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Thoreau Technology
As you see, over the years the world has glowed up. The past may have seemed poor, but because of
them we have better inventions in our society today. (Or that s what some of us think.)They were the
inventors, we experienced their moments. We have the ability to expand the technologies/inventions
by making them better. With a little knowledge and creativity people have expanded what it is today.
The biggest thing that we use now days is technologies. Everywhere you go, everywhere you ll see, it
s most commonly used by many people from all over the world. Technologies has helped us in variety
of ways. About 83% of the whole U.S use technologies. Reading the article about the beliefs of
Thoreau, he had his own opinions about technologies period. ... Show more content on
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As so he thinks that we need to be on Nature s time instead of rushing it. Thoreau says, If one
advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has
imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. He is basically saying that we
should slow down by giving ourselves some space to think about our values and where it s taking us. I
do agree with him on this one. My reason is because, now days we do stick our noses in our cell
phones. We get lured into it more and more as we use them. The messaging and the calling distracts us
from the old fashion way. I loved the past when they would speak to each other face to face 24/7. The
messaging took place of the old fashioned hand written letters. If we focus too much on the New
advanced technologies, I do think that we will become distracted on what the past has brung us. He
says, Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. They
are but improved means to an unimproved end, an end which it was already but too easy to arrive at. I
don t think technologies are toys because, they do come in handy most of the time. One thing they do
is distract us. You rarely see kids playing outside anymore because they re now busy playing video
games. Nature is how we started off and we should respect
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Eating Poetry By Mark Strand
Mark Strand is one of the most prominent figures in contemporary American poetry, and yet his
poems are often considered some of the most elusive (Strand 59). Throughout Mark Strand s Eating
Poetry, this is shown greatly by his use of surrealism. The surrealism, which is releasing the creativity
of the unconscious mind, is one of Strand s ways of writing. The speaker exhibits this by saying that a
man is eating poetry, then that the man has eaten all of the poems, also that there are now dogs in the
poem, and finally, the speaker shows how the man has somewhat of a special connection with the dogs
that came out of nowhere. There are multiple places in which this poem takes place, which helps to
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The first line also sets up a surreal, dream like mood, which Strand employs in many poems (Kushner
69). Where most would see this as maybe a painful experience, the speaker is enjoying it, just as it
were a delectable piece of steak. Watching on the speaker is the librarian, who is a little more normal
than the speaker because when she sees the speaker of the poem, she is in awe for she does not believe
what she sees. The librarian does not believe what she sees (ln 4). The librarian just keeps her hands in
her pockets and walks on as if she was unable to do anything about the
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Atlanta Exposition Address Essay
Booker T. Washington was born a slave on a Virginia farm, founded the Tuskegee Institute, and
became one of the most influential African American intellectuals of the 1900s, he then gave a moving
speech to white men in the cotton states. He used anecdotes, analogies, imagery, and extended
metaphors to create a moving and notable speech. The Atlanta Exposition address was a speech given
by the representative of the African American race. Washington wanted his fellow African Americans
to act rationally and calmly. Even though they were treated badly he wanted them to remain practical
and omit any protests. Civil rights was a very big issue and the ignorant statement the African
Americans were making was getting out of hand and potentially counteracting the initial goal of
freedom. The imagery Washington used; there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem
. This device is fulfilling to reader in which they compare poems to tilling fields. He started his
address off with an anecdote of a ship lost at sea. The effect this anecdote had was to mentally engage
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He warns them of the power the African American race can potentially hold but currently does not
express. The appeal to pathos is within his convincing structure with figurative language, biblical
quotes, and vividly strong implemental language. The parallel structure Washington uses in
duplicating Cast down or Casting down, emphasizes the self help symbolism. He expresses his
religion in his reference to God, our beloved South a new heaven and new earth. which appeals to
ethos. The effect of the analogy used in the end, In all things that are purely social we can be as
separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress. gave the audience
an image of the success the South would have if working together was a peaceful
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A Brief Note On Electro Encephalography ( Eeg )
Electro encephalography : Electro Encephalography (EEG) is primarily an electrophysiological
monitoring method, recording the electrical activity of the brain. It involves placing electrodes along
the scalp, which measure voltage fluctuations resulting from the ionic flux across the brain neurons.
These are recorded graphically and typically referred to as brain waves . Prior to the advent of
Computed Tomography (CTScan) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), EEG monitoring was the
primary diagnostic tool for stroke, epilepsy and other focal brain disorders. EEG monitoring in the
settings of cardiac surgery can be initiated before induction by anesthesia and continues in the post
operative phase , in the intensive care unit (ICU). EEG monitoring is useful to detect seizures . The
most common neurological symptoms manifest in the neonatal cardiac surgical intensive care unit
include Non convulsive seizures and Status Epilepticus; the primary cause being Hypoxic Ischemic
Encephalopathy(HIC). Studies reveal that the incidents of HIC increase in the presence of adverse
events like cardiac arrest and also in the use of Mechanical Circulatory Support, ECMO,etc. EEG can
be influenced by the use of hypothermia and anesthetic agents. Use of deep hypothermia leads to
isoelectricity, a marker of reduction in cerebral metabolism. The threshold for isoelectricty can be a
useful indication for adequacy of
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Political Science Class Assignment Analysis
This week has been a rather decent week leading up to a busy week before the start of reading week
later this month. With a mid term and two writing assignment due this next week, this is deffinatly
starting to get rathe busy for me. However, for the most part the assignments and midterm are not
something to concerning to me. Basically this is because thankfully, it is something that i have already
started to prepare for compared to the classic last minute essay writting or cramming. Primarily the
only issue at the moment that concerns me is ensuring to keep my personal political views seperate
from my political science class assignments. Mainly just due to the fact that as someone who beleives
in social anarchy it is without a doubt a contraversial
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Essay on The Postmodernist Impulse and Sam Shepard
The term postmodernism is applied to several disciplines which include architecture, art, literature,
music, film, sociology, cultural and media studies, visual arts, philosophy, history. Communications
and technology. The beginning of postmodernism is quite unclear, however, it emerged as an area of
academic study in mid 1980s. Postmodernism is an outcome of the deep changes in social and
political life style in post industrialized societies with an attitude to question the truth and authority
put forth by such conditions. Critics have constantly been debating about the treatment of the prefix
post in postmodernism . According to some critics, the post designates a process of historical
succession. For them, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An uncomplicated way to think about postmodernism is by thinking about modernism, a movement
from which postmodernism seems to have emerged. Modernism evolved as a movement which
rejected the old Victorian standards about what art should mean. Figures like James Joyce, Virginia
Woolf, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Franz Kafka, and Mallarme are considered to be the originators of
twentieth century modernism. Modernism is characterized by an emphasis on subjectivity in writing, a
focus on how rather than what is perceived, an emphasis on fragmented forms and narratives, a self
consciousness regarding the production of the work of art , a rejection of genre distinctions and a
rejection of the distinction between high and low or popular culture. Postmodernism does follow
majority of these modernist ideas. However, there are some practical differences between modernism
and postmodernism. While modernism tends to present a fragmented view of human subjectivity, it
presents the fragmentation as something tragic, something to be lamented as a loss. Modernists aim at
unity, wholeness and totality, a unified set of values, a unified culture and lifestyle. In contrast,
Postmodernism, doesn t lament the idea of fragmentation, but rather celebrates that. Linda Hutcheon
says whereas in modernist one sensed a kind of wishful call to continuity beneath the fragmented
echoing, in
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The Endangered Species Act
These expenses are rarely tax deductible, leaving landowners uncompensated for the prohibited use of
their property. The lack of financial support from the federal government undoubtedly creates a rift
between the Fish and Wildlife Service and private landowners. Moreover, private landowners shoulder
a regulatory burden in addition to financial burden as a result of the Endangered Species Act. Section
9 of the Act outlines prohibited private landowner actions, including the taking of an endangered
species. The Fish and Wildlife Service defines a taking as the significant habitat modification or
degradation that actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavior patterns,
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Researchers believe that this difference is the result of preemptive habitat destruction by private
landowners responding to the risk of regulatory requirements, also known as shoot, shovel, and shut
up (Wilcove et al., 1996). They state that, landowners are afraid that if they take actions that attract
new endangered species to their land or increase the populations of the endangered species that are
already there, their reward for doing so will be more regulatory restrictions on the use of their property
(Wilcove et al., 1996). The probability that the Fish and Wildlife Service will detect a species
significantly increases the level of habitat destruction by private landowners, indicating that a fear of
regulation is the motivation for this behavior. One frequently referenced case involves Ben Cone, a
disgruntled landowner from North Carolina who faced heavy land use restrictions resulting from the
presence of 12 Red Cockaded Woodpecker colonies on his property. The Red Cockaded Woodpecker,
or Leuconotopicus borealis, was very populous in the sandhills region of North Carolina for hundreds
of years, inhabiting cavities in mature longleaf pine forests (Walters, 1991). Because the species was
found on his property, Cone was restricted from harvesting 1,500 acres of prime timber, worth over $2
million (Stroup, 1995). Cone became extremely frustrated with the federal government, famously
saying,
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Characteristics Of A High Concept Play
There are many characteristics to making a high concept play. High concept plays should have pitches
that are original and unique in concept, appealing to the audience, specific in details of the story,
obvious in potential, and relatively short in length. I do not think that my play is a high concept play
because I do not think that it can be sold by a pitch. I think that my play must be read thoroughly to
understand the concept of the play. I think that my play will take a more traditional approach because
it does not meet any of the requirements of a high concept play. Specific interpretation is what the
audience members associate with what they have observed in a play. This play is about a girl that is
fighting for her life and her family that must learn how to cope with her loss in the end. Penny is the
main character of the play, and from the beginning of the play, the plot and the rest of the characters
revolve around her and her life. The play is meant to make the audience think about the importance of
the ones that are closest to them and how precious life really is. There are several genres of
theatricality that a play could be classified as. The main types of plays are comedies, dramas, and
tragedies. A comedy is a play that is usually light and amusing that has a happy ending. A drama is a
play that deals with middle or lower class characters, and it is usually serious. A tragedy is a play that
deals with tragic events, and it has an unhappy ending, which is
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Television Is A Key Component Of Our Daily Lives
Introduction
A television is a machine with a screen that is capable of displaying images. Televisions receive
broadcast signals and turn them into pictures and sound. Although debated, the TV is often credited as
being invented by Vladimir Zworykin a Russian born American who worked for Westinghouse, and
Philo Taylor Farnsworth, a boy in Beaver City, Utah. Vladimir held the patent for the TV, but it was
Farnsworth who was the first person to first successfully transmit a TV signal on September 7, 1927.
