not initially ready to allow a dictatorship that would
produce the horrors of Hitler s regime; instead, Paul von Hindenburg, the Catholic
Center Party, and ultimately, the once progressive German public all overlooked the
atrocities of the Nazi Party due to the deceptions of Adolf Hitler, the creation of
common enemies, and the systematic pacification of the German people.
Adolf Hitler s appointment to the chancellor is attributed to the Great Depression of
1929, the rise of the Nazi Party, and an underestimation of Hitler by the Conservative
Party. The devastating effects of the worldwide depression caused the conservative
President Paul von Hindenburg to enact Article 48 of the Weimar constitution due to
an emergency state, which essentially allowed the president to appoint a chancellor
without the approval of the Reichstag. Hindenburg appointed numerous different
chancellors in the

Education Is A Important Life Goal
Education is a very important life goal to many people, I do not people believe that
a lot of individuals would disagree with this statement. As one goes through school
they may face several obstacles to overcome. It is vital that parents, educators, and
other caregivers that play a significant role in a childs life. A child needs of these
people to help them in their educational goals from birth to adulthood. Early
childhoodinclusion means the standards, policies, and implements that provision the
accuracy of infants and young children families, regardless of skills, to take part in
a wide ranging actions and settings as full participants of people, groups, and culture.
(DEC/NAEYC, 2009). I believe that if everyone works together following these
guidelines all children will have a successful education. We as educators have to find
strategies to use in the classroom for the meet the diversity of all children. For
example, disability, foreign, minorities and any other child. In this paper, I will
discuss strategies, suggestions and adjustments that is a part of the early childhood
inclusion.
I believe that all children should be able to be engaged into the same classroom
settings. If a child has a disability I feel that there are assistive devices to help
accommodate them to need their needs in the classroom. For example, Assistive
devices are products and tools that can make individuals lives easier. There is a lot of
equipment to help the student out in the

The Platonist Tradition and the Ordering of Knowledge...
The Platonist Tradition and the Ordering of Knowledge
ABSTRACT: I argue that the contemporary crisis in education that nothing appears
valid as a discipline unless it has a utilitarian value may be challenged from the
perspective of the Platonist tradition. The ascent through philosophy to the vision of
Beauty in itself in Plato s Symposium affirms the perception of beauty or nobility as
the ultimate end and value of all knowledge. Marsilio Ficino s adaption of Plato in the
Renaissance articulates a more metaphysical ascent which broadens the objects of
knowledge in order to include the cosmos and the arts as well as philosophy. Together,
these two accounts provide a foundation for understanding the ordering of all
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Of course, they are disappointed to discover that philosophy has more questions than
answers, and that there is no answer which has not been disputed. Nevertheless, they
approach the subject in the same spirit as traditional philosophical inquiry. In this
spirit, then, it is appropriate to seek an answer to the question, What is the value of
education? Indeed, this question presupposes an answer to an even more basic one:
What is education?
It is difficult to articulate responses to these questions. Can liberal education today
be really non utilitarian, as it was for Aristotle, motivated by pure curiosity and a
concern for excellence? (3) Such a response has the merit of joining battle directly
with the modern mentality, but it presupposes the system of moral and intellectual
virtues as defining human excellence. On the other hand, it is impossible to follow
the classical tradition and find a moral value in literature and the fine arts without
drawing critical distinctions regarding the moral value of particular works. This,
however, has long been foreclosed by the Kantian doctrine of the autonomy of
aesthetic judgment. (4) In any case, it is unclear what might be the source of moral
judgment in the modern world; the classical concept of virtue presupposed both a
concept of the soul and a concept of citizenship in a particular locality. (5) All three
concepts have largely disappeared in the modern

Business Work
1. Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. An externality is a situation
where a project would have an adverse effect on some other part of the firm s
overall operations. If the project would have a favorable effect on other operations,
then this is not an externality. b. An example of an externality is a situation where a
bank opens a new office, and that new office causes deposits in the bank s other
offices to decline. True c. The NPV method automaticallydeals correctly with
externalities, even if the externalities are not specifically identified, but the IRR
method does not. This is another reason to favor the NPV. d. Both the NPV and IRR
methods deal correctly with externalities, even if the externalities are... Show more
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What is the project s NPV? Risk adjustedWACC 10.0% Net investment cost
(depreciable basis) $65,000 Straight line deprec. rate 33.3333% Sales revenues, each
year $65,500 Operating costs (excl. deprec.), each year $25,000 Tax rate 35.0% a.
$15,740 b. $16,569 c. $17,441 d. $18,359 e. $19,325 True 5. Florida Car Wash is
considering a new project whose data are shown below. The equipment to be used
has a 3 year tax life, would be depreciated on a straight line basis over the project s 3
year life, and would have a zero salvage value after Year 3. No new working capital
would be required. Revenues and other operating costs will be constant over the
project s life, and this is just one of the firm s many projects, so any losses on it can
be used to offset profits in other units. If the number of cars washed declined by 40%
from the expected level, by how much would the project s NPV decline? (Hint: Note
that cash flows are constant at the Year 1 level, whatever that level is.) WACC 10.0%
Net investment cost (depreciable basis) $60,000 Number of cars washed 2,800
Average price per car $25.00 Fixed op. cost (excl. deprec.) $10,000 Variable op. cost
/unit (i.e., VC per car washed) $5.375 Annual depreciation $20,000 Tax rate 35.0% a.
$28,939 b. $30,462 c. $32,066 d. $33,753 e. $35,530

