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What Qualities Make A Good Leader Essay
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of leadership theory and practical examples. It demands a comprehensive exploration of various
leadership styles, such as transformational, transactional, and servant leadership, and the ability
to discern which qualities are universally applicable and which may vary based on context.
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well-crafted essay should have a clear introduction that captures the reader's attention and
provides a roadmap for what follows. The body of the essay needs to delve into each quality in
detail, offering insightful analysis and supporting evidence. Balancing depth with conciseness is
crucial to maintain the reader's engagement.
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easy to fall into the trap of listing generic traits without delving into the specifics or providing
concrete examples. To stand out, the essay should offer a fresh perspective or delve into lesser-
known qualities that contribute to effective leadership.
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and examples to resonate with the target audience is essential for a successful essay.
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What Qualities Make A Good Leader EssayWhat Qualities Make A Good Leader Essay
Kenneth Bianchi Psychological Analysis
Alysha Knight
Psychology 2301 Psychological Disorder As discussed and studied there are many
who now have a hard time believing there psych disorders exists. Understandably
so, because we find that it can become repetitive once a criminal has scene that there
may be a way out of their consequence. Mr. Kenneth Bianchi is known as the
Hillside Strangler and also a man who brought more skepticism to psych defenses in
crime. This is a man who was caught and convicted for 15 rapes and murders. In his
younger years you could say he has slightly a tragic story. His biological mother
was a drunk but was adopted at birth and had a love hate relationship with women
even as a young child. (Bio, 2017) Bianchi did not work alone though, he began
teaming up with his cousin Angelo Buono after a failed relationship on Kenneth s
part. Posing as policemen, the cousins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also the fact that one of his personalities belong to an identity he tried to steal may
have given his lie away. Although two of a half dozen experts evaluated Bianchi
as a multiple personality, Nash said authorities showed that Bianchi s attempt to
prove he had the disorder by constantly changing his story was no more than a self
serving alibi. (Krikorian, 1998) I believe psychological disorders exist and that are
unfortunate to those who truly have them, but what we face now is that its hard to
believe the true disorder due to the people that have no disorder at all. Before 1991,
she said, she found references to only about 20 cases dating back to the first days of
the American judicial system (Krikorian, 1998) Howard Davis Jr was known as the
Valley Pickup Truck Rapist and convicted of 338 years of prisonfor sexual assault
and rape of 4 women and a 10 year old
Comparing Snowman s Oryx And Crake
The work begins in a state of regression, with the character, Snowman, in the
present world in which societal structure has been abandoned. The only people
besides Snowman, if one can truly call them people, in this world are the Crakers,
who are extremely primitive in nature. They do not understand most things and more
or less coexist with the natural world. The Crakers, unlike the society Snowman
once knew, simply eat the plants that regrow and return all things to nature.
Snowman is pictured doing at the start of the novel doing fairly arbitrary things:
scratching his bug bites, peeing on grasshoppers, and, most importantly, checking
his watch, which reads zero hour as always since it s broken (16 17). The book ends
in a very similar manner. Snowman is back... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The work Oryx and Crake is centered around the conflict between the society s
desires and the natural laws of the world. The society craves immortality and
enhancements above what the natural world has provided. The genetic concoctions
created in attempt to battle the effects of life end in the need for more biotech to
combat the destruction caused, as the society continuously refuses to obey the rules
of the nature. The tussle between nature and society spirals further and further out of
control in the story. 6. Identify and summarize the seven most important plot
moments, those that highlight conflict (external or internal) and move the text
towards resolution. Make sure to label the climax or turning point of the work.
Jimmy s mother, no longer able to stand the work done in the compound, runs away,
taking Jimmy s pet with her. This is her way of siding with the natural world. While
she was emotionally absent to begin with, her choice to run away leaves Jimmy
without any form of true parental figure (his father, while still there, is rarely
around). Crake becomes obsessive with the pitfalls of mankind and the scientific
capabilities to escape them during his time at the Watson Crick
The Common Technique for Free Throw
Introduction The basketball game played by two teams consisting of five players.
In the basketball game, the basketball player tries to outscore their opponent by
passing, handling or dribbling the basketball into position for shooting the ball into
their offensive basket. When either of the team player violated or foul, the fouled
player attempts a free throw of the ball changes (Mood, Masker Rink, 1991). The
free drop is important later in the game because of the free throws comprise a
significantly larger portion of total points made during the final 5 minutes than the
first 35 minutes of the game for both gaining and losing teams (Kozar, 1994). The
fouled player required to shoot from the free throwline. The free throw line is 15 feet
from the basket and has ample time to attempt the shot, so that is the easiest shots in
basketball. A successful free throw needed a good concentration, relaxation, but the
most important is a good mechanic in the shot. Also, the player does more practice
can increase the success percentage in a free throw. This paper will be concentrating
on the common technique of free throw which are including the approach and stance
phase, backswing phase, force producing phase, follow through and projectile motion.
Approach and stance phase Most of the basketball player has different preliminary
movement to prepare free throw. The basketball player attempted to relax themselves
and free the muscle tension before they shot which are shaking
Filter Feeder Essay
After years of only being able to study the impact of small filter feeders near the
surface of the water, a group of scientists in Monterey Bay, California, have
invented a camera and laser device that can record data on the effects of filter
feeders deep in the ocean.[1][2][4] This device, given the name DeepPIV (particle
image velocimetry), spent June to December 2015 observing 2 species of giant
larvaceans in the bay. Because larvaceans don t form their mucus house in a lab, this
was the first time scientists have gained insight as to how these mucus membranes
play a role in oceanic carboncycling.
Each day, giant larvaceans create a filmy membrane up to a meter across that encases
the creature. By beating their tail, the larvaceans then pump ocean water into the
membrane, which acts as a filter that catches nutrients in the water that the
larvaceans can eat. When the membrane gets too clogged, the larvaceans discard it,
and it quickly sinks to the ocean floor, carrying carbon with it. Because of the speed
at which the mucus sinks, the carbon containing pellets of animal excrement bypass
animals and drops to depths that hold carbon for long expanses of time. As Sari
Giering, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As concerns about the ocean and how it will be affected by climate change rise,
turning to animals may be our best bet. After all, discovered about the same time as
this were caterpillars that are able to digest plastic. In both cases, scientists may be
able to harness animal capabilities to protect the environment. Unfortunately,
DeepPIV only collected flow measurement from 24 creatures.[1] Furthermore, only
the footage of 10 giant larvaceans was analyzed.[4] Although more research is
needed, I believe these discoveries could lead to more breakthroughs in the fields of
climate science and oceanography, and possibly even help us find ways of protecting
oceans from increased acidity and
Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is a method for assessing the total cost of facility
ownership. It takes into account all costs of acquiring, owning, and disposing of a
building or building system. LCCA is especially useful when project alternatives that
fulfill the same performance requirements, but differ with respect to initial costsand
operating costs, have to be compared in order to select the one that maximizes net
savings. For example, LCCA will help determine whether the incorporation of a high
performance HVAC or glazing system, which may increase initial costbut result in
dramatically reduced operating and maintenance costs, is cost effective or not. LCCA
is not useful for budget allocation.
Lowest life cycle cost (LCC) is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
LCCA can be repeated throughout the design process if more detailed cost
information becomes available. Initially, construction costs are estimated by
reference to historical data from similar facilities. Alternately, they can be
determined from government or private sector cost estimating guides and databases.
The Tri Services Parametric Estimating System (TPES) contained in the National
Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) Construction Criteria Base (CCB) developed
models of different facility types by determining the critical cost parameters (i.e.,
number of floors, area and volume, perimeter length) and relating these values
through algebraic formulas to predict costs of a wide range of building systems,
subsystems, and assemblies. The TPES models can be adapted to facilities beyond
those included in the base modeling system by using SuccessEstimator, a software
package available from U.S. Cost.
Detailed cost estimates are prepared at the submittal stages of design (typically at
30%, 60%, and 90%) based on quantity take off calculations. These estimates rely on
cost databases such as the Commercial Unit Price Book (C UPB) or the R. S. Means
Building Construction Cost Database.
Testing organizations such as ASTM International and trade organizations have
reference data for materials and products they test or represent.
