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Cultural Differences Surrounding Religious Beliefs And...
Cultural differences can dramatically hinder the dynamic, communicative practices of collegiate
students living in a dormitory. Specifically, the cultural differences surrounding religious beliefs and
video game habits can create barriers to everyday communication that is necessary between
roommates. Choosing the correct dorm to live in can be a very stressful decision for many high school
seniors and lead to many unintended consequences by being assigned a roommate that is culturally
different. During the summer of 2014, my roommates and I connected through Facebook and began to
learn about each other s lives. Being assigned a triple room, we began to find many similarities
between us, such as snowboarding, longboarding, and music ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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These small differences did not bring me to believe we were culturally different, but that we majored
in different subjects, which led to our differences in hobbies and lifestyles.
When arriving in Boulder, I was faced with more intercultural communicative interactions than at any
other time throughout my life in Michigan. While both my roommates were from California, they had
shared meanings of certain phrases that I was unfamiliar with before socializing with my roommates.
In the greater context, the majority of the intercultural communication that I had practiced back in
Michigan were inapplicable while dealing with these new cultures that I was unfamiliar with;
however, due to the large amount of immigration to the United States, I was able to adapt to and
understand most people I communicated with because of my wide variety of past experiences. Spencer
(2002) suggests in one publication that multicultural communication is virtually unavoidable within
the United States ( p. 610). Although I agree with Spencer, I would take it a step further to argue that
students at the University of Colorado Boulder in particular have the one of the highest rates of
intercultural communication interactions based on the wide variety of locations students originate
from, the many different belief systems, and the natural open mindedness of the Boulder citizens
harnesses the myriad of subcultures that strive in such an accepting
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Morte d Arthur Essay
Morte d Arthur In the Medieval Period, knights dedicated their lives to following the code of chivalry.
In Sir Thomas Malory s Le Morte d Arthur, a number of characters performed chivalrous acts to
achieve the status of an ideal knight. Their characteristics of respect for women and courtesy for all,
helpfulness to the weak, honor, and skill in battle made the characters King Arthur, King Pellinore,
and Sir Gryfflette examples of a what knights strove to be like in Medieval society. Because of the
examples ofchivalry, Le Morte d Arthur showed what a knight desired to be, so he could improve
theworld in which he lived. Respect for women and courtesy were two major characteristics that
knights longed to develop, and King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was considerate behavior because even though he was angry, he was polite and allowed them to
leave safely. The warning also showed his courtesy because he could have not told them in
anticipation of their return in order to kill them because of their disagreement. These two examples of
King Arthur s respect for the Lady of the Lake and the Roman ambassadors made him a model knight
since he was obeying the code of chivalry. In addition to being courteous, being helpful to the weak
was another aspect of chivalry portrayed through characters in the story. First, Arthur tried to be
helpful to Merlin when he was being chased by ruffians. Arthur chased them away while riding his
horse. Merlin was not in real danger because of his magical powers, but the intent of Arthur was to
help someone who needed because he thought Merlin s powers might have failed him. Another
example of this chivalrous quality was illustrated during the battle between King Pellinore and Sir
Gryfflette. Pellinore knocked Gryfflette off his horse and, swiftly ran over to him and loosened his
armor. He then, lifted him gently onto his horse (page 74). Sir Gryfflette was weak, and he was just
knighted that day, so Pellinore did the chivalrous action and helped him. Being helpful to the weak
was a quality that all the knights were trying to develop, and King Arthur and King Pellinore showed
this attribute in their actions with Merlin and
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Analysis Of Getting Back To The Wrong Nature By William...
Tai Beiserman
Professor Nachumi
ENGL 1100
26 April 2015
Blake s use of nature through Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience
William Bill Cronon, an environmental historian and vice Chair of The Wilderness Society, believes
that because society differ its self from the nature, it makes the nature to be seen as wild, remote, and
inaccessible. In his essay The Trouble with Wilderness; or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature ,
published in 1995 by the New York Times and in Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature,
Cronon traced the idea of wilderness throughout American history. Cronon presents the potential
danger in society s traditional concept of wilderness. He points out how society detached itself from
nature simply by idealizing it and thinking of it as something distant and remote. Approaching the
concept of nature in this way leads to an ultimate separation of us, as members of society, from what
we could consider to be our true home. As a result of that, the nature is seen as wild, remote and
inaccessible. Although Cronon might be right to some extent, that is not always the case. Songs of
Innocence and Songs of Experience were written by William Blake and published together in 1798. In
Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience the nature is a key feature; in some poems the nature
seems to be close, and sometimes it is more remote. The distance of nature from society does not play
a role in Blake s poems; although in Songs of Innocence the adjacent nature is
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Essay On Trade
Most the countries around the world engage in trade, this paper is going to go in to just six of the
countries that are in the same region and trade with each other; Estonia, Republic of Latvia, Poland,
Hellenic Republic and Republic of Austria. We will be giving you a small look into the back ground of
each, and overview of trade flows between our countries and initiatives from environmental
sustainability.
Profiles:
Estonia is an Eastern European country which borders the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland, between
Latvia and Russia. Estonia has a land mass of 42,388 sq. km, which is about twice the size of New
Jersey. As of July 2017, Estonia has an estimated population of 1,251,581 (Central Intelligence
Agency, 2017). Estonia regained ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Poland has been able to pursue a policy of economic liberalization. The polish state is over 1,000
years old and the 16th century was one of the most powerful countries. It was also the only place in
the European Union to not go into recession during 2007 to 2008. The economy growth has grown in
the last twenty six years. Poland has a high standard of living, safety, education, and economic
freedom. It has a leading school education system and university education is free.
Overview of International Trade flows between EU and its major trading partners:
The European Union is a political and economic union of 28 member states. The EU has developed an
internal single market through a system of laws that apply in all member states. The EU policies aim
to ensure the free movement of people, good and services, and capital within the market of the EU.
Major external trading partners of the European Union and the percentage of trade include, United
States (17.5), China ( 14.8), Switzerland (7.2), and Russia (6.0).
The most important sectors of Greece s economy in 2015 were wholesale and retail trade, transport,
accommodation and food services (25.4 %), public administration, defense, education, human health
and social work activities (21.0 %) and real estate activities (17.2 %). The main trade partners with the
Hellenic Republic are Germany and countries within the United Kingdom. The county s main imports
are machinery, vehicles, fuel, and various
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Byzantine And Justinian Leadership Style
A leader is someone who that has a strong voice opinion and is easy to like. that is what people want
today, but back in the byzantine empire the people did not get to choose the person they want as a
ruler. Two leaders that were not chosen but were brought up to royalty were constantine and justinian.
One famous Byzantine Emperor was Justinian . Justinian ruled from AD 527 to 565. Justinian created
a set of laws called the Justinian code. Justinian had a goal of reuniting the Roman Empire. He sent
out armies to battle the barbarians who had taken control in the West. Justinian s Roman armies were
very successful. Some of his achievements are He extended the Byzantine Empire dramatically, He
codified Roman law, He also built many churches
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Pure Rotten By John Lutz Summary
Pure Rotten By John Lutz Setting: Place Long Island, New York America Time Present Characters: 
Clark Forthcue  Mrs. Forthcue  A.Snatcher  Imogene  Pure Rotten Plot: May 25, 7:00 a.m.