The President Is Not Bound By The Geneva Convention
Summary
The Geneva Conventions are a set of rules ,for countries that have taken part in the
conventions, to conduct war by. They state how soldiers, sailors, POW s, and
civilians are to be treated during times of war between two opposing states or
countries. They also show what is required to have the Conventions apply to each
person. In the article The President Is Not Bound by the Geneva Conventionsin
Dealing with Terrorists by Jay Bybee, a united states appeals court judge, he talks
about how terrorists should be treated under the rules of the Geneva Conventions.
Bybee makes a point to say that terrorist groups like al Qaeda are not a state so
therefore the conventions do not apply to them. Bybee makes a point to say that even
if Geneva III... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bybee states that the Geneva Conventions are meant to govern what goes on in
war between two states, not between a state and a non state group. Even though
Afghanistan has been a part of the Geneva Conventions since 1956, he says that
the Taliban that is running the state party is an extremist group and is also
illegitimate therefore it does not fall under Geneva III. Bybee also informs that
neither does the al Qaeda terrorist group because it is not a state so therefore it does
not fall under Geneva III, and the president does not have to follow the the same
rules that the Geneva Conventions require. Bybee argues that it is for the president
s discretion as to whether or not we can suspend the Geneva Conventions when it
comes to any terrorist group. He shows that many presidents in the past have
suspended treaties and this is not any different. If the times call for it the president
can call for a treaty to be ignored. When the president is questioned on his choice he
is checked by the supreme court and then given approval. The president also has the
power to restore the obligations that are required when the state is back to its original
form and meeting its treaty standards. ( Bybee

Civil Rights Act Of 1964
A law in relation to Public Health can be defined as, any statute, rule or local
ordinance that has the purpose of promoting or protecting the public health and that
establishes the authority of the Department of Human Services, the Public Health
Director, the Public Health Officer, a local public healthauthority or local public
healthadministrator to enforce the statute, rule or local ordinance (Public Health
Law). An example of a law in the case study in chapter 1 would be The Civil Rights
Act of 1964. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 states, no personal shall discriminate
based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation
in, be benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program... Show more
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The NAACP legal team , Surgeon General Luther Terry, M.D., and African
American physicians are just some of the examples that directly impacted the
making of this act. The NAACP helped African America doctors and well patients
fight in the courts with Eaton vs. Board of Managers of the James Walker
Memorial Hospital and Simkins vs. Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. These
cases brought social and political awareness and demanded change gaining
supporters to join in the cause. Surgeon General Luther Terry, M.D. who collected
data, saw what hospitals were complying with the new regulations, and wrote a
report as was of great social importance. His findings also boosted the social
movement giving it a base. His findings stated even though hospitals were officially
desegregated the hospitals were finding was to still be segregated. This meant more
needed to be done to ensure proper desegregation at all hospitals that were given
federal

A Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
Non Discrimination As a substance abuse treatment facility we are required to
protect the fundamental human, civil, constitutional and statutory rights of each
client receiving services with us. In accordance with Federal Law and U.S.
Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from
discriminating on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin,
age, or disability. Bannock Youth Foundation supports and welcomes
opportunities to define the special, unique traditions and rituals of all cultures and
will make every effort to support practices that reflect individual belief systems.
We will protect the client s rights for personal dignity in the provision of all care
and treatment and the right to human services, regardless of the source of financial
support. Confidentiality Policy The confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse
patient records maintained by this program is protected by Federal law and
regulations. Generally, the program may not say to a person outside the program
that a patient attends the program, or disclose information identifying a patient as
an alcohol or drug abuser, unless: The patient consents in writing. The disclosure
is allowed by a court order; or The disclosure is made to medical personnel in a
medical emergency or to a qualified personnel for research, audit, or program
evaluation. Violation of the Federal law and regulations by a program is a crime.
Suspected violations may be reported to

