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Confucius s Influence On Chinese Philosophy
Confucius, also referred to his Chinese name, Kongzi, is credited for paving a path for the beginning
of Chinese philosophy and is arguably the most famous Chinese philosopher in history. Confucius
believed in the process of self cultivation to become a better, more Good of a person, the idea of
treating your family with the highest respect, also known as filial piety, and keeping traditions alive
with many rituals. Although Confucius has had an immense influence on Chinese philosophy and is
even seen as a present day reference for philosophers all over the world, the Chinese philosopher Mozi
was also an influential figure after the death of Confucius. Mohism is evidently more of an excelling
school of thought to prevent extreme crime in a dystopian Chinese society rather than Confucianism
because there is much emphasis on a strong hierarchy system and acknowledgement of the lower class
under Mohism which is crucial for a society filled with much crime. On the other hand, Confucianism
believes heavily in rituals and traditions which may devalue the state of the theoretical unstable
Chinese society and may be even the cause of the crimes within it. Confucius advocated strongly for
the use of rituals to continue traditional beliefs. He said that a reliable person is someone who is
broadly learned with regard to culture, and whose conduct is restrained by the rites and would surely
not go astray. 1 Traditional beliefs are vital for finding yourself as a person and
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ANZAC Legend Assignment
History Term 4: ANZAC Research Assignment
Australia participated in of one of the greatest global wars in history, World War 1, as a part of the
Allied Forces. This war was also believed to be, at the time, the war to end all wars. It started on the
28th of July 1914 and was triggered by the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, the Archduke of Austria.
On the 25th of April 1915, the British Empire sent the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp to
Gallipoli in an invasion where the young soldiers were essentially led on a suicide mission. They were
outnumbered. The campaign ended in a gruesome and horrific massacre of the ANZAC troops. The
battle between Australia and Turkey on the Gallipoli Campaign during World War 1 is often glorified
in the recognition of the ANZAC s excessive qualities such as courage and endurance; which is now
known as the ANZAC Legend. However, it is undeniable that the reality of how the ANZAC legend
was altered through propaganda, exaggeration and misunderstanding to portray a successful campaign.
The fact that the ANZAC Legend was highly exaggerated is not often debated for the purpose of
attempting to convince citizens that the deaths of the soldiers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign
were not in vain. we need to scrape off the barnacles and make sure the commemorations are actually
about the soldiers and the tragedy of what they endured (Payne, 2015). Many of the legendary actions
taken by ANZAC soldiers have been overstated so that the
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Ventria And Deter s Code Of Ethics Case Study
While Ventria and Deeter were trying to find a treatment they faced potential risks. The potential risk
included, contamination of human and animal supplies. These ethical concerns over the plant based
medication and opposition coming from other consumers, envirnments, rice farms, and food safety
supplies. Also, they had to be careful from the crossbreed of wild plants and food supply. 1. What
groups have a stake in Ventria s actions? Identify the relevant stakeholders and for each, state its
interests and sources of power. Government State Public Investors Employees 2. What options might
emerge from a dialogue between Ventria and its relevant stakeholders? Verntria and its relevant
stakeholders have an awesome product, but in
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Prohibition And Its Effects On The United States
When personal choice is withdrawn from individuals and prohibition is implemented to control natural
human behavior, the hypocrisy that many preach the United States as being a free society and a nation
of tolerance seems to deteriorate when politicians see any opportunity to capitalize on the masses
without regard. Yet even after alcohol prohibition and fighting an endless war on drugs, history still
repeats itself over and over again while the taxpayer is left with the bill. Responsible and recreational
drug users feed the black market without any other option due to prohibition. And with an unlimited
and unregulated supply from cartels to satisfy the consumer, there is no question why Al Capone came
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Even today, manslaughter may give you less time behind bars than being convicted in the drug trade.
And with Congress in 1986 implementing a five year minimum for anyone found with an equivalent
of a few sugar packets worth of crack cocaine (Pupovac), there was little to no remorse for any drug
use at the time including marijuana.
Additionally when looking at the case of Alva Mae Granny Groves in 1994, a 72 year old woman who
was convicted of conspiring to trade crack cocaine for food stamps. The punishment was nothing short
of harsh. She had no prior criminal background yet was sentenced to 24 years due to the sentencing
system at that time. She wrote the following in a letter before she died while incarcerated; The only
money I received came from SSI (Supplementary Security Income) and what money I could earn
selling eggs from my laying hens (I had about 100 chickens), I also cleaned houses when I was able,
and sold candy bars and soft drinks to the kids coming from school in the afternoons. She also
requested a pardon at the end of her life in order to die closer to her family, but due to the unethical
laws at the time she was denied (Pupovac). Next when looking at other sentencing systems around the
world, the United States is ranked the highest in marijuana arrests exponentially. In 2014 alone, there
were over 700,000 marijuana related arrests in the United States yet
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The Lymphatic System Lab Essay
AP 2 Lab 06 Lab Report Name: Section: Unit 4 Lab Report: Exercise 6: The Lymphatic System
Purpose: What was the purpose of doing this exercise? The purpose of this exercise is to learn about
the lymphatic system and how it works and helps the human body. Why we need it and the
components associated with the lymphatic system. Activity 1: Microscopic Anatomy of Lymphatic
Structures Observations: Sketch of Reticular Connective Tissue Slide (Lymph Node). Describe the
structures you observed on the slide I can see white blood cells, reticular fibers which are very dark.