The television is a key component of our daily lives and is a marvel of engineering and utilisation of
technology. Smartly incorporating complex electronic theories and concepts, the televisions has faced
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A pixel is defined in television terms as the smallest area of a television image that can be shown
within the parameters of the certain system. This process is accomplished by firstly analysing the
image by using a photoelectric device in a series of horizontal scans from the top to the bottom of the
image to create an electrical signal in which the colour and brightness values of the individual picture
elements are represented as voltage levels of the respective video waveform; secondly, by transmitting
the same respective values of the picture elements in a sequence as voltage levels of a video signal;
and finally by reproducing the image of the original scene in a video signal display of parallel
scanning lines on a viewing screen(Repairfaq.cis.upenn.edu, 2015) (wiseGEEK, 2015). The most
primitive form of televisions relied on a cathode ray tube to produce images, and operated with an
analog signal(Lapin, 2015). As technology has developed over time and broadcast signals transitioned
from analog to digital, LCD (liquid crystal display) and plasma televisions were created. These TVs
are more compact, are flatter and have crisper pictures than their cathode ray counterparts because the
bulky tube is removed, and in its stead they use a thin grid of pixels to create the images
(Repairfaq.cis.upenn.edu, 2015)(Computerhope.com, 2015) (Lapin, 2015)
If the sound as you hear it from the television had
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Analyzing Market Trends And Developments Essay
Interpret market trends and developments
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Analysing the market report for TEE company
Dear Ling,
Here is the marketing analysis report of T House company according to BSBMKG507 Interpret
Market Trends and development.
The full report is attached. Please reply me with feedback about the report.
Kind regards,
Sanchai N.
Assessment Task 2: Project Market analysis
Introduction
T House company is selling chestnut imported from China under Australian brand. The company is
now distributing chestnuts to buyers around Melbourne. Two main customers are the local restaurants
and vegetable and grocery stores. The company has planned to promote chestnuts to wider market by
aiming to others regions around Australia. T house also launched new product from chestnut that is
cooked and peeled chestnut which can be found around Australia at Coles supermarkets.
Executive summary
This report intends to discuss the following topics:
Interpreting marketing data and development by using statistical analysis methods
Analyse potential impact of business relating to market trends
Use of central tendency and correlation between sets of data for numeric interpretation of market data
Reviewing business performance by performing qualitative analysis of comparative market
information
Evaluate market performance of existing competitor and their products or services to identify
opportunities and threats
Analyse performance
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Theme Of Depression In The Death Of Ivan Ilych
Depression is a mental health disorder that is very debilitating and causes one to lose interest in the
things that he once enjoyed. In the novella, The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy, depression is a
key theme that developed throughout the story. Ivan Ilych, the protagonist of Tolstoy s novella, is a
character that one could infer, struggles with this disorder of the mind. Ivan died of a fatal sickness by
the end of the story, but he was never aware of his true illness. One could say that Ivan was long dead
to the world, even before he truly departed from it. In the last years of his life he became distant, and
lost in his thoughts, which such things are common when one has depression. It was not an oddity that
Ivan would often ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For they do not care about Ivan because he never cared for them. Ivan loses interest in the things that
he once enjoyed. One night when he was playing bridge with his friends he starts to feels pain in his
side and a vile taste in his mouth due to his sickness. He finds it ridiculous that he would derive
pleasure by playing a grand slam. Ivan does not care when he misplays and misses the grand slam.
When bad things happened he would start thinking about his sickness and become fearful and sad.
Ivan feels as if his life is ruined and that he is a nuisance in others life s. For maybe the first time in
Ivan Ilych s life he was not in control of his fate, and this scares him greatly.
In Ivan s finale years he completely isolates himself from everyone. He confines himself in his room,
spending his time thinking about his unavoidable mortality. He despises people for they don t
understand his circumstance. When company was over he became angry and more miserable while he
lay in his room. He longs to be pitied and nurtured like how a sick child is. Ivan is completely unable
to take care of himself. He must face the stone, cold, truth of his inedible mortality. Ivan hates his
miserable life and those who were never there for him when he needed them to be.
Ivan s depression was fundamentally the true cause of his demise. He was too busy worrying about his
bodily illness rather than the illness that plague his mind. But
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Hot Tin Roof
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof starts like it ends, with drama. It is set on a plantation in Mississippi and there
is never a dull moment on the plantation. Every single character has their own distinct personality that
makes the reading of this play an exciting time. Although the personalities are fun to read about, the
difference in personalities creates drama in the house. The story is centered around the Pollitt family
as members of the family try to convince Big Daddy to leave them the plantation when he passes. Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams is an exciting play that is focused around the drama of a
Mississippi family.
The plot of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a very interesting one. It all starts in the main setting of the story,
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The first Character that needs to be mentioned, Brick, is the quietest and most reserved character in
the play. Brick is a former football player and a famous announcer. (Williams 149). Brick is in a
constant battle with himself throughout the whole story. This being because he has started drinking at
all times so that he can hear a click in his head and become peaceful. The reason that he drinks is
because he feels he is responsible for his friends Skipper s death. Brick s drinking is important to the
play because it shows his disinterest in almost everything that occurs during the book. For example,
while the will of Big Daddy s is being discussed, Brick is outside on the balcony having a drink.
Gooper says to Maggie during this scene Why don t you go out there and drink with Brick? (Williams
149). This also is important because it shows that they characters in the play realize that Brick has no
interest in anything besides his drink. Brick is an interesting character because he is the only one who
does not thrive for Big Daddy s love, yet he is the only one who receives it. Brick can also be
described as a character who is disgusted. He is disgusted with many events in this play. Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof was heralded by some as the play in which homosexuality was at last to be presented without
evasion (Bentley). This quote by critic Eric Bentley stands true because the idea of homesexuality in
the play is another reason Brick is disgusted. He is disgusted with the world for the most part because
nobody understand that his and Skipper s relationship was not a homosexual one.He states Why can t
exceptional friendship, real, real, deep, deep friendship! between two men be respected as something
clean and decent (Williams 117). This could be a reason that he is also sort of disgusted with women.
Critic Jere Huzzard says Clearly both father and son had enjoyed a physical competency
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Easter Bunnies Research Papers
Meta: Easter is a celebration filled with chocolate, bunnies, and family fun. Giving the holiday a more
adult edge new slots game Easter Bunnies, will you follow the bunny trail to untold riches?
Easter Bunnies
Easter is a fun filled time with families up and down the land coming to celebrate. Largely the holiday
is focused around children, who enjoy the innumerous activities that have been lined up. However,
thanks to the world of online casino gaming, adults can also get in on the fun. Should you want to
continuously stay in the Easter spirit, Easter Bunnies is a fun filled online slots game that you should
devote plenty of time too. You can play this game at any time of the year, not just during Easter, with
it providing all round entertainment whenever you decide to give its reels a spin.