The Cost Instrument Of The Government
The government is not working with the aim that was actually defined. The
government is not functional proper. As stated by different journalists will be fizzled
will legislate the not for the genuine Furthermore genuine implying for
administration. There need aid not only health, pension, training Also nourishment
that administration recognized that these are recently requirement from claiming
people Also they need aid here done legislating forms on only give acceptable these
things. These legislating forms ought to define the legislating standards concerning
illustration for every spiritually Furthermore attitude from claiming organizations in
the nation individuals. The effectiveness impacts of a one task rely on upon its
associations... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Administration must a chance to be kept tabs once welfare of the whole nation.
Around the extreme limits that need aid incidental for bureaucratic oversaw economy
Of so many public functions are:
For the purpose of incentive the buying and purchasing rates are different, there are
no rules and regulations about this
A person who pay tax to government while the purchasing has no benefit while who
is selling earn an intense benefit,
The buyers and sellers should be in gain situation. A kind of technique must be
introduced by the governing bodies.
There should be surprising control on all these kind of things.
One of the primary things the government should do is to set cyclical fiscal deficit
targets. This will help that administration stretch or shorten that monetary deficiency
as stated by those state of the economy. A standout amongst the greatest steps that
that legislature could take may be to determinedly push to upgrading that
straightforwardness of finishing business. A standout amongst those offers of a
market economy framework is that choice making is decentralized i. E. There will be
no absolute form answerable for choosing the thing that is with a chance to be
prepared Also in what amounts. This will be

Jean Piaget s Morality And Its Many Stages
In 1950, Lawrence Kohlberg graduated from the University of Chicago planning to
go into clinical psychology. However after reading some of the articles that Jean
Piaget published on morality in children and adolescents, Kohlberg begins
researching morality and its many stages. Over the next 30 years he researches
moralityand publishes two volumes critical to his work, leaving his legacy in
psychology. Lawrence Kohlberg was born to a wealthy Jewish family in Bronxville,
NY in 1927. At a young age he was sent to Phillips Academy, a boarding school, in
Andover, MA, it was here that he was known more for his mischief than his
academics. He threw himself in to the Zionist cause around the time that he became
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In his dissertation he talks about six stages of moral development, which was in
contrast with Piaget s two stages (Walsh 37). After his dissertation was published,
his career as a professor took off. He started as an assistant professor of psychology
at Yale University in 1959 ( Find the Right Therapist ). Kohlberg then went back to
the University of Chicago as an assistant professor, however after a few years he
was promoted to an associate professor and director of the Child Psychology
Training Program ( Find the Right Therapist ). Through his work with children he
believed that they made their own moral decisions (Walsh 37). In his thirties,
Kohlberg had received a field of inquiry, making him a hot commodity (Walsh 38). In
1968 till his death in 1987, he came to the Harvard Graduate School of Education,
teaching education and social psychology (Walsh 37). While teaching at Harvard
Kohlberg did something unusual, he brought his critics to his class to have an
intellectual discussion (Walsh 37).
Even though he was busy pursuing his career, he still found time for his pursue a
personal life. In 1955 he married Lucy Stigberg, which is around the time that he
was working on his dissertation and obtaining his PhD. They had two sons and by
the time that he got the job at Harvard, he was divorced. He later meets his fiancГ©,
Ann Higgins, a former instructor at Harvard.
Although he was a very intelligent man and a star to the psychology world, Kohlberg
had

Vumatel Brand Platform
INTRODUCTION
Developing a brand is a process driven by the vision and purpose of the organization.
The purpose of the essay is to discuss the concept of brand platform and its elements
on the literature of this topic. A coherent brand platform is utmost critical and
essential for the success of any organisation. A brand Platform inherently
distinguishes any organization from its competitors. The main purpose of this essay
is to discuss the foundation of the organizations vision, mission, value, personality
and tone. Furthermore the essay aims to discuss Vumatels brand platform and how it
could be improved by concluding recommendations.
Transition in the strategic
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To achieve the vision of the organization vumatel aims to expand the areas where
they provide fibre optics. The service provision is currently done in South Africa
and Vumatel plans to expand to Africa in the next 10 years. Through advertising,
good service provision, customer satisfaction reliability and honesty Vumatel aims to
achieve its mission. According to Cool Ideas (2016) Vumatel s main mission is to
bring fibre bring fibre