Energy and Water Costs
Operational expenses for energy, water, and
The Sniper Short Story
In Liam O Flaherty s suspense short story, The Sniper, A Republican sniper is in
the midst of a battle in Dublin, Ireland. He gets injured and must kill his Free
Stater enemy. What he wasn t aware of was the fact that the Free Stater sniper was
his brother. As aforementioned in the first sentence, the story is all about
suspense, and there are three key ways The Sniper builds suspense. The Sniper
draws out moments that wouldn t ordinarily be drawn out, speeds up several
events in rapid fire, and has all the events happening in swift succession. The
Sniper builds suspense by slowing actions down. The beginning of the story starts
with the protagonist thinking about whether he should smoke or not. He paused
for a moment, considering whether he should risk a smoke. It was dangerous. The
flash might be seen in the darkness, and there were enemies watching. He decided
to take the risk. The word risk is what indicates that this is no ordinary smoke
break. There is a chance this will be a fatal mistake, and the suspense is created in
that knowledge. After that fateful decision, The enemy shoots at the protagonist
and misses, so he moves to the left. He rolled over the roof to a chimney stack in
the rear, and slowly drew him self up behind it, until his eyes were level with the top
of the parapet. There was nothing to be seen just the dim outline of the opposite
housetop against the blue sky. His enemy was under cover. Now, the suspense lies in
the fact that the
Solon And Lycurgus Essay
Solon and His Inferior Lycurgus. Of many ancient rulers, two are made very
memorable. Lycurgus, ruler of Sparta, and Solon, ruler of Athens, made significant
impacts on their polis that would continue throughout ancient Greek history. The
reforms that were created by these rulers can be disputed in regards to their benefit on
their city state. The reforms Solon implemented were more efficacious in producing
democratic change in Athens then those reforms that were executed in Spartaby
Lycurgus. Due to the fact Solon is a man of middle ground, two reforms that are
seen as superior to those of Lycurgus are the changes in trade as well as government.
The reforms implemented by Lycurgus are different than those of Solon s. Lycurgus,
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Life at Sparta in several ways resembled that of a military camp, (Powell 2001, 219).
Many laws that Lycurgus proposed revolved around the benefit of the Spartan
military. These implementations set by Lycurgus do not give any benefit to the
democratic changes occurring in society at the time.
Solon and his reforms are excellent examples of how Athens developed the road to
democracy, and how the benefits of these reforms make Solon superior to
Lycurgus as a ruler. Solon, a man of middle ground, was urged forward by the
people to rule over them and to settle differences between the rich and the poor.
Solon, on the other hand, could not go to such extremes in his constitution, since he
was a man of modest fortune and had been chosen by the people. Yet he made full
use of his power, relying on the good will of the
citizens and their confidence in him, (Plutarch, 22.16). Since the people chose
Solon to rule, he stood a middle ground, and made decisions based on what was
best for the people, a true example of democracy in Athens. Solon also benefited the
citizens of Athens through is reforms relating to trade. Solon implemented a law that
required every man to have a trade. He sought to dignify all trades and ordered the
Council of Areopagus to inquire how every man made a living and to punish those
who had no occupation, (Plutarch, 22.22).
The Problem And Defining Fitness Function Essay
. Population based search involves evolution of group of points in search space such
as in ant colony optimization and evolutionary computation techniques. The mode of
origin is another basis to distinguish between nature inspired and no nature inspired
metaheuristic algorithm. Evolutionary computation and Ant Colony Optimization
belongs to the class of nature inspired whereas tabu search and iterated local search
belongs to the class of non nature inspired algorithms. Metaheuristicalgorithms are
also known as search based techniques or optimization algorithmswhich when
applied to software engineering problems gave rise to Search Based Software
Engineering (SBSE) [3] which reformulates software engineering problems as search
problems. It is a collective attempt to shift from human based search to machine
based search by applying search based optimization techniques. These methods
encompass representation of problem and defining fitness function. SBSE treats
search problem as one where optimal or near optimal solution are sought in a search
space of solution by making use of fitness function that discriminates worse and better
solution. Although many researchers, practitioners have applied search based
optimization to software engineering domain, SBSE term was first coined by
Harman and Jones [3] in 2001 in their work which advocates Search Based
Optimization as a general approach to Software Engineering. A number of SBSE
methods such as Simulated Annealing (SA), Genetic
How Have Spacesuits Changed Over Time
Ever since the first man traveled from Earth, spacesuits have played an essential part
of an astronaut s job. For decades, these suits have allowed humans to travel to and
work in space. What many people may not know is that spacesuits have changed
drastically over time. As scientists have challenged themselves to improve upon space
missions, an astronaut s spacesuit has changed to allow such ventures to be possible.
The first spacesuits were very different from the ones that are worn by astronauts
today. When human space travel first began, spacesuits were silver and made of
rubber, cloth, and other materials. They were also much thinner. As the earliest
astronauts never left the spacecraft, their suits were not intended to be worn in space.
Rolls Royce Power by Hour
Rolls Royce Power By the Hour
Project Report Prepared by PHANESH V. R. ATMURI
Rolls Royce Power By the Hour
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Executive Summary
Today most Multi National Companies that are operating globally are realizing that
they have to take complete control of After Sales Service, in order to compete
effectively and synergize their operations with profitability. Earlier days, much of
the service operations were handled by third parties. Companies have identified that
after salesservice is a significant source of revenue for the organization. With this
paradigm shift and change in the culture, Rolls Royce pioneered and conceptualized
Power by the Hour , an after sales service program that helps focus customer in their
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The optimal contract is really a combination of three things: fixed payment or fixed
price, cost sharing and performance based compensation. The essence of PBL is
buying performance outcomes, not the individual parts and repair actions. Instead
of buying set levels of spares, repairs, tools, and data, the new focus is on buying a
predetermined level of availability to meet the [buyer s] objectives . Rolls Royce has
responded to this market demand by developing a comprehensive, integrated suite
of engine aftercare services named Power by the Hour (PBH). RollsRoyce works
closely with customers, irrespective of their size and operating business model,
developing a customized service package, optimized to individual customer
requirements. PBH is a flexible approach to achieving an engine support service that
has the correct fit and scope of services to meet the operator s specific needs. It
provides a
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Rolls Royce Power By the Hour
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single source solution ensuring Peace of Mind for the overall lifetime support of the
engine, from the time the engine is delivered to the customer until the engine goes
out of service. This is achieved through the sharing of knowledge, expertise and
experience. Through a partnership approach, PBH: п‚· aligns incentives and goals
п‚· minimizes financial and operational risk
Horace Mann Research Paper
Horace Mann (1796 1859)
Horace Mann was a kid who was born into poverty in Franklin, Massachusetts. He
would always go down to the library to study and learn. He taught himself. The
library was his home away from home. He practically lived there. Horace would
read stories beyond his wildest dreams and all the facts and information he needed.
He loved them. Horace was hooked. Since he was born into poverty he wanted to
turn his life around. Horace was determined to make sure everyone gets the education
that he would have liked, he wanted to help.
Early life
Horace was born May 4, 1796, he had no education. So he taught himself all the
basic subjects. He went to the library a lot. It was his favorite place. It was like he
couldn t read enough. He grew up fast and by the time he was twenty he was
admitted into the sophomore class at Brown University. It was a spectacular
experience for him because he never really had an education. At that university he
took interest in politics and education. Upon graduation Horace gave a speech about
the advancement of the human race through education and how it would help the
human race. He believed that if he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He worked there from 1827 to 1833. In 1835 he worked with the massachusetts
senate for two more years. He spent most of his time aiming at improving
infrastructure like railroads and canals. While Mann served in the Senate the
Massachusetts educational system was suffering with the quality of education
deteriorating. So in 1837 the state opened up the first board of education, Mann was
the secretary. In 1838 Mann started a weekly journal, it was about education. It was
for teachers and anybody who would listen. The journal was called common school
journal . With funds from the boards activities at a minimum, the position needed
more moral leadership than anything else, Mann proved himself up to the
Control Engagement Flow Diagram Of The Project
Management...