Forthcue mansion, Long Island: Mr Forthcue receives a call from unknown number and the person
says don t talk, listen. Telephone calls can be traced easy, letters can t be. This one will be the last call
and it will be short. We have kidnapped your stepdaughter Imogene, and we will be saying her name
as Pure Rotten in the letters. For more information check the old rusty mailbox in front of the deserted
graver farm at the end of the Wood road near your property. Check it every night. Don t tell the police
and anybody besides your wife otherwise we will kill your kid. ... Show more content on
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Clark Forthcue writes a letter back to kidnappers and says don t do anything to Pure Rotten and I think
your researchers have made an error because I don t know if I can give you one million dollars or not
give some time to find it out that if I have that much money or not. If something happens to Pure
rotten I will not give you the money. Mr. Forthcue gets a letter again and kidnapper says we know that
you can give us one million but we have come down to $750,000 for the return of Pure Rotten. Mr.
Forthcue writes a letter back to kidnappers I know that you have discounted the money for me but can
you please give me some more
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Determination of % Composition of Pennies Using...
Determination of % Composition of Pennies Using Redox and Double Displacement
(Precipitation) Reactions
Introduction:
Oxidation involves the gain of electrons of hydrogen or the loss of oxygen or decrease in oxidation
state. If zinc completely reacts with HCL, then the theoretical yield of copper should be equivalent to
the actual yield.
Purpose:
In this lab, we will determine the percent composition of a modern (post 1982) penny by using a
strong acid to react and dissolve the zinc core, leaving only the copper coating. Once only copper
remains, we will compare its mass to the entire mass of the penny to determine how much of a penny
is copper and how much is zinc.
1. Obtain one 50.0 mL beaker, and label the beaker with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How many moles of copper and zinc are in post 1982 pennies?
5. Write a balanced reaction of zinc with HCl. Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g). 6. How many
moles of HCl are needed to react completely with all of the zinc in a post 1982 penny?
2.5
7. In a procedure developed to determine the percent zinc in post 1982 pennies, 50 ml of an HCl
solution was used to react (dissolve) all of the zinc in the penny. To ensure complete reaction, the
solution contains twice as many moles of HCl that is actually needed. What concentration of HCl
should be used?
In the scenario described in problem 7, what is the amount (in moles) of excess
(unreacted) HCl in solution?
9. How many moles of NaOH would be needed to completely react with all of the excess HCl
determined in problem 8? 10. As described in problem 7, a procedure was developed to determine the
percent zinc in post 1982 pennies. In that procedure 50 ml of an HCl was used to react (dissolve) all of
the zinc in the penny. To ensure complete reaction, the solution contains twice as many moles of HCl
that is actually needed. To determine the percent zinc in the penny, the excess (unreacted) HCl was
titrated with NaOH. Determine the concentration of NaOH needed if you want to use approximately
25 mL of NaOH to titrate the excess HCl. 11. Write the balanced chemical reaction of zinc with HCl
(same as problem 5). Is the product of

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease ( Ibd )
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can be defined as the chronic condition (it is persistent/ long
standing disease) resulting from inappropriate mucosal immune activation. Inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD) can start at any age. However, it is frequently seen among teenagers And also among
young adults in their early twenties, both genders can be affected by this disease. There are two
conditions that traditionally comprise inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Ulcerative colitis and crohns
disease. Comparison between Ulcerative colitis and crohns disease are clinically useful, because
distinguishing between the two conditions allow specialists to choose the right management way.
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Mouth, eye, skin, joint, and vascular complications (related to the inflammatory activity of
 the disease).
Complications
 Mouth, eye, skin, joint, and vascular complications (related to the inflammatory activity of the
disease).
 Fistulas.
 Abscess.
 Obstruction.
Muco bloody.
Faces Mushy watery. lower risk Risk of colorectal cancer Higher risk
Superficial inflammation which means that it actually affect the top layer. Histological difference
Transmural inflammation which means that it actually goes through all the layer.
Continues inflammation. Pathological difference Typically discontinues patchy inflammation with
skip lesions.
Less people are affected per year. Incidence
More people are affected per year. Table 1. outline the main difference between Ulcerative colitis and
crohns disease. As both Crohn s disease and ulcerative colitis are types of inflammatory bowel
diseases (IBD), however, there are major differences between the two diseases.
This essay will focus on Crohn s disease and pathological changes that may occur in the small
intestine as a result of the inflammatory process and discuss the scientific reasons for the possible
treatments relating these to pathological processes.
Main body:
Crohn s disease is a chronic condition that classified as a type of (IBD),and characterized by
inflammation in the lining of the digestive tract (Gastrointestinal tract) from the mouth to the anus. In
Crohn s disease, any part

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My UCSB Experience
Today my class and I went to a field trip to UCSB. We went to UCSB to learn more about what will
we be doing when we get to college. There are many things that we saw, but unfortunately we did not
get the chance to see the WHOLE campus. Therefore, we only saw half of the campus, but it was still
a great thing to experience.
As we got inside a bus, I had a feeling it was going to take a long time to get there. As usual, I kept
looking at the window beside me. I think we arrived a little late, so we were behind schedule. After,
stepping out of the bus I was flabbergasted at how HUGE the campus was. I was excited to go or learn
what things are inside the buildings and learn amazing things. As we entered inside the campus there
was many
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Nt1110 Computer Memory
Central processing unit (CPU) the CPU is the brain of the computer. The CPU is the most important
part of the computer, this is where most of the processes take place.
Size: CPUs are typically around 4 9 square inches
Speed: The speed of CPUs are called clock rates and they are measured in Hertz. Cost: CPUS come in
different prices based on their power. They could be as cheap as $10 or as expensive as $400
Capacity: The capacity varies but most CPUs are 32 bit operated or 64 bit operated
Cache Memory Cache memory which is also called CPU memory, is a memory which can be accessed
faster than many other types of memories. It is a high speed storage, it can be in either the main
memory or it can be placed in an independent storage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You can say it is one form of a storage, and you can read and write in approx. the same amount of
time. Size: The average for a ROM is 11 inches square but due to innovation the sizes vary
Cost: RAM is usually around $6/GB so the prices are from $5 to $300
Speed: The speed of RAM is measured in Hertz and can vary from 66 MHZ to 1066 MHZ
Capacity: Capacity of RAMs come in increments such as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 but they re generally
anywhere around 512 mb to 8 GB
Motherboard Motherboard you can describe as a printed circuit board (PCB) which is found in
computers and other systems. It holds many of the important components required in a computer, such
as the central processing unit (CPU) and memory. It is like the road that connects the components.
Size: 10.92 square inches to 134 square inches
Cost: From $50 to $400
Speed: The bus speed is measured in Hertz and is usually from 66 MHz to 80 MHz
Hard disk Drive It is a magnetic disk on which you are allowed to store computer data.
Size: 6.75 cube inches to 15 cube inches
Cost: From $50 to $850
Speed: The data transfer rate is measured in bytes per second. The universal average data transfer rate
is 3
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Compare And Contrast The Battle Of Cold Harbor Vs Gaines Mill
Cold Harbor vs. Gaines Mill Even though the battle of Gaines Mill took place at the same
battleground as the battle of Cold Harbor, the battle of Cold Harbor and the battle of Gaines mill were
not nearly the same. The battle of Gaines Mill was a battle fought in the Civil War. It took place on
June 27, 1862 in a small town located about 10 miles from Richmond. It lasted one to two hours. This
battle resulted in a Confederate victory. General Robert Lee commanded the Confederate army and
General George McClellan commanded the Union army. This town was so important to the Union
army that they tried capturing the same town two years later! It was important because they needed to
capture Cold Harbor in order to capture the Confederate capitol of Richmond, Virginia. The battle of
Cold Harbor was located in the same place as Gaines Mill. It took place on May 31 and ended on June
12. General Grant and his Union army went up against General Lee and his Confederate army. Lee
had won again. Grant and his army would have won the battle of Cold Harbor but his plan was ruined.