Analysis Of The Book The Of Wyoming
In the northern part of Wyoming there is a park that holds a long history, both
good and bad. Stories of spirits come from the park and one of the stories is
centered around one of the hotels in the park. Whispers of a poorly wronged soul
who wanders the hotel and while normally a peaceful spirit, she is still capable of
violence. Though we will discuss this later. In the frigid Winter, the year of which
escapes my knowledge, a young manand few of his friends stayed at the hoteland left
with an experience they ll never forget or never want to recall.
The young man, who we ll call Smith to protect his identity, recounted to me the
following tale of the Winter vacation that, as he said, could not even have gotten
worse. At the time Smith was a very healthy lad of 26 who was spending his winter
break with his four friends (I ll use alternate names for them as well). The first of
his friends was a tall well built man we ll call Jack, he, like Smith, was a healthy
young man though Jack was a few months shy of Smith s age. As well as physical
strength, Jack was also highly intelligent, reading a complex math problem like a
child would their children s book. Smith s next friend was a beautiful young
woman who ll be referred to as Jane. Jane was a nature enthusiast who chose to go to
Yellowstone for Winter break. She also cared deeply for Smith, as did many Girls,
though Jane s feelings were the strongest and purest for him. His last friend was a
man we ll say is called John.

What Are The Qualities Of Ramayaa
(Burns Avolio, 1994). Rama exhibits all the traits identified by researchers as that of
a transformational leader. He as the eldest and most suitable of the four sons of
Dasharatha has been earmarked for the kingship form the beginning. The King his
father makes no secret of his wishes to see Rama in the throne. The sages
Viswamitra, who takes Ramaand Lakshmana on a sort of tour of duty to conquer
some rakshasas who were creating havoc among the gentle tapasas , the raj guru(
royal teacher), the ministers all agree that Rama is the ideal candidate for being
crowned as the future king. The people of Ayodya loved Rama and were overjoyed
at the news of his coronation. Yet, when the king is coerced into ordering him to
forsake all that and banish him to spend fourteen years in the forest, he accepts
without any protest. He calms down the outrage of his brother and the courtiers on
his behalf. When the people follow him to the forest, he asks them to go back and
live as ideal citizens. He creates a vision for Ayodya and charges the people to make
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Change based on utilitarian principles, for the better good of the maximum people,
is brought about when the rule of Kishkhinda is taken from Bali and given to
Sugreeva and that of Lanka from a power hungry Ravana to the better statesman
Vibheeshana. Both Bali and Ravana were exceptional individuals in their own
rights, learned and capable. So the question arises whether Rama s compliance and
complicity in their removal is ethical. The answer to that is when the moral fiber
of a leader is corrupted it will result in the downfall of his organization also. So in
the larger interest of the people it was necessary to bring down these two rulers.
Rama presides over the change process making sure that it is achieved with as little
upheaval as possible. This is the mark of an effective change

Autoimmunity Against The Body
The body is a warzone. Microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria and parasites are
constantly trying to invade the body but the body s immune system has a multitude
of mechanisms to protect against them. The immune system is critical to the body s
proper function by not only protecting against foreign microbes but also establishing
self tolerance, recognition of the body s normal cells and prevention against full scale
attacks against normal cells. When the body s immune systemis unable to determine
self from non self, it begins to attack self cells thus creating autoimmunity against the
body. The causes of autoimmunity and autoimmune diseases are starting to surface
and medical techniques are advancing to help the body s immune system against...
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Factors that have been studied and discussed are environmental and genetic
(jhmi.edu, 2002). Environmental factors consist of pollutants, parasites, and viruses.
Pollutants such as mercury are becoming more exposed to humans on a daily basis
with aerosol pollutants and more consumption of seafood. High levels of mercury in
the body have shown the induction of high levels of auto antibodies and increase
cytokine signaling in the immune system leading to autoimmunity (Gardner, et al.,
2010). Parasites are able to induce autoimmunity by mimicry. Mimicry is the use of
molecular mimics of host proteins in order to live in the body undetected by the
immune system. Autoimmunity is induced by the body s immune system when auto
antibodies are activated for the parasite but begin to attack self cells as well due to
similar properties between the parasite proteins and the self cell proteins (Hurford, et
al., 2013). Viruses such as Epstein Barr virus also induce autoimmunity by infecting
B cells and causing them to malfunction. The virus also allows for increased presence
of infected B cells thus replacing properly functioning B cells thus causing the
immune system to become ineffective (Gross, et al.,