Sketch of Spleen Slide: Describe the structures you observed on the slide I can see a capsule covered
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The adaptive immune response is antigen specific and requires the recognition of specific non self
antigens during a process called antigen presentation. Antigen specificity allows for the generation of
responses that are tailored to specific pathogens or pathogen infected cells. The ability to mount these
tailored responses is maintained in the body by memory cells . Should a pathogen infect the body
more than once, these specific memory cells are used to quickly eliminate it. so basically killer T cells
will identify antigens present on foreign cells. These antigens are not found in any of the cells inside
our body. So T cells will identify them and kill them. C. What are lymphocytes and where are they
produced? Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell, which are an important part of the immune
system. Lymphocytes can defend the body against infection because they can distinguish the body s
own cells from foreign ones. Once they recognize foreign material in the body, they produce
chemicals to destroy that material. Two types of lymphocyte are produced in the bone marrow before
birth. D. Distinguish between an antigen and an antibody. Antigens are substances that provoke an
immune response (they re the ultimate target for the immune system). Antibodies are simply proteins
that are secreted as a result of the antigen provoked immune response. In short, antigens cause the
disease and
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Analysis Of Totem By Thomas King
In the short story Totem by Thomas King, the relationship between the totem pole and the museum
workers is negative. The relationship is depicted as being overpowering, authoritative, and entitled
when the workers continually try to remove the totem pole from the museum. Ultimately, the totem
pole symbolizes the struggles and perseverance of the Indigenous people in Canada. In King s short
story, the museum workers are continually trying to remove the totem pole from the museum as
Walter, one of these workers, states, the totem pole is not part of the show, and we need to move it
someplace else (King 14). This quote demonstrates the controlling nature of the museum workers in
their ongoing pursuit to remove the totem pole from the museum, but each attempt is as successful as
their last. The totem pole s ongoing struggle to survive in the museum is paralleled to the Indigenous
people s ongoing struggle to survive under the oppression of Canadian settlers and governments trying
to eliminate them. Another example, from the story, that shows the controlling nature of the museum
workers is when Walter attempts to find the owner of the totem pole instead of just leaving it in the
show. The simple notion of ownership is different in the Indigenous and non Indigenous cultures.
Indigenous cultures believe that everything is to be shared and no one is an owner of anything, while
the non Indigenous cultures believe that every object seemingly belongs to someone. Further,
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Reserve Bank Of Australia Case Study
Describe the main role of the Reserve Bank of Australia and explain how Australia s central bank uses
monetary policy to influence the level of interest rates and economic activity in the economy.
The importance and influence of the Reserve bank of Australia on the Australian economy
Introduction
The Reserve Bank of Australia plays a significant role to Australia s financial market and economy as
the central bank of Australia. The RBA operates in financial markets and presides over Australian s
currency and international reserves. Their key responsibilities and goals are to conduct monetary
policy, stabilising currency and employment rates, and economic welfare inclusive of Australian
society. Monetary policy is defined as the ability of the Reserve Bank to influence interest rates and
the cost of credit . These goals and responsibilities are achieved through the conducting of monetary
policy and open market operations, consequently affecting the economy s interest and therefore, cash
rate. Interest rate is a percentage of the principal amount charged from the lender for the use of the
money, whilst the cash rate is the interest rate specifically on overnight loans. Through the exploration
of interest and cash rates, financial markets, monetary policy, open market operations and
transmission mechanism, we are able to identify the influence of the RBA s use of monetary policy in
regard to the level of interest rates and economic activity in the economy.
Role and
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To Kill A Mockingbird Aphorisms
TKM Aphorism Project I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that
courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It s when you know you re licked before you begin but you
begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. (Lee
149). True bravery is when you re aware that the odds are against you, however, you have the ability
to persevere through it. Even though you don t want to complete the task ahead of you, an inner force
brings you the motivation to do it. Sincere courageousness doesn t always entail violence; in fact,
courage comes from the choices made within that affect yourself or those around you. The outcome
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Atticus wants Scout to be less hot headed and more diplomatic. Her first instinct when placed in a
situation where she has the disadvantage is to beat that person up. Atticus wants to teach Scout to deal
with harsh, rude remarks calmly so they don t boil up inside her. He wants her to learn to work out
problems nicely because she has a logical mind if she would use it correctly. She rebels against what
she s taught when she s thinking too quickly but if she took time to sort things out, a peaceful solution
could be reached. Cecil Jacobs, a boy at Scout s school, announced that Scout s father defended n s
and was a disgrace. Scout was infuriated by the way he said it. She was ready to defend herself and
Atticus with her fists but decided against it and walked away. She listened to Atticus s advice because
she didn t want to let him down. Even though she was called a coward, she retained her dignity
through Atticus s approval. In general, anyone who has to deal with a bully shouldn t fight fire with
fire. Retaliation and physical fights are not the answer. Maintain pride in yourself and your beliefs.
Don t stoop so low as to want to hurt someone. As an alternative, find a solution that will make sure
that problem isn t aroused again. Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is
no reason for us not to try to win. (Lee 101). Even if history had its rough patches, there is still a
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Satellite Essay
Introduction
reception station
At the beginning, the operation of building a reception station required considerable means, and only
specialized institutions had access to these techniques. Nowadays, because of the recent development
of micro computers and signal processing, it is now possible for even a small institution to have its
own station able to receive net images from certain meteorological satellites such as NOAA and
METEOSAT satellites with affordable costs [1]
The techniques of weather satellites images reception has quickly evolved in the last decade.
Satellite Image Acquisition is one of the most explored domains in satellite communications since the
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A major drawback of using GEO satellites is that the systems require the use of industry grade
parabolic dishes along with complex RF circuitry. [1]
The NOAA satellites belong to the category of the Polar Orbiting Satellites[1]
From the unique vantage point of space , those NOAA satellites bring us information about cloud
formations and movements, precipitation amounts, temperatures, ocean currents, sea surface
temperatures, air and water pollutants, drought and floods, severe weather conditions, vegetation,
insect infestations, ozone content of the atmosphere, volcano eruptions, and other factors that affect
our daily lives.
APT
Much of this information is transmitted from these satellites via direct readout to ground stations
where it can be displayed and analyzed. These Direct Readout Services were pioneered more than 45
years ago by the first weather satellites and have been expanded and operated in the United States by
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Most weather satellites offer two kinds of picture services, a digital transmission format with high
resolution data named HRPT, and an analogical transmission format of lower resolution APT.
SDR
This APT transmission format needs limited technical resources for reception and decoding.