Grant had to postpone the battle to June third instead of June second because he needed to wait for
more troops to arrive. This gave Lee more time to get ready for the attack and the next day, the Union
army got slaughtered. These battles were not nearly the same because General George McClellan
commanded the Union troops in the battle of Gaines Mill and General Ulysses Grant commanded the
Union troops in
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Why Is Democratic Accountability Important To The Government
When the government brings in private corporations and organizations to help them on specific tasks
it is important for the government and private company to be transparent about what they are doing,
why it is important, and how it will benefit the people whose money is being used to fund the
program. Not only will this procedure be useful to help gain support, but it will also help ensure that
the program stays in place and is not questioned as often. If a company and the government try to
conceal what they are doing people will become suspicious and assume the worst. If people begin to
make assumptions they will no longer trust the government system.
Another approach needed to ensure democratic accountability is rule setting. If the government
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Definition of Auditing
DEFINITION OF AUDITING
Auditing is described as the independent examination of and expression of an opinion on the financial
statements of an enterprise by an appointed auditor in pursuance of that appointment and in
compliance with any relevant statutory obligation. Thus auditing of information systems can be
defined as independent examination of and expression of an opinion on the development,
documentation and controls of information systems of an enterprise by an appointed auditor in
pursuance of that appointment and in compliance with any relevant company requirement. The
purpose of an audit is not to provide additional information but rather it is intended to provide the
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The auditor seeks to obtain some background information of the nature of the client s business. *
Planning the audit; the auditor prepares a planning memorandum that shows the general strategy in to
be followed in conducting the audit. * Ascertaining and evaluating clients accounting systems and
internal controls, use of flow charts and evaluating using key questions. * Carrying out tests of
controls: This enables the auditor to determine the level of reliance to be placed on the internal control
system and therefore reduce the level of substantive testing. * Planning the level of substantive testing
and formulating the substantive tests to be carried out. * Carrying out substantive testing on the
selecting account balances. * Carrying out the final analytical review and concluding whether the
financial statements show a true and fair view. * Drafting the audit opinion and any other reports to be
issued under the terms of engagement e.g. the management letter.
RIGHTS OF AUDITORS 1. Rights of access at all time to accounting records of the company. This
includes;
a. Rights of access to statutory books of accounts e.g. shareholders register, memorandum of
association and minutes of important meetings. b. Access to returns from branches and vouchers of the
company.
2. To require from officers and employees of
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Millard Fuller Research Paper
One thing that people can say is that everyone desires to have a place to sleep, eat and live. Many
people like the idea of having a place they can call home. One organization, Habitat for Humanities,
has made ownership a possibility for anyone who desires to have it. For years people have been
searching for a less expensive way to begin their journey out of their predicament of not having their
own place to lay their head. Nothing can ever come without hard work though; to become a candidate
for owning a home, people have to go through numerous classes and engage sweat equity . This
organization has changed the lives of over a million families in over 1,400 bases internationally.
Where this great organization came from is the real question. The answer, an idea; before the idea
came a feeling or motion that one person felt they should act on. Millard Fuller, the man who felt there
were too many homeless people in the world and decided to do something about it. Millard Fuller was
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Fuller made a lasting impression on President Clinton and it was noted that he said, Habitat has
revolutionized the lives of thousands... Millard Fuller has done as much to make the dream of home
ownership a reality in our country and throughout the world as any living person. ( Linda and Millard
Fuller, 2009). Habitat for Humanity had enlarged to residing in Hungry, Romania, Mexico and India (
Linda and Millard Fuller, 2009). Millard Fuller was accused of inappropriate behavior directed
towards a female employee in the late 1990 s. Causatively, Fuller was forced to step down from
leadership in 2005 even though there was an insufficient amount of evidence. Instantly after leaving
Habitat for Humanity Fuller and his wife founded a new organization by the name of Fuller Center for
Housing. They built on top of the partnerships they had already created ( Linda and Millard Fuller,
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A Short Note On The De Notre Jours
L accès à l internet est devenu de notre jours ouvert et facile à tous. Les adolescents vivent dans un
monde où la plupart d entre eux possèdent des téléphones portables qui font une consommation
massive d écrans en tous genres. Cette intégration a impliqué un bouleversement dans sa vie
quotidienne, sur son comportement et sur sa manière de vivre, de réagir et de s éduquer. La pratique
quotidienne des technologies numériques a embauché des dangers et des impacts négatifs. Ces
impacts ont affectés plusieurs champs : éducatif, de santé, mentale...
En parallèle, le numérique a offert des bénéfices à l adolescent. Ces bénéfices ont aidé dans l
éducation ainsi elle a pu intégrer l enfant dans un monde d interaction et de communication. Des
nouveaux services et usages ont été offerts. Mais, malheureusement, les dangers et les impacts
négatifs presque dominent. Une prévention est toujours nécessaire.
Le choix du sujet est justifié par son importance actuelle. En fait, un danger est présent de nos jours
grâce au mauvais usage du numérique et des nouveaux technologies et ceci a influencé sur l
adolescent et ses pratiques dans sa vie quotidienne. Ainsi que des troubles et des dangers menacent la
santé de nos enfants et le risque d échec scolaire augmente.
Dans ce contexte, quelles sont les conséquences problématiques des consommations d écrans non
interactifs chez les jeunes adolescents ? Quels sont les risques d addictions et les impacts négatifs ?
Quels sont les impacts sur
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Interim Report for Engineering Ethics and Emerging...
Interim Report for Engineering Ethics and Emerging Technologies
From the beginning of human civilization till present date, new innovations and technologies are
introduced into the society to improve existing lifestyle or operation methods. However, as we
approach the pinnacle of what current technologies allows us to research on, the rate at which new
technologies are surfacing is gradually decreasing. Therefore, researchers and engineers began
working on existing technologies for further improvement. One branch of emerging technology will
be convergence. Convergence technologies are the combination of technologies from absolutely
different systems, which ultimately work towards a common goal. One example would be the
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Since many small scale farmers belong to low income group, this in turn represents a widening
income gap along with social repercussions. Hence more attention should be paid to improving
livestock conditions rather than developing in vitro meat. The government should be making it easier
and more affordable to raise livestock. Possible solutions include setting up of government agencies to
do research and development on rearing livestock. Agencies can share findings with the farmers and
educate them on better methods to rear their livestock. Small scale farmers can then price their goods
competitively and not be pushed out of the market by big players. Other solutions include requesting
the supermarkets to support the local farmers by selling their goods. Singapore s Fairprice
supermarket has been selling local poultry and eggs in support of the local industry. With such
measures in place, we can ensure that traditional farms can keep pace with technology and not be
phased out.