Theme Of Innocence In Lord Of The Flies And To Kill A...
Innocence, the state of being pure, naive, and without corruption. Many long for
their innocence that has since long passed yet still don t know how and when it
passed. Furthermore, many novels have tried to explore this sensation two of the
most prominent being The Lord Of The Flies by William Golding and To Kill a
Mockingbirdby Harper Lee. Mostly portraying children and their experiences as the
innocent, both novels come to the same conclusion which is that evil on the innocence
causes the loss of innocence and is shown in both novels with: the injustice that the
innocent faces showing loss of innocence immediately; what comes after the
injustice, showing loss of innocence in the short term; and what becomes formerly
innocent showing loss of innocence in the long term. Evil on the innocent affects
them in a manner in which they lose their innocence. This is seen when the
innocent of The Lord Of The Flies and To Kill A Mockingbird encounter injustice
and evil actions losing their innocence immediately. Firstly, the injustice and evil
actions can cause the innocent to lose their innocence by making the innocent
question what they have known and been taught It is seen in The Lord Of The
Flies when the audience and Simon make a revelation. The beast haunting the
children on the island is nothing more than the children s own inner instinct and
that which is made clear when the physical manifestation of the beast, which was
the head of the pig surrounded in flies, talks to Simon in his clearing. The beast
states that QUOTE HERE INTERTWINE WELL PLZ . This revelation, although
a prior thought for Simon when he believes that the beast is only us (QUOTE
CITE PLZ), shocks Simon into disbelief and later, unfortunately, faces the harsh
truthfulness of the beast s words as he dies at the hands of boys and their inner
savagery. The questioning can also be seen in To Kill a Mockingbird with the
character Jem. Jem is a person who believes that the legal system is a surefire way
of delivering justice and that it was to never fail. During the case of Tom Robinson,
however, Jem faces the harsh truth. He watches as the jury convicts Tom Robinson as
guilty and feels each guilty as a separate stab between [his

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Las Meninas EssayAs Pablo Picasso once said Good artists copy, great artists steal.
Maybe this is why one of the greatest artists of all time stole a piece of art by
another one of the greatest artists of all time. Diego Velazquez painted Las Meninas
and Pablo Picasso created over 50 renditions of the painting. There are so many
similarities even though the style is different, and there are many differences too.
Even though both artists use different styles and have different ways of portraying
their art, there are still many similarities. In Velazquez s painting, we can see the
ladies in waiting getting the princess ready. We can see the ladies in waiting
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This canvas and brush in Picasso s rendition seems like his way of copying
Velazquez painting himself in Las Meninas. Although there are many similarities,
there are also some differences as well. First off, the style is different. Velazquez
used a realistic and more complex style. He was more influenced from naturalism.
Picasso, on the other hand, used cubism and surrealism. Velazquez also used duller
colors, while Picasso liked to use brighter colors.Diego Velazquez painted Las
Meninas in 1656, while Pablo Picasso painted his rendition of Las Meninas in
1957. There are more people in Velazquez s portrait, where in Picasso, we only see
the princess and a servant or lady in waiting. Velazquez was the royal painter for
the King in Spain. Maybe Las Meninaswas a painting he was asked to do. On the
other hand though, I believe Velazquez was trying to portray the people who work
for the royal family. The painting is named Las Meninas, which means ladies in
waiting. Also, Velazquez painted himself in Las Meninas, and he himself worked for
the royal family. I personally believe that Velazquez was trying to paint something in
honor of those who work for the royal family. Even though Picasso did a rendition of
Velazquez s painting, he

The Death Penalty Is The Ineffective And Expensive
Process...
Introduction:
The ongoing problem of the death penalty system in California is the ineffective and
expensive process between sentencing and executing. The Death Penalty Information
Center (DPIC), a national non profit organization serving the media and the public
with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment, published the
total numbers of death row inmates by states on July 1, 2016. From the data,
California has the largest death rows in America. There are 741 inmates on death
row in California. The next is 396 in Florida and 254 in Texas. However, there are
just 13 executed prisons in California since the reinstatement of death penalty in
1978. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR),
operating all prisons and parole systems in California, published a document to
analyze the time of execution. According to the statistics, the average time served
on death row is 17.9 years and the average age at time of execution is 49 years old.
A typical example is Clarence Ray Allen, who had been convicted in 1982, but he
has not been executed until 2006. After the execution, one of the victims family
members claimed that it has taken 23 years but justice has prevailed today. Mr. Allen
abused the justice system with endless appeals until he lived longer in prison than the
short 17 years of Josephine s life ( Clarence Ray Allen Summary 4). The case of
Allen reflects that most of the prisons stay on the death row for more than two