Developed by Random Logic and distributed amongst some of the biggest online casinos in the world,
Easter Bunnies is a game that is all set to make quite the splash in the weeks to come.
Mad as rabbits
Easter Bunnies is an Easter themed that is quite colourful and certainly cartoonish, which is largely
what you would expect from a Random Logic release. Set up against a green hill background, against
a clear blue sky, the landscape is dotted by brightly coloured flowers. The various symbols used in the
game are bright, with each sure to catch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These include the ever fun Scattered Candy Filled Eggs and Wild Golden Eggs. The Easter game
bonus is activated when 3 Easter eggs in a basket land on any activated payline. There are also free
spins with various prize multipliers up for grabs too. Much like the prize pot, the free spins offered up
also vary. Ranging from 10 free spins with a 6x multiplier upwards, this game seldom fails to deliver a
selection game extending extras. The rabbit is the wild symbol in this game; with an overall jackpot
prize 10,000 coins placed up for grabs should 5 wilds land on any active
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Government systems
An authoritarian Monarchy is a form of government in which the leader has absolute power. Under
Sui Huangdi China had an authoritative monarchy. He was hated by scholars for his book burning and
by peasants because he forced them to work on the Great Wall of China (Beck, pg. 109). He also set
standards on weights, currency, writing, and law (Beck, pg. 109). He also built roads, and started
irrigation projects (Beck, pg. 109). An advantage of his government is that he got things done to help
the country economically.
A benevolent monarchy/tyrant is a government where the leader has absolute power. Persia had a
benevolent monarchy under Cyrus the great. When he conquered a place he treated the people living
there with kindness (Beck, pg. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
157). They had 1 year terms and could only be elected once every ten years (Beck, pg. 157). Also one
consul could veto the others decisions (Beck, pg. 157). The senate was composed of 300 patrician
members (Beck, pg. 157). The senate had influence over domestic and foreign policies (Beck, pg.
157). The Tribal assembly organized by the plebeians elected the tribunes and made laws for common
people (Beck, pg. 157). In times of crisis a dictator would be elected and he had absolute power over
laws and the army (Beck, pg. 157). Their rule lasted only six months (Beck, pg. 157). Dictators where
chosen by the consuls and elected by the senate (Beck, pg. 157). An advantage of an authoritarian
monarchy is that it unified china. A disadvantage is that it took away the people?s freedom. An
advantage of a benevolent monarchy/tyrant is that the people would not rebel because they were
treated fairly. An advantage of theocracy in Israel was that people did not commit crimes a lot because
doing so would violate their religion. One of the problems with this government is that the leader
could have too much power. That could lead to revolts like it did with King Solomon. An advantage of
a confederacy was that it allowed small city states to defend themselves against big empires. A
disadvantage is that one state may gain too much power. (Athens) Sparta?s mob rule was
disadvantageous because the majority of the people could be
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Coca Cola in Africa Essay
COCA COLA IN AFRICA
THE DECISION
Table of Content
Integrative Cases Study Page 3
Case Study Analyses Page 4
References Page 6
Integrative Case 1.1
Coca Cola in Africa
1. Why is Coca Cola so interested in Africa, which is typically regarded as part of the base of the
global economic pyramid?
Coca Cola is an organization that has been around since 1892. Coca Cola is looking for new emerging
growth markets and Africa has proven to be that. Combined, 12 of the African countries have a GDP
greater than that of Chine. Coca Cola has 29% of the market share in Africa.
2. What unique resources and capabilities does Coca Cola have that will help it compete well in
Africa?
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Sales in the United States are declining due to the public concern over sugar. Sales in Europe and
Japan are flat, while markets in China and India offer up strong completion for Coca Cola. Africa s
middle class population is growing at a steady rate, so the disposable income is increasing. This
creates an opportunity for Coca Cola to tap into growth opportunities (Natalia Cheverri 2012).
How does it work?
Although there are areas in Africa lacking infrastructure, Coca Cola operates in every country. Coca
Cola utilized a franchising manufacturing model that works perfectly for operating in Africa. Coca
Cola partnered with local licensed bottling groups to help create the product. Coca Cola manufactures
the syrup concentrate and sells to the bottlers. The bottlers add filtered water, carbonation, and
sweetener to make the final product. With this model, Coca Cola is sharing the wealth with local
investors/community members. This creates sustainable business and improves community buy in
with Coca Cola s existence in Africa (Maritz Jaco 2010). Because partnerships are formed with local
bottlers and local members of the community, there is a vested interest by the locals to keep Coca Cola
s business successful. Through these partnerships, Coca Cola is able to help build the socio economic
system in different towns.

Distribution
Coca Cola was having difficulty distributing product to different area of Africa with no roads. In
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Solar Space Weather
Jessica Libman
ESS 102
Research Paper Draft
Space Weather in Interplanetary Space
Solar flares, Coronal mass ejections, high speed solar wind, and solar energetic particles, all driven by
the solar magnetic field (Solar).
Solar flares produce X Rays for a few minutes or hours and produce more radiation that the total
amount of light in infrared or visible light. Not likely for planets near flare stars to have life (102
book). Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy
associated with sunspots. They release photons at almost every wavelength in the electromagnetic
spectrum (Solar). The Earth is only affected by solar flares when they occur on the side of the sun
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The outer solar atmosphere, the corona, is created by magnetic fields. When the fields close, the
confined solar atmosphere can suddenly violently release bubbles of gas and magnetic fields. A
coronal mass ejection can contain a billion tons of matter that can move at millions of miles per hour
(Solar). Solar energetic particles are released by shocks at the front of Coronal mass ejections and
solar flares. When a coronal mass ejection flows through the solar wind, high velocity solar energetic
particles are produced. They are charged so they follow the magnetic lines between the Sun and Earth
(Solar). Flow of charged particles called solar wind (Bergman). Space is filled with magnetic fields
which controls the solar winds (Bergman). High speed solar winds flow through coronal holes that can
form anywhere on the sun and usually only affect the Earth when they are near the solar equator. The
winds range from 800,000 to 5 million miles per hour, carrying a million tons of matter from the Sun
every second with a bout 100 particles per cubic inch
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Congo History
A brief history of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) consists of civil war and corruption. In
1960 they achieved Independence, which was followed up by a civil war and a temporary
fragmentation of the country. In 1965 Mobutu Sese Seko seized power. Then in 1997 rebels ousted
Mobutu and Laurent Kabila becomes president. From 1997 until 2003 there was another civil war,
pulling in several surrounding countries (Africa s first world war). From 2003 to 2016 conflict
persisted in the east, where there are still armed groups. In 2006 the first free election in four decades
took place. Joseph Kabila won the run off vote. In 2015 at least 30 were killed in protests against
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Recently released displacement figures bring the total number of internally displaced people (IDPs) to
3.9 million (Neuzd). The provinces and regions with the largest numbers of IDPs include North Kivu
with more than a million, Greater Kasai with 762,000, Tanganyika with 584,000 and South Kivu with
545,000 (UNHCR). The UN Refugee Agency has warned that more displacement is probable in these
regions. The World Food Programme and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization estimate that 7.7
million people are food insecure (Staff). Farmers in Kasai have missed two consecutive planting
seasons because of the violence, which broke out last August with the killing of a regional tribal leader
who had defied the government of President Kabila. The violence adds to an already unstable situation
in the DRC. The region now accounts for more than 40% of the DRC s food insecure population
(Staff).
The country is also in the midst of a cholera outbreak affecting 20 of its 26 provinces (Gayer).
Outbreaks and epidemics are more likely in unsanitary conditions, low income countries, and
displaced populations are especially at risk. The country has been in conflict for the majority of 20
years, but evidence shows that the situation for the most vulnerable people has deteriorated severely in
recent years and is on track to worsen. This population is under immunized either due to conflict
and/or geographical remoteness. Risks are compounded
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The And Race Expert Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
About the Authors Author, scholar, and race expert Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum is the former president
of the Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia and Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley,
Massachusetts. Tatum received her B.A. in psychology at Wesleyan University, and her M.A. in
religious studies at Hartford Seminary. She also received her doctoral degree in clinical psychology at
the University of Michigan. Dr. Tatum began her career serving as an Associate Professor and
Assistant Professor at Westfield State College and a Lecturer of Black Studies at the University of
California at Santa Barbara. She later went on to serve in various roles at Mount Holyoke College.