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology can be broadly categorized under Molecular manufacturing (MM), which will be a
significant breakthrough, comparable perhaps to the Industrial Revolution but compressed into a few
years. This technology exists in nearly every conceivable application at the tiniest levels. Everything
from harder car bumpers to odor
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No Child Left Behind Essay
Since its inception in 2001, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has only made the divide in quality
of education greater, and was ultimately detrimental to the American Education System. When
President George Bush first proposed the NCLB, his intention was to level the playing field and
provide an equally excellent education for every American student, what happened though, could not
have been further from George Bush s intentions. The whole basis of the NCLB is funding for
performance, meaning that schools will receive funding proportional to how well they perform on
federally mandated standardized tests. At the time that this program was created, American students
were testing progressively worse as they matriculated in school. For ... Show more content on
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As time went on, these schools saw less and less federal funding, resulting in progressively worse test
scores. The situation is a true catch 22, since the only way to get more funding is by having high
performing students, which itself requires more funding. For most schools in this situation, they would
ultimately be without federal funding after repeated failed attempts at meeting federal guidelines.
Meanwhile, affluent suburban schools were receiving more funding than before as a result of their
already high test scores. This created a growing divide between the quality of education in America;
schools were either well funded or left in the dust.
As per the legislation, schools were given three years to improve their scores or be left behind. Rather
than put the blame on a lack of funding though, President Bush instead cited a stubborn attitude and
unwillingness to change as reasons for failure amongst poor performing schools. It is quite evident
that the former president grossly misunderstood the dynamics of underfunded schools, since this
rationale mostly isolated schools in poorer areas and punished them for what they could not help.
When asked president George Bush said that he was giving these poor performing schools an
opportunity to perform; however, the grace period he so generously allowed, did not include any new
additional funding during that time span. Most schools were not affected by this since they had
already met the federal
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Departmental Codes Of Organisational Policies And Procedure
Organisational policies and Procedures are concerned with laws at the local organisational level.
Policies and Procedures are not law these are guidelines on the laws that are standing and are abiding,
such as Work place Health and Safety Act 1995. The companies policies are statements of the
principle that guides the decisions the company has been manipulated to help service the delivery the
company wants.to ensure the organisations goals, values and objectives, that are implemented across
the organisations, this brings out the Departmental Codes of Conduct. Making sure that the companies
best Practice is to be understood and implitmented, so we can have and pass confidentiality with
Coworkers. To have shared Communication with the common
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A Brief Note On The Country Of Nepal Essay
Importance of Hospitality tourism in Nepal
Nepal is a land locked country, share boarder with two big countries India at east, west and south and
China at the north. Being in the middle of these countries Nepal is marvellous and beautiful country.
Nepal is rich in natural beauty and the unique geographical position has made Nepal more attractive
and lucrative. Besides being naturally beauty it is also home for different world heritage monuments.
Nepal rank in the bucket list for travellers. Some of the prominent tourist attraction of Nepal are: a
Rafting b Mountaineering c Paragliding d Jungle safari e Rock climbing f Trekking g Bungee jumping
h Hunting i Mountain flight j Mountain biking k Boating l Angling/fishing
Tourism industry has been the major industry of Nepal and a primary ecomony driver. There is direct
and indirect relationship between tourism industry and economy of Nepal. More than 2 mil people
have been employed by Tourism industry. Nepal generates 60% of its revenue from tourism sector.
Tourism industry is a significant source of employment. Also, it encourages foreign investors. Being
country like Nepal where tourism industry dominates large portion of economy it is really important to
develop tourism industry. Being surrounded by big countries, Nepal have huge opportunities to attract
neighbouring tourists and also from around the world.
Importance of Hospitality Tourism in Australia:
Australia is major attraction for international and domestic
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Fulton School Application Essay
General Application for Fulton Schools
Personal Statement
The personal statement is used by the scholarship committee and/or donor to get to know you better.
Your personal statement should outline your academic and career goals, both current and future. You
should also explain how this award will assist you in achieving these goals both financially and
academically. (At least 50 words minimum, no set maximum.) Once as a small child, I flew first class
with my mom. I was too young to remember where we were flying, or even how old I was. What I do
remember is being in invited by the pilot into the cockpit, and seeing the sky with the top of clouds
below. From then on, I wanted flight to be a significant part of my future. At first I thought I would be
a pilot, but though my high school engineering class, I became deeply interested with the design of
engineering. That interest in the design process combined with my deep fascination with
aerodynamics, leading to my major: aerospace engineering (aeronautics). Along with engineering, I
have a deep interest in sustainability and environmental protection. Most of my life was spent on
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As a group, we work to find applications of the newly invented 3D printed polymagnets by Correlated
Magnetics. Currently, we are designing a magnetically suspended flywheel for satellites using the
special properties of polymagnets. The flywheel will take advantage of the precision of and flexibility
of the 3D printed magnets be frictionless and introduce less moving parts, and therefore less
mechanical complexity, into the design of satellite flywheels. In the team, I work with two others in
designing the geometries of the magnetic design to be 3D printed, and also the implementing an axial
flux motor into the design of the flywheel in order to be controlled by the satellite to adjust its
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The National Response Framework (NRF)
Introduction Disasters are incidents that most hope to avoid but in reality they happen often.
Preparation for these events is necessary if the damage and loss of life is to be mitigated. Several
events have occurred in the last decade that has increased awareness of the necessity of emergency
management. Events such Hurricane Katrina and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Both of these events had
massive death tolls and millions of dollars worth of property damage. They both resulted in a public
outcry for more effective intervention and assistance with disaster incidents. The National Response
Framework (NRF) was created after both of these events and in response to criticism of the prior
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This means that a certain response is not required like a plan would necessitate. The size of the
disaster would dictate the size of the response. Not all disaster incidents require a federal or even state
response. The framework allows for part to be requested as needed. The local government can request
the help of the state and then the state can request the help of the federal government. Though for
some agencies to be involved on a local level the state or full federal invention is not required. This
way only the minimum level of assistance and resources necessitated are dispatched. This also permits
that resources and personnel are not wasted on one disaster that could be used elsewhere. The
scalability of response is key in creating efficiency and effectiveness within emergency management.
The final strength of the NRF is that is expressly informs state and local governments of the available
resources for receiving federal assistance. The emergency support functions (ESF) chart shows the
state and local governments exactly which bureaucratic organization handles certain issues that may
arise within a disaster incident. The chart also goes to show exactly what each agency can do to assist
the state and local governments. There are fifteen ESFs below is a portion of the chart as an example.
The NRF also informs the state and
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The Effect Of Ethanoic Acid On The Reaction Of Oxalic Acid
Discussion:
As it can be observed from the data in table 1 (refer to table 1) the concordant of the three titre values
was calculated to be 21.2mL. The results indicate the volume of the titrant, the approximately 0.1 mol
sodium hydroxide, required to fully standardise against the primary standard oxalic acid solution was
21.2mL. The sodium hydroxide was then used to neutralise against the 3g analyte, the diluted vinegar
solution. The data from table 2 depict that the volume of titrant required to neutralise the analyte was
21.8mL. The results concluded the percentage (mass/mass) of ethanoic acid in commercial vinegar to
be 4.10% in equation 9 after determining the molarity of ethanoic acid prior.
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The use of an appropriate indicator is vital in performing a successful titration reaction because the
end point and equivalence point must be as close as possible. The indicator phenolphthalein was
chosen for both parts B and C as in both titrations it was a weak acid and strong base titration. Oxalic
acid and acetic acid are both weak acids, whereas NaOH is a strong base. At equivalence points, the
resulting solutions contain CCOONa and only. Therefore, salt hydrolysis occurs in part B and the PH
at equivalence point is greater than 7. Phenolphthalein changes colour at PH rang of 8.2 10.0. The end
point of both titrations falls within the pH for colour change of phenolphthalein in the titration.