For that a Software defined radio SDR receivers matching with good antenna and an efficient software
systems are required
An SDR is a radio

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Academic Clustering
1. How did you select this research study to analyze? That is, what search terms did you use? What
database did you use? What was your rationale for selecting this particular study to analyze over the
others identified in the search results? What is the full reference for the study in APA format?
In order to find this research study I used ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) through the
University of North Florida s database. Using the terms Athletes and Academic Clustering, this was
the only study found. I chose this study because it had all the necessary components of a research
study, for instance, the introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and
conclusion. All of which was mentioned in McMillian as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In 2001, 59.8% of football players in the Big 12, were in communications, business or social science.
Within the Big 12, seven of the twelve (58%), showed signs of clustering in the 2006 season. Kansas
State University had 13 (26%) players majoring in social science and Oklahoma State had 11 (34%)
majoring in education (2010, p.67). The University of Texas at Austin and Texas A M had some high
percentages of clustering as well, University of Texas had 20 out of 29 (69%) players majoring in
sociology and A M had 41% majoring in agricultural leadership and development. There were
multiple examples of majors being selected by players, but not by the general student body that came
up in their research. A couple examples are, Iowa State and University of Colorado, at Iowa State
there were 11 (26%) players majored in sociology and 11 (30.6%) at the University of Colorado.
However, only 307 (1.5%) from Iowa State and 429 (2.2%) of Colorado s student body
(undergraduates) had this major during this same year. While these are just a few examples it was
shown at multiple universities.
8. What might be the implications for practice from the conclusions of the study?
The implications for practice is finding a way for athletes to choose majors they want to study while
also being eligible for their
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Yakima Case Study
In order to duplicate Angela Whitiker s success and increase mobility for the people of Yakima we
have to overcome the human capital, as describe by David Brooks. In order to do this, we should Give
the first generation policies access to schools, colleges and training facilities. Then the second
generation policies will help them develop the habits, knowledge and metal traits they need to succeed
as suggested by Brooks. In Yakima we could increase the amount of Government aid to send first
generations policies to school. Then the program could follow the second generation policies by
investing in them as well. Investing into a programs that helps people complete college, schools, or
training programs is a great idea to see them move up the ladder. Such aid can be useful for people
wanting to better them self s. There will be regulations to the program for people how make their way
into the system just to abuse the aid. Such guards will be meeting a certain G.P.A, attending classes
and passing classes. Basic standards to be in the program that is run by the government. After the first
generation of participants finish whatever they chose Brooks says something in the lines of their
children will be attending schools that that teach successful habits and traits. That ... Show more
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Would reducing the amount of tax money that is spent on the military enough to have significantly
effect on funding programs that will help adults and children become mobile in the class ladder have a
bad outcome? The answer for that question would be no. The reason being that U.S invest way too
much in their military. NBC news reports that America spends $682 billion dollar on their arm forces.
Which is so much that Russia, China, and The U.K combined don t compare to what the U.S. spends
on their military. So don t you think with all this excess of money we have wiggle room to help people
become successful? To create success you need
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Essay On Maine And Other Impossible Things
Maine and Other Impossible Things
Click Mary runs along the beach, dragging one hand in the water and flinching at the cold.
Click Mary holds her hand up against Ambrose s camera, which is aimed at her face.
Oh, for God s sake! she says, giggling.
Ambrose tips his head to the side, and puts his camera down. Then he smiles his crooked smile, the
one that melts Mary s heart. What, there weren t any cameras back in Maine?
She rolls her eyes. Oh, we had cameras. We had everything except a desert, diversity, and maybe
atheists. Especially in my town. We had the Ten Commandments hanging from billboards. There was
even a sign saying, If you don t believe, tell me that when you burn!
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Repairs have been recently done, and the henhouse in the back is neat and well put together. The
garden contains vegetables and some fruit, while a patch of wheat is enough for bread.
When I was younger, Mary says. My mother would cook rice for us. I suppose your mother did, too.
Her name was Sooyoung. Your father was Minho. I suppose they were good people.
They stand among the plants and pick what can be eaten. There aren t very many cucumbers, Ambrose
muses.
We re in a drought, Mary gently reminds him. Didn t I tell you?
Right, he says quickly, then picks up his camera and aims it at Mary s face. Smile.
Click Mary, still wet from the ocean, smiles with her head tilted back ever the slightest.
They eat lunch quietly, until Ambrose frowns. Did I ever give you a pearl?
No, Mary replies. Why?
He nods, then says, I think I found a pearl. And I swore I d give it to Daphne if I ever got out of the
water.
Who s Daphne?
Ambrose s eyes grow wide, and he opens his mouth to speak. Then all of a sudden, his eyebrows knit
together with confusion. I forgot, he whispers. I thought I knew, but I forgot.
A bittersweet light fills Mary s eyes as she shakes her head. She knows she ll have to add Daphne to
the list of things to ask about. Maybe she ll do it on one of his best days when he wakes up and
recognizes her instantly as Mary from Maine, the Mary he loves.
Maine s long gone, and she hasn t been there since she was seven. But the memories are
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Comparing Robinson And Paul Simon s Richard Cory
Richard Cory, the name used for the title of two thought provoking works, was a man whose luxurious
persona led the world from feelings of admiration to wide ranging envy. In both poems by Edwin
Arlington Robinson and Paul Simon, similar tones established esteem and praise towards their subject.
However, throughout these verses, both speakers also appeared to shift their acknowledgments into a
place of spite and jealously. As the reader began to unfold the nature of the literary works, tones from
worship, hardship, and bitterness are all keenly painted throughout the speakers use of contrast,
repetition, and negativity by the name Richard Cory .
Tone, or the attitude of the writer towards a subject, is depicted equally and similarly in both poems.