Tatum served as the chair of the psychology and education department and dean of the college. She
was later appointed as the Vice President of Student Affairs and then as the President of the college. In
August 2002, she was appointed as the ninth president of Spelman College, were she served until
2015. Tatum set goals for the college, accomplished them, and made campus improvements during her
term as president. Some of her improvements include, but are not limited to, the renovation of four
historic buildings and expansion of the campus, completion of a green residence hall and the
renovation of Rockefeller Hall. While serving as president at Spelman, the college launched a
Wellness Revolution. Tatum was the first president in the State of Georgia and the first president of a
historically black college to
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An Experimental Language Immersion Program
Introduction
In the 1960 s, Canada was a multi cultural environment, with both English and French speakers. Not
only were people speaking different languages, they had their own unique customs and practices that
went along with their culture. Parents of school age children convinced educators to test out an
experimental language immersion program. This program would facilitate learning of both the English
and French language, as well as the separate traditions and cultures of each. Programs like this are still
around today, teaching many different language combinations.
Elementary age children are put in a classroom to learn different skills, such as English, mathematics,
history, and reading. Is this a time when they should be learning another language as well? Studies
have been done on language immersion programs, both for English speakers as well as English
learners. Each program is unique, but most consist of a certain amount of time each day being taught
different subjects in their native language, and then being taught the remaining time in a different
language. The results show that bilingualism has had positive effects on the children.
In an article titled Primary students proficiency and achievement: The difference two way immersion
programs can make, it says, Overall, language majority students (referring to English speakers
learning a new language) in the two way immersion program significantly outperformed similar
students in a control school on
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Catherine Pierce Essay
Catherine Pierce
Catherine Pierce is a famous fiction poetry writer. She grew up in Delaware, the earned her B.A. from
Susquehanna university and her M.F.A. from Ohio state University along with her Ph.D. from
University of Missouri. Catherine lives in Starkville, Mississippi, where she is the co director of a
creative writing program at the Mississippi State University. She is the author of two books of poems,
Famous last Words , and The Girls of peculiar . Her poems have appeared in many books and journals.
She also appeared in many anthologies, including The Best American Poetry.
From the collection , The Girls of Peculiar , the poem that stood out to me the most was, Dear Day ;
because I liked how within the poem the author Catherine has this incredible imagination of this
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Referring back to the poem (line 18) Beside me with your armor on, breathe flames at the beasts that
bite , is one way Catherine describes the animal attitude/behavior towards its prey to protect her. The
writer Catherine, also described the unique animal as having a monstrous head and being spiny , with
scales . Furthermore, Catherine wrestles with the animal identity. Keeping us from knowing what the
animal actually is, but she described it well enough to capture an image of it in your mind. To me I
believe she did it on purpose to keep the audience, the reader s attention; ending the poem as if they re
walking side by side in peace harmless. In other words, the animal is whatever you image it to be.
In the poem Dear Day Catherine used many different types of metaphors. One was to describe how
fast she and the mythical animal would fly through the forests as if they re bullets as quoted, maybe,
we ll bullet together into the forests . (Line 16) The poem had a clear topic and it stayed on point. Just
by reading the first couple of lines drawled my
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Medieval Weapons
From the beginning, there has always been a need to protect ourselves from combat and other
dangerous situations. From the simple shields and breastplates in the middle ages to the more complex
and more advanced body armor we use today that requires research by scientists and engineers. War
was not always charging into battle with guns and tanks. Battles were simple with the main weapons
being swords and knifes. Today we need it to protect us from other things like guns or explosives. One
of the earliest forms of armor used was animals. They used the pelts or hides and fur, not for
protecting you in battle, but more for protecting you from the obstacles of the wilderness. They used
these items like a coat to keep your body warm from the cold weather. They also used them to provide
protection while hunting or exploring. It protected them from scratches, bruises, hypothermia, etc.
Warriors wore protective helmets as early as the bronze age (Byam 28). Since helmets were limited,
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Chainmail, also known as mail, was made up of metal rings interlocking into one big piece. The many
rings made cutting through it very difficult, even with a very sharp sword. This made chainmail one of
the most successful and longest lasting of armors. However, making mail required a lot of time and
energy. So, they started using plate armor. Plate armor was cheaper to make making it more affordable
and it provided a bit more protection than chainmail. Plate armor slowly started to replace chainmail
armor, but chainmail was still being used with plate armor. One of the troubles with plate armor is that
it can t protect many of the joints. So, they continued using chainmail to protect areas that plate armor
couldn t like the armpit or the groin. Around the 15th 16th century was when knights started wearing
full suits of plated
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Presentation Of A Banquet Server
It has been one year since I started to be a banquet server. The experience of working as a banquet
server has helped me to appreciate people hard work around the tables serving their clients without
complaining their exhaustion. According to Christa Titus, the author of The Definition of a Banquet
Server, A banquet server is a person who serves food and beverages to guests at an event. The servers
work at many special events such as graduation ceremony or wedding feast. Some of their duties are
serving the ordered dishes, cleaning up the leftovers and assisting guests with their menu items. From
my observation, this career is a low class job which pays a little amount of money for the life expenses
alone. The workers are paid by hour but the wages in each country are varied. I am a student so my
pocket is always empty, and in order to survive in the high cost city, I was desperate to get an income.
One of my friends suggested to me to go to the working board where the local businesses owner
posted the news that they were accepting new workers. There were lots of advertisements when I took
a short look on the board but just one that attracted me: the beautiful poster of a wedding dress looking
for new servers. The poster explained about the available weekend job with the telephone number and
office address for the interview. I was more interested on the poster than working as a banquet server
but in the end, I applied for the job because I need the money to pay my
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The Century Of The Self
The century of the self tells the disputed story of the growth of the mass consumer society in the
United States. Happiness Machine shows about how policy and business learned to create and
dominate mass democracy society. Signund Freud is the founder of psychoanalysis that his ideas about
unconscious mind. And there said that used by unconscious mind in power and post war American to
try and control the masses. The idea of Freud s nephew, Edward Bernays were develop techniques and
mass culture to manage and control the minds of the American people. For satisfy their desires and the
life what they wish, human changed their mind from the effect of Bernays idea. Bernays was the first
person to take Freud s ideas about human beings and used them to manipulate the masses and
influenced on the 20th century. Edward Bernay shows American corporations how they could make
people want things they did not need through systematically linking mass produced goods their
unconscious desires. Therefore, society became a new world about how to control the masses and
satisfying people in a selfish desires.
After I watch this documentary, I will directly link to the Frankfurt school theory. The Frankfurt
school will focus on the system of capitalism and the bourgeoisie, complain that they deprive peoples
revolution will through manipulate mass media. The conspiracy between welfare state, ideology and
science technology enhance the control for people. Especially through the mass media
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Persuasive Essay On Minecraft
Minecraft can be a daunting experience for the first time player, but luckily we will give you some tips
to get you started on your first few days of playing Survival Mode. If you are playing the 360 version,
the game offers a nice tutorial to get you familiar with the mechanics, and the PC version is more
advanced, as you need to memorize the construction patterns to create your tools. Read our bullet list
and learn how to survive your first few days!
When you first begin, look for trees and begin punching them. A good idea is to leave the bottom
stump, jump on it and then punch upward to get the most from the tree without having to use steps,
and then remove the stump. After gathering a few stumps, make some wood planks and a crafting
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Use these to create wooden axes, a sword, and a few pick axes. Continue gathering wood and making
wood planks, you will need these to create a makeshift house before the first nightfall.
Mine some stone (grey blocks) so you can create a furnace. This furnace can be used to create some
charcoal, so you can make some torches to light the inside of your house. Ensure that your house is
fully enclosed and you have a few torches inside and maybe even outside to keep enemies from
spawning so close.
Create a door for your house so you can easily enter and leave your house at will. If you choose to
build inside the earth, then construction of your home will be easier than an above ground house.