Additionally, the colour change of phenolphthalein is over a narrow PH range, when the hydrogen
ions equal the hydroxide ions it turns the indicator pink and producing a clear colour change for easy
visible recognition. This further supports why phenolphthalein is the most suitable for both titrations.
There are predominantly two forms of errors which account for the precision and the accuracy of the
results these are random errors and systematic errors.
Random errors: The precise data is an indication that the effect of random errors on the data collected
was minimum in part B. If there were any random errors that affected the precision of results, then
there would have been variation present in the results, thus
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Dan Crenshaw Case
Dan Crenshaw had been the worship pastor at the church for as long as anyone could remember. Is
was odd to Dan that lately everyone was always asking if he was ok. Of course he felt fine, just
getting a little older. He was faithful to get his annual physical and always passed with flying colors.
He was sure that the finger trembling he d noticed when waving was nothing; come to think of it, he d
been having a little difficulty typing too. He d had trouble sleeping for a while, but that was probably
normal for his age. He made a note to check with his Dr. next physical, certain that it was nothing but
getting older. In February 2013, after a routine physical, Mr. Crenshaw was diagnosed with Parkinson
s Disease. At a mild to moderate stage, treatment will focus on patient safety, and mobility as well as
education ( (Ignatavicius Workman, 2016).
Assessment and History
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Blood pressure 138/88, HR 71, Lung sounds clear, temperature 98.8 F, radial pulse and pedal pulses
+1 bi laterally, normoactive bowel sounds. No history of smoking, drugs, alcohol use or diabetes;
takes no daily medications. Surgical history: Hernia surgery September 2016 and cataract surgery
September 2013. Moderately active, walks every day, sometime incorporating hand weights. Patient
presents with minimal trembling unilaterally, (left side) when fingers stretched out, reports movements
have been slower than normal. Patient s wife reports He s been eating more slowly and it has been
taking longer for him to get dressed in the morning. . Upon examination it was determined that patient
has reduced arm swing, slight stiffness in neck, difficulty rising from sitting position in the chair,
masked facial features and deteriorated balance. No signs or symptoms of stroke.
Pathophysiology
Dopamine is produced in the substantia nigra, as well as in the adrenal glands and is transmitted to the
basal ganglia along a connecting neural
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Patient Registration Form
The insurance claim begins when the patient makes the call to a health care provider s office and
requests an appointment. moreover, the administrative staff must determine if the person is a new
patient requesting an initial appointment or an established patient returning for additional services.
The preclinical interview and check in of a new patient is more extensive than that for an established
patient. There are three parts to the development of a claim: The preclinical interview and check in
Step 1 perform a new patient intake interview This allows the office staff to gather preliminary data to
ensure that the patient has called the appropriate office for an appointment and to check on the patient
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Schedule the patient s appointment.Managed care patients making appointments with a specialist must
obtain preauthorization from their PCP. Step 4. Patient fills out Registration Form.Each new patient
must fill out a Patient Registration Form at the time of the first visit to the practice. The completed
Patient Registration Form is used to open the patient s medical, account, and insurance billing records.
Step 5. Make a photocopy of the front and back of all the patient s insurance identification cards Step
6. All patients with insurance must sign the Authorization for Release of Medical Information Form.
Step 7. Establish a new patient s chart and enter patient demographics into the practice s patient data
base. Step 8. Create patient s encounter form.The encounter form is the financial record source
document used by health care providers and other personnel to record the patient s treated diagnoses
and the services rendered to the patient during the current encounter. The post clinical patient check
out Step 1. Code, if necessary, all procedures and diagnoses Step 2. Enter the charges for procedures
and/or services performed and total the charges Step 3.Post all charges to the patient record either
manually or through the
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Irony In The Necklace
Irony is a tool an author uses to keep his story entertaining. The story the necklace is a perfect
example of how to use situational irony to keep the reader engaged. This use of irony has a profound
effect on the readers experience allowing them to better connect with the characters
Situational irony is when you expect one thing to happen and something else happens instead. I found
a case of this irony in The Necklace. All Mrs. Loisel wanted to be was rich, but when she lost the
necklace, she borrowed money and bought a real one. Resulting in her being very poor and so deep in
debt it will take 10 years to pay off. If Mrs. Loisel told her friend about the necklace she would not
have to do anything because the original was a fake.
The situational
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Reflection Of The Novels In Shakespeare s Play Titus...
Many texts throughout history can teach the reader enduring life lessons. The ability to reach beyond
boundaries and reach a reader s morality or their understanding, is something that makes a text
timeless. Many texts that were written in the past are still read in many educational settings today
because of their enduring ability to teach lessons that the reader can relate to. Relatability is another
aspect of a text that makes it timeless and makes its words and lessons last forever. Throughout my
educational career I have read countless texts that reach beyond the external facade, and dig deep into
true issues that anyone can relate to. Shakespeare s texts are timeless because they are written in a way
that people from all walks of life can relate to them. His texts examine the human experience in truly
insightful and elegant ways. Shakespeare s portrayals and representations of human beings in his plays
are not much different from our modern perceptions of humans. Shakespeare studies, portrays, and
examines the human condition in many ways and examines what it is to be human through many
different topics or ideas. Some of those ideas are lust, power, infidelity, war, love, family relationships,
marriage, friendship, loyalty, betrayal, madness, jealousy, and revenge. Through these many themes
found in Shakespeare s plays he resonates many lessons that readers can carry with them throughout
their life. Many of the lessons are complex, which is what you would expect from
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Descriptive Essay About George Washington
The historic moment will forever be remembered when George Washington led the American troops
across the Delaware River in order to surprise the English, the day after Christmas in 1776. This is one
of the most famous parts of American history; the vision of brave men standing up and fighting
together against incredible odds for the common cause of liberty. It really speaks to me as a proud
American citizen; these men didn t give up in the face of defeat; they won the battle. I chose this
website because I had connections; I enjoyed learning about our first president s lifestyle and his
house. I actually visited it once. I had such a relation to Washington s, Never give up, kind of style so I
take every advantage I can in my life, especially if it s the day after Christmas! I selected,
http://wwwmountvernon.org as the website I was reviewing. The owners seek innovative ways to tell
the story of George Washington so that his life lessons are taught to the world. When the user first
loads up the front page, they are greeted with panoramic views of the plantation house of George
Washington. It is a beautiful view and makes the user more interested in going to Mount Vernon. It has
more of an impact because the slideshow doesn t have still frames; it has animation and life to it.
Before the user scrolls down, the slideshow consists of 60% of the front page. It acts as a background
for transparent text that sits on top of it. The menu bar also sits on top of the slideshow;
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Tree Octopuses Research Paper
In the Pacific Northwest on the Eastern side of the Olympic mountain range there can be found an
animal that you would normally think would be found in the waters of the oceans, but here they are in
trees, this is where you can find the Tree Octopus. They can be found on the Northwest side of the
United States in on the Eastern side of the Olympic mountain range, adjacent from the Hood Canal.