Figure 5. Control Engagement Flow Diagram I.Inputs: In the project management
plan, information as to the process and phases of a project is enclosed. The plan
addresses human resource requirements, the methods of how work will be performed
in addition to the requirements and modus operandi for communicating among
stakeholder (PMBOK, 2013). The documents used in the plan guides a manager
through managing and controlling project activities (Dow et al., 2015, p. 113). The
issue log, work performance data, and project documents are updated on a regular
basis throughout the project cycle. Work performance data is used to measure project
activities performance and deliverables in the form of percentage, start and finish
dates, actual cost, durations, and so forth. Project documents are used to support the
inputs for controlling stakeholder engagements and as previously stated the issue log
address old and new issues throughout the cycle of the project (PMBOK, 2013).
II.Tools Techniques Managing information is necessary in order to maintain
consistency. Information management system is a tool used to ensure that all reports
and data are captured. Information systems allow for consolidation and distribution
of information to stakeholders. Information systems also have the capability of
issuing reports in various formats (PMBOK, 2013). Expert Judgement and Meetings
are both important to controlling stakeholder engagement through the use of skillful
assessment and
How Does Jane Change Throughout The Novel
After confronting her aunt, Jane is shipped off to Lowood School. This is a
school for young, dependent girls, who are mostly orphaned from at least one
parent. This school s name also has a meaning behind it, Lowood is a place where
Jane is miserable at a portion of a time therefore it symbolized a low period in her
life. Jane brings her mentality from Gateshead to Lowood and is not willing to be
conformed into society by following a set of rules that do not please her as well as
obey silently as she did before, but then she meets Helen Burn. Helen gives Jane a
new perspective on life and how to live life. Helen encourages Jane to act
graciously, even to those who do not deserve it, because acting any other way will
not make the situation any less worse. Jane takes Helen s advice of being the bigger
person later on in the plot when she speaks to her cousin, St. John Rivers. The
interaction between Jane and Helen serve as a stepping stone to Jane s maturity as a
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This push toward adulthood makes Jane mature in a gloomy manner that shuts a
part of her away so that she is left with a serious demeanor. Unlike Gateshead, here
Jane finally seems to fit in and is seen as a well mannered girl that has a future
ahead of her. She is given a position as a teacher at the school and seems to be in
conformity with its life for a while. But Jane no longer feels the need to seek
approve from anyone, she seeks to do what is best for her. Lowood leaves a
perpetual impression on Jane s character. Lowood is where Jane learns to be humble
instead of greedy. The burnt porridge and plain garments are something that Jane
never moves on from. Even after she leaves Lowood, she dresses in conservative
clothes and does not enjoy lavish and extravagant
How To Write A Sample Of Narrative Report For
Memorial...
Memorial Hospital
Food Runner
Employee Signature: ______________________________________
Date:________________
Printed Name: ___________________________________
Reports to: Food Service Manager
Department: Food Service
Purpose:
To assists with daily operations of patient meal deliveries. Responsible for providing
good customer service to Hospital patients and staff.
Responsibilities:
Memorial Hospital expects work performance to be consistent with its mission and
believes in employee contribution. Employee suggestions are welcomed to improve
job performance and efficiency.
Day to day food service:
Prepares meal tray according to patients food order
Follows portion sizes and FIFO standards
Verifies that all items ordered are delivered... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Other duties may be assigned Qualifications:
Individual must be able to perform all tasks listed in job description as well as
knowledge, skills and abilities listed below. For people with disabilities, reasonable
accommodations may be made to perform essential functions. Ability to read hospital
map and understand flow of traffic in hospital.
Education and experiences:
High School diploma or GED
6 months to years of food service experience
Special knowledge requirements:
ServSaf certified or Food handler s card within 90 days of employment (books and
supplies provided).
Interpersonal skills:
Individual must have strong customer service skills, interpersonal skills, in various
settings and with diverse cultural groups. Able to communicate using basic English.
Individual must also be able to be flexible to fit to change circumstances with regular
interpersonal
The United Farm Workers Association Improve The
Conditions...
To what degree did the United Farm Workers Association improve the conditions of
farmworkers in California.
Introduction:
In 1910 mexicans fled from Mexico to work in agriculture in America, they labored
in inhumane conditions and the people they worked for ignored state laws on
working conditions (Tavaana). This is how the farm workers would work before the
United Farm WorkersUnion came along. They didn t have the rights they deserved,
they were treated however the growers would like to treat them because they
would go around the law and do what they wanted. Farm workers didn t have
unions and the rights that they do now back in 1910. Research has been done on
this topic on how them migrating started, on how they were treated, and how it has
gotten better over the years. This topic is important because it discusses some of the
history of Mexican immigrants. It also demonstrates some challenges they went
through when they came to the United States to find work. My study of the topic is
important because it will give some background information on how the farm
workers were brought and how they were treated. After I will bring in Cesar Chavez
and his contributions to helping the farm workers. Lastly I will be talking about his
negative contribution which isn t talked about that often and comparing it with the
positive. My investigation fits into broader questions in the subject because it is
taking two different points of views and comparing them to each other. I choose
Hope Through The Holocaust In Four Perfect Pebbles
Hope Through The Holocaust
Viktor Frankl once said, Whoever was still alive had reason for hope. During the
Holocaust, when Germany purged themselves and other countries of Jews, the Jews
that were still alive were still hopeful of being saved. In Four Perfect Pebbles by Lila
Perl and Marion Blumenthal Lazan, Marion, her mother, father, and brother Albert
try to escape the horrors of Nazi Germany. They are brought to the concentration
camp Bergen Belsen with hopes of staying together and being liberated. When they
were all liberated and saved off the Death Train, they all lived except her father, that
died of typhus a few days later. Having hope through these dark times helped the
Blumenthals survive the Holocaust, against all odds. To survive the Holocaust, they
had to endure being treated as less than human, and make important acts of bravery
and courage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a jew was even suspected on not complying with the laws, it could lead to
beatings, arrests, imprisonment, or even death. (Pg 18) In Bergen Belsen, the Jews
that died of typhus and other diseases would be burned or buried in mass graves.
(Pg 2) While at the camp, cattle cars would be brought to take jews for the east.
These transports averaged 1,000 people but some had more than 3,000 Jews. The
Blumenthals learned to hope that none of them would be on these cattle cars and
brought away. Mistreating the Jews was one of the way the Nazis persecuted and
discriminated the Jewish
Headscarf Controversy
French media coverage of the headscarf controversy perpetuates considerable
misunderstanding of Islam and thus the politics of secularism extend to media
framing of the tension between religious minorities and the non religious in a
society where secular is hegemonic. In 1989, in a small town outside of Paris, three
girls were expelled for wearing Hijabs. The girls were in no way disruptive, or
incapable academically, however, the event became significant to the reframing of
the headscarf as a ;veil; or misrepresentation as a chador through and by the media.
Furthermore, public intellectuals in the media promoted concerns regarding Iran
type mobilisation in France. A similar incident occurred in 1994, 69 girls were
expelled for wearing what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The term cuius regio eius religio , the religion of the ruler is the religion of all of his
subject , applies in France s largely irreligious society in the sense that it suggests an
absolute power, with a single political task; the care of its population, which in this
case ought to abide secularism. The crisis of laГЇcitГ© is embedded in a political
struggle over the model of France s future, one which aims to maintain a secular
personality of the French Republic. Anniversary of the French Revolution in 1989
reiterates issue of Universalism being a defining trait of republican France.
However, as Casanova suggest the secular is a central, modern category , aГЇcitГ©
constructs/frames a reality based on its differentiation and separation from the
religious.Thus, in terms of French Secular politics Universalism in the public sphere
is limited to individuals who practice secularity/ reinforce the nation s drive for
laГЇcitГ©. The way in which the French community negotiates two conceptual
boundaries, establish secularity and subvert religion , as Asad suggests, tell us how
people live in the secular. This personality of the French state expresses itself
through law, media and education and as a result of this, The headscarf is held to be
a religious symbol that conflicts with and is a threat to
A Grandparent And Grandchild
ABSTRACT This paper defines the challenges that both grandparents and
grandchildren face when they are involved in a skipped generation household.