When each line is stripped and decoded in search for its meaning, similarities concerning the approach
of both speakers can be made. Both Robinson and Simon open by boasting Richard Cory and finalize
with a major tone shift by the death of him. Not only do they touch upon what the ... Show more
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He is defined as a gentleman from sole to crown (Edwin Arlington Robinson 3) and who had
everything a man could want: power, grace, and style (Paul Simon 4). Cory has the presence of a
stereotypical English man. He is subjected to be very proper and well mannered. The speaker in
Robinson s poem uses three stanzas to emit notions to the reader that Richard Cory was not just any
man... He was everything (11). The celebrity in Cory was justified very genuinely throughout these
stanzas as well by signifying touches of human emotions such as fluttered pulses when he said/ Good
morning, and allowing the reader to visualize his charisma as he glittered when he walked (Robinson
7 8). Compliments were exhumed from the speaker and verbal irony was not suspected. These lines
allow the reader to envision their subject and recognize a tone of
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Diagnosis Of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Assessment 1 Specific Difficulty in the Number Strand Chloe has a difficulty in completing vertical
subtraction algorithms, particularly when there is a zero in the minuend. Learner Profile Chloe is an 11
year and 10 months old girl who lives on Sydney s North Shore with her mother, father and two
younger brothers. Her first language is English and she is currently in Year 7 at a comprehensive
systemic girls Catholic high school located in Chatswood. Chloe excels at Dance and Music, and has
been a member of the Australian Girls Choir for four years. She has a history of ongoing difficulties
with Maths. Chloe was born with Morning Glory Anomaly in her left eye; a congenital condition that
results in the failure of the optic nerve to fully develop. In late 2015, her left retina completely
detached resulting in almost total blindness. Her visual acuity is normal in the right eye. Chloe has a
diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (predominantly inattentive), clinically
significant levels of anxiety and a specific learning disorder with impairment in written expression.
Her ADHD is managed through a low chemical diet and she is not medicated. Chloe s most recent
review of cognitive and learning abilities was completed in early 2014. The key findings include
stronger verbal intellectual skills (average) than non verbal intellectual skills (low average); the
abstract reasoning that is needed for many maths tasks. Whilst her working memory and processing
speed
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Julius Caesar Summary
The Roman Senate house was empty. All but one of numerous candles had been blown out, and sitting
by this candle, was the Dictator of Rome, Julius Caesar. Caesar was sitting in his chair of solid marble
when the doors burst open, and there stood two figures hidden by the darkness of midnight. One of the
figures noticeably raised an arm, and for a moment, the world stood still. The figure s hand slightly
moved when suddenly a snap echoed through the room. Consequently, fifty eight men sprinted in and
stood by Caesar s side. The two figures who stood in the door began to march forward with a skip in
their step. As they neared closer to the candle light, Caesar undoubtedly began to recognize some
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The guards were as still as a brick wall, not allowing Brutus to escape. You will tell Caesar about me
won t you? said the woman while lowering her dagger. Brutus began to think that she was not going to
kill him, but the moment he second guessed her was his most tragic mistake. When he let down his
guard, the woman slammed her dagger into Brutus leg. He then continued to bleed out, screaming in
agony. The woman and the guards took one last look at Brutus before leaving the tomb. The New
Emperor, Marcus Junius Brutus, was dead. Along with his death, was the death of his Empire, an
Empire that lasted only lasted three short days. Within a week, all deconstruction of the Temple of
Caesar was halted permanently. The Empire had ended and the Republic of Rome reborn. The
population rejoiced the death of their short lived Ex Emperor. The filled the streets, chanting and
singing all throughout the day and night when they heard the news. The Usurper of Rome was gone
from their lives, and along with him, many of their problems disappeared. Rome was now reborn but
no one would ever forget Marcus Junius Brutus. He died... for the greater good of
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The Killers Film Analysis
The 1946 film The Killers is a renowned film noir based off of Ernest Hemingway s short story of the
same title, focusing on the detailed backstory and investigation for the motive of the murder of Pete
Lund/Ole Anderson, commonly known and referred to as The Swede. A film noir is a term made
originally to describe American mystery and thriller movies produced in the time period from 1944
1954, primarily marked by moods of menace, pessimism, and fatalism. Although the film does not
focus on the war itself at all, it still puts forth interesting new ways in how gender relations can be
stereotypical as well as divergent proceeding the Second World War. The film begins with two hired
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Some time later, Sam would catch Kitty wearing stolen jewelry, in which The Swede takes the blame
for her, resulting in his imprisonment for three years. This led Reardon to track down a man named
Charleston, The Swede s prison cellmate, whom revealed that following his release, The Swede was
involved in a massive $250,000 payroll heist at a hat company, a company that Jim s insurance
company just so happens to insure, led by Big Jim Colfax, along with thugs Dum Dum and Blinky, as
well as a mysterious woman. Through a telephone call, Lubinsky is notified that Blinky, from the
payroll heist, has been shot and is nearly dead at a hospital, in which the duo of investigators go and
listen to his last words describing the heist in accurate detail. Before his death, Blinky reveals that the
set meeting place for after the heist changed because the previous halfway house had burned down.
The Swede, whom was the last to be notified of the halfway house change, accuses Colfax of
attempting to pull a fast one, and proceeds to take all of the money for himself while holding everyone
at gunpoint. After hearing all of this, Reardon is certain that the payroll heist is linked to the murder of
The Swede. Reardon then returns to Brentwood to investigate The Swede s room, only to find Dum
Dum rummaging through the room in search of loot from the heist. Through a brief struggle and
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Impact Of The Merger On SHRM At British Airways
it is necessary for management to understand the different needs of different people, to align the
organizational goals with the employee s goal, to achieve productive and improved outcome. To know
and understand the different background of the employees is vital as it helps managers to determine
the need of employees belonging to different cultures. And, it is observed that one group of culture
prefer intrinsic awards and another group of culture prefer extrinsic award. HR has promoted the
diversity at British Airways and through its management techniques, high commitment resulted
(Upchurch, 2010, p.2). By promoting diversity, employees will understand their employers and can
make environment, a comfortable working environment.