The Crime Of The Drugs Essay
And she was possibly right. It s entirely feasible that he had all of the drugs. The
police showed up and removed her. They never searched the place for drugs. They
didn t even ask more than a few questions. They simply compelled the lady with the
accent to grab her things and come with them. Jeremy thanked the officers for their
help and that was that. It wasn t much different when police would respond to a
noise complaint at his place, Please keep it down, sir, is basically all they would
say and they were gone. It cannot be overstated just how much more privilege Wall
Street traders, even nobody dick bags like Jeremy, have over you. He s nothing, he
s nobody, but you will get murdered by police if you dare raise a hand to him. He
might be nothing, but you, dear reader, are less than nothing. After eight months,
926 total phone calls to NY s 311 or 911 emergency phone line, repeated calls to the
front desk, after personally stopping Gideon Gorjian on Water Street and
confronting him about what was happening, finally Jeremy was evicted. After eight
months of constant noise and destruction. Can I just ask, dear readers, how many
of you have ever met billionaire real estate moguls, or Robin Williams, Gary Sinise,
Martha Stewart, Piers Morgan, Harrison Ford, Amy Schumer? Do you now even
realize what a peasant you are to them? With the exception of Robin Williams and
maybe some of the others, many celebrities wouldn t bother stepping over your dying
body to save their

Five Creative Principles in Ancient Egypt
There are five creative principles in ancient Egypt which still have great resonance in
current culture. Each principle brings not only a greater understanding of yourself,
but also betterment of yourself. They strive to bring out the best in you. These
principles are, autogenesis, renewal, individuation, reflective speech, and
complementarity.
Autogenesis, is enacted by many historical figures and events in ancient Egypt and
early African Christianity. Autogenesis is viewed as a rebirth of oneself, creating
yourself out of nothing, or being both your own mother and father. Being ones own
mother and father can be explained by providing for yourself. A major example of
autogenesis is the scarab beetle, or dung beetle. The scarab beetle is thought to be
brought into existence by itself because the ancient Egyptians viewed baby scarab
beetles emerging from dung, with no obvious source as to their creator. In reality,
the scarab beetle lays its young in the dung, which provides perfect conditions for
the baby beetles to hatch. It is because of this that the scarab beetle is viewed as a
symbol of autogenesis. The sun god, Re, also displays autogenesis by setting and
rising each day. Re recreates himself each morning by emerging from the darkness.
Along this idea of the suns journey, when the scarab beetle moves its dung it is
viewed as the same thing as the sun passing through the sky. Autogenesis is enacted
in people to better them. It can mean bettering skills, awareness,

Argumentative Essay On Monster
Monster Argumentative Essay
The United States judicial system says that you are innocent until proven guilty.
In language arts class we read a book called Monster, by Walter Dean Myers.
Monster is about a 16 year old boy named Steve Harmon, and how he had to go on
a trial for felony murder. The book is set as if Steve is making a screenplay. At the
end of the book Steve is proven innocent, and free to go, but I believe that there was
not enough information for Steve to be proven guilty. The jury did not see many parts
of the story that readers of the book Monster read, for example, in his journal Steve
writes about wanting to be like King, he also has flashbacks to before the crime
that show him interacting with other members of the crime, and finally he had a
lot of really close people doubting him. One reason I believe that Steve is guilty is
because of his journal. In Steve s journal he says, Anybody can walk into a
drugstore and look around. (115) This proves that Steve was helping to be a
lookout in the crime, which means he was an accomplice, and that he was in the
drugstore when the crime happened. It was me, I thought as I tried not to throw up,
that had wanted to be tough like them. Steve also writes in his journal (130). Steve
is writing that he wanted to be tough like King and his friends. This proves that he
wants to be like King, which might have influenced him to help with the crime.
Steve also writes in his journal, I knew she felt that I didn t do anything wrong. It
was me who wasn t sure. (148). Steve wrote this after talking with his mother. Steve is
doubting his own innocence, if he is doubting his innocence, then is he really
innocent? Steve has many flashbacks during the trial. One of his first flashbacks is
with Johnny, Peaches, and King. They sat together while King was planning to rob
the drugstore. King says, I need to get paid, man. I ain t got nothing between my
butt and the ground but a rag. (50) Steve agrees, I hear that. (50) This means that
Steve had at least known about the plan to rob the drugstore, and was there when
King was planning to rob the drugstore. In another flashback we read about Steve
talking to Oswaldo Cruz, another person who was helping to rob the