Having a fully enclosed house with a door, torches inside and out, with a furnace and crafting table
inside will be good enough to begin your first night. Once night falls you will encounter creepers,
spiders, zombies, and skeletons. Creepers are the most dangerous, because they will explode and
damage any terrain in the explosion (except for highly resistant material, which you won t have access
to this early
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History and Evolution of Health Care Economics Essay
History and Evolution of Health Care Economics
Lauren Michaud
HCS/440
Eric Oestmann
August 12,2012
History and Evolution of Health Care Economics
Healthcare economics has drastically changed over the years. It makes up for one sixth of American
budget (Johnson, 2009). Health care economics has drastically changed partly due to new advances in
technology over the years. Money is the factor of health care economics. Money drives economics and
makes up health care and how far it can go. Economics will continue to change and financial advisors
who have more education on health care economic advances will be beneficial to keep with changes in
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One particular factor for the drastically changing health care economics is the fact that as wealthier
people became, the more willing they were to pay for goods and services. Even now, health care is
most often on people s list after they buy food for their families and essentials for their home. With all
the new advances in technology it has created a change in the supply and demand of health care
economics. People in the 1900s were not as eager to consult with getting health care services as they
are in today s time. Medical services have advanced with medications, surgeries, exams, and patient
care. Shifting the financial burden also makes medical care more desirable to individuals. Insurance
companies paying for all or most of medical costs give people more incentive to seek treatment or get
regular visits by the doctor. The value of health care is also the change that has come to health care
economics. People feel their health is priceless and valuable. They are willing to pay to make sure
they are healthy and live a long life. Although the feeling has changed about health care and people
have more money to spend, health care has made dramatic changes in their costs as well. These
changing costs have made a change in health care economics as well. Debt in the US now is mostly
credited to health care bills that Americans rack up. People are willing to spend as much as money as
possible to pay for
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Peacekeeping Missions Of The United Nations
Under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, peacekeeping missions can be launched by the Security Council
of the United Nations in the aim to secure peace and to help populations in reconstructing stable and
durable government and institutions (United Nations, 1945). This essay will focus on the
peacekeeping mission created in 2002 at the request of the Government of Afghanistan, to assist it and
the people... in laying the foundations for sustainable peace and development in the country
(UNAMA, n.d.). This mission is called the United Nation Assistance Mission in Afghanistan
(UNAMA) and has been prolonged by the resolution 2145 (March 17, 2014), for twelve more months.
First, a historical background of the situation will be provided that will help to understand the
intervention of the international community. Then, the essay will focus on the interests of each
participant in the mission, especially how regional actors were convinced that an intervention will
benefit them. Finally, an appreciation of the effectivity and the efficiency of the mission will be
presented through a journalistic perception and also from members of the UN themselves. Mainly, this
essay is trying to demonstrate that, even though UNAMA brought incontestable aid to the country, it
has been, since the beginning of the mission, challenged and contested. It was reproached its
cooperation with the authoritarian Afghan government, but also its blurred line with the U.S. own
mission of war on terrorism.
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Theme Of Transition In A P
One of the most constant rites in the life of man is the transition. Human beings, in their daily
endeavors, are forced to transition from one stage of life to another, including transiting from life to
death. Transition exposes one to real life situations, which without maturity may lead to unexpected
consequences. In the story of A P, through the main character Sammy, John Updike reveals how the
transition could be fatal depending on the level of maturity. The story seems to begin when three
young women walk into A P; a local grocery store located in Northern Boston town, five miles from
the beach; where Sammy works as a cashier, wearing nothing else except their bathing suits. Their
attire immediately attracts the attention of most male workers in the grocery, having an immense effect
on the young teenage man Sammy. Lengel, Sammy s manager, reprimands the ladies, expressing to
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A crisis begins when Lengel begins to rebuke the ladies for the attire they were putting on. As Lengel
berate the ladies, Sammy begins to be aware of his state of life. He realizes that he cannot do things he
would like to do unless his parents or people like Lengel approve them. For instance, working at A P
was his parents decision. And for the first time, he desires to transition from this state of life to adult
life. He began to understand that he will never become someone s hero by doing what his parents or
Lengel expected him to do. Therefore, the crisis period presents him as a very reflective person. While
this kind of realization was important for him, his immaturity led him to make the wrong decision, for
wrong motives. Sammy openly quits his job with intention of getting the attention of girls whom he
does not know their whereabouts. Updike brings out Sammy as immature not capable of making a
sound
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Health Issues In Australia
1; The National Health Priority areas are the focus of public health, and include Cancer control,
Cardiovascular health, Injury prevention and control, Mental health, Diabetes mellitus, Asthma,
Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions, obesity and dementia.
2; The E health strategy is a Government initiative that provides an electronic health record for
individuals. It allows medical and allied health workers access to health records in order to provide
optimal care.
3; The healthy migrant effect is a strategy to ensure that only people with good health are allowed to
migrate to Australia. Data relating to the broader health trends of the immigrants origins are also
considered.
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5: The current leading cause of death for both males and females in Australia is coronary heart disease.
6; The purpose of the National Health Survey is to establish an insight into the health issues and trends
across all variances, including location, ethnic background and age.
7; The Australian Health Survey for the year 2011 2012 found the key long term health issues
affecting Australians were heart disease, arthritis, asthma and mental health. (Australian Bureau of
Statistics, 29/10/2012, 4364.0.55.001 Australian Health Survey: First results. Viewed 15/10/2014
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/Lookup/A9DF782F15FB2A18CA257AA30014B66E?
opendocument)
8; The current life expectancy is Australia is age 79.3 for males and 83.9 for females. Medical
advances in the prevention, early detection and treatment of disease processes has seen progressive
increase in life expectancy.
9; The determinants of health focus on the social and environmental impacts on health.
Socioeconomic factors, work and stress factors, transport, food and upbringing are determinants of
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The History Of The Peloponnesian War
The The History of the Peloponnesian War authored by Thucydides in 431 B.C.E and translated by
Richard Crawley expressively illustrates the plague of Athens and its impact on the population. The
work provides a vivid account as to the amount of suffering and disorder consuming the Athenians
during the second year of the Peloponnesian war. Furthermore, Thucydides wrote the piece in hopes of
broadening the scope of current events at the time which affected the citizens. Additionally, he sought
to inform future generations of the plague so that they could recognize it or conduct further studies
should it make an appearance again. From this translation, Thucydides demonstrates a notable interest
and most importantly provides sufficient detail in presenting the symptoms he observed or
experienced himself through this plague. However, while the detailed account appears thorough at a
first glance, I would consider this a subjective and an inadequate testimony of the Athens plague with
some loose ends.
According to this work, Thucydides wrote a few statements that he possibly acquired from unknown
sources. For instance, Thucydides wrote, it was said that it had broken out in many places , which
begs the simple question who said? In another instance, he wrote it first began, it is said, in the parts of
Ethiopia above Egypt . From this statement, what stands out again is who said. When Thucydides
included it is said , who is he referring to? Thucydides makes no reference to his
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The Pros And Cons Of Psychoanalysis
In psychology, a psychodynamic theory is a view that explains personality in terms of conscious and
unconscious forces, such as unconscious desires and beliefs. In the early 20th century, Sigmund Freud
proposed a psychodynamic theory according to which personality consists of the id, the superego, and
the ego. The id is responsible for a person s instincts and pleasure seeking, the superego attempts to
obey the rules of authority and society, and the ego mediates between the two to meet the demands of
reality and what a person needs. Psychodynamic theories commonly hold that childhood experiences
shape personality. Such theories are associated with psychoanalysis, a type of therapy that attempts to
reveal unconscious thoughts and desires. The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release represses
emotions and experiences and to help the patient develop insight into his or her unconscious. Patients
may suppress their vulnerabilities, motives, tensions, impulses, guilt, fantasies, and urges. Freud
believed that individuals must unravel, experience, and understand their true, unconscious feelings to
understand them. Classical psychoanalysis has become the least commonly practices form of
psychodynamic therapy because of its intense demands on the patients time and emotions. It is,
however, the oldest form of psychodynamic therapy. Psychoanalysis is not usually considered useful
for patients suffering from severe depression or psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, people
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Tara Fuller s Descent Book Report
Descent is the third and most recent release in the Kissed by Death series by Tara Fuller, and it did not
disappoint. Now, I hadn t read the other books before I got my hands on this one, but I can tell you
that I plan to go back and devour them much in the same way. Since I had not read the other books, I
didn t have any prior knowledge of the mythology involved or the other characters but I still loved
Descent. The book is a good standalone, I eventually figured out what certain things were and how it
all connected to the previous novels even without reading them. What I did miss out on, though, was
the excitement over this book being Easton s story. I had no idea who he was before I started it, but I
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It was the overdone good girl meets bad boy and wants to heal him sort of deal, but it was done well
and it fit with the mythology of the story. I really enjoyed the fact that both of the characters were
supernatural beings, that isn t something I see very often. Filled from the outset with angels, demons,
and humans, this paranormal romance never has a dull moment in the fast paced dark story. There are
graphic descriptions of what happens in this horrific version Hell, it isn t a cozy, comfortable read or
place.Gwen s nature is the antithesis of all of this, a welcome change, and a light of goodness shining
through to help obliterate the darkness and hatred. The romance was as adorable as I was hoping,
some scenes were so precious and completely swoon worthy. Even though the romance was cute, I
thought it escalated way too quickly. This book had insta love vibes, though, so that sort of took away
from the overall impact. I wish the romance had been developed more throughout the book. The
development just seemed unrealistic to me and made it hard to believe when Gwen blurted out her
love for
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Dante s The Divine Comedy
In the Divine Comedy, more specifically Inferno, Dante as a person changes. Dante Alighieri wrote
the Divine Comedy in the early 1300s in his early 30s. In the beginning of the book Dante mentions
being midway through his life. Now, Dante is a religious man, and has read the entire Bible. In the
book of Psalms within the Bible, God says that a man s life is three score and a decade, or seventy
years. Using this information, we can gather that Dante is 35 years old at the start of Inferno.