They live in this area because of the moistness of the trees and how their skin is they are able to easily
adapt to the conditions of the rainforest. They also have the largest brain to body ratio compared to
any mollusk of its kind (Zapato). Theses tree octopuses have some similarities to humans and
differences as well. In one way that they are like
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Psychodynamic vs Behaviourist Theory
Psychology is not just philosophical speculation and reasoning over the years it has evolved and it is
now also recognised as a science, to understand what psychology is all about it is necessary to know it
s origins and the theorist who brought it out of obscurity, Sigmund Freud. He developed the
Psychodynamic or Psychoanalytical perspective to enable better understanding of human behaviour
these concepts will be discussed further later in this study. After Freud opened the gateway other
perspectives and approaches have been developed, now with five main areas of psychology Cognitive,
Behaviourist, Biopsychology and Humanist approaches. For a comparison with the Psychodynamic
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Oedipus and Electra complex in which the child unconsciously wishes to posses the parent of the
opposite sex and rid themselves of the parent of the same sex. The result of this desire in boys would
experience castration anxiety which would drive them to identify with their fathers. If there is no male
figure in this stage of a child s development it is thought that the child will have problems with
authority figures later in life as he has never had the chance to conclude this stage. Freud s explanation
for the female development claiming that they would experience penis envy (a realisation they do not
have a penis) they would eventually overcome by achieving motherhood and having their own baby.
Latency stage from six years through puberty here the child will develop their confidence and mastery
of the world around them. He believed that during this stage their experiences and excitations of
previous stages are repressed and children develop infantile amnesia being unable to remember much
of their earlier years. The Genital stage from twelve years upwards to adulthood is the culmination of
the psychosexual development and the fixing of sexual energy in the genitals. This eventually directs
humans towards sexual intercourse and the beginnings of the next cycle of life (Breger, 2009).
John Watson a theorist who rejected the idea of introspection and every part of the psychodynamic
theory, suggested the Behaviourist view is an
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The Piano Lesson Analysis
In the book, The Piano Lesson Augustus Wilson tells a story about his family who is struggling with
their past. The story begins with a Boy Willie coming up from the South to bring up the idea of selling
the family s legacy, a piano, which he will sell to buy the land that his ancestors were slaves on. The
only problem is that his sister Bernice owns half the piano and she doesn t want to let him sell it.
Throughout the play Wilson portrays the theme that we need to forget our past in order to move
forward in life. We will always remember our past, but we should not let it limit us to what we can do.
The piano represented the importance of slaves during slavery times. During slavery Slaves were
traded like objects and were not important to their owners. For example as Wining Boy, Lymon, Boy
Willie, and Doaker are having a get together around the dining room table, Doaker begins his story to
explain the history of the piano and he says, ... To understand about that piano... you got to go back to
slavery time (42) . This shows how slaves were not treated fairly or like humans in the past, unlike
today where more and more people are being treated equally. As doaker was finishing his story he
says, Now she had her piano and her niggers too (44). When the author goes from talking about the
piano, which is not human to talking about people it shows how slaves were nothing but an accessory
to their owners. By the end of Doaker s story it becomes clear on how much the families past is
affecting them right now in the present. The pianos physical features also have a symbolic meaning in
the play. During Doaker s story he mentions the carving in the piano which shows the history behind
the piano. Berniece has many attachment to the piano. She refuses to play it, but also refuses to sell it.
The piano reminds Berniece of the sacrifices that her family had to make for the piano. These
attachments shows that Berniece has a hard time accepting and moving forward from things that
happen in the past. At the beginning of the book the author writes, She is still in mourning for her
husband after three years (3). The details about Berniece that the author gives us shows how Berniece
has a hard time of letting things from
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Essay On Jaws Research Paper
Googe 1
Avery Googe
ENC 1101
Professor Alling
April 19, 2015
Jaws
When most of the world hears the iconic song from the movie Jaws, their mind automatically shifts to
images of giant sharks and severed limbs. Thanks to the film, many people boycotted beaches and
mothers strictly kept their children away from open waters; triggering a massive cloud of fear and
ignorance that would consume most, if not all, of the world. Jaws coated the general public s
perception of sharks with a curtain of blood and fear, vilifying them for decades to come. With the
films debut in 1975, it kick started a tidal wave of mass hysteria and paranoia, and as a result the
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While most people were gathering their torches and sharpening their pitch forks, set on destroying the
oceans equivalent of a troll, those of a different nature began to group together and invest countless
amounts of time and money to learn more about them. In the wake of Jaws, a whole constellation of
dedicated shark research programs were begun or renewed. This resulted in numerous scientific
conferences to allow researchers to share their results and collaborate on more ambitious projects.
Rather than putting their prime focus on shark attacks, these meetings concentrated on shark
systematics, physiology, life history, ecology, fisheries management and conservation. It is doubtful
that this much fascination, be it fearful or curious, and funding would have had been available to
support modern shark research had it not been for Jaws. In fact, Authors Nancy Knowlton, and Wend
Benchly, states in an article on Smithsonian.com called, The State of Sharks, 40 years after, that Rules
and policies were designed to protect sharks includes shark sanctuaries, banning of shark fining (the
taking of just the valuable fins and discarding the often still living shark), prohibitions on selling and
shipping of shark products and changes in fishing gear that reduce the likelihood of sharks being
caught by mistake. Wendy Benchly is the wife to Peter Bradford Benchly, author of Jaws.
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Character Flashback-The Cellar
Character Flashback The Cellar The Cellar is a fictional book about this man named Colin, who
kidnapped girls and killed them and made them live in the Cellar of his house. Colin loved flowers,
and wanted a family so his named the girls he kidnapped, such as Lilly, the main character of the
book, Rose, Violet, and Poppy. Lilly was the only girl kidnapped that was still a child and was not
living on the streets. Colin, also wanted to be apart of this family so he also called himself, Clover. If
or When the girls ever tried to escape he killed them, took their body and threw them in the river, then
he went out and found another girl to call a flower. Eventually, Colin knew people were out looking
for Lily, so he knew in order to keep the flowers as a family he had to kill everyone including himself.
In the end, Colin, ended up killing Rose, and Poppy, but somehow Lily and Violet escaped with only
cuts to their body. Colin later was taken to another unit and was put in a mental illness home. Colin or
Clover, did this because of his abusive past. As a Child Summer, also known as Lily, found out that
Colin was abused by his mother when he was little and he is just following in her footsteps.
Continuously, Colin mentioned My mother would be proud of me. throughout the book. While Colin
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So he took Rose and Poppy and stabbed them in the stomach until the were killed. Then he stabbed
Violet and Summer and then himself. However, Violet and Summer faked their death, and the Police
found all the girls and Colin, and the two girls and Colin were treated them in time and ended up
living. Colin only wanted to do this because he, again wanted to make his mother proud and this was
all he knew to do to keep all the flowers as a family and to make his mother proud at the same
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Prayer In Public Schools Research Paper
If we lived in the 20th century, before you started reading this paper, you would have had to recite a
prayer with your students. It is surprising to realize that our country once forced students to say a
prayer everyday before they started school. For a while, there were no complaints about this.
However, as our country started to progress, people began to see the problem with it. People who
opposed prayer in public school believed it was unconstitutional. Those who supported prayer in
school believed it had an influence on students by reminding them of their faith. These problems were
taken to court, where they took away prayer in public schools. Although they took out prayer from
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Their reasons for this are that it is unconstitutional and that individual prayer is already legal. Their
reasons are very strong, because they are backed up by amendments that our country was founded on.
