Scientific Method Examples Worksheet

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An Essay On The Colosseum
The Colosseum is one of the finest examples of ancient Roman architecture. The Colosseum was
commissioned around A.D. 70 72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty as a gift to the Roman
people (History.com). The Colosseum entertained the Roman people, both plebeians and patricians,
for over one thousand years. The Colosseum used multiple examples of ancient architecture
techniques, entertained a variety of events, and attracts many tourists and visitors today.
The Colosseum used multiple examples of ancient architecture techniques. The first floor carried
Doric columns, the second Ionic and the third level Corinthian ( Colosseum ). Each type of column
uses a distinctive type of crowning that separates it from the other columns. Doric columns are the
simplest of the three columns. Doric columns can be identified by their capitals at the top of the
column.
The second floor of the Colosseum used Ionic columns. Ionic columns are easily recognized by their
decorative scrolls at the top of the column. Ionic columns were often used in ancient architecture, but
they are also commonly used today. The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. utilizes Ionic
columns.
The third level of the Colosseum used Corinthian style columns. The capital or top part of a
Corinthian style column has lavish ornamentation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eventually there were well over 250 amphitheaters in the Roman empire so it is no surprise that the
amphitheater and its associated shows are the quintessential symbols of Roman culture (Hopkins). The
Arena of Verona and Capua are also amphitheaters in the Roman Empire (Cartwright). The numerous
amphitheaters enhanced the Roman people s love for the arts and entertainment. The Colosseum and
other amphitheaters were immensely popular and were built to accommodate many people. Each
performance or event hosted by the Colosseum entertained thousands of people and were very popular
among the
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Are Viruses Living Organelles
Viruses are small infectious agents that replicate inside the living cells of an organism. Several
thousand viruses have been described in detail since they were first discovered in the late 1800s,
though millions of different types are predicted to exist. There is debate in the scientific community
about whether viruses are living organisms or simply organic structures that interact with them, as
they resemble organisms in many ways but do not have their own metabolism and cannot naturally
reproduce outside a host cell. Virus particles, or virions, consist of two main parts: genetic material in
the form of DNA or RNA, which may be single or double stranded, and a protein coat, or capsid, that
encapsulates and protects those genes. To reproduce, a virion will attach to a specific host cell and
inject its genetic material into the cytoplasm in a process known as transduction. ... Show more
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In this regard, viruses increase genetic diversity among organisms via horizontal gene transfer, and
therefore contribute to evolution1. The most common methods for viral multiplication are known as
lytic and lysogenic cycles; in the lytic cycle, the host cell immediately begins replicating the viral
nucleic acid, and the copied genetic materials are translated inside the cell. The capsids are assembled,
genetic material is repackaged inside the virus, and eventually the host cell bursts as the viral load
inside becomes overwhelming. In the lysogenic cycle, the viral nucleic acid is incorporated into the
host cell genome and remains inactive inside for an extended period. At some point, the viral genome
activates, and viral multiplication occurs as in the lytic
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E
E Commerce
E Commerce , a term so widely and frequently used that it could have various meanings. In our world,
E Commerce has become so widespread that we encounter it in almost every aspect of our lives. Let s
take the example of web addresses, open the fridge and you ll see a web address on almost every
packaged product. This proves that more and more companies are making it to the web. The Internet
has created a new world for them, a world where there is more interaction with customers and many
financial benefits for the company.
E Commerce is not only advantageous for businesses but it has also made the customer s life better
and easier. Instead of having the customer go to the store and buy ... Show more content on
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4. You will fill out an online order form with the shipping information. To pay, you type in your credit
card number, and any other information the merchant requires.
5. Your credit card information encrypted and sent to the merchant.
6. You then receive an on screen confirmation. Some merchants also send an e mail confirmation.
(From http://learnthenet.com)
According to http://www.howstuffworks.com, some of the most successful e business sites are:
· www.amazon.com books
· www.dell.com computers
· www.cdnow.com CDs
· www.travelocity.com travel
· www.etoys.com toys
· www.peapod.com groceries
· www.priceline.com a new model made possible by the Internet, here in unused inventory distribution
· www.mp3.com a new model made possible by the Internet, here in music distribution

· www.ebay.com a new model made possible by the Internet, here in on line auctions
Database Publishing
Around the age of seven I encountered the first of many representations and uses of a database. The
database I am referring to is the card catalog still used today in some libraries. I remember how easy it
was for me to find a book that I was looking for or interested in looking for. All I had to do was look
for the
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A Dangerous Atmospheric Devation Is The Best Test...
A dangerous atmospheric devation is the best test confronting our planet. It is, actually, the expansion
in the temperature of the world s neon surface air. It is a standout amongst the most present and
broadly talked about variables. It has broad effect on biodiversity and climatic states of the planet. A
few ebb and flow inclines plainly show that a dangerous atmospheric devation is straightforwardly
affecting on rising ocean levels, the dissolving of ice tops and noteworthy overall atmosphere changes.
To put it plainly, an unnatural weather change speaks to a key danger to every single living thing on
earth.
Worldwide normal temperature climbed fundamentally amid the previous century. The predominant
exploratory perspective is that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shockingly, the awkwardness which we have made between our life and earth is as of now giving the
hints calamities as surge, violent winds, avalanches, tidal wave, dry spell, and so forth. On the off
chance that the lopsidedness keeps on rising, one day this will suggest a conversation starter mark on
the presence of this planet. Carbon dioxide (C02) which is an essential constituent of environment is
bringing on a warming impact on the world s surface.
It expands the vanishing of water into the climate. Since water vapor itself is a nursery gas, this causes
still all the more warming. The warming causes more water vapor to be vanished. The C02 level is
relied upon to ascend in future because of continuous blazing of fossil powers and landuse change.