The London Plan And Environmentally Sustainable
How is the London Plan both demographically and environmentally sustainable?
The London Plan, is a complex, yet vital part of the UK s capital cities roots as it
contributes to the efficient day to day running of the city, whilst also aiming to aid
sustainable development. The most recent update to the London Plan was released in
2015 which covered multiple topical issues ranging from strategic housing,
transport, dealing with the pressures of climate change, economic development,
quality of life and managing demographics. The plan is often referred to as a
Spatial Development Strategy (SDS) and is produced by the mayor and his
councillors for all 33 London boroughs. According to National Planning Policy
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In modern day society, especially amongst geographers and planners, the concept of
sustainability and sustainable development is vital when making decisions that effects
both people and the environment, as it involves using today s resources in a way that
ensures they are still available for future generations to come. Sustainable
development is an important concept for the future of the world, and for
developments in geography. The idea of sustainable development is a bridge between
geography and compatible disciplines. Beyond that, it is a conduit through which
geographers can contribute to a positive future for life on earth . With that in mind, it
is essential that if the London Plan wishes to be successful, it must consider how they
are going to integrate the aspect of sustainability into their development, especially
with the increasing pressures of changing demographics, (e.g. overpopulation, green
belt development and housing crisis s) and climate change heightening the risk of
flooding, increased temperatures, energy issues and drought across not

What Is Theology Essay
What is theology? What does it explain if anything? According to the encyclopedia, it
is related to the Greek Religion. In Christianity, the systematic study of the nature of
God and God s relationship with humanity and with the world. Although other
religions may be said to have theologies, this is a matter of controversy within, for
instance, Judaism, which holds that God is unknowable. This article will therefore
confine itself to Christian theology. The development of theology in Christendom
arose from the need for educated Christians of the ancient world to express their ideas
in terminology familiar in current thought. Hence arose the close relation of Christian
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This would be God s own words or examples of how religion/theology is based on
nature and what he has created. Secondly is the Revealed theology, which is based on
revelation. The revelation is the change and the evolution of things and events. The
В‘Revealed theology is the showing of the growth of the theology. Next is the
Dogmatic theology. This theology is the dealing with authoritative teaching of the
scriptures and the Church. This theology is based on the writings. It means that it is
only using teachings from the elders and the authority figures to adhere information.
After is Speculative theology. This is known as the giving scope to human
speculation, not confined to revelation. This theology does not base its beliefs on the
revelation but also on the humans and what occurs in their speculation and thoughts.
Lastly is the Systematic theology. It is the methodical arrangement of the truths of
religion in their natural connection. This theology is based on nature, yes, as is the
В‘Natural theology, but it also is a better understand of the truths of religion. Each
specific sector of the nature of theology has its own points to bring to the concept.
Each individual theology is based on different aspects of the nature of theology.
The nature of theology is found the Western theologian era. The nature of God is
known to be in monotheistic religion. It is a broad,

Residential Tenancies Act 1997
Legal Issues and Relevant Current Legislations
The Victorian Government decision to review the Residential Tenancies Act 1997
was in response to a changing tenant demographic where previously short term
leasing was considered a transitional stage often ending in home ownership (Michael
2017). In recent years, the Real Estate Institute of Victoria s statistics indicate over
33% of renters considering long term leases, having continuously renting for 5 years,
many being older couples on fixed income or families with young children desiring
stable education, schooling and employment (Preiss 2017).
Most of Victoria s rent agreements are based around the 12 month norm due to the
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According to Zhou (2017) tenants within the lower income brackets are experiencing
lower quality properties with health and safety standards slipping despite rising rental
prices because of high earning renters pricing out inner city properties, pushing low
socio economic status individuals onto the fringes with many feeling being
discriminated against due to their low earnings. The state government s decision to
forbid rental bidding will strike a fair balance between the rights of landlords and
protect tenants by eliminating unfair discrimination against low income earners who
cannot out compete higher income earners, said Acting Consumer Affairs Minister
Lily D Ambrosio (Dmytryshchak

Sympathy In The Phantom Of The Opera
Some people would say that it is wrong to not feel sympathy for someone.
Everyone s life is hard in different ways, but some people just don t deserve it. In
the novel, The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux, this happens to be the
case. A deformed human, who lives in the Opera House, has done many bad things
and doesn t deserve to have anyone s pity. The real definition of sympathy is:
feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else s misfortune (123). This does not
apply to the Phantom because ultimately we should not sympathize with his
character. He had a bad past and he does not care about others which leads him to
kill and torture people for no apparent reason; why should we feel pity for someone
who does such things? The Phantom has not only done bad things while he has lived
in the Opera; everything started in the past when he was young. Children learn
from their parents and as they get older they tend to do a lot of the same things, in
the same way, that their parents do. ... My mother, daroga, my poor, unhappy
mother would never ... let me kiss her ... she used to run away ... and throw me my
mask! (167). His mother never felt sorry for him. This might have been what led
him into doing bad things as he got older; all because he wasn t loved. This does not
mean that we should sympathize with him though, because everything that he did
was his own choice. No one made him do what he did. Back when he was in
Mazenderan working for the Little Sultana, he murdered