In his Divine Comedy, Dante journeys through all the different levels of Hell with his guide Virgil
keeping him safe and informed. There are nine circles of Hell, each descending into the next, with
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In the second circle, we have those who were lustful in life. The punishment for these sinners is to be
constantly, violently tossed around by a massive storm, which prevents them from getting in the
mood. Here we also see the ruins of Hell below the storm, the ruination caused by the coming of
Jesus. When he came, it created a massive earthquake in Hell, which destroyed and damaged many
parts of it.
The third circle houses those who are guilty of Gluttony, or being so focused on habits and focusing
on the wrong things in life that they ignored God. These people are forced to live in a very cold, very
gross, putrescent slush. They are also constantly hunted by Cerberus, who either eats and digests them
(as they are dead already, they survive this process) or crushes them under his massive weight.
As mentioned earlier, each circle holds sinners that are considered worse than others. In this case, that
means that God weighs poor habits as worse than Lust. Many people do not share this opinion, and by
this time, few people consider Gluttony a sin at all. The circle of Lust is higher than the circle of
Gluttony, which would give the impression that Gluttony is worse than Lust. Both sides can be argued,
however.
Seeing Lust as Gluttony makes sense, as, at first glance, it would seem that Lust would take over
someone s life much easier than bad habits. However, it is also understandable to
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The Adventure Of The Second Stain Analysis
Though perhaps not one of the more popular stories in the series, The Adventure of the Second Stain
is just as literarily significant and interesting as any other Sherlock Holmes story, perhaps even more
so. With a storyline that twists and turns, this fast paced adventure is a worthy addition to any
collection of mystery fiction, and is certainly enjoyable to read. The story begins with a brief
introduction from Watson, a characteristic common to a great number of the Sherlock stories. In this
introduction, however, Watson explains that The Abbey Grange was meant to be the last of Holmes
published stories, and that the one to follow is sort of a bonus. Even this detail lends a feeling that the
story will be unique and outside of the ordinary in some way, as Watson would not otherwise share it
with the audience. This story, in typical Holmesian fashion, blends a story of grave importance with its
own distinct witticisms and humour, primarily demonstrated in Sherlock s interactions with Watson
and others involved. Another feature established in The Second Stain is Holmes tendency to lean
towards a chaotic good standpoint; In other words, his moral compass may differ from that of others,
and his methods may be unpredictable and untraditional, but he always strives to achieve justice and
to maintain the virtue of innocents. In this story specifically, Holmes recovers the letter and stops and
possible conflicts, but also ensures that Mrs. Hope remains innocent and above
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Essay on Furry Fandom
Consisting of or resembling fur (wikifur.org, Furry ). These objects are the well known focus of a
caste of the geek sub culture known as the furry fandom. The furry fandom s members will typically
call themselves furries . There are variations on this idea; the two primary variations are scalies and
avians interested in scaled and feathered creatures respectively. [The] furry fandom is a fandom for
fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics
(Wikipedia.org, Furry Fandom ). Someone who says they are furry is generally expressing an interest
in [anthros] and/or creatures. They may express that interest in a variety of ways... How deep or
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Fans are found in all corners of the world... We are bound together across the most daunting barriers
by our mutual admiration for these creatures of myth and legend (anthrocon.org). Your general, honest
furry is likely to have three primary aspects about them, affection for animals in general and
admiration of one animal of their choice specifically, a scientific degree or college education in a
science based field, A large number of Furry fans are employed in the scientific or technical fields
(anthrocon.org). and a strength in one of the arts (literary, painting, drawing, etc.). Apart from these
aspects, the general furry is no different from the average citizen.
As a furry, I could explain to you the classifications in the fandom. Furries put themselves in different
classifications, the three primary classes involved are gamers , fursuiters , and furry lifestylers . The
gamers appear to be like your average person that enjoys games; however, they focus on games
involving furry art and anthros. Fursuiters are amongst the most unique individuals you will meet of
the fandom, and the best ambassadors of it; Fur suiters, like making and wearing animal costumes
(xydexx.com). They wear something along the lines of a mascot costume, typically these costumes
will, however, have modifications to them, which enable the wearer to either look more realistic ,
cooler , or even let them
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Portrayal Of Women In The Iliad
Aristotle, in Politics says, The courage of a man is shown in commanding, of a woman in obeying. 1
The statement more or less sums up how the Greek viewed their women. Not only were they
subjugated to men, but also, were in a position comparable to slaves. Their prime duty lay in obeying
there masters, which for women were the men or kurios i.e. guardian. Having said that, let us look at
the portrayal of women in the Greek literary sphere. In Homer s The Iliad, Helen of Troy, the face that
launched a thousand ships is shown to be the prime bone of contention between the Greek and the
Trojans. She is invested with the power to have made a thousand ships set sail to Troy to bring her
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The statement itself is complex in the context of the play. If we believe that his reason for marriage is
ensuring a secure future of his line which can be true because he himself was of a royal household it is
ironical that for royal progeny he betrays Medea but criticizes the entire female sex for begetting
children. Royal or not, Jason is an exile in Corinth. To beable to pave way into the mainstream he
chooses marriage into the royal household. His children withthe princess would be the kin to the heir
apparent and in case the king s son s line would be extinguished at some point of time, it would be
Jason s that would inherit the kingdom. He confesses to Medea of wishing to have children with the
princess around line 565, and barely 10 lines later has he criticized the very instrument of his ticket to
royalty. Thus, this statement is paradoxical in itself. There is no point delving into the mind of Jason
for here he is not a person but a character who vocalizes what the playwright wants him to say. So, we
need to understand Euripides intention of this statement. Euripides has portrayed Medea as a character
who refuses to fit into the mould Athens has created for its women. Medea, the sorceress can unhinge
the King s peace of
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Examples Of Hero Cycle Of Harry Potter
The Hero Cycle of Harry Potter
What is a hero s cycle? The hero s cycle is a quest pattern that all heroes (someone who embarks on a
quest) follow. The hero s cycle is found in almost all myths, legends and novels. A great example of
the hero s cycle could be seen in the novel, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone. The main character,
Harry Potter, goes through three important stages of the cycle, the departure, initiation, and the return
stage. Theses stages have subdivisions which not only contributes to the growth of the hero, but also
lays out what a hero goes through in order to achieve his/her quest.
Joseph Campbell, the founder of the hero s journey precisely lays out each stage and subdivision on
what the hero goes through. The hero first starts in the ordinary world where he is used to everything.
Harry who lives in the cubby under the stairs, is used to being bullied by his uncle, aunt and his
cousin. Harry s journey begins when he gets a mail. This mail is important because Harry has never
received a letter before due to the fact that he has no family. As he is opening the envelope Dudley,
Harry s cousin, sanches the mail from Harry and gives it to his father, Vernon.
Vernon refuses Harry s call to adventure by ripping, burning, and shredding the mail Harry receives.
Joseph Campbell s Hero With A Thousand Faces, as summarized by Christopher Vogler, states, A Hero
often refuses [or is reluctant] to take on the Journey because of fears and insecurities that have
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Mr. Clutter s Last To See Them Alive
Last to See Them Alive is the first chapter of the novel In Cold Blood leading from page three to
seventy four. To get the reader in the mood for murder, the book starts with a detailed description of
the Kansas flatlands, and then the Clutter family is introduced. That morning, Mr. Clutter goes about
his daily routine. The author switches over to two men for dramatic effect he does so to keep the novel
interesting. Perry Smith in Olathe, Kansas and is waiting for Dick Hickock, his former cellmate, with
whom Perry is supposed to pull off a score that night. Perry also infers that he is planning the escape
to Mexico. Dick Hickock arrives late to meet Perry. In his car he has a shotgun and a hunting knife.
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Simultaneously, in Garden City, the county near the Clutter home in Holcomb, Mr. Clutter generously
gives Mrs. Hideo Ashida, the wife of a Japanese farmer, and her four children a ride home. Mrs.
Ashida says to Herb in a fit of ironic foreshadowing I can t imagine you afraid. No matter what
happened, you d talk yourself out of it (16). Perry and Dick park the car outside of a Catholic hospital.
While Dick talked to the nuns, the reader learns Perry s real reason for agreeing to rob the Clutters.