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While, allocating job responsibilities, monochromic and polychromic are the focal points. Spanish are
polychromic that means they can do many task at a time whereas UK people are monochromic and
can do only one task at a time. In this situation job timing, job description and job responsibility
differs. Furthermore, a biggest issue that has been observed after merger of BA is the split of HR
technologies and HR department feels difficulty in taking decisions regarding which employee should
stay, fired, promoted, or demoted (British Airways,
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Body Fat Persuasive Essay
There is something about this generation that wants us to believe that a six pack is the ultimate
epitome of the sexy, fit woman. I don t disagree that working toward a trim waist line is a worthy goal
since many health problems arise with the abundance of belly fat. It s the absession with the six pack
that can become dangerous. Female bodies were meant to have a certain amount of body fat in order
to maintain healthy menstrual cycles, fertility, safe pregnancies, healthy bones, skin and hair.
Obtaining and maintaining a six pack requires a body fat percentage that can be unhealthy for a female
body. 10 13 percent body fat is necessary to regulate many body systems. It is normal for female
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When the female athlete loses too much fat and calories along with a rigorous workout schedule, the
body may put up its defenses to protect itself from doing its job to reproduce. This may seem like a
good thing at first since, hey, don t some Olympians lose their menses? However, this can lead to early
menopause and that is never a good thing! Early menopause increases the risk of certain cancers,
osteoporosis, weight gain especially around the middle ( the very thing that caused this problem in the
first place), hair loss, dry skin, etc.
I am one of the many women who has idolized the six pack but as hard as I ve tried to achieve it, and
the closer I ve gotten to it, the more I am faced with this question. Is it really worth it? I ve never quite
gotten to a six pack, and with my genetics and short waistline, I probably never will. I m at 16 percent
body fat and even though that is pretty low, it all tends to hang out on my lower belly. Quite frankly, I
don t want to lower my body fat and end up harming myself to grasp at something so
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Colonial America Dbq Analysis
DBQ Democracy in Colonial America Essay
The Colonists were practicing self government in the colonies because England their, mother country
was 3,000 miles across the ocean and trying to control them. They were creating early democratic
features, but many factors of colonial life were that they were still practicing undemocratic features of
government. Individual or human rights, Equality, and free and fair regular elections were properties
that colonist found looking for self government. During colonial America, democracy was a work in
progress with democratic and undemocratic features.
( Individual or human rights) was a democratic feature in colonial America times. Individual or human
rights for freedom of religion are a feature of
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The Importance Of Campaigning In The United States
To win a presidential election, it is a necessity to be able to afford the cost of campaigning. The start
up cost is $10 million just for the headquarter. These candidates will need to spend another $4 to $15
million to stay in the game. The fight to remain as a candidate is vicious as there will only be a couple
of candidates being chosen for the final round. To be in the final round, they have to gain their
popularity, advertise about themselves in order to win. The downside to the hefty price of
campaigning is that only the wealthy can win. The less wealthy ones are those whom are less funded
and are not in the two major political parties in the US. Hence the majority in the US might not be
very well represented due to social inequality.
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K-9 Handler Case Study
Officer Joseph is a veteran member of this department and K 9 Unit. He is always willing to assist
younger officers with questions or concerns, or share his vast level of experience and knowledge with
other Officers. Officer Joseph is never shy about addressing officer safety issues or operations issues
while on patrol or during critical incidents. Officer Joseph had the opportunity to work a new K 9
Handler and had done a great job addressing both the positive and negative performance issues.
Pucciarelli also continued his job as a range master.
It is a benefit having Officer Joseph assist patrol squads as he is a natural leader and teacher. Many
younger officers seek him out for leadership and instruction in everything from building
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How Emily Bronte Introduces the Reader to the Themes of...
How Emily Bronte Introduces the Reader to the Themes of Enclosure and the Supernatural in
Wuthering Heights
It took many attempts to get Wuthering Heights published and when it finally was it received a lot of
negative reviews because the contemporary readers weren t ready for Emily s style of realism. A
Victorian critic July 1848 from Graham s Magazine reviewed Wuthering Heights as vulgar depravity
and unnatural horrors and described the author as, a human being could have written such a book.
without attempting suicide. Emily Bronte lived a very difficult life and was quite isolated from people
she shows this in her story of Wuthering Heights. Her sisters both wrote books which were quite ...
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pushing the barrier, he did pull The attitude of the people at Wuthering Heights towards Lockwood
creates an social barrier between them, peevish displeasure Also, they show him no common courtesy
or kindness his reserve springs from an aversion to showy display of feeling to manifestations of
mutual kindliness. This illustrates that they are people of isolation and Heathcliff s actions support
this, as he refrains from any physical contact with Lockwood. reasons for keeping his hand out of the
way when he meets a would be acquaintance, Even the dogs aren t controlled and are enclosed in the
house, various sizes and ages, issued from hidden dens to the common centre. However their approach
to people comes from the fact that they don t socialise and interact with others, they are aware of this
Guests are so exceedingly rare in this house .
Wuthering Heights is described as very different and not like places of that time. of the atmospheric
tumult to which There is a definite gothic influence to the description of the house grotesque carving
lavished over the front, This gothic influence supports the idea of Wuthering Heights being very
different, as at the time this book was set gothic ideas were frowned on and considered as very
demonic. gaunt thorns all stretching their limbs…alms of the sun The use of
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The Interview With Sara Watkins
Introduction Every individual has their own perception on what a leader is to them. What is a leader?
What characteristics does a leader have? Are leaders born or made? These questions, along with many
more throughout the process have given a general idea of what a good leader entails. This grouped
included 17 anonymous interviews that provides the thoughts and opinions of what leadership is,
which include similarities across the board along with some differences.
Analysis
There are two different kinds of leaders. One would be a team player and the other is more of a
dictator. Going through the interviews it was clear to point out which were more of a team player
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Key words and phrases that I found in the research that correlate are anyone who influences, who sets
a good example, and is a great communicator.
There was also good feedback on whether a leader can be born or made. A majority seemed to think
that the answer is both. Nature vs. Nurture was brought up on multiple occasions throughout the
interviews saying that both are important. This made sense because just like any trait, if you don t use
it then you lose it. One might be born with the right traits and characteristics but it is ones experiences
that really brings them to light. It was brought up more than once that being born with those traits just
makes the path to being a leader easier. Though there was one who thought one could only be born to
be a leader.