When You Are Old By William Butler Yeats
When You Are Old is a poem that was written by William Butler Yeats in 1891. It is
a poem about a person who wants to be remembered by those he loves. It is a story
about dreams forgotten and memories long gone. Yeats captured a feeling of
longing in this poem that some people may never understand unless they have a
relationship that is more to them than any other relationship they will ever have.
When You Are Old talks about a woman who was loved by a man until he died. It is
a story of how a life should be remembered by a person who loved another. When
You Are Old is about the loveof a man for a woman whom he had on a pedestal. He
felt this woman was loved by many with a true and deep love and loved by others
with a false love. He felt this woman was loved much like people today love
celebrities. Yeats wrote about this woman as though he knew her intimately. He
asks her to slowly read, and dream of the soft look, Your eyes had once and of their
shadows deep (Yeats). He wants her to remember how things were in her youth.
He wants her to remember her dreams and think of how things were and how they
may have been. Yeats is asking her to take her time and day dream about her glory
days. In the first lines of the poem Yeats describes this woman as old and grey and
full of sleep (Yeats). The speaker of the poem addresses his beloved saying that
when she is aged she should read a particular book which will remind her of her
youth. She will remember the

Sturge-Weber Syndrome Research Paper
Sturge Weber Syndrome Kris Avila 08/30/2015 NURSPT 030L Mrs. B Abstract
According to the Sturge Weber Foundations, Sturge Weber Syndrome can be
diagnosed once the baby is born. With the most obvious characteristics, the baby
will have a dark purple birthmark that covers close to half of his/her face. Another
symptom from Sturge Weber Syndrome is that it can cause neurological deformity.
Both of these symptoms are caused by the abnormal blood vessels near the eye and
on the surface of the brain. Studies have shown that this syndrome is not passed
from family history, but the only remedy we can do is to suppress it (Sturge
Weber.org). One of the most amazing miracles in life is when a child is born. Upon
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The only way to cope with the disease is to control it and improving the person s
lifestyle. (Moore, 2012). Pinpointing what kind of symptoms and category of
Sturge Weber Syndrome the person has, an MD can figure out what types of
remedies are available. There are many different types of pharmacologic treatments
for seizures. Most of the seizures from the disease are located only on one side of the
brain s hemisphere. Some of the medications include Carbamazepine, Phenytoin,
Oxcarbazepine, Lamotrigine, Levetiracetam, Valproic Acid, Zonisamide, Topiramate,
Lorazepam, Phenobarbital, Gabapentin, Pregabalin, Tiagabine, Diazepam,
Felbamate, Lacosamide, and Clonazepam. With the seizures being controlled with
medications, it helped prevent future seizures from 10% to 50%. Besides
medications, there are also surgical treatments available as well. Early surgery for
patients with Sturge Weber Syndrome is to improve and prevent developmental
delay, refractory seizures, and hemiparesis. Lobectomy and craniotomy were
recommended once being diagnosed with the disease because doctors have found
that early onsets of seizures can lead towards mental retardatation. A procedure
called hemispherectomy is also recommended to be given when a unilateral
epileptogenic region exist. This procedure is also done while the patient is still
young. It is preferable because the epileptogenic region is smaller. Studies have shown

Freshmen Inquiry Class Assignment
Time flies, the first term of my freshmen year is almost to the end. When I first got
into college, I didn t know what to do as a college student. It was hard during the
first two weeks of my freshmen year. Not to mention, It was right after a long
summer s vacation. I was extremely lazy about everything and couldn t focus on
school work. After almost failing my first mid term, I realized I need to focus on
studying. I began to get back on track and finished work before the deadline. As
time passed, I could still remember when I first got into the Freshmen Inquiry class I
was struggling and now my Freshmen Inquiry class is working on our last project of
the term and our group is doing great. During Freshmen Inquiry class, I learned many
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One of the assignments named Every Source Tells a Story was to do research on
specific article that everyone was given, In other words, find a primary source on
the article and write an essay about the primary source. This assignment was
meaningful to me because I put lots of efforts on it. My topic was about
immigration, I spent few hours to look for sources that are related to immigration.
I also went to the writing center to ask for help and so that I had an idea on how to
start the paper. I worked my best on this assignment. This task taught me how to
write a research paper, in fact, it showed me how to cite specific sources when using
other people s idea. I remember when I was in high school, most of the teacher didn t
teach how to properly cite sources. I would just put multiple URLs and treated it as
a work cited pages. Besides, not a lot of teachers care about plagiarism in high
school. Now I know the importance of citation, is to be respectful of others idea
and not claim it as our own. This term, when I get out of my FRINQ class, I wish to
know how to be a more responsible student. In other words, a student that know what
to accomplish in the future as well as finishing tasks on
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