Perry wanted to meet up with his friend Willy Jay, a prison chaplain s clerk. However, when Perry
reached Kansas City, Willie Jay had already been released from prison and was gone, so Perry decides
to continue on with Dick s score . Herb Clutter, ironically on the last day of his life, bought a life
insurance policy for forty thousand dollars, with double indemnity. Back in Holcomb, Nancy Clutter s
the last of the family to go to bed writes in her diary, says her prayers, and goes off to sleep. The next
morning, November 15, Nancy Ewalt, a classmate of Nancy Clutter, is being dropped off at the Clutter
house by her father, Clarence, to go to church with the
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Johnny Griffin Case Study
On January 24, 2017 I observed the court case of William Satchell vs. Johnny Griffin. The name of the
case I observed was Butler in department 20 and the judge present was Michael G Bowman. I arrived
to 720 9th Street in Sacramento, CA at 1pm and stayed until 4pm. I observed a murder case where I
watched the defense attorney Johnny Griffin try and defend his client Mr. Butler. Mr. Butler shot and
killed Carl Talent an innocent man. Carl talent was shot and killed and the defense attorney Johnny
Griffin said the killing was a result of a heated argument. The defense attorney Johnny Griffin said Mr.
Butler shot and killed Carl Talent due to self defense because he was scared for his life. The defense
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Mullen in department 3 at 720 9th street Sacramento, CA. I arrived at 8 and left at 10. I observed the
judge read the different type of hearing arraignments offered to the defendants. There are several
different types of hearing like arraignment hearing, pretrial hearing, preliminary hearings, jury trail,
court trail, sentence hearings and post sentence or probation violation hearings. During an arraignment
hearing the defendant first appears in court, advised of their constitutional rights, appointed by an
attorney if they are unable to afford one. The defendants are advised of the nature of the charges bring
bought against them. The judge gives the defendant three pleas to enter, guilty, not guilty, or no
contest plea. Some of the defendants were released on their own recognizance and the judge set bail
for some of the defendants. The cases I witnessed the judge set bail was for felony crimes and
defendants who had prior convictions. The defendants who were charged with a misdemeanor and
plead not guilty to the charges had to be brought to trail within thirty days of being arraigned if they
were in custody for forty five days, bail or their own recognizance. If the defendants were charged
with a felony and plead not guilty to the charges their preliminary hearing must be held within ten
days of being arraigned. Preliminary hearings determination is made if there is sufficient evidence the
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Federal Jurisdiction Essay
Federal Jurisdiction
Abstract
In this paper I will discuss a case involving Henry, a resident of Nevada, who sued Adam, a resident of
Utah in the Federal Court in California. Henry sought $60,000 damages for personal injuries arising
from an automobile accident that occurred in Los Angeles, California. I will answer the following
questions about this case. Does the Federal Court have jurisdiction? What rules of procedure will the
court use? Why? And what rules of substantive law will the court use? One of the most essential
questions of law is whether a given court has jurisdiction to preside over a given case. Jurisdiction
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A federal court would not have jurisdiction. The plaintiff would have to find a subordinate court to
rule on the case, following laws appropriate to where the occurrence happened.
Since the occurrence happened in LA, the defendant can be sued there. Because the defendant resides
in Utah, he could be sued there as well. Depending on the specific structure of the Utah, California,
and Nevada state s court system, trial courts may be city/municipal courts, justice of the peace,
county/circuit courts, or even regional trial courts. Unless the defendant could be served while moving
through Nevada, California would probably be the best place to initially file. Given the conditions of
this case, specific trial would most likely be conducted in a California trial court or the defendant s
home jurisdiction, The plaintiff may find one or the other more suitable. In my opinion, selection of
the defendant s home town as the venue would likely be less beneficial to the plaintiff.
Rules of Procedure
If parties are involved in a car accident in Los Angeles, he or she will usually file a lawsuit in the
Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. This is because this typically falls under the
authority or jurisdiction of state courts in the county where the injury happened, or where persons
involved in the occurrence are located. The rules of procedure for this case would most likely follow
California s Civil Procedures. The Civil Code of California
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Albert Gonzalez Parents
Albert Gonzalez was born in 1981 in Cuba. Gonzalez s parents immigrated to the United States from
Cuba. He attended South Miami High School in Miami, Florida, where he was described as the
troubled pack leader of computer nerds. He bought his first computer when he was 12. When his
computer was infected with download virus, he took an interest in computer security.
By the time, he was 14 had hacked into NASA, which resulted in a visit by F.B.I. agents to his South
Miami high school and lived under house arrest for six months. After completion of school, he went to
Miami Dade College. During the first year of the college, he dropped out of college. He had taught
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While in Kearny, he was accused of being the mastermind of a group of hackers called the
Shadowcrew group. He was a moderator and rising star on Shadowcrew.com website, an underground
cybercriminal market whose users traffic in stolen credit card data and share information about banks,
retailers, and other corporations vulnerable to cyber attacks.
This website created by a part time student in Arizona and a former mortgage broker in New Jersey.
Shadowcrew had hundreds of members across the United States, Europe, and Asia. He was arrested in
New Jersey in 2003 while working as an administrator for this website (Verini, 2010). After his arrest,
rather than sent a hacker to prison, the Secret Service of US offers him $75000 a year for his services
as an informant. He agreed to become an informant.
Gonzalez helped the Justice Department and the Secret Service in the secret mission called
Operational Firewall (Suddath, 2009). He set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network), a secure channel
that sends encrypted messages between computers, on Shadowcrew.com. This VPN, designed by the
Secret Service, came with a special feature: a court ordered
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The Pros And Cons Of Prison Incarceration
Regardless of what you might see on TV the verdict of not guilty by the reason of insanity is an
immensely rare plea for anyone. A majority of offenders with a mental illness still end up incarcerated.
Even though the United States only makes up 5% of the world s population we account for 25% of the
world s prisoners. Which converts to 2.2 million prisoners and about 1.2 million of those people have
a mental illness (Fellner). Mental illness within our jails and prisons has become very prevalent within
our correctional systems over the last 10 years. The number of men and women who have a mental
illness that end up in jail or prison grows day by day. For those who do not go into the prison with a
mental illness, will very likely develop some form of mental illness after being released from
incarceration. The mentally ill do not belong in prison, the purpose for incarceration is retribution,
incapacitation, deterrence and rehabilitation, and though it is originally meant for all of these
purposes, it has lost its meaning. Correctional facilities are not built to provide treatment for the
mentally ill, and the people who have been diagnosed with a mental illness cannot get the long term
treatment they need inside of a prison cell. A significant number of people who come into prison have
a variety of mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, major depression, and manic depression.
Approximately 5 6% of prison inmates have been diagnosed with schizophrenia, these people
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Gas Turbine
A gas turbine by definition is an engine in the centre of a power plant producing electric current [1]. It
is also a rotary engine extracting energy from flow of combustion gas. Gas turbine is responsible for
the conversion of natural gas or any other liquid fuels into mechanical energy. This energy can
therefore be used to drive the generator to produce electrical energy [1 3]. Gas turbine is made up of
components as shown in Figure 1 below. Figure 1: Gas turbine showing arrangements of all
components
From labelled Figure 1 above, it is seen that gas turbine is made up of the shaft, compressor,
combustion chamber and the turbine section. All these components of the turbine engine work closely
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Corrosion is the chemical reaction between the material and the surrounding environment causing it to
deteriorate. In this case, corrosion occurs as a result of the reaction of the blade material and
substances in the fuel from the combustor. Agents of this reaction are contents of the fuels and
contamination present in the fuel and also pollution from the air entering the compressor [4]. There is
a reaction between sodium and sulphur, and oxygen forming sodium sulphate. The reaction occurs as
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The Life of Jean-Paul Sartre
Existentialism could be defined as a philosophical theory that focuses on the individual person being a
free and responsible person who determines his or her own development through acts of will.
Existentialism is a thesis that has been discussed by some of the greatest philosophical minds ever to
live. Minds such as Kierkegaard and Nietzsche all had their own view on what existentialism was and
major impact on the development of this thesis. Each of these philosophies played a huge influence on
a great mind that would come later on in history. That was the mind of Jean Paul Sartre. Sartre, who is
considered one of the great philosophical minds, based many of his ideas around the idea of
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( Jean Paul Sartre ) As a boy, Sartre received much of his early education from tutors. In 1924, Jean
Paul Sartre started studying at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. (Media) He graduated in 1929
with a doctorate in Philosophy. (Channel) With the help of a stipend from the Institut Francais, Jean
Paul Sartre was able to study the philosophies of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger in Berlin,
Germany. Husserl and Heidegger were both philosophers whose beliefs were centered on
existentialism and phenomenology. Both are subjects Sartre expressed in many of his writing and
plays. In 1931, Sartre became a Professor of Philosophy at Le Havre. He would later teach at Laon
until he eventually became a professor at the Lycée Pasteur in Paris from 1937 to 1939. (Media) Sartre
had many famous works that bolstered him up to the top ranks of philosophers. Sartre s first novel,
Nausea, 1938, and the collection of stories called The Wall and other Stories, 1938, brought him
immediate recognition and success. They dramatically express Sartre s early existentialist themes of
alienation and commitment, and of salvation through art. His central philosophical work, Being and
Nothingness, 1943, is an essay on Phenomenological Ontology. (Media) The overall reason Sartre
wrote Being and the Nothingness was to demonstrate that free will exists. (Levy) Another one of
Sartre s
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Examples Of Semiotics Of The Kitchen
Semiotics of the kitchen, semiotics means the study of signs and symbols and their use or
interpretation. Constant tempo and cinematography picks the curiosity of audiences mind for the film.