James: I honestly think you are rather born with it because you cannot force somebody to lead
somebody else no matter how much knowledge you have about a subject does not mean that you can
actually do it...
James has a good
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Hmgt 395 Hgmt 310 Final Project Ambulatory Surgery Center...
HGMT 310 Final Project AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER strategic Planning and New Service
Development UMUC
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Assignment 3: (20 points) Final Project AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER CASE STUDY
(Power Point Presentation).
In the final project, students will apply the knowledge gained in this course to a case example.
Each student will select a SPECIFIC real Ambulatory Surgery Center and apply one of the scenarios
below and develop a 10 12 slide PowerPoint presentation to discuss the current status of the
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What are some strategies you would use to increase referrals to your ASC while maintaining high
patient satisfaction scores?
Another challenge facing ambulatory surgery centers is the recruitment of new physicians. Following
a national trend, many local hospitals and health systems are purchasing physician practices, which
could eventually lead to doctors referring surgical cases to a hospital s same day surgery department.
Assuming there is ample opportunity to increase surgical volume, how do you intend to recruit
physicians to practice via your ASC? What are some strategies/offerings you could employ?
The ASC you are currently managing is experiencing out of network challenges. Additionally, the
proposed reimbursement rates from payers do not match Medicare rates for your market. Most of your
ASC contracts are based on the Medicare fee schedule and because many of your surgeries are not on
that schedule, you have to negotiate a fee schedule on a case by case basis. What strategies could you
employ as you work with payors to contract for reasonable rates that could save you both money in
the short term?
In this changing environment, you are required to do more with less. Reimbursement rates are
declining; supply and implant costs, taxes, utilities, rent, salaries and benefits and other operating
costs are increasing and there are more regulatory requirements i.e.,
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Reflection Paper On Understanding My Life
Understanding My Life
We all have a life full of stories with good and bad moments, many of which we are proud of and
others we wish we could erase. Something we all have the potential to do but not everyone can is not
let mistakes or obstacles break us. We have obstacles since the moment we take our first breath but we
also have the ability to defeat them. The turning point in my life was recovering after my anxiety
attacks had taken the best of me.
Ever since I was born I ve had heart problems but, they were able to be maintained under control.
Unfortunately two years ago I was told my heart murmur was becoming a problem but with the
correct medication, everything would be okay. I tried to pretend nothing was wrong and I wanted to
continue following my regular schedule but I ended up overworking myself. Even though after
following up with my cardiologist and being told I was okay I didn t feel right.
There were times when I would try to breathe but no matter how hard I tried it felt like I was standing
in a room with no oxygen. My chest pain reached a point to where I was feeling as if I had been
stabbed. There was nothing I could do but cry. I went to the doctor but there was nothing wrong, my
heart problems were under control but my body made it seem like they weren t.
A major factor for my anxiety was the pressure I felt from the judgment of other people. Growing up I
didn t exactly have the best experience with other kids. I would get judged because of my weight all
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United States Dealing With High School Dropouts
It is a big concern for many in the United States dealing with high school dropouts. Ever year the rate
of high school dropouts is increasing at a rapid pace than expected. The dropout rate of persons under
the age of 18 has risen from 8.1% in 2009 to 9.2 % in 2012 according to the National Center for
Education Services. These kids are leaving school at a young age and have a lot of spare time on their
hands and when this occurs, persons around their years of 18 can end up in trouble. The education
system of the United States are trying their best to keep these children in school and earn their
education. There are some states that already have programs and laws that requires children to attend
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The following year the state reported that its high school dropout rate decreased by one third ,
according to Forbes. In these states they consider these laws as No Pass, No Drive policy. Some states
have expanded their policies to include student academic performance and behavior, as well as
attendance. Five states require teenagers to maintain a minimum academic status. Two states require a
minimum proficiency level on standardized tests. In addition, eight states revoke driving rights to
students based on poor behavior, such as suspensions or criminal activity. No Pass, No Drive laws do
work when implemented properly. After all, evidence given by state Departments of Education
provide at least support of this position. A recent study concluded that NPND laws were particularly
effective with African American boys, who historically have had the highest risk of dropping out of
high school. NPND laws led to a 2.7 percentage increase in average educational attainment among
black males and a 6.4 percentage point increase in the probability of graduating high school. ,
according to the National Education Board. These laws help these children stay out of trouble and stay
in school. Taking away a teenagers licenses can be a motivation for some, so they ll want to stay in
school if they don t want their driving privileges to be stripped away. By using the possibly of
revoking driver s licenses, the motivation to stay in school is very
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Gender Roles In The Taming Of The Shrew
Shakespeare s The Taming of the Shrew was already renown for its boasting a battle of the sexes .
After all, the conflict of gender relations are so blatant in the piece, that they are nearly impossible to
ignore. However, it was in 1967 that the sexism was clearly spelled out in Franco Zeffirelli s film
adaptation of the famous play. Consequently, even those that are too languid to read the play, will
abandon their indolence and feverishly examine the role of gender in Zeffirelli s motion picture.
Specifically, at a first glance it appears as if Shakespeare characterizes Katherina as inherently evil.
Yet, then it becomes evident that male chauvinism permeates every scene as the audience witnesses
the strong female lead of Katherina be forced into submission by both her husband and her society, the
patriarchal Petruchio and Padua. Therefore, it is possible to ascertain that Shakespeare is
communicating the perils of sexism.