Even though some their points are strong, they do have some fallacies. Their reasons seem to be a
slippery slope. A slippery slope is like sliding down a slope you cannot stop (Halpern, 2015). They are
assuming that if the government allowed prayer in public schools, then the government would be
supporting only that certain religion. They also seem to have circular reasoning. Their reason of The
Establishment Clause and separation of church and state both end with the fact that the government
cannot force prayer in school is restating the conclusion.
The issue of prayer in public school seems to have been solved by the government taking away prayer.
But, as we have seen, there are still problems with both sides of the argument. One side of the
argument appeals to tradition and the other has circular reasoning. Religion is something that is very
important to some people. It should remain important to them, but there is a proper time and place to
practice worship. Worship should not be in a public place where education is the priority. The
government should have no involvement, directly or indirectly, with
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Atrial Septal Defect Essay
All About ASD
According to the text approximately 1, 966 babies are born with Atrial Septal Defect. People who
have this disorder are dealing with this everyday of their life. Since Atrial Septal Defect is a heart
condition, the symptoms and treatment have an impact on everyday life.
Atrial Septal Defect is a common and interesting disorder. Atrial Septal Defect is mostly know as a
hole in the heart. This disorder is birth defect. It can happen to male, female, adult, and kids. This
disorder mostly happens to kids and infant. Atrial Septal Defect is when there is a hole in your heart
that doesn t allow oxygen to flow through. This can causes difficulty breathing, heart murmur, and
e.t.c... There three different types of level. These level are called ostium secundum, ostium primum,
and sinus venosus. The most severe level is ostium secundum which is the true atrial septal. Then is
ostium primum, and last sinus venosus. This genetic disorder is typically diagnosed by noticing
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One symptom is heart murmur. Heart murmur is when your heart makes swishing sound heard in you
heart. Other symptoms that are typically known is shortness of breath. This can happen when
exercising or doing some kind of body workout. These treatment can be treated by different kinds of
things. This disorder can be treated by doing heart surgery or cardiac catheterization. For the surgery
they will stitch up the hole with surgical materials or your body s own tissue. Cardiac catheterization
is when they put a flexible tube in your heart to insert a device in the hole to cover it. People who have
atrial septal defect face fewer challenges in their daily
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A Short Note On Un Test De Depistage
Quand subir un test de dépistage?
La Fondation des maladies du cœur recommande de mesurer la tension artérielle au moins une fois
tous les deux ans. Cependant, si vous avez reçu un diagnostic d hypertension artérielle dans le passé,
si vous souffrez de diabète, d embonpoint ou d obésité ou si vous avez des antécédents familiaux d
hypertension artérielle ou de maladie cardiovasculaire, il pourrait être indiqué de faire vérifier votre
tension artérielle plus souvent. En outre, certains groupes ethniques présentent un risque accru d
hypertension artérielle. Ce sont entre autres les Sud asiatiques, les membres des Premières nations et
des peuples autochtones, les Inuits et les personnes d origine africaine. Si vous appartenez à l un de
ces groupes, votre médecin pourrait vous recommander de subir des tests de dépistage plus
fréquemment.
En quoi consiste ce test de dépistage?
La tension artérielle mesure la pression exercée sur les parois des artères par le sang qui circule dans
le corps, pompé par le cœur (autrement dit, le flux sanguin). La méthode utilisée pour mesurer la
tension artérielle est simple et sans douleur. Votre médecin placera un brassard gonflable autour de
votre bras et après l avoir gonflé il le dégonflera lentement. La tension est exprimée au moyen de deux
chiffres l un sur l autre, le premier (plus élevé) indiquant la pression systolique et le second (moins
élevé) indiquant la pression diastolique.
Sachez qu il faut mesurer la tension artérielle plus
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International Adoption Research Paper
Adoption is the action or fact of being adopted. International adoption is a type of adoption in which
an individual or couple becomes the legal and permanent parent(s) of a child who is a native of a
different country. The United States has the most domestic and international adoptions each year. Most
adoptions to the United States come from China, Ethiopia, and Ukraine (Top 3 Countries).
International adoption, especially through Afghanistan, is a long and complicated process.
International adoption largely began after the end of World War II and the Cold War due to refugee
migrations, famines, and disasters. United States service personnel stationed abroad during war time
produced children in Europe, Germany, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and throughout Asia. Military families
were the first group to start adopting children from West Germany. With the help of Christian groups
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One boy and one girl were adopted from a country with thousands of kids orphaned due to over 30
years of conflict ( Afghanistan , Ali Muhammad ). This may be because of the strictness as to who
may adopt children in Afghanistan. There aren t any age, residency, or marriage requirements for
adopting a child in Afghanistan. Potential parents must be able to demonstrate a sufficient resources to
raise and educate a child. Non muslims are not allowed to adopt muslim children and potential parents
must demonstrate to the child s family in Afghanistan that they intend to raise the child with Islamic
traditions and norms. Potential parents may be rejected if they have been convicted of crimes against
public morality or chastity, have a bad reputation, do not have a legitimate income, have previously
lost custody of the child, have been denied custody by the father or paternal grandfather of the child,
or if they have any judicial
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Essay On Pairing Veterans With Service Animals
Pairing Veterans with Service Animals
Introduction
It is estimated that over half a million American veterans were suffering from PTSD in 2004. (Stern)
[One of these veterans named Harvill,] says the only thing that helped him get through the years of
persistent pain was an exuberant, golden Labrador and mastiff mix named Sierra. (Bowen) This
trained Service dog knows how to comfort him during times of anxiety and always makes sure he is
not alone. (Bowen)Millions of veterans come home from war facing a number of health care needs,
and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot keep up. Over 10 years of war has
produced a huge number of veterans with multiple health problems, and the government and the
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Several different factors can affect who develops Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and it can happen to
anyone. Having a lot of exposure to a traumatic event, like a war makes it more likely that a person
will develop PTSD. Certain types of trauma can increase the chances of someone getting PTSD such
as combat, and sexual assault (PTSD what is). Although medication and psychotherapy help PTSD
patients reduce their symptoms, it remains a difficult disorder to treat. Many veterans suffering from
PTSD see the disorder as a weakness and either fail to report their symptoms, go undiagnosed, or they
drop out of their therapy (Glintborg). So, it remains necessary to find alternative therapies, and
integrating support animals remains a viable option.
Current Treatment Limitations Many different treatments available for PTSD that have minimized
PTSD symptoms. The most common form of treatment being trauma focused psychotherapies, which
has many different forms, to which the most effective seems to be exposure therapy. Its success works
by having patients face their fears, and talking about the traumatic event. Frequently these therapies
are paired with another form of treatment such as medication. Depression and anxiety medication
work best for most PTSD cases. Nevertheless, limitations to the successes of these treatments do exist.
Some studies have estimated that of the general population with PTSD diagnoses, only 49.9%
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Book Report On Cover Up Essay
Cover Up
The assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. was a very emotional time in our nation s history.
This horrifying incident occurred on November 22, 1963, in a motorcade procession in Dallas, Texas.
At 12:30 in the afternoon the procession was going down Elm Street in Dealy Plaza, when shots were
fired. One struck President Kennedy in the throat and moments later a bullet tore apart his head. At
1:00 p.m., President JFK was pronounced dead. That same afternoon, Lee Harvey Oswald was
arrested as a suspect of murder. Oswald however, pleaded his innocence by stating, quot; I m just a
patsy. quot; This caused many suspicions and questions. Was he a lone assassin? Was he innocent?
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Of all the interviewed doctors who attended the autopsy, and saw the photographs, some claim they do
not show a large wound in the right rear portion of the skull. There is a missing piece somewhere in
this investigation, but this is only the first.