The rate of rise will depend generally on dubious financial, sociological, mechanical and regular
advancements. Different gasses, for example, methane, CFCs, nitrous oxide, tropospheric ozone are
likewise in charge of an Earth wide temperature boost. Increments in all these gasses are because of
unstable populace development, expanded mechanical extension, innovative progression,
deforestation and developing urbanization, and so on.
Trees assume a noteworthy part in the worldwide carbon cycle. They are the biggest area based
instrument for expelling carbon dioxide from the air.
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Good Vs Evil Lord Of The Flies Analysis
William Golding s 1954 novel Lord Of The Flies is an allegorical castaway novel which follows a
group of school age boys whose plane crashes on a deserted island as they are being evacuated from
war torn England. The island plays host to the boys as they attempt to create a democratic community
like the one they were from. However, a majority of the boys ultimately give into their primal instincts
and resort to savagery. There are many connections between the themes within the novel and the
setting in which it takes place.
Good vs Evil is a very common theme in the novel which is conveyed in the most obvious way
through the conflict between Ralph and Jack, however, it is also seen in the different areas of the
island. The nature of the beach, where Ralph is elected chief at the beginning of the novel, mirrors the
change between good and evil in the novel. It is initially described as a paradise. Using descriptions
like the lagoon was as still as a mountain lake, and The water was warmer than his blood and he might
have been swimming in a huge bath , Golding initially paints the picture in the reader s head that this
beach is a calm and pleasant place. As the events progress and Ralph loses his authority over the boys
on the island to Jack and his savages, the description of the beach changes to become something rough
and dangerous.The sea was described in a violent manner; the long, grinding roar of the breakers on
the beach . The once pleasant warmth came to be
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Memo of Dollar General
Relevant Economic Trends With the exception of supercenters such as Costco and BJ s, the fastest
growing portion of the overall retail industry in the United States during the past decade has been in
the dollar store segment. From 2000 2005 dollar stores had a compound annual growth rate (CAGR)
of 10.2% which was nearly double the 5.6% CAGR in the retail industry as a whole. Sales from these
discount stores were $24.7 billion in 2000 and were expected to more than double to $51.1 billion in
2009 (Exhibit 8). Two main drivers fueled this growth trend. The first was a cultural shift in
consumers towards a bargain based mentality. This was spurred by an increased presence of retailers
with a low cost strategy including Wal Mart, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They emphasize the use of even dollar prices on most items to conveniently make it easy for
customers to track how much they are spending before they get to the checkout line. This coupled
with their focused assortment of quality goods allows easy in and out shopping and saves the customer
time. DG competes against big box retailers such as Wal Mart through price and convenience rather
than price and selection. The average DG store is 6,900 square feet with about 4,900 stock keeping
units (SKUs) serving customers who live within five miles of the store. The average Wal Mart on the
other hand is over 100,000 square feet containing more than 75,000 SKUs and serves many customers
living more than five miles away. Strategically limiting the number of brands and sizes as well as
purchasing fast turning SKUs gives DG the leverage to negotiate low purchase prices when bargaining
with suppliers based on the higher volume of individual SKUs being purchased. This allows them to
offer competitive prices while achieving price parity with big box retailers selling the same items and
on occasion even beating these competitor s prices. Focusing on both price and convenience also
allows DG to compete and differentiate themselves from other small convenience, discount, and
drugstore retailers who typically focus on either price or convenience but
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Impact Of Fossil Fuels On Our Planet
THE IMPACT FOSSIL FUELS HAVE ON OUR PLANET
Oil reserves are found all over the world. Some reserves produced more oil than others. Saudi Arabia,
Russia, the United States, Iran, and China are the top oil producing countries (U.S. Department of
Energy, 2013). Petroleum is produced in 31 states throughout the United States (U.S. Department of
Energy, 2013). Texas, Alaska, California, Louisiana, and Oklahoma are the states that produce the
most petroleum (U.S. Department of Energy, 2013). It is used to fuel most cars in the United States,
but petroleum is also used to make many more products that we use on a daily basis (U.S. Department
of Energy, 2013). A majority of petroleum is turned into an energy source. Petroleum can be used to
make heating oil, diesel fuel, jet fuel, and propane, in addition to making gasoline (U.S. Department of
Energy, 2013). It can also be turned into petrochemical feedstock, which is derived from petroleum
principally for the manufacturing of chemicals, synthetic rubber, and plastics (U.S. Department of
Energy, 2013). It is used to make many common household products, such as crayons, dishwashing
liquids, deodorant, eyeglasses, tires, and ammonia (U.S. Department of Energy, 2013).
The United States need for petroleum surpasses the amount it can produce; meaning, a majority of our
oil (roughly 60 percent) must be imported from foreign countries (U.S. Department of Energy, 2013).
Canada is the country we import the most oil from, followed by Saudi
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Positive Effects of Single Parenting
Positive Effects of Single Parenting
Concepts Every Single Parent Needs to Keep in Mind
By Jennifer Wolf, About.com Guide
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You might not often think of being a single parent family as a bonus for your kids. There have been
many sacrifices along the way, and plenty of times when you wished things were different. However,
there are some positive effects of single parenting that you should bear in mind as you raise your
children:
Positive Effect of Single Parenting #1: Developing Strong Bonds
Spending quality one on one time with your kids allows you to develop a unique bond that may
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Some parents may experience a sort of kicked in the gut feeling, others may be sad and withdrawn,
and still others, angry with themselves, the child, the situation, or God. In fact, theory and research on
the grieving process indicate that parents may have any or all of these reactions, and may alternate
between emotional states. Regarding your marriage, the most important factor is that you are able to
communicate with each other about what you are experiencing individually and as a couple, and that
you allow each other the space and time to process whatever feelings you experience in response to
your child s condition.
Fact
Elisabeth Kübler Ross identified five stages of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining, and acceptance.
Developmental psychologists have learned that not everyone experiences all of the stages in response
to loss, and that they can alternate, and even overlap. Overall, the goal is to accept and move through
the changeable process, not to finish grieving.
Parenting Style
Because a large part of your child s recovery will involve reassurance that his world is safe and
manageable, it will be important for you and your spouse to assess your parenting styles. Diana
Baumrind, in her classic work, identifies three different parenting styles: Authoritarian, Permissive,
and Authoritative. Authoritarian parents take the reins of control fully, and adhere to strict rules and
expectations for their children.
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Cyber Medi The Virtual War
Cyber bulling: The Virtual War
Bullying is a term that most of us recognize. We have either experienced it first hand or been a witness
to it. Due to the precedent of today s technology and the high speed Internet, bullying has evolved into
a virtual war zone and the casualties, unfortunately are our youths. As stated by Cross, Dooley, and
Pyzalski (2009) cyber bullying by definition is an aggressive, intentional act carried out by a group or
individual, using electronic forms of contact, repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot
easily defend him or herself. Cyber bullying is most prominent among today s teenagers and youth.
The motivation for this type of harm is stemmed from different agents and can be driven by economic,
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Most often the bully lacks affection within their household or has been victim to some mode of
bullying which impels them to bully others. A families dynamic plays a key role in how a child
preserves themself and the people around them. If the parents exhibit violent and aggressive behavior
then the children tend to display the same traits. Research consistently finds that families of bullies are
lacking in warmth and closeness and are focused on power and dominance. Research also indicates
that bullies are likely to grow up without a father figure and that they are often victims of physical and
emotional abuse. (Duncan, 2009)
Another component that can spark cyber bullying is jealousy or envy. When an individual has
something he or she desires, a sense of envy or jealousy can arise. It can be envy of materialistic items
such as clothes, cars, money, or even jealously of social standing or relationships. Often times this
envy is the root of cyber bullying. What may begin as normal venting of frustrations can lead to
rumors and threats? Constantly individuals compare themselves them to their so called competition.
They feel that if they bring others down by means of bullying then they can improve their own self
esteem or self worth.
A third component that can induce bullying is a person who is different from them. They can be
different in several mannerisms such as cultural, physical and socio economic differences or even
someone
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Issues of Cultural Diversity and Diet
Cultural Diversity African American Diet
In the present time the African American culture changed quite a bit in being removed from where
they as a people originated or should I say their homeland from whence they came. African American
people are a people who are influenced tremendously from their fore fathers and mothers who lived in
the southern part of the United States. The nomenclature for this group is to include African American,
Black Americans or people of color. I prefer to use African American at this time since I am preferably
writing about my own cultural background. The food habits of African Americans originated and
resolved around food. They are a society who are based around religious ceremonies and celebrations
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Unfortunately this tends to lead to a lot of obesity among them. A lot of the problem is contributed to
the many celebrations that we celebrate with foods that just throw caution to the wind so to speak.
How ever, people are not all alike and everyone, believe it or not is different especially when it come
to culture. Each culture is bought up different. How they socialize depends entirely on their cultural
upbringing which includes religion, education and even sexual orientation. With the nature of
variations in each cultural group we should never be generalized or taken for granted that the
characteristics apply to all individuals of one cultural group. The diversity of cultural eating is a main
issue in America.
References:
Jones, Paul. The Blackhealth Library Guide to Heart Disease and Hypertension, Henry Holt and
Company, Inc, New York,
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Swot Analysis Of Home Depot
Home Depot was one of the largest home improvement retailers of America with over 2248 stores
worldwide. It was founded by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank in 1978. Home Depot is headquartered
in Atlanta, Georgia. For two decades after its inception the company experienced rapid growth. But in
the early 2000s the company performance slowed down and Bob Nardelli was named the new CEO.
Earlier the company followed a decentralized organizational structure and that worked well until 2000.
In early 1980s, the aim was to bring warehouse retailing concept to the home center industry. This was
considered to be the first successful company in Do it Yourself (DIY) segment and was famous for
providing high quality products with the low prices. The Home depot was a part of large, rapidly
growing and competitive home improvement industry during 1980 s. With two wage earners in each
household, families were willing to spend more money on home improvement projects. Therefore, the
DIY segment grew rapidly and the industry attached many competitors to give tough competitions to
each others. In early 1990, Lowe s became the largest competitor of Home depot as the sales and
growth were at the top for Lowe s stores which took Lowe to large format warehouse stores.
Basis of Recommendation:
The success of the first three stores in 1979 encouraged the company to expand its business rapidly
and reach the 50th store opening by the fiscal year 1985. Due to rapid expansion, the sales grew from
$40
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Susan B Anthony Achievements
Susan Brownell Anthony was a fierce and powerful woman who was very determined to fight for
equal rights. Her speeches and enthusiasm captured the attention of many, and this was important
because she influenced the government to finally pass the 19th amendment which gave women
suffrage in 1920. She powered through all the obstacles that were imposed on her. Later, her name
went down in history.
On February 15, 1820 in Adams Massachusetts, Susan B. Anthony was born into a large Quaker
family consisting of her mother, father, four sisters and two brothers; she was the second oldest of
them all. Most Quakers along with her father, Daniel, believed that girls and women deserved an
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Many of them happened when she made her speeches. She wore bloomers, pants that symbolized
women s rights, to all of them. However, she stopped because nobody would listen to her. She even
made her speeches in the freezing cold, or possibly being pelted with food and snow. But even though
her speeches helped the cause, the male africans getting suffrage in 1866 didn t. Though it was a good
thing, Susan protested that it was unfair for africans to get suffrage but not women, which made the
male abolitionists, whom she was acquainted with, turn on her because they thought she only was
focused on women s rights. After this, she decided she would vote illegally. In 1872, she went to vote.
They let her after she showed them a copy of the fourteenth amendment, which allowed citizens to
vote. Three weeks later, Susan was unfairly arrested and the amendment was changed from allowing
citizens to vote, to allowing male citizens to vote; this angered her very much. Many years later, Susan
started a campaign for women s suffrage. She was going to win until a liquor company said it would
ruin business. To make matters worse, Elizabeth Cady Stanton passed away in 1902. At her small
funeral, she asked for a single picture to be placed on her casket. A picture of her best partner and
friend, Susan B. Anthony, lay there. Clearly, Susan faced some very rough
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The Definition Of Global Citizenship
Global Citizenship
In viewing the video Globalization: What Is Happening to us (2010). It is obvious why global
citizenship should be a must for all people. Modern technology has allowed us to communicate and
stay in touch with people all over the world including those dear to us like friends and family.
Advanced technology is a norm in today society whether you like it or not. All information now of
days is passed through advanced technology. It allows us to keep up with people and their culture and
norms. In social service field, it is crucial that I understand and able to communicate with my clients.
On the internet, I can research cultures and their norms. It is vital to learn differently about other
culture to better serve and communicate with them. It can be persuasively argued that effective care is
impossible without a working knowledge and understanding of a person s or groups cultures ns
background (NASW, n.d.).
Disagreement between Theorist
There is variations definition of global citizenship; the words are interchangeable with each other. A
theorist can each have their own high opinion regarding global citizenship. My definition of global
citizenship is that we are responsible to this world. People are responsible for human, human rights,
cultural and diversity. People are responsible for connecting the world, cultures, and people with each
other. Responsible for advocating for the world and its problem of others.
Two out of the Six Outcomes
The article A
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What Does The Pear Tree Symbolize In Their Eyes Were...
In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, written by Zora Neale Hurston, the use of symbols helps
the reader understand Janie. At the earliest moments in the book, symbols are used to describe how
Janie feels and what her emotions are like without addressing them. From the time she experiences
what love feels like, Janie tries to find it throughout the books. The pear tree is used throughout the
novel, from the time of Janie s time as a teenager till the end of her relationship with Tea Cake. It has
numerous appearances that at the end connect and help the reader understand Janie s venture to find
love. Hurston uses the pear tree to show the development of Janie s fantasy of love and her search for
it in the novel.
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When meeting Joe Starks and running off to marry him, she has thoughts about how he is going to be
the bee for her bloom (32). Janie believes that Joe will be someone who is going to open up the
feelings from the experience with the pear tree in her, like how the bees pollinate the flowers of the
tree. As the dust baring bee sinks into the sanctum of a bloom , it created a feeling of love and respect
for each part (11). Moreover, since bees have a very important relationship with flowers, like the ones
on the pear tree, and their process of blooming, Janie feels that the marriage will be strong. Joe, in
addition, promises Janie she will be living at a high standard, things Logan was unable to give her.
However, she later realizes she has made another mistake with this marriage, leaving her to imagine
the shadow of herself going about tending the store and prostrating itself before Jody, while all the
time she herself sat under a shady tree with the wind blowing through her hair and her clothes.
Somebody near about making summertime out of lonesomeness. (77). The reader can easily see the
disconnect between Janie s current life and the life she wants to live. For her dream to be a reality , she
needs to escape her real life in order to do so, which she sees as a lonesome task. When comparing it
to the interaction between bees and flowers, it is nothing
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Canada s Political Community Analysis
Since the constitutional exhaustion in the 1990s, Canada has drifted far from constitutional politics. In
fact, it has become presumed that Canadians constitute a political community with one national
identity; however, when examined thoroughly Canadian unity remains fragile. Although Canada
appears to have a solid political community, two of the founding nations have their own national
identities, allegiance, and political culture which constitutes nations within (Russell, 2000, p. 70).
Therefore, it is important to trace the origins of Canada s political community and then define the
political community in order to create the ground for making distinctions between the three founding
nations in Canada. Then, Canada s fragile political community ... Show more content on
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For indigenous people, acknowledging the impact of colonialism and the post confederation
government has had long lasting effects on the definition of national identity to the indigenous
population. The aggressive policies and legislations created by British in the pre confederation era and
the post confederation governments led to devastation in the indigenous communities in Canada and
survived traditions are the foundations of today s nations within (Manzano Munguia, 2011, p. 404).
The indigenous peoples of Canada have experienced the dark side of Canada s history as throughout
the years, governments sought to assimilate and civilize Canada s First Nations, Metis, and Inuit
(Manzano Munguia, 2011, p. 404). More importantly, social and cultural structures of indigenous
groups were destroyed by the British colonization. According to James Frideres, a Professor Emeritus
of Sociology at the University of Calgary, aboriginal social, religious, kinship, and economic
institutions were ignored, rejected and replaced by Euro Canadian institutions (2008, p. 318).
Therefore, indigenous peoples were politically controlled by the colonizers and have been
economically dependent until our day (James, 2008, p. 318). Thus, the link between the identity of
indigenous peoples in Canada and the nations within status can be made to the historical events that
led to the creation of
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David Hume Morality
Hume on Morality and Reason In book three of A Treatise of Human Nature, David Hume writes
about the nature of morality and its connection to our faculty of reason. He argues that our moral
evaluation is not based solely in reason, though still influenced by the conclusions reason produces. In
this essay, I will explain Hume s argument against reason as the base of our moral evaluation, and the
assumptions on which it relies. This will be followed by explaining what, according to Hume, moral
evaluation is based on and how it resolves the difficulties that a reason based moral system would
raise. Finally, I will explain why Hume s moral requirements have some issues, particularly with
objectivity, and explain why such a system is not actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In sufficiently large groups, there is enough diversity that it is nearly impossible to sympathize with
the ideals and desires of everyone else. Of course, Hume says that one should sympathize with the
general point of view , but, if that is the case, it needs to be determined how general this point of view
should be. Sympathizing with just ones immediate family, friend group, or clique could fracture
society into moral factions. Nearby societal groups may hold similar moral traits as virtuous; however,
enough distance may result in incredible variance that would cause society to be difficult to govern at
a large scale. This situation does not reduce moral relativism, but simply shifts it to a larger scale,
resulting in morals relative to small groups. Rather than solving the problem of relativism, it
eliminates any moral objectivity at all, since each group would decide on moral traits that work best as
subjective to that group. In the opposite case, one may sympathize so generally that alternative views
may be suppressed so as to avoid being insensitive to others. Such a scenario could result in an
extensive hive mind in which nonconformists are viewed as unsympathetic or immoral, rather than
merely being in a natural state of justified disagreement. This situation appears to be easily
exploitable, since it promotes groupthink by means of a near universal objective morality. In both
cases, the plausibility of the system is likely tarnished. If the narrow circle is too narrow, it will likely
result in small scale collectives with almost no moral objectivity, but if the narrow circle is too large,
then the system appears to be oppressive and entirely objective. There is the possibility of a middle
ground for the size of the narrow circle, but finding and maintaining such a state seems entirely
impractical and still
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Democracy and Government
Democracy is defined as the belief in freedom and equality between people, or a system of
government based on this belief, in which power is either held by elected representatives or directly by
the people themselves. So by the very definition, these governments are enlisted to advocate for the
interest of its citizens regardless of gender, race or age. All democracies are government by a specific
document which outline the method in which they are run and what rights they protect. A common
facet in all these documents is a clause that states that the government runs solely on the will of the
people, wand when will differs, the majority will prevail. However the purpose of democracy is that it
allows the ideals of minorities to be expressed. This balanced system allows for all to have a voice.
Unfortunately many times Lobbyists and political parties can generalize the will of the people, serving
industries more than citizens. However this is often checked up on, and with recent emergence of third
parties, the voice of people can be heard.
Democracies are set to address the issues which adolescents believe are important, and many have
infrastructure to deal with adolescent issues. One of the popular examples of this is the United States
We the People online petitions, an interactive way that allows the White House keep a pulse on
important issues. Any petition that is signed by more than one hundred thousand people, will be
officially and publicly addressed by the
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The Importance Of A 3d Supportive Structure
As mentioned before, in tissue regeneration is of crucial importance the use of a 3D supportive
structure because when cells are seeded into these scaffolds enables the proliferation of cells and
chondrogenic differentiation; and with it the three dimensional tissue formation. Scaffolds must be
able to withstand physiological loading until sufficient tissue regeneration occurs. Moreover, the
material must be sufficiently porous to allow for effective transport of nutrients. Finally, it should be
biocompatible and, if biodegradable, degrade as the tissue matrix is produced leaving only nontoxic
degradation products.
When using biomaterial scaffolds in tissue engineered constructs the 3D environment of the
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General scaffold requirements are shown in table 4:
Scaffold Requirements: Biological and material basis:
Biocompatibility To prevent adverse inflammatory or immune responses.
Cell attachment To optimize cell seeding for delivery and retention of cells and promote maintenance
of chondrogenic phenotype.
Porous 3D environment Support cell migration, proliferation and ECM production. High surface area
to volume ratio.
Interconnected/permeable Maximize nutrient/waste exchange and limit oxygen gradients.
Biodegradation Preferably in harmony with desired repair or regeneration process, whereby, by
products are metabolized or excreted from the body without eliciting an inflammatory response.
Bioactivity/gene delivery Act as a cell carrier or control the release of growth factors, transfection
vectors and/or genetically modified cells.
Mechanical integrity and integration Sufficient to support or match surrounding native tissue at site of
implantation, as well as mediate mechanical stimulus to cells during loading.
Structural anisotropy Promote native anisotropic tissue structure.
Size and Shape Reproducibly create scaffold of clinically relevant size and shape.
Surgical application Preferably allow minimally invasive techniques using injectable/flexible scaffold
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Trader Joe s Strategic Planning
Introduction [Amy] Trader Joe s is a leading firm that is taking over the supermarket industry. The
company completely altered the idea of a traditional supermarket and turned it into a whole new
experience for consumers. Through Trader Joe s strategic planning, they ve paved a way for
consumers to have high quality products while paying low prices. Trader Joe s provides fewer
products that are health conscious, unique and privately labeled. Trader Joe s has utilized this, secrecy,
employee job satisfaction, culture and starting trends to its advantage. Within its industry companies
are divided into different strategic groups. Aldi, similar Trader Joe s strategic planning, is apart of the
cultured discount neighborhood market. This firm continues the low stock, less waste, small store, and
low price method. A Walmart express used a hybrid strategy that made it a cross between a grocery,
pharmacy, and convenience store. Tesco is the third that falls with small neighborhood markets
strategy and focused on organic products, similar to Trader Joe s. As the company grows and expands,
there is caution in change of Trader Joe s processes. With growth, there comes new management and
employees which can alter the way a specific store is ran and there is worry of change in the stores
normal procedures. Change that doesn t follow the process could ultimately result in a downfall, so
this can be considered a key challenge to watch in the future. Increased bureaucracy is additionally a
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The Theatre Of The Lounge
Led by a group of actors into the theatre from the lounge, I saw a number of different theatrical
elements that were distinguished from other conventional theatre. The very first item that caught my
attention as I entered was a line of racks for coat hangers. Normally they would not be one of the first
objects an audience would notice in the house. The actors naturally guided the audience to hang their
coats on the hangers. As I went further into the space, I realized the audience seats did not face the
stage; the platform in which performance usually takes place on was veiled by black curtains, visually
creating a wall. This creation of the new wall yet did not induce me to raise a question on where the
actors would act; its answer was evidently shown. The house was stripped down to a bare, flat ground,
encircled by the audience chairs. I did not see any specially raised platform that highlighted any actor
s presence. Nor did I see any decorative set design, apart from two pillars and a bench in between,
which distinctly differentiated the acting region from the spectator region. I did see a blue tape on the
ground that physically defined the stage area. However, sitting in the front row, the tape mark was so
close that I could easily step on it. Meanwhile, instead of preparing themselves at the backstage for the
play to start, the actors walked around and interacted with the audience members through informal
conversation. They all wore their casual clothing; if I did not
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Critiquing My Writing Class
What is the item that holds the most value for you? That was the first topic for the essay that I have to
write for my writing class. I value a lot of things that people give me, but the item that I value the
most is the necklace my mom gave me. It was a necklace that has two pendant on it: a cross and my
birthstone. I love this necklace so much, so I decided to write about it and why I value it is so
important to me. I wrote my essay and thought that it would be great and I will definitely get a high
grade on it. However, the grade that I got was lower than what I expected and I was so upset with
myself because I had a great expectation about it. I decided to talk to my teacher and asked why did he
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However, when I entered high school, I knew it would be a different story. In the beginning of the
year, teachers grades very leniently just to see where your writing skills are, but as time goes on the
grading of essays becomes harsher and my grades continued to drop. One of my biggest problems in
writing was that I mixed up my verb tenses constantly. I spoke to my teacher and explained my
problem. She understood my problem and gave me a few suggestions. She offered to proofread my
essays, suggested that I go to the student center in the library, and even speak to the our librarian, who
is an author.. Getting help from my teacher helped me a lot in my writing. There were times when I
asked them to read my drafts, and they would comment on how much I had improved. Sometimes, I
still struggle with my tenses when I write. Consequently, I make sure that I go over it at least twice, or
more, and let some of my peers read it for comments. Each time my friends tell me that my writing is
actually great, I don t fully believe them because I know there is still room for improvements.
Although my writing improved greatly, I still struggle using the correct tenses and usually mix up past
tense and present tense. I continue working to improve improving my writing skills even further, and
hopefully writing won t be my problem
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The Prevelence of Corruption in Various Facets of Today s...
Corruption refers to the use of public goods or power for the benefit of an individual or a group of
people. Referring to what the definition says, a corruption situation could occur in an organization that
is actively handling money, and the people who are responsible of managing it within the institution
take advantage of it for personal purposes. Corruption is a problem that occurs worldwide but it is
more common in some countries than in others. It is more likely to happen in poorer countries.
Regarding Global Infrastructure Anti Corruption Centre, corruption most of the times happen because
some people are willing to use illegal ways to increase individual or corporate profit. For being a
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However, in the administration department there are some people whose interests go beyond the
interest of the organization and want to make a profit from the money they receive. There are three
possible ways of corruption within this department. First of all, the corrupt people can take the money
away directly from the budget of the organization. However, they could get caught easily in this
situation because when the others departments take a look at the funds statement, they will realize that
some money is missing.
Secondly, they could negotiate with some of the companies that offer services to the organization. For
example, if there is an event and a certain company is supposed to rent the audio system, which cost
$3000 there could be a negotiation between the corrupt people in our organization and the people from
the company which offers the service so they inflate the cost from $3000 to $6000 and then divide the
surplus of $3000 in exact parts between the two parties.
Besides, the third way of corruption could arise in the creation of companies by the members of the
administration department. In this case they will be the owners of the companies that offer services to
the organization. The problem that could happen here is that they are going to have the power to
control the bills so if certain service cost $1000 in the market, they can easily charge the same service
for more money. Since they handle
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Kurt Vonnegut’s Harrison Bergeron and Shirley Jackson s...
Freedom is one of the many great qualities of life, but when it is taken away, life could turn out to be
anything but great. Freedom to think, repent, and refuse should be incorporated in ones daily routine,
but under an authoritarian dystopian society, these freedoms are only dreamt of. When society draws
such attitudes and lifestyles upon its citizens, one adapts and accepts these requests, but not without a
compromise. In Shirley Jackson s masterpiece The Lottery and Kurt Vonnegut s exceptional story
Harrison Bergeron , human life is so often sacrificed and withdrawn that is becomes a norm in society.
Forcing people to agree with someone else s ideology of harmony and success cannot be achieved
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Therefore, because of the lottery being such a respectable tradition, it is strictly enforced to keep it
original and antique. For instance, when Mr. Summers addresses the crowd All ready? Now I ll read
the names heads of families first and the men come up to take a paper out of the box. Keep the paper
folded in your hands without looking at it until everyone has had a turn, everything clear (Jackson, 3)?
This quote is a perfect example of the rules and regulations of the lottery, because even though the
members of the village have heard this time and time again, Mr. Summers still repeats it. He repeats it
because if he does not, the laws of the lottery will be broken which can bring about a bad harvest. Mr.
Summers follows an elaborate system of rules for creating the slips of paper and making up the lists of
families. When the lottery begins, he lays out a series of specific rules for the villagers, including who
should draw slips of paper from the black box and when to open those papers. For generations and
generations, these rules were always followed; to insure a good harvest, and follow tradition. The
lottery s unique rules lead up to the randomness of the murder at the end. Meanwhile in the short story
Harrison Bergeron, the government admires an egalitarian point of view instead of traditional. The
United States of America is run by the Handicapper General, Diana Moon Glampers. Due to the 211th
212th and 213th
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The Impact Of Wal Mart On The Labor Market
WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
A meta analysis of the impact of Wal Mart on the labor market
A county wise analysis
Nachiket Thakkar
05 Dec 14
ABSTRACT:
This paper is a meta analysis of five different papers on the effect of Wal Mart stores in urban and
rural counties of USA. It also tries to find some valuable information about the wage and employment
level in those counties and also in the adjacent and non adjacent counties. Also, the paper discusses
about the increase and decrease in the number of small retail stores in the counties where Wal Mart is
having its discount or super store.
TABLE OF COTENTS:
TOPIC DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.
1) Introduction
2) Impact of Walmart on Small Businesses
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This eventually forces the local small retailers to go out of business or to move their business where
there is no competition from big box retail stores such as Walmart.
The employees of the small retail stores, who got unemployed because of the closing of the stores,
will be able to find jobs at the newly opened Walmart. But, the data does suggest that the employment
do increase in the first year of the opening of Walmart but it starts declining in the subsequent years.
Also, the retail space that will be left by the outgoing stores will now be available to other business
and industries in which Walmart doesn t compete directly such as automobile dealerships, restaurant
business, etc.
Also, the employees that will be hired by the newly opened Walmart will be working on an average of
28 hours per week. So, they will be working part time job where as previously they were able to work
full time in small retail stores. Also, there is a lot of criticism that Walmart doesn t pay good wages to
its employees and according to some research it comes out to be between $7 8 per hour which is in
range of other competing big box retail stores like K mart, Target, etc.
There is also criticism that entry of Walmart in a particular community increases the poverty rate as
well. Because, of the closing of the small retail businesses, the unemployed workers will be relying on
the government to provide them with the necessary monetary support

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Healthcare Econometrics
The goal of econometrics is to aid decision making in a business setting. By analyzing seemingly
unrelated sets of information, economists hope to see correlations that may help make informed
choices. (Ouliaris, 2012) Econometrics has its limitations if data is incomplete or if the sampling
period is insufficiently short the resulting information may not give the full picture as intended by the
economists. (Ramcharan, 2012) This paper will discuss the use of econometrics in the healthcare
setting. Use of statistics and analysis may have a role in decision making in future hospital spending.
One example of how an econometrics study may help is in the healthcare setting: hospitals and
physician providers rely on professional nursing and other allied health staff to care for the patient
consumers of in the healthcare field. It can be difficult to predict staffing needs in the short term; how
many nurses are required to safely care for patients within the budget in the next week, month or even
year? Many factors must be considered such as patient acuity, meaning how sick are the patients, what
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Unfortunately the analysis may be somewhat ambiguous, or may not tell the whole story. It will be
extremely important to use other data sources to help in the decision making process. In the case of the
hypothetical health care system, a look at the slowing trend of healthcare spending and the increasing
cost of health insurance are very important considerations when deciding to expand services or build
new facilities. (Farley, 2014) Other factors to consider would be: is the political climate of the area
accepting of new hospital growth? Is the population of a given area in need of new services?
Econometrics should be just one tool to be used in such important decision
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A Biological Family In Kingsolver s The Bean Trees
Everyone has a biological family but, sometimes people give up their children or when children grow
up they sometimes decide to leave this biological family. But, this does not mean that these children
have given up a family forever. According to dictionary.com, a family is considered to be a group
consisting of parents and children living together in a household . This definition generates the idea
that family does not have to be biological. In The Bean Trees, Kingsolver uses the intimacy between
the character to suggest the idea that non biological families can be as strong or even stronger than
biological ones.
The connection to Taylor s heritage helps to create a sense of family and belonging when she is in
Cherokee nation. When Taylor first leaves home she drives through C herokee nation which, reminds
her of her heritage and family so she writes a letter to her mom. On the postcard, she writes: No
offense, but the Cherokee Nation is crap. Headed west. Love, M (16). This shows the connection
between her and the Cherokees. When she writes Cherokee Nation is crap it shows how she is leaving
her heritage and family behind. Also, she says headed west , this indicates her continuing her journey
which can foreshadow to a new family or heritage. While she is in Cherokee Nation Taylor is coming
out of a bar and she suddenly receives a child. When Taylor first begins her journey she receives a
baby in the middle of nowhere, and she thinks I can take this Indian
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England became the most developed capitalist country in...
England became the most developed capitalist country in the end of the XVIII century. Cotton,
machinery and iron industries made England the leader of the world. Development of the slave trade,
the exploitation of natural resources of the colonies and the accumulation of monetary wealth brings
tremendous benefits to the bourgeoisie.
There were incredible changes in society, progress in technology and making reforms during the
nineteenth century. In the early ninetieth government sought to suppress free political expression
through fining editors and giving them prison sentences, sensitive material had to pass official censors
before being published. In the nineteenth century the breaking point of the English press was 1855
year, when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That was the first step for the freedom of press in Britain, which will get more changes in future.
HANNAH BARKER p.21
The true meaning of The Times as a national and then an influential European newspapers manifested
only in the 19th century . In 1803 management Times goes to John Walter 2 , cat. strengthened in The
Times features respectability and made this edition the most informed in the country. During the
Napoleonic wars, England was not only in economic but also in the information blockade foreign
news came very late. Using the situation , The Times in 1807 sent its correspondent Henry Robinson
to cover events in Europe. Reports the correspondent of The Times from Germany and Spain
continued until 1809 , becoming a kind of British window to Europe , and the newspaper itself has
increased its network of correspondents both within the country and abroad .
The Times became a national and then an influential Eouropean newspaper only in the 19th century.
John Walter (Second) became The Times successful editor in 1803. He made his newspaper
respectable and the most informed in the country. England was in economical and informational
blocade during Napoleonic wars, so foreign news came very late. The times decided to use this
situation and they sent their correspondent Henry Robins to cover events in Eourope in 1807.
Corrispondents of The Times from German and Spained continued their work until 1809,
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My Life Changing Experience
From time to time I relive this part of my life with an ashamed perspective. It all begins to come back
to me on the morning of December 16th, I awoke after a sleepless night of exercising, flushing my
system with water and with mixed emotions about even prayed. I went through this because four
nights previous I had raved it up at a party smoking a copious amount of weed. This I consider to be
my life changing experience. Generally speaking I ve always been a good kid with high morals and
couldn t see myself to be tempted to drugs or alcohol, especially since my parents said they d kill me
if they caught me doing that kinda stuff. How I got into this mess begins with me being at a happy
point in my life. I had a friend, a girl (who I ll ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consequently this led me to experiment with something stronger, which happened to be weed. This
idea first came to me when I would see a couple of my friends smoking over the app Snapchat, while I
was viewing their stories. So me being interested I asked one of my friends if I could join them next
time they did and he agreed. After that first weekend, I was instantly hooked to it and spent the next
weekend smoking weed with them again. For the most part I was originally doing this to help cope
with my best friend leaving but as time worn on I just grew plain addicted. Furthermore this started to
cause me to make more poor decisions. After becoming accustomed to weed, I would start to buy
bottles of hard liquor for myself. This I would drink after school about every other day during the
weekdays. Recalling back, I think the dumbest I ever done was during New Year s Eve, I went to a
hotel and smoked several times within a few hours, then went to a party to drink. At around one o
clock I drove home and I remember how badly I was shaking for how nervous I was to get pulled
over, thankfully I managed to get home successfully. As I was getting more attached to this kind of life
I was progressively feeling really shitty about myself. First was due to the amount of lying I was
telling to my parents and second was how far I had let myself down. All things considered I look back
at the drug test I took for a job interview as a
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Self Regulation And Physiological Regulation
Self regulation is necessary for the development of competencies needed for academic and non
academic success. Self regulation and physiological regulation seen in infancy are the foundations for
the development of complex self regulation skills later in life. The maturation of interactions between
physiological and behavioral responses is necessary for the development of self regulation (Shields et
al., 1994). However, effective sensory processing is necessary for physiological regulation and the
development of self regulation as these skills are developed on the basis of the brain s interpretation of
sensory stimuli from the body and environment.
Neuroscience. The perception of the world and an individual s body is dependent on the ... Show more
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The spatiotemporal proximity of the stimuli also helps the brain to determine the relevancy of two or
more sensory stimuli from different sensory systems and helps to determine if these stimuli originated
from the same event. The stimuli that are perceived to be from the same event are enhanced and sent
to the higher cortical centers for further processing. The relevant stimuli from two or more different
sensory systems are intensified and receive precedence for cortical attention over the sensory stimuli
coming from a single sensory system. On the contrary, the repetitive stimuli from only one sensory
system that are in temporospatial proximity are suppressed (Stein Rowland, 2011). Multisensory
integration studies show that the temporal binding window (a time length during which two relevant
sensory stimuli are combined) for multisensory integration is wider in children with autism than
typical children. The wider temporal binding window could contribute to a distorted sensory
perception observed in children (Stevenson et al., 2014). Children with autism often have concurrent
SPD.
The impairments in sensory gating or multisensory integration influence the individual s perception of
the world and consequently, his/her emotional, behavioral, and motor responses. Impaired sensory
gating and multisensory mechanisms in children with SPD impacts their ability to attend and respond
to the relevant stimuli, and generate
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Humor In Aristophanes The Birds
Humor has entertained and enthralled audiences for all of recorded history. Everyone enjoys a good
laugh, but what exactly makes something humorous? It could be tension that is released in an
unexpected and positive way. It could be the discussion of subject seen as taboo. Humor could also
just be the enjoyment of other s misfortunes. In the Birds by Aristophanes uses all three techniques to
humor the audience, but one specific scene utilizes humor exceptionally well. Aristophanes writes:
PEITHETAIROS. Not a chance. / I want a treaty first. Like the marriage contract / That knife grinder
made with his great big wife: / No biting, no tearing, no scratching, / No pecking the pectorals,
Tearing the testicles, / Shoving sharp objects up the
CHORUS. Stop!
PEITHETAIROS. Nose, I was going to say. (Ar., Birds 439 447)
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Aristophanes accomplishes humor using taboo speech. Peithetairos begins his statement by belittling
the gods. He simplifies Hephaestus to a knife grinder and his wife is not even names properly. The
demeaning of religious figures is a common comedic practice. It relies on the unpredictable and
shocking actions of the comedian to create tension. It also makes and appeal to the ego of the
audience. Lowering the status of the gods would create a feeling superiority for the audience.
Aristophanes also implies that sharp objects would be stuck up the character s anus. Most cultures
would consider discussing sticking objects in the rectum to be taboo, but Aristophanes uses the fact
that it is taboo to shock the audience. The scene uses the shock to add tension that is then released
resulting in humor. The use of taboo subjects to create humor is still common practice among
comedians. Once again Aristophanes has created humor that transcends the original setting of the
work s
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Nurse Ratched
Nurse Ratched A sexless, rigid caricature of a nurse, Nurse Ratched imposes discipline on her ward
with all the fervour of an Army Nurse, which she had been. Large, with huge breasts only partially
disguised by her ultra stretched white uniform, she nevertheless has a pretty, delicate face that belies
her cruelty. Manipulative to the core, the only thing that really matters to Ratched is her desire to
control everything around her the environment, the staff, and the patients. She has rendered the staff
doctor who is in charge of the ward helpless and ineffectual. Her methods are subtle: she speaks with
the calm voice of reason, dealing with patients as though they are children. Her group therapy sessions
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Their capacity for speech and language had been damaged and they often ended up needing to be
institutionalized. Cuckoo s Nest played a major role in discrediting ECT. Quotes The Shock Shop, Mr.
McMurphy, might be said to do the work of the sleeping pill, the electric chair and the torture rack. It s
a clever little procedure, simple, quick, nearly painless it happens so fast, but no one ever wants
another one. Ever. The Electroshock Therapy Table The electroshock therapy table is explicitly
associated with crucifixion. It is shaped like a cross, with straps across the wrists and over the head.
Moreover, the table performs a function similar to the public crucifixions of Roman times. Ellis,
Ruckly, and Taber Acutes whose lives were destroyed by electroshock therapy serve as public
examples of what happens to those who rebel against the ruling powers. Ellis makes the reference
explicit: he is actually nailed to the wall. This foreshadows that McMurphy, who is associated with
Christ images, will be sacrificed Legal Summation Good morning gentleman of the jury and your
honour. Before we begin I would like to take a few minutes of your time and so I ask if you would
close your eyes and think for a minute. Imagine if you were strapped to one of those cold hard
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