Custodial grandparents face many obstacles and stressors when they take on the role
of caregiver to their grandchildren. The children also face many difficulties when
living in a household without their biological parents. This can be both a rewarding
experience but also very trying one for both grandparent and grandchild. With the
help of supportive systems, such as financial assistance programs and social support
groups, the stress and overwhelming feeling can be reduced.
Becoming a Custodial Grandparent:
The Physiological, Psychological, and Economical Effects Throughout history
grandparents have always played an important role in their family s lives and in the
lives of their grandchildren. These roles may have included caring for their
grandchildren while parents worked and acting as a support system for the entire
family. Grandparents and grandchildren also share a special bond and relationship.
They teach their grandchildren about their cultural beliefs and help shape the child
into a successful adult. In recent years there has been a dramatic change in the roles
that grandparents are playing. More grandparents are taking on the responsibility of
raising their grandchildren. This is known as a skipped generation household and is
defined as households where the grandparents and grandchildren are present in the
How Does Blanche Dubois React To Insanity
1 TO 2 pages react to either to blanche or stanley() A series of negative events,
coupled with an immense feeling of guilty and the loss of affection, can drive
anyone insane. In A street car named desire , Tennessee Williams displays Blanche
DuBois as a very fragile individual. DuBois comes from a very privilege back
ground, however loses everything. She does not understand basic human
interaction, living out her life in a fantasy. Throughout the play, DuBois is slowly
faced with the harshest of her reality and stripped of all her fantasies, which drives
her to insanity. DuBois comes from a privilege background, where everything has
been in place for her. Her up bring in an upper class society contributes to her
disillusion to reality.
Modern Day Polytheism In Ancient Greece
In todays society religion has an impact on our lives, but in ancient Greece it was a
huge part of their life. They made statues and sculptures of their gods, They
invested a lot of their money into making these sculptures to please their gods.
They were one of the first of their time to believe in good gods. Before this many
people though their gods where there to hurt them or do evil. They though there gods
were there to serve them with good, such as beauty, fertility, and a better harvest.
They also though they were there to serve their gods. It was a mutual respect. In the
ancient Middle East, many civilizations rose and fell. Greecenot being in this area
may have put them at an advantage already. It is also note worthy that monotheistic
religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each to the ancient Middle East....
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In modern polytheism we don t have one god to protect one city, it s just the
worshipping or praising of many gods. Most polytheism followers believe in gods
controlling their soul and destiny. They say it gives them more freedom. there is
rarely an absolute truth associated with polytheistic thinking. Ideas of being a
moral person are relative to the individual or culture that they follow. Each believer
is free to worship the god of his or her choice in the way that they choose to. One
example of modern polytheism is The Concept of Kami. It is the belief that two gods
named Shinto and Kami created the world. They say that they believed that these
gods are spiritual, just like many other polytheistic beliefs
Cat Peeing Everywhere Essay
Why is My Cat Peeing Everywhere? Time to Make the Cat s Litter Box More Inviting
Are you worried because your cat is peeing everywhere? Want to know the reason
behind this and the solution to it? Well, if your cat is habituated of using the litter
box to pee but has started acting against the normal behaviour, it is a matter of
concern. Urinating all around the house might appear irritating and troublesome but
understanding the reason of why is my cat peeing everywhere and tackling the issue
is even more essential.
The unusual behaviour in the peeing habit of the cat is an indication of a health
related problem he/she is facing. Cat peeing everywhere is not only bad for your cat
but for you and your household as well.
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Since you have understood all the possible reasons of the burning question in your
mind Why does my cat pee everywhere , it is time to know the ways to stop your
cat from peeing everywhere. In spite of knowing about the various possible
reasons, it is quite difficult to predict if the problem is medical or behavioural.
Hence I would recommend you to consult a good vet. For sure you don t want to
take any chances with your beloved cat. If the issue is concerning the health, proper
treatment can be given till the time she gets back to its normal behaviour.
But if the unusual gestures and actions are due to the environmental changes, you
can take care of certain things to help your cat. A cat s world is as small as the size of
a room. So, try to keep it the same. If you want to change the place of the litter box,
keep another one on the same place till the time your cat is able to adapt to the change.
In order to stop it from peeing at inappropriate places again, quickly clean up the
mess and try to get rid of the smell. As long as your cat will get the smell of the urine,
he/she will pee in that specific area only. Use of odour neutralizer will help you in this
Millennial Vs Millennial Soldiers
Today s Army is as much a cultural melting pot as it has ever been. There is,
however, a noticeable generational difference in its current population. Millennial
and Generation X Soldiers conduct themselves in very different ways. One
example is the Millennial Soldiers need to question what can seem like a simple
task. Is this a generationally specific trait to Millennials or is it only more evident
in these Soldiers? The Millennial Soldiers request for reasoning is easily
perceived as whining. However, with an understanding of the psychology behind
the question, you will realize it is a trait that when utilized properly will allow
leaders to develop intelligent and informed Soldiers. Per Webster s dictionary,
anyone born in the 1980s or 1990s is defined as a Millennial. Therefore, by
definition, I am a Millennial and fall into the category of Soldier that I will be
discussing. However, I don t view myself as the same type of Millennial that makes
up the junior enlisted ranks of today s Army. In the Army I grew up in; as long it
wasn t illegal, immoral or inherently dangerous, we did what we were told to do.
Learning the psychology behind this change has allowed me to adjust the way I lead
to effectively communicate with my Soldiers.
In a Military Times article (Lilley, 2016), CSM Michael Gragg, then the CSM of
the Center for Initial Military Training, said The problem that we do have is that
right now the generation we have coming in is not as disciplined as
The Freedom And Integrity Of The Oppressed
In chapter 1, Freire stresses the concept of humanization and dehumanization.
Mankind has qualities that make us human beings as understanding, freedom and
integrity. Freire emphasized that not only do people need to demonstrate the
qualities to others, but for yourself. He mentioned to realize humanity, we must
also admit inhuman. With the loss of humanity, the humanity of a person had been
stolen; so he became oppressed. For those who are oppressed, to be is to have
continuity and control over the oppressed is what they should have. Those who
suppress others see the oppressed as those objects and not human to be treated with
integrity. The oppressed is in their situation, because they are lazy and ungrateful
for the offer generously provided by the elite. As the oppressors engaged in
oppression, they violate the rights of others and they themselves become
dehumanized. To restore the humanity of both, the oppressed must fight to change
their status, but not become the oppressors in this process. Why the oppressed do
anything to change their situation? Freire refers to the feeling of fear of freedom (p.
46) that many of the oppressed owns. This fear oppressed prohibited from actively
involving their situation in part because they have applied the principles of their
adversaries. Freire went on to say that Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift. It
must be pursued continuously and responsibly (p. 47). The oppressed have become
familiar with the structure of the
Examples Of Shortcomings In The Odyssey
As an epic, Odyssey has many complex themes, but the most striking to me is the
pitfall of temptation. The tragic events root from Odysseus and his crew arise from
the inability to control mortal weakness. Capitulations of shortcomings or
recklessness anger the gods and it s fitting they were punished for it. One such
example to exemplify is the provenance of the fall of the crew members. On page
1229, the prophet warned the crew not to raid the cattle and furthermore on page
1233 Circe warned yet again not to eat the cattle. But the crew neglects the warnings
and pay in blood for their insubordination against the gods. This is a parable
elucidating the consequence of not controlling one temptation.
The ethos of Classic Greeks and the contemporary society today make it difficult to
pertain with. However, the few literature pieces that do is chef d oeuvre of works. A
work as vividly as Odyssey make it difficult to find the le mote juste to describe what
is it that make this art intertwine two periods of time together. After a close critique
of the piece, it clear that the hero of the story, Odyssey, make us empathized with the
story. Odysseus in his journey, faced anguish, providence, and sink to his nadir.
Despite this, he emerged virile, triumph, to me this signifies the ideal man of
humanity. The engrossing action and text keep the reader close on the edge and
cheering on Odysseus, the underdog, to win, against, the gods, the monsters, the
suiters, for isn t his creed
The Five Husbands In The Wife Of Bath s Tale
The wife of bath stands up for women equality and does not let men push her around.