After watching the Zapruder films, the investigation was faced with another problem. President JKF
was shot in the throat, Governor Connolly was shot in the back, a missed shot, and the fatal shot to the
president s head. Four shots with the Mannlicher Carcano, the supposed assassination weapon, in that
time span was impossible. Olympic champion, Hubert Hammerer said that he doubted he could
duplicate Oswald s actions. How is it possible for Oswald to be a better shot than an Olympic
Champion? The Commission was faced with yet another contradiction to their theory. So they
resolved it by saying that the bullet that struck the President s throat also hit Governor Connolly.
Although the wounds do not line up, the Warren Commission still stated it as the truth. The bullet that
struck JFK s throat was only slightly deformed, but when a bullet was shot through a cadaver s wrist,
it was bent greatly, so this too was a
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Through The Looking Glass of Art Essay
What makes us human is the ability to recognize the good in other people and in turn recognize the
good in ourselves. There is a saying that whatever you think about another person is just a reflection
of what you think about yourself; it is like looking into a mirror. Paintings can act like mirrors as well;
we can gaze into a painting and see the good of the subject being portrayed and in turn we can identify
the same attributes within ourselves allowing us to relate to the subject matter. Both Rembrandt and
Vermeer were able to capture intersubjectivity in their paintings. In The Return of the Prodigal Son
(Fig. 1) and Aristotle (Fig. 2) by Rembrandt and The Milk Maid (Fig. 3) and Woman Weighing Pearls
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The capacity to forgive one another is one way we are able to see the humanity in others. The second
painting of Rembrandt s that produces a deep connection between the image and the viewer is
Aristotle (Fig. 2); this painting shows us Aristotle in contemplation looking discontent. According to
Mariet Westermann, Rembrandt is suggesting, Aristotle is torn by the competing demands of spiritual
matters, embodied in the bust of Homer, and secular ones, signified by the medal with the portrait of
Alexander the Great, which dangles from the gold chain (Westermann, p. 244). Humans have been
torn emotionally between two different paths in life since we gained the ability to rationalize. The idea
of being able to make choices comes into play when considering free will, having free will is the
ability to choose ones own destiny. What better picture to look at than Rembrandts Aristotle (Fig. 2)
when contemplating ethical theories. At some time or another we have been confronted with moral
dilemmas, in the face of those quandary s we must choose the path that will lead us to our highest and
best good. These decisions are not always easy ones to make and sometimes we make the wrong
choices, but in the end they will teach us valuable lessons. One of Vermeer s works that people can see
the humanity in is the Milkmaid (Fig. 3); she is taking great pride and care in her work. The maid is
carefully pouring the milk into a bowl trying not to spill a drop.
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Gender Expectations
Henrik Ibsen s play, A Doll s House, debuted in 1879 before an offended Norwegian audience. It
proposed many breaks in the gender expectations of the 19th century that led to its label of culturally
unacceptable . Ibsen strategically reveals the negative effects of these expectations in a way that elicits
guilt from the audience rather than confronting them directly. He renders the closing scene of the play
ironic to create a critical tone of this aspect of Norwegian culture. This scene is key in understanding
the consequences of gender expectations in the relationship between Nora and Torvald.
Throughout the ending scene of the play, Ibsen clearly illustrates the irony of the gender expectations
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Torvald claims that the key to success in their marriage as well as the answer to Nora s anxiety ... is to
be open, frank, and honest with me (pg. 109). The audience finds out, however, in the following scene,
that when Nora finally opens up to Torvald about the way she has felt through their marriage, he is
offended and confused. This reveals that gender expectations have warped Torvald s ideas of truth and
moral correctness so that he could not possibly accept something that is outside these bounds as truth.
It is this warped perception that leads to Torvald s moral dissonance later in this scene when he has
trouble accepting the things that Nora is telling him. At one point in Nora s speech, Torvald had to
make an attempt at [regaining his composure] (pg.115), revealing that he had been taken off guard and
bewildered by a problem that he thought he had to solve yet again. This adds to the irony that Torvald
is fighting Nora to keep her in line with gender expectations while he cannot retain his own. Ibsen
speaks to his audience by revealing to them that many are taught throughout their lives to follow their
gender expectations which can warp their worldview and even prevent them from taking certain steps
in
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Theme Of Archetypes In Star Wars
Plato was one of the first known people to talk about the theory of archetypes. His idea was that
archetypes were imprinted onto people s soul and their life played out accordingly. Now though,
archetypes are used in movies, literature, and to define the human race. In George Lucas s Star Wars,
archetypes are used deliberately in the story. Lucas modeled many of the characters after the Jungian
archetypes. Some of the prominent archetypes in Star Wars are Good vs. Evil , Hunting Group of
Companions , and the Initiate . The first archetype, Good vs. Evil is the battle between forces. Obi
Wan and Darth Vadar battle in the Death Star and that creates a distraction so that the others can get
away. Though it seems that evil wins because Obi
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The Red Scare In America During The 1920 s
The 1920s was a huge time period for the United States. Modern technology such as automobiles,
radios, and advertisement had taken America by storm. Rural areas were on the decline. American
cities had attracted not only rural and urban citizens, but also people from all over the world. In
America during the 1920s, citizens struggled with accepting other races and ethnicities into their
widely populated country.
At the beginning of the century, Americans were disappointed with the outcome of the European war.
This resulted them to go against all things foreign, which included racial political ideas and
immigrants. The country had to face many decisions made by communists, which created the Red
Scare. The Red Scare was a spread of the fear of communism. One of the most important cases
involving the Red Scare was the Sacco and Vanzetti case. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who
were Italian, atheists, conscientious objectors, and radicals, were both accused of the murder of a
paymaster and his guard at South Braintree, Massachusetts. They were both holding revolvers and told
lies to the judge and court, but the flaws in evidence proved they were not guilty. Many critics
believed that the accused had been found guilty of radicalism rather than murder that they were
martyrs in the class struggle (Race and Ethnicity Packet). Their conviction illustrated the unfairness of
the trial based on the beliefs and race. The American jury and judge for the trial was
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Greed In Tom Walker And The Devil
Greed is a term that is thrown around a lot in today s society but what is the true meaning of greed?
According to the dictionary greed is intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth,
power, or food (dictionary). Everyone has their own definition of greed, mine is anyone or anything
that puts themselves before others needs. In the short story Tom walker and the devil by irving, the
article titled Greed by Jessica Hawthorn, and the article what is greed by Tomas Baus these authors
show that greed is defined as taking your personal wants before others. Greed is usually fueled by
jealousy. In the short story the devil and tom walker the author uses diction to relay that greed is
fueled by jealousy, after hearing about the skull, tom s wife decided to go against toms warning and go
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The article states more of something than is needed (Jessica 1). When a person wants more than he or
she needs, that is greed. There is no reason to have more of something that isn t essential to life.
Somethings are nice to have a lot of but, it shouldn t make you forget about others and become selfish.
Many people only take what they need which is the opposite of greed, they have others in mind
instead of themselves. The problem with the term greed is, who is to say when someone has enough of
something? The article states Who decides not only what is needed, but when someone has more than
enough (Jessica1). There is no exact amount of something that a person possesses that is considered
greedy. Because of this everyone in the world has different definitions of the word. People in today s
society often argue about what is considered being greedy. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion
but when it s started to hurt others, that is where the line is
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