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Gone is the twinkle that once existed in Katherina s eyes when her tongue [told] the anger of [her]
heart , now replaced with dullness and oppression (Shakespeare 170). The only sentiment that Kate
exudes following her domestication is fear, when she worries that her behavior could incite Petruchio
to punish her once again. When Katherina delivers the iconic monologue including thy husband is thy
lord... thy keeper , the extent of her sexism caused subordination becomes readily apparent. By the
time the end the fifth act ends, Katherina has been beaten down into a nearly unrecognizable
submissive version of herself, which will pain any contemporary viewer. However, to the residents of
patriarchal Padua, she was now finally a desirable and worthwhile woman
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Research Paper On Audio Steganography
Abstract Abundant use of electronic communication has paved way for transmitting information
securely. Security has its importance and application in wide area. It is a measure of human
negligence, in desire to enclose the latest technological inventions. This measure may have drastic
effect on human conception to the positioning of application, which needs a determined concern in
terms of security. Audio steganography is the science of hiding some secret text or audio files in a host
audio file by using different algorithms to retrieve the original data. The main challenge in audio
steganography is to obtain high payload and efficiency.
There are wide varieties of techniques such as LSB, parity coding, phase coding, spread spectrum etc.,
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Thus steganography is said to be a covert communication. In contrast to Cryptography, where the
enemy is allowed to detect, intercept and modify messages without being able to violate certain
security premises guaranteed by a cryptosystem, the goal of Steganography is to hide messages inside
other harmless messages in a way that does not allow any enemy to even detect that there is a presence
of second message [1]. Both steganography and cryptography are meant for secret communication but
the approach is different. Hiding of secret message using steganography can be done in different forms
like text steganography, image steganography, audio steganography and video steganography.
Encoding secret messages in audio is the most challenging task while using steganography because
human auditory system (HAS) is more perceptive than human visual system (HVS) [5]. Thus audio
file is used as a cover file to hide secret data and it is called audio steganography. In Audio
steganography, secret message is embedded into digitized audio signal which results into altering the
binary sequence of corresponding audio file. There are several methods are available for audio
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The Career Of A Hedge Fund Manager
George Soros, a significant hedge fund manager, made a considerable return of one billion dollars in a
single day by taking advantage of the English Pound and selling it a favorable time. This is considered
by many financial analysts to be one of the most exceptional investments of all time. Instances such as
the latter are not rare in the profession of hedge fund managing. These individuals look over hedge
fund portfolios, which often use high risk methods in order to achieve an exceptional return on an
investment in spite of the current market conditions. Even though the career of managing hedge funds
is competitive and high risk, the potential salary and benefits that are available with this quickly
growing career is a stimulus in regards to the need for more investors in the market. The career of a
hedge fund manager may sound appealing to many but most individuals do not realize the work that it
takes to reach an elite position. Although technically a degree is not a prerequisite to being a hedge
fund manager, it is recommended as finding a job will be extremely problematic. The course of action
that most individuals approach is to acquire the most advantageous credentials. The traditional
education that most people go through is to acquire a bachelor s degree in a business related field, then
going to a post graduate school in order to obtain get a master s in economics or an MBA (masters in
business administration). Also an increasing popular option to take is to
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Character Analysis Of The Giver
The Giver: Analyzing Characters and Topics The character in the story that I was most fascinated by
was the Giver. This character has many admirable qualities. He is resilient against the painful and hard
memories he has seen and he is loving. He and Jonas are the only two characters in the story that are
even capable of loving. While reading this story, I felt as though the Giver and Jonas were lucky
because they get to understand and feel love, but on the other end of the spectrum, they experience
pain and great sadness. The other characters in the story get to be blissfully unaware of the pain and
suffering of the past. The first trait that I mentioned above, resilience, is why I like the Giver s
character so much. The quote that exemplifies this is, The worst part of holding memories is not the
pain. It s the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared. I ve shared them with you, Jonas said,
trying to cheer him up. That s true. And having you here with me over the past year has made me
realize that things must change. For years I ve felt that they should, but it seemed so hopeless. Now
for the first time I think there might be a way (Lowry 1993 Ch. 20 p. 154 155 para. 9 11). This shows
the Giver s resilience. He has been lonely because he had these memories, some that were very
painful, and no one with which to share them. He saw pain and love and somehow lived with the
burden of this knowledge. He continued to carry the burden of being the Receiver while
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Briar Rose Symbolism Essay
The story of Briar Rose is about an evil fairy who wasn t invited to a party. As punishment, she puts a
spell on a child. Her spell was that on her fifteenth year she will fall into deep sleep from a prick on a
spinning wheel. The Brothers Grimm has positioned the audience to see the thirteenth fairy as evil
while Briar Rose and the Prince are seen as good. The theme of good will triumph over evil, is
reinforced through the symbols when good characters defeat evil ones. The Brothers Grimm has
positioned the audience to see the theme of good triumphing over evil through the character
archetypes and symbolic meaning.
The Brothers Grimm has positioned the audience to see the thirteenth fairy as evil while Briar Rose
and the Prince are seen as good. Firstly, the audience has been positioned to see the thirteenth fairy as
an evil villain in the way she dresses herself. The story tells us that she appears in the dining hall
dressed in all black. The word was brought that the thirteenth fairy was come, with a black cap on her
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The audience was positioned to see the theme good will always triumph over evil by the symbols. A
symbol in the text Briar Rose was seen as the hedge of thorns. A large hedge of thorns soon grew
round the palace this tells us that evil is now appearing. Later in the text there appears a
transformation. Now that very day the hundred years were ended; and as the prince came to the thicket
he saw nothing but beautiful flowering shrubs . This transform is a sign to the reader that good is
triumphing over evil. As you can see, a thicket of thorns usually indicates evil while flowers usually
show the meaning of good. The theme of good will triumph over evil through the work of symbols
and the way that something evil like thorns turns into something beautiful like
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Essay On Iceberg Theory
One way of looking at Hemingway s (1932) Iceberg Theory is through Conversational Implicature
Theory. This approach is part of the pragmatics approach applying to literature.
The application of pragmatics in literary analysis dates back to the 1970s. Although previous
researchers like Morris (1938) had already proposed the connection between pragmatics and rhetoric,
it was not until 1971 that Ohmann first touched the field by defining literature as a type of discourse.