She had five husbands, with each of them she used a technique to get what she
wanted. She would blame them for things they did not do, she would make them buy
her things and have complete mastery over all of them. With her fifth husbandthings
become rocky with her having the upper hand in the relationship. This is shown
through the book that her husband reads which in that book degrades women. She
snaps back into this mode of control and stands up for women by tearing the pages
out of this book. The wifeof bath thinks women should always have mastery in a
marriage,this leads her to realize with her fifth husband women get taken for granted
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In her story she used the old lady to represent her. The old lady makes a condition
with this knight and they get married but he did not want to marry her. While they
are married the old lady has these talks with the knight about being a respectful and
accepting her as her: No shame in poverty if the heart is gay, As seneca and all
learned say./Lastly you taxed me with being old.Yet even if you never have been
told by ancient books, you gentlemen engage,yourselves in honour to respect old
age (290).The knight becomes ashamed of her for all her flaws, but the old lady
tells him that this should not matter to him and being a knight these virtues should
be obvious to him. She gives him a choice of how their marriage will continue on:
You have two choices; which one will you try? To have me old and ugly till I die,
but still a loyal, true, and humble wife that never would displease you all her life,
or would you rather I were young and pretty and chance your arm what happens in
a city where friends will visit you because of me, yes and in other places too maybe
(291). In this scenario she gives him two choices for the fate of their marriage. He
explains to her whatever she wants to do he will submit: And have i won the
mastery? Said she, since i m to choose and rule as i think fit? Certainly wife, he
Symptoms And Treatment Of Arthritis
PHYSICAL THERAPY AND ITS ROLE IN ARTHRITIS Daymara Nodarse
Florida National University Professor: Dr. Kelly Krenkel November 4, 2014
Arthritis and other such rheumatic conditions have been considered to be the
most common medical complain as well as one of the leading causes of disability
and activity limitation among the population of the United States. The rates of
arthritis diagnosis have been steadily increasing in the last 20 years. Based on
surveys and research it was determined that by the end of 1990, it was estimated
that almost 40 million people suffered from arthritis and/or were currently being
treated for it (MMWR, 2001). Further studies show that by the end of 2005, this
number had increased by almost 10 million people as reported by the National
Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and over 23 million had reported that although
they were not yet diagnosed they were dealing with chronic joint symptoms and
conditions (Atkinson, 2009). This increase indicates that approximately 800,000
people per year since 1990 have been diagnosed or treated for arthritis (MMWR).
The limitations of activities of daily living (ADLs) are one of the most common
aspects of those suffering from arthritis. It is estimated that out of over 70 million
people with arthritis, about 20 million (close to 30%) have debilitating symptoms
which may cause them decreased abilities to carry on daily activities. Arthritis has
many variations and although their prevalence is indicative of a
Importance Of Personal Writing
From an early age, I ve had trouble with writing effectively. I had absolutely no
interest in learning to write, which was mostly because of how difficult it was to me.
Often, I found it boring. As I got older, I found interest in music and poetry, sparking
my interest to learn to write like musicians and poets. Up until that point, I had
always been writingpapers for school, often to write research papers or to write
forced narratives. I never wrote anything for myself until about junior year in high
school. I did always enjoy reading intriguing narratives that others didn t enjoy
though, so that s exactly what I wrote. Even senior year, I was assigned to write a
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If my audience were a large group of people, my storytelling would be less specific
and more focused on telling the overall idea of the story; I like to include some
overlying theme in the story. The Arthurian legend that I wrote for class was easy
to write and took me about an hour to finish a five page story. It was for my British
literature class in high school. I took all the stereotypes included in Arthurian
legends and tried to turn them into the opposite whilst also including them like the
rubric said. However, I m almost the opposite for professional papers. I still prefer
free writing my essays, but I must stop every minute or so, just to figure out what
to write next. I ve tried using outlines, but it makes me take longer to write since I
would be doing the same stopping and thinking thing that I already do when free
writing. My audience influences the way I write professionally since I know that
somebody is going to read it. I often make sure that what I say is fully explained,
with as much proper grammar as I can use. The best thing about wanting to explain
every detail I can is that I don t like to leave gray area for facts I state; I state the
full explanation if I know what I m talking about. The thing I don t like about writing
professional papers is that usually forced to write about something I really don t find
interesting, which is the biggest determining factor in whether I put time into the
composition or not. I prefer the writing
Father Reflection Paper
When my father died, my life changed drastically, but I did not realize it yet. I was
only eight years old; his death did not fully click, it had no affect on me. As I grew
older, that is when it finally became apparent. The death of my father encouraged me
to strive and stay driven when it came to reaching my goals and helping out other
people. I became more focused on my education, on my future, and also on my family
. I have always been told, I am a reflection of him and I surely wouldn t want to let
him or my relatives down.
When I think of leadership, I think of my father. I think of someone who is patient
enough to guide people through life, help them out, and also continuously
provides a realistic outlook. I am always being told about how selfless he was, how
he always went out of his way to help other people whenever they were in need. His
coworkers always talk about how he was compassionate and quick to put someone
else s mental and physical health ahead of his own. Through all of that, I never
knew my dad was battling cancer. I would see him at home with IV s strapped to
his arms and his chest. I would see him bend over vomiting from his medication
and I would see him growing skinnier and skinner each day, but I did not know
what cancer was. I was only in second grade and too young to comprehend such a
thing. I just saw a father who was always there for me and my brothers and worried
more about us than he worried about himself. He always made sure we were safe and
Herpes Zoster Research Paper
What is Herpes Zoster? Herpes zoster is a common disease now now in days. It is
also known as shingles is a cutaneous viral infection caused by the reactivation of
varicella zoster virus which is a herpesvirus that is the cause of chickenpox. Herpes
zoster is more predictable with the characteristics of rashes and sometimes patients
can have typical pain in a dermatomal distribution. It s all based on how the rash
looks like. Some of the symptoms and signs usually begin with pain along the
affected dermatome which takes two to three days by a vesicular eruption that is
usually treatable. Herpes Zostercan cause itchiness,burning, and deep pain. In this
research i m going to show what are some treatments and methods of diagnosis, how
it impacts the body homeostasis, and how how it affects the human population. What
are some treatments for herpes zoster? There is many antiviral medication that can
be taken for pain or helping the rashes with blisters. For example, acyclovir or
valacyclovir ,but there is also a inflammatory and nerve pain medication. How can
you prevent from having herpes? There are some treatments for avoiding herpes is to
get the chickenpoxvaccine when you are a child or you can also take the shingles
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Let s say that your body temperature is high the signals are sent from the
hypothalamus to make sure the body cools off by sweating.With herpes, It blocks
the nerve signals that sends to the brain and your body won t cool because the
messages will not reach the brain. Also, the skin helps keeping out viruses by using
its melanocytes. Let s say that your skin is already broken the inflammatory
response will be triggered to start fighting . The inflammatory response will be
delayed because of the lack of messages being transferred to the brain about the virus
Uranium Mining In Utah
Uranium mining in Utah started in the 1940 s during WWII when uranium was in
high demand in use of bombs. Uranium was found in all parts of Utah in areas like
Lisbon Valley, White Canyon and even a little bit at the highly famous Bingham
Canyon Mine. Yet mostly in an area near Moab that located in the Red Rocks of
Southern Utahby a man name Charles Steen. He is the one that found high uranium
deposits in Southern Utah. They call it the Uranium Boom of 1952 Uranium is a
element that is highly radioactive, which is why it was used during WWII. During
World War II uranium and other highly radioactive supplements, were in very high
demand. These radioactive minerals were used in a way that caused what is called a
nuclear explosion. Though,
Groundhog Day Comparison
The movie Groundhog Day shares many parallels with the book Flight by Sherman
Alexie. Both Phil and Zits react similarly to the whole situation going through
stages of confusion, happiness, desperation, and acceptance until finally they have
learned their lesson and become better people as a whole. There are some
differences though. Zits spends the beginning of his experience trying to come up
with a logical explanation and finally turning to religion to explain each body he
inhabits as him having reached either heaven or hell. Phil never assumes God
plays a role in this although at one point he tells Rita that I am God. (imdb.com)
Instead he quickly decides to use the situation to his advantage since nothing he
does has any consequences and he can learn various things to impress girls or save
lives. The biggest difference is that Phil has control over what he does and Zits
usually doesn t. It switches each time for Zits how present he is mentally and
physically. Only once was he able to make the decision to control what happens....
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In Groundhog Day Phil Connors wakes up every morning on the same day in the
same place, February 2nd in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He has complete control
over what he does and how that affects people. No one but him is aware of the
situation. Before this Phil and been a jerk to everyone and very self centered. In
Flight the main character, Zits, keeps finding himself in the minds of different
people in time. He is sometimes able to think completely for himself and even
control what they do but other times he is just present in their minds to see
situations from the other people s perspectives. This happens after he shot up a bank
full of people (p. 36) at the orders of a kid named Justice. Being a jerk and shooting
up a bank are very different reasons for needing to learn a
Essay on Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction of...
Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction of Catalase
Introduction
This investigation was in an attempt to try to find out how varying the temperature
can affect an enzyme. The enzyme used was catalase which breaks down Hydrogen
Peroxide, this gives off water and oxygen as effervescence. This effervescence is
what is used to measure the reaction rate of the catalase. The optimal heat for enzyme
activity is proven to be 37oC as anything above this denatures the enzyme. Denaturing
is where the heat energy of breaks down the di sulphide, ionic and hydrogen bonds
that hold the tertiary structure together, this in turn changes the shape of the active
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This is why the reaction rate rose with the temperature, however after a certain point
(40oC), the enzymes were becoming denatured and this caused them to become
useless which is why the reaction slowed to a halt after this temperature.
This was a poor experiment because:
The potato chips were very hard to get exactly the same. This inaccuracy caused
the surface area to differ between chips, which means that a small linear error will
make a big surface area error. To counter this, a machine should be used to cut the
chips to a preset size and would be very accurate. Measuring effervescence was
very inaccurate. The Bubbles tended to burst when they were made which caused
the overall amount of bubbles to be inaccurate. To prevent this, a syringe could be
used or the gas bubbled up through water to get an accurate measure of the amount
produced. The temperature of the potato chip when it was placed into the substrate,
this means that the enzymes may still be working while they are being heated to the
desired temperature, so if the temperature was 80oC then the enzyme may work
hard for the first minute or so because the potato is still heating up when in fact
80oC SHOULD cause the enzyme activity to become nil. This probably accounted
for some anomalies we received after doing this
Colombia Social Structure
The country of Colombia, officially referred to as the Republic of Colombia, is
situated in the northwest quadrant on the continent of South America, boarding the
Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The area now known as the Republic of
Colombia was settled as a Spanish colony in 1525. The Spaniard s established
Bogota as their capital city and it remains the capital today. Colombiarebelled and
proclaimed their independence from Spain in 1819.
Colombia is the fourth largest country in South America in terms of land mass. It is
the third most populous country in Latin America with a population of almost
44,000,000 people. According to World Population Review, the population is
projected to experience and sustain growth rate of 1.29 per ... Show more content on
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The top segment of the population, according to Ruano, 2005, is only twenty
percent of the total population but is responsible for almost 80% of the gross
national product (GNP). Contained within the upper class are varying levels of
wealth, power and education. The original elite group within the upper class is
referred to as the oligarchy which means a small group of people who have the
majority of control. The oligarchy consumes and seizes the top political positions,
financial control and the best educational opportunities. The upper class has also
been known to inherit leadership positions within the military structure based
solely on their social status. Entry into this group is not by aptitude it is primarily
achieved by heritage and family name. In the past few years, the traditional elite of
the upper class has experienced a decline in numbers due to a loss of inherited
money, splits among estates and economic troubles. As the lineage elite dwindle
they are being replaced by a new upper class of entrepreneurs and business people
who have become very successful. The new members are not held in the same esteem
in Colombian culture as they lack the family name stature of the older elite
Essay on Marlow s Racism in Joseph Conrad s Heart of...
Marlow s Racism in Heart of Darkness
Heart of Darkness is an intriguing story as well as a symbol for Joseph Conrad s
social commentary on imperialism. Marlow s journey takes him deep into the
African Congo where he bears witness to a number of life altering revelations. He
beholds his most striking revelation when he begins to compare the civilized
European man with the savage African man. These two opposing forces represent the
two conflicting viewpoints present in every dilemma, be it cultural, social, or
otherwise. As a modern European man who believes religiously in imperialism,
Marlow is inherently arrogant. Yet, although he cannot accept the African jungle as
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No; you want a deliberate belief. * The inherent strength of civilized people is in
our ability to trust to faith, to believe so much in something that it will preserve
our sense of self even when it is threatened by total absence of, even the opposite
conditions of, all that formed to make it. The Africans fascinate Marlow, lure that
part of him that wants to escape from the surface realities created by sociality. Is it
a deliberate belief that saves him from asserting his attraction, or an accident of
situation? You wonder I didn t go ashore for a howl and a dance? Well, no I didn t.
Fine sentiments, you say? Fine sentiments be hanged! I had no time. I had to mess
about with white lead and strips of woollen blanket helping to put bandages on those
leaky steam pipes, I tell you. ...There was surface truth enough in these things to save
a wiser man. * The technological realities of civilized man happened to allow him to
focus his thoughts on work. This reconciles with the notion of a deliberate belief
because Marlow unshakeably believes that work contains truth (and he can assert this
truth against the truth of the Africans) and is not another system of surface reality
(Hubbard 125) . Marlow sees his journey as a demonstration of the failure of surface
realities to restrain man from gratifying his instinctual lusts; their failure in even
remaining surface truths but degenerating in the minds of man to
Abraham and Moses Essay
Abram is presented to us as an old man without an offspring or heir. He is at the
age of seventy five when God comes to him with the offer of the covenant.
Abraham stands for devotion, justice, compassion, faith, tact, and personal integrity.
He is also seen as cunning, humorous, and pragmatic throughout the story. Abram is
a man looking for his faith, and God asks Abram to leave his land and kinship to a
land which God will show him. In exchange for Abram s faith and compliance, God
will make of Abram a great nation, make his name great, bless those who bless him
and curse those who curse him, and finally all the communities of the Earth will find
blessing in him.
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Abraham found out that this was God s final test before the covenant was finalized.
God told Abraham that all his people must look to God as their god, and that all the
boys must be circumcised on the eighth day after their birth. If Abraham would fulfill
his part of the covenant, God would provide Abraham with the lands of Canaan.
Abraham must have faith in God throughout his journey because the God he speaks
to asks him to leave his lands and kinsfolk to go to a promised land that Moses has
never seen nor heard much about. God promises Abraham many things which were
unbelievable or impossible without divine intervention, so Abraham s faith is always
being tested. Abraham knows that his legacy will never continue without an heir, so
his faith lets him continue and believe that he will still have a son even after he has
aged so much. Another reason why Abraham must have faith is that the people
following him have faith in Abraham. If at any time Abraham loses faith, he will not
only risk breaking the covenant with God, but he will also be letting down all the
people who had faith in him.
The story of Abraham changed the way the Hebrew people thought about time. The
Hebrew people began to think of time as cyclical. Each cycle was begun with the
promise of what is to come, and ended with the fulfillment of this promise and the
need of a new promise. This fits in with the stories of the Prophets, as the coming of
Abraham and Moses can be
Comparing Rowling s Novels, And The True Snape
Love has been told to have the power to change a man s demeanor, shift a person s
values, and create façades that can hide or affirm the love that person feels. The
word façade is most commonly used in regards to architecture, which defines it
as an outward appearance or the face of a building, but it has also come to be tied
to the psychology of an individual. A façade in regards to psychology is associated
with an outer falsehood that conceals an internal element of the individual, which
they do not want visible. Often they maintain the façade in order to be more
appealing to the person they are affectionate towards. However, love s influence in
the creation and maintaining of the façade means far more than just trying to be
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His name itself lends to the idea of him being a difficult teacher. According to
Behind the Name, Severus translates to stern in Latin, and is tied to the English
word severe ( Severus ) and according to the Online Etymology Dictionary, Snape is
also an English verb, which means to be hard upon, rebuke, revile, snub ( Snape ).
While his name sends out a warning about what to expect from his character, in later
books, it is revealed that Snape himself was the object of various bullying campaigns.
In Harry Potter and the Order and the Phoenix, Snape s worst memory is brought to
light as he is bullied by James Potter and his gang of friends. He is outnumbered
and alone, and he did not ask to be tormented by James Potter. When he finally
does not have to stand alone in the face of his bullies, he in turn becomes the bully
to Lily Evans, who had wanted to save him. The most stark words that come from
this section is this: What s he done to you? Well... it s more the fact that he exists,
if you know what I mean (647). He suffered at the hands of his peers and that
warped his understanding of what was acceptable treatment of other people. This
becomes an essential part of his façade, a way to hide his past and guard his future
from any further hurt. His harsh nature is part of him and it is one of the ways
readers understand and
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi Growing up Born in 1869 on October 2. Mohandas Karamchand
Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi lived in Porbandar, a region of India that
(at the time) was a part of the British Empire, now known as Gujarat. Growing up,
Gandhi worshipped the Hindu god Vishnu. His belief of Jainism aimed to achieve
the liberation of the soul, embracing non violence, meditation and vegetarianism.
He believed in Ahimsa meaning non violence and equality. As a young child,
Gandhi was considered being shy, timid and an unremarkable student. Aged 18, he
sailed to England to study where he read a variety of sacred texts and learnt more
about world religions. He later explains if only we could, all of us, read the
scriptures of the different Faiths from the stand point of the followers of those
faiths, we should find that they were at the bottom, all one and were all helpful to
one another he considered them a comfort and recommended everyone to read
them at some point in time. He stayed in England for 3 years before returning back
to India where he struggled to gain any footing as a lawyer and wrestled to find
work, therefore taking a job offer in South Africa at an Indian firm. Contribution to
society and beginning his Ascent. When Gandhi arrived in South Africa, he was
appalled and disgusted with the way Indians were being treated. Not being allowed
to gain citizenship as an immigrant and being thought of as a third class citizen. In
the courtroom, he was asked if he could
Florida Keys Adventure Research Paper
Craig Key in Florida is a calm peaceful, relaxing, and tranquil place to go fishing.
There are just two properties in this little key, Overseas Highway, and the Florida
Keys Overseas Heritage Trail. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail is on the side of
the road where my family goes fishing. The Florida Keys are, as the FloridaFish and
Wildlife officer said a beautiful place to go fishing if anyone annoying is not around,
by which he meant if other people were around.
In the morning when the birds are singing and the sun is out my family and I are
getting ready to get on the road. My brothers Ulises and William assist me while I
mount the fishing rods, tackle box, chairs, lantern, cooler, and bucket to the back of
my father s 2005 F 250
Conflict In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel
The book Night by Elie Wiesel is a book describing events during the Holocaust that
happened in a concentration camp. He has many different conflicts throughout the
book. Dealing with his dad is a big part in the book. One of the conflicts that he has
with his dad is in the beginning of the book when he feels that his dad doesn t pay
enough attention to him. My father was occupied with his business and the doings
in the community (Wiesel 18). He feels that his father cares more about other people
in the community more than he care about him. This made Elie feel melancholy and
isolated. When Elie and his father get to the camp, women and children would be
separated from men. He told Elie to lie about his age. Fifteen. No You re eighteen.
Muscleiq Research Papers
We know that you ve continued to work hard in the gym this summer, and we re
here to keep your motivation going. This issue of MuscleIQ is all about increasing
your performance and endurance, and building explosive power and strength than
ever before. To keep your workouts going strong throughout the season, we ve packed
this issue with some of the most hardcore, performance enhancing workouts yet! You
ll even discover some new and unconventional moves that you likely haven t tried
before.
Our cover model this month, Lisa Steuer, is a former model who is now one of the
most foremost strength and conditioning coaches in Miami. Lisa develops
personalized workout regimes for her clients, focused on long term goals and
results. In HARD CORE TRAINING by Lisa Steuer on page 61, Lisa explains her
approach to training and how adding unconventional equipment and methods has
been beneficial for her. She shares 18 unique moves with tools like kettlebells ...
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In a split routine, muscle groups are trained once or twice a week. But is this really
the best way to go for results? More research shows that compound exercises may
have more advantages when it comes to muscle building and training intensity. In
COMPOUND EXERCISES BRING COMPOUNDED RESULTS by Diana Rini, on
page 70, see what research says about compound exercises, and how they may
actually be more successful than split routines. If you want to increase lean muscle
more effectively, it may be time to change your routine.
When you re in the gym everyday working on your physique, you also need the
right nutrition and performance information to support your goals. In
SUPPLEMENT EDGE by Michael Rudolph, Ph.D. on page 72, we compiled some
of the best cutting edge research on nutrition and getting ahead in your training.
These research based tips can help take you to the next level in fitness and in health,
so don t miss this feature if you want to get in your best shape
Everything About Ringworm ( Dermatophytosis )
Everything about ringworm (Dermatophytosis) and how to get rid of it Our world
is fully surrounded by fungi, molds and yeasts, but luckily, only a few of them
cause skin problems. They are called dermatophytes and they cause an annoying
infection called ringworm or dermatophytosis. Ringworm is not a kind of worm; it
is an infection of the skin caused by a fungus. This infection is a skin disorder
characterized by red, itchy, scaly, rash in the area affected. People and animals can
both be affected by ringworms. The infection starts when you see red patches that
later spread to other parts of your body, affecting many other areas of your body
like your feet, groin, nails, skin and scalp among others. A small area of infected
skin grows outwards forming a ring like inflamed red patch of skin. Sometimes,
only one area is affected; however, it s not unusual to have other areas of the body
affected too, and covered with the same ring like patches. The ringworm can be
more than annoying because it can develop into an awfully itchy and exasperating
experience. In some extreme cases, we might even lose hair on the affected areas!
Let me tell you all about it and how to get rid of it completely. EVERYTHING
ABOUT RINGWORM What Causes Ringworms? Ringworms are infections caused
by fungi in the air, and can happen to anyone and spread to everyone. It is very
infectious and can be easily spread through direct contact with affected persons or
household pets. Anyone can
The Effects Of Dementia On Alzheimer s Disease And...
The Effects of Dementia Alex Guthrie University of Tennessee Chattanooga
Introduction Dementia is a chronic illness that effects millions of Americans
annually with increasing numbers. The general understanding of dementia is that it
affects the mind, and while it does affect the mind, entangles much more than just
that. Dementia engulfs a patient s mind, family, a level of caregiving, and an
involvement in research of the disease. The Mind Adults age 65 years and older
make up around 13 percent of the population (39 million people). This number is
likely to increase significantly over the next 30+ years to encompass about 20
percent of the population (88.5 million). It is gathered that about 1 in 10 adults age 65
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Behavioral changes can include increased aggression and disruptiveness. This
behavior can almost be perceived as a deterioration or demotion in a person s
maturity. While it most certainly is not, it happens in a way that an individual
seemingly regresses in their decision making and maturity. It is theorized that some
of the behavioral research done on other populations of similar behavioral
competency (child like behavior) could be done on an elderly population suffering
from the behavioral regression of dementia. There has been little research such as this
done, however. Currently, there is no cure for dementia. There are some drug
therapies that are currently in use to help increase the chemical acetylcholine in the
brain in an attempt to aid in memory retention and judgement. A few drugs in the
class are: Donepezil, Rivastigmine, and Galantamine. These have been attempted
treatments for the disease, but have had mixed results. In some cases such treatments
have come up short, and in drastic cases, these treatments have made matters worse
for some patients. Some of these treatments have been known to cause confusion,
delirium, and even increased risk of mortality. An alternative to these medicinal
treatments have been almost strictly environmental. This has been through the
application of behavior analytic principles that help see future problems before they
arise. This application also allows for an more individualized care plan for
Colin Powell Pros And Cons
Who is Colin Powell? He is a retired four star General in the United States Army. He
was also the 65th United States Secretary of State (2001 2005), serving under
President George W. Bush. Powell was the first and only African American to serve
in that position to date and was an exemplary leader of many facets. Colin Powellhas
spent a majority of his life serving our Nation and is a decorated Army veteran.
Powell developed 18 principles in Leadershipbased off of his experiences and these
principles could be applied to develop better Leaders. I feel that I could relate to
several of his principles but the three that I identify with the most are you don t
know what you can get away with until you try, don t be afraid to challenge the pros,
even in their own backyard and lastly to have fun in your command.
Colin Powell s principle that states you don t know what you can get away with
until you try sticks out to me the most because it s how I ve lived my life thus far.
My favorite quote is to ask for forgiveness and never for permission. My entire
military career has been full of moments of my exercising Mission Commands
disciplined initiative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is something that translates to any career field or aspect in life. I have spent
12 years in the military and have never allowed the status quo to dictate my
endeavors. Challenging the pros is an aspect I believe that drives the term perfect
your craft. In the wild the male lion has a pride that he must protect but no matter
how strong the lion, there is always a younger and stronger lion that will eventually
dethrone him. In our profession we must not stray away from challenging those we
seek to emulate and following them blindly for like the lion there will eventually be
a younger lion with his eyes on the pride. As Colin Powells principle states learn
from the pros, observe them...but remember even the pros may have leveled
Meiji Japan Changes
Meiji Japan Political Changes
By Natalie Starkoff
Introduction
The Meiji Restoration, an important era in Japanese history, saw the abolition of the
feudal system of the Tokugawa period and political changes which contributed to
the modernisation of Japan. The political leaders in the late Tokugawa period with
the main source of power were the shogun and daimyo as the emperor was only a
head figure. The new political system that was introduced in the Meiji period had a
great effect on Japan completely changing their way of living. This new system was
responsible for the development of Japan s infrastructure in areas such as railways,
shipping and technology.
Political role of leaders in the late Tokugawa period
During the late Tokugawa period... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The new government attempted to modernize and develop the country in an attempt
to protect against foreign domination; this is shown by the treaty ports of Yokohama
and Kobe and the laws that applied to foreigners in Japan (http:/
/www.japanvisitor.com/). Middle of the nineteenth century, Japan s ruling Shogunate
was a weak, feudal order, unable to control all its own domains, much less defend the
nation against a threat from the Western powers (Afe.easia.columbia.edu). The
Japanese were convinced that modernization depended on putting an end to the
feudal order; a group of middle ranking samurai overthrew the military government
of the Shogun. In 1871, the Meiji government announced the abolition of feudalism
as a form of government and all Japanese all Japanese were to be loyal to the
emperor. Central Government then divided Japan into 75 regions governed by
centrally appointed officials. On the 7th April 1868, Mutsuhito issued a declaration
known as the Five Articles Oath which outlined the main aims and the course of
action to be followed during Emperor Meiji s reign, setting the legal stage for Japan s
modernization and can be considered the first constitution of modern
Essay about The 59th Unnamed Cave in Florida
The last article talks about the 59th Unnamed Cave, in Florida. This cave is
located in the eastern part of the Florida Panhandle. From the dates of the artifacts
and the dates of the glyph, the site was occupied in the Late Woodland period. The
cave was discover in 2007 when a group of cave explorer saw fine engravings on
the wall. This site was the first cave art site that was found in Florida and it is the
second rock art site that was found in the states. Rock art is very rare in Florida, but
now with the site found there is a wider perspective on the importance of rock art.
The site did not only include the petroglyph drawing of the past, but it included some
artifacts that was use to help date the time that the cave was occupied.... Show more
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One of the way that we can tell is by looking at the weathering of the image. If the
edge of the image is nice and sharp then the engraving is new. If the edges of the
engraving is nice and rounded we can safely say that the engraving have been there
for a while. The main point of this article is to talk about the findings of the 59th
Unnamed Cave in Florida. This cave is interesting because there are very few sites
in Florida. This was only one out of the two sites that had rock art in them that is in
the state of Florida. I really like this article because instead of just talking about
what they see in the petroglyph, the authors actually highlighted the engravings so
that it is easier for the readers to see what they are talking about. The other articles I
have read only talked about the engraving but they did not really highlighted the
engraving which makes it very hard for the reader to see what they were talking
about. Another good point of this article is that they showed a comparison between
the older cave engraving versus the new engraving. By adding this information it help
the reader understand the difference between the two time frame that the engraving
was marked. One of the things that I wished this article would have is the radio carbon
dating section. The other articles I read about all have some type of radio carbon
dating to try to date when the site were occupied. This article only talked about the
ceramic sherds that they
Not To Dwell
To Dwell Or Not To Dwell Language is constantly changing and evolving. Many
words that exist today do not carry the same meaning that they once did. Some words
have altogether ceased to exist. As society and culture has developed over the course
of numerous centuries, individuals have sought for words to explain the changes that
were happening. Some of these words were new, originating in those centuries, to
describe the changes that occurred around them. However, some of these words
already existed, and individuals simply altered their meaning to fit what was
happening in their culture and society. Despite its current positive connotation, the
word history shows that to dwell is not a positive action, but rather one that holds
people where... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Germanic bases connect the word dwell to the word dwale , making them
alternate forms of each other (Shipley). Derived from the same origin, both dwell
and dwale closely resemble each other in their original definitions. Throughout the
tenth to thirteenth centuries, the word dwale was used for deceit or delusion , in
connection with the word dwell , meaning to delay or linger , as well as to stun
and to make giddy hence to mislead (Shipley). As a result of these two words,
which served as alternate words for each other, the definition and general
understanding behind the words would have been stronger. This is because the
words are tied closely together, and through an understanding of one word, the
understanding of the other word became more clear. However, over time, the word
dwale died out, and the word dwell progressed into a different meaning, with different
emotions attached to it. Through the loss of the use of the word dwale , the
understanding of the word dwell weakened. Together, the words presented strong
definitions that validated the each other, as well as brought about the intended,
negative connotations. Not only do the original definitions of the word dwell suggest
that it is a negative action to participate in, but it also presents the idea that it is not
an action that one would wish to partake in. However, in
Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess
Jean LГ©on GГ©rГґme s Turkish Bashi bazouk Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess
(ca. 1870 1873) is an oil on canvas painting that depicts five bashi bazouk soldiers
centered around a chess board with two playing chess. Mercenary Soldiers Playing
Chess is a painting from the ornamentalist movement of the 19th century. Mercenary
Soldiers Playing Chessfocuses on five soldiers who are centered in the painting from
a one point perspective. GГ©rГґme uses dark, background colors and vibrant colors
on the main four subjects of the painting. All of the men who are pictured in the
painting are dressed in elaborate non Western clothing, the greatest indication that
the painting is resembling a scene from a different lifestyle and world. The figure to
the front and left has his back facing towards the viewer, focusing intently on the
game of chess that is taking place. His elbow juts out at the viewer indicated by
GГ©rГґme s use of a brighter and lighter color to indicate a different plane of space
being occupied. His white turban and white skirt are used to pull the viewers gaze in
as both pieces of clothing are two of the brightest elements in the painting.... Show
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GГ©rГґme depicts the men doing something worldly that requires calculation and
concentration while many Northern Renaissance works are created for religious
purposes. Robert Campin s The MГ©rode Altarpiece, is a product of the Northern
Renaissance that was created for household prayer. GГ©rГґme s Mercenary Soldiers
Playing Chess is non religious and was painted for the purpose of documenting life
in these newly discovered and documented people. Additionally, when comparing
The MГ©rode Altarpiece and Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess, it is clear that
over time more naturalistic features developed. Faces in The MГ©rode Altarpiece
appear to be more stylized rather than realistic as pictured in Mercenary Soldiers
Playing
The Importance Of Imersion Experiences
The summer immersion experiences are two or three week readiness programs.
These immersion experiences are for students with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD
or other learning differences. The program has two separate concentrations; the
college focus and the career and life focus. The college focused immersion
experience is for students entering 9 12 grades or transferring to college. The program
recognizes the importance of a studentfeeling comfortable and supported by a
college they attend no matter what their level of ability is, but especially when a
student is diagnosed with ASD/LD. This program assists students with being able
to determine their own needs, self advocate their needs, and expose students to
different types of college programs (Transitions, 2016). Students who attend this
immersion program will tour colleges with strong ASD/LD supports, take part in
composition labs for college and scholarship application essays, develop
communication and social skills, and earn college credit (Transitions, 2016). The
career and life focused immersion experience is