Martha Rosler in this short film speaks the name of the object and using body language to show how
the object works. Each object has it own usage and could be use in a mere strength to carry out its
function well. However in the film we could see the extreme strength exerted to show how an object
could be used in a harmful way. The function of the objects now is twisted and becomes a deadly
weapon. The body language speaks violence in silence, in an exchange of this violence in silence it
could refer to the hidden danger behind of a normal looking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The main object will be zoomed in and look into the camera lens; the camera lens will act as an object
that she looks into. And when it is on screen, she is actually looking at the audience direction, the
indirect eye contact make us, the audience feel the emotion, especially fear and tension within because
of the background music. Unlike Semiotics of the kitchen, that we could conclude the mood through
the energy in ones speech; Todd Haynes direct it without any dialogue but background sounds and
music to make us feel the isolated mood of one. One of the examples of background sounds that leave
a great impression on me was the scene when she get choke by the fumes; the sound of the car moving
when her window was down, the sound of her closing up the car window and her serious continuous
coughing. In that scene there was no speech and only background noise, this engages the audience as a
part of the scene itself. The setting of sets and props were simple that further the isolation of a person
and situation and loneliness, however the strong focus of the actress actions make the scene feel alive.
It shows how one could be alone yet not lonely because comfort comes from nobody but herself, she
was in her own comfort zone. This film has a creation the makes the audience feel the
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Essay on The Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana
The war on drugs is a movement of prohibition and military aid being undertaken by the United States
government intended to both define and reduce the illegal drug trade (Bullington). In the year 2010 the
U.S. government spent $15 billion on the war on drugs, at a rate of $500 per second. State and local
governments spent another $25 billion as well. In 2007, $42 billion was spent on the marijuana
prohibition. That is more money than the war on drugs spent on all types of drugs three years before
(Hardy). Why is our government focusing on a drug that can be called merely harmless to those who
use it? Why is this drug getting more money spent on it than drugs that are highly addictive and life
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Several areas of the brain have high densities of these receptors, which helps explain the different
effects of the drug (Mathews). Physical effects include red eyes, dry mouth, increased heart rate, and
loss of coordination. Beneficial effects for medical conditions such as cancer, AIDS, and multiple
sclerosis include relief from pain and nausea, increased appetite, and reduced muscle spasms.
Psychological effects, which are not apparent in ever user, may entail hallucinations, impaired
judgment, and mood swings. One frightening effect is that marijuana has been linked to short term
memory loss, and although this drug does not cause physical addiction a psychological dependence
can come about (Gale). Also, studies have shown that long term effects of using marijuana include:
increased rates of anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. Chronic use could also be a marker for other
mental health issues (NIDA). Now that you know the basic facts of marijuana lets dive into some of
the benefits and not so terrific effects of legalizing marijuana. Legalizing marijuana has both pros and
cons, but which position should you take on this issue? You have the freedom to choose whatever
position you would like to take, but before you do that listen to both sides of this argument first. So,
why should one choose to be for legalizing marijuana? Well, there are plenty of reasons to support this
position like the fact that this drug is considered not
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Ebenezer Scrooge s Visit by the Three Spirits in Dickens ...
Novels that are phenomenal makes the reader travel into a world where anything can happen.
However, many authors made the readers travel into the main characters mind or point of view. In
Charles Dickens novel, A Christmas Carol, a grumpy and selfish old man, Ebenezer Scrooge, was
visited in his dream by three spirits. It all started in the morning of Christmas Eve when Scrooge came
across into some events which made him started thinking and dreaming about his past, present and
future with 3 different sprits.
Many people believed that the three Spirits did visit Scrooge. It started when Scrooge heard Marley,
Scrooge s old partner in their job, softly in the air and saw him on Scrooge s knocker at his door.
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Therefore, Scrooge didn t talk to the people, and remember that Scrooge doesn t like to chat with other
people, and he had a long night with the illusion of Marley. For these reasons, people believe that
Scrooge really met the three Spirits and therefore never thought of why it could have been all in a
dream.
Ebenezer Scrooge has been reminded in the beginning of the story about his old friend, family, his
nephew, and Christmas. These facts in the beginning must have bothered him. But the most must have
been his friend Marley. After Marley left the book said, ... went straight to bed, without undressing,
and fell asleep on the instant. Scrooge must have been extremely tired and that s when he started to
dream. When Scrooge and the Spirits of Christmas Past visit Scrooge s past, Scrooge heard that it was
all silent outside. This is some how wrong because during Christmas Eve adults and children are out
playing, getting last minute gifts, or having a feast. After, Scrooge comes back from his past the
Spirits of the present comes to show Scrooge s present. The spirit tells Scrooge to enter a room which
was full of foods and Christmas decorations. When the Ghost of the present took him to places it is l
loud and cheerful. All of a sudden it was all loud (strange). Scrooge
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Literature Review Of Literature On Influenza
Review of literature: Acute respiratory infections are a major cause of human disease and are one of
the most important causes of child mortality throughout the globe. Though there are considerable
variations in infantile mortality, according to World Health Organization, the lower respiratory tract
infections are the second most important cause of death among children 5 years of age. (Carolina et
al., 2012)
Respiratory syncytial virus is most frequently detected in childhood illness. Factors predisposing to
severe ARI caused by RSV are well known in industrialized countries but little information exists for
developing countries. Infection with human metapneumovirus (HMPV) presents similar clinical
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The multiplication of the virus occurs in the respiratory tract and the main site of infection occurs in
the ciliated columnar epithelial cell. Crowded areas and cold climate favours the spread of the virus.
Highest incidence of influenza infection is seen in young population which may be due to lack of
exposure to different strains. Children are mainly affected during epidemics (Rao, 2003). The
influenza virus triggers pulmonary inflammation resulting in infiltration of inflammatory cells and an
immune response. The primary target and the principal host for the virus are Bronchial epithelial cells.
Generally influenza viruses are recognized and destroyed by innate immune mechanisms which
includes macrophages, interferon (IFN) a, b and other cytokines, natural killer (NK) cells and
complement. If influenza viruses escape from these early defense mechanisms, they are captured and
destroyed by adaptive immune mechanisms, where T and B cells and their antigen specific effectors
(cytotoxic T lymphocytes, cytokines such as IFNc and antibodies) target the virus. subsequent viral
infection is prevented by Antigen specific memory cells (T and B cells) (Capelozzi et al.,
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The Effect Of Standard Curve Developed Using A...
period. The results were compared against standard curve developed using a concentration gradient of
Na2So4 with BaCl2 (De Zoysa et al., 2007).
3.15. FTIR of purified polysaccharide
FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) spectra of purified PS fractions were determined
using FT IR spectrophotometer model 5700 (M/S Thermo electron Corporation, USA).
Polysaccharide powder (2 3 mg) was mixed with KBr and pressed into a disk. The whole IR spectrum
was analyzed with a scan range of 4000 400 cm 1. Thirty scans were taken with 4 cm 1 resolution.
CO2 and H2O corrections were incorporated. Reproducibility of the normalized spectra was ±2%.
(Shanthi et al., 2014).
3.16. Testing isolates probiotic properties
3.16.1. Blood hemolysis
Hemolysis test was performed according to the method described by Guttmann and Ellar (2000).
Overnight cultures of isolated Enterococcus durans and Enterococcus hirae were streaked on blood
agar and incubated at 37°C for 24 h. Blood agar plates were examined for signs of hemolysis. Blood
hemolysis test was performed in duplicates.
3.16.2. Resistance to low pH
Isolates Enterococcus durans and Enterococcus hirae were tested for their ability to resist low pH
values as follow, 25 ml of sterile MRS broth adjusted to pH 6.4, 4, 3 and 2 was inoculated using 1%
(v/v) of an overnight culture, then incubated at 37ºC for 6 h. The absorbance at 620 nm was monitored
using spectrophotometer (Unico, USA) at hourly intervals (Nawaz et al., 2011).
3.16.3. Bile
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