Later in 1976, Van Dijk first used the name Literary Pragmatics . In Pratt s (1977) Toward a Speech
Acts Theory of Literary Discourse, the author claimed that language in literary works is also
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By saying the hills look like white elephants, the girl tries to draw out another topic. White elephant in
English is something expensive but useless or troublesome. At this moment, readers cannot know her
intention, but considering their later conversations, the girl is implicating the baby:
By intentionally take the elephant as the animal, the man violates the Maxim of Relation. By saying
words contradictory to each other, he also violates the Maxim of Quality. He stops the girl from
talking about the baby, which receives a reply sounds irony to him. That is why his tone turns harsh.
The man s provocative attitude forces the girl to change the topic. Before she tries a second time, they
talk about a kind of Spanish alcohol, during which we can see that the girl does not know Spanish, and
it can be further speculated that she relies on the man on this trip. Then their topic changes to licorice.
Readers can say it for sure that the girl is talking with implicature:
The man s answer violates the Maxim of Quality, since it is impossible that everything tastes like
licorice. The girl also violates the Maxim of Quality. She knows the man s words are not true, but still
echoes with him. She emphasizes that all the things people have waited so long for taste like licorice,
especially absinthe, but in fact absinthe tastes bitter with slightly
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Examples Of Hubris In Odysseus
As one can surmise from the tumultuous situations he is forced into over the following years at sea,
Odysseus endured great hardships all due to his hubris. His crew was decimated and he was forced to
live without his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, for far longer than he ever expected. However,
like Gilgamesh, Odysseus is ultimately not ruined by his hubris. Instead, Homer decides to end his tale
by finally allowing him to arrive home with More [gifts] than he ever would have taken out of Troy /
Had he come home safely with his share of the loot (13.142 143), suggesting good fortune in the end
for Odysseus. Although he indeed finds trouble at home as his wife has many suitors competing to win
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In the climax of Oedipus the King, Jocasta hangs herself in shame at marrying her own son and
Oedipus follows by gouging out his own eyeballs, rendering him sightless once he finally saw the
truth. He is so despaired that he claims If there is any ill worse than ill, that is the lot of Oedipus (179).
He is then banished from his kingdom of Thebes, now hated by the gods (185). Alone, sightless, and
devoid of the respect and honor he once had, it seems apparent that Oedipus life has been permanently
ruined all due to his hubris. Considering that Sophocles was making one of the most impactful
warnings against hubris in literature, he probably hoped that this was the exact message his audience
would receive. However, one would be incorrect to simply assume that hubris robbed Oedipus of any
peace he could ever achieve. In the second play of the trilogy, Oedipus at Colonus, Oedipus begins in
the sordid state he was left in at the end of Oedipus the King, but by the end, we see him protected and
honored by Athens, triumphant over his enemies, and apparently rewarded by the gods with
everlasting well being after death (Ahrensdorf 167). Oedipus has clearly experienced quite the
transformation, from ignoble outcast to revered figure blessed by the gods he once disrespected. Quite
a different message can be taken from the ending of this play as compared to the previous one. Hubris
may have caused immense pain and loss, but it was not the end of Oedipus happiness, no matter how
dire circumstances may have seemed for years of his life. Instead, Oedipus was able to find honor and
peace in death. Once again, this ancient text indicates that hubris is a tragic flaw that people can rise
above in the
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Summary Of Immigrants And Crime Statistics
This article has brought up the truth when it comes to immigrants and crime statistics. With the
upcoming American elections, the topic of immigrants is widely debated and discussed upon.
Statistics which are given indicate that crime rates for immigrants are increasingly high. This instills
moral panic in communities when there is no reason evident reason to be afraid. The crime statistics of
immigrant crimes are exaggerated and emphasized upon. Crime rates as the article mentioned are low.
Immigrants are not solely responsible for committing crimes. Moral panic occurs since the elections
and Donald Trump is creating fear and hostility towards immigrants. The presentation of crime
statistics is heavily weighed upon. In order to validate a claim, statistics are used. This is what this
article indicates. Mr. Trump is using dated statistics to support his claim of dangerous immigrants.
These accusations can evidently make immigrants feel as if they are targeted by politicians which in
turn, can result in marginalization. The correlation of immigrants and crime rates is a myth. The media
portrays immigrants to be dangerous and responsible for crimes. This is not the case; not all
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American officers argue that they do not racially profile individuals. This is not a case, for instance,
the Arizona SB1070 would show occurrences of racial profiling. If this bill went through it would
allow officers to pull over and question anyone that resembled a Mexican appearance . This can
include anything from how the individual is dressed and their physical appearance. Arizona officers
argued that this was not racial profiling and they would use different means to question individuals.
Clearly this was not the case, this bill was meant to allow for racial profiling. This would be
considered a myth for the reason that officers argue that they never racially profile, but this bill would
argue
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Against Mandatory Drug Testing
Drug testing applicants, as well as recipients, on welfare has been an ongoing debate for multiple
years. Many have argued that if an individual has to be tested to get a paycheck, others should be
tested and screened to receive a federal check of financial aid. Those individuals who are recipients of
the welfare program should be drug tested nationwide to eliminate the problematic spending of
taxpayer dollars. Since 1971, this type of testing has been used for military purposes, in the work
force, and has recently been incorporated into state welfare laws. With this addition, controversial
topics, such as how these tests are paid for and whether or not they violate the fourth amendment as an
unlawful search, have arose. Although, they have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first case that was taken to the Supreme Court, Skinner v. Railway Labor Executives Association
in 1989, weighted just that (McLaughlin). The Court sided with the Federal Railroad Administration s
regulation of requiring employees to be drug tested after specified accidents occurred (McLaughlin).
In addition to this case, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that collecting urine is classified as
searches under the 4th Amendment (McLaughlin). Although, they are reasonable with a warrant, or in
the welfare case, the recipients are required to drug test in order to receive their federal funds
(McLaughlin). If an applicant refuses said drug tests, they are not eligible for federal funding and won
t be allowed until they take, and pass, this test (McLaughlin). Since 1971, only one case has been
ruled as unconstitutional which leaves a majority of the other cases, brought to the Supreme Court
rule, ruled to that of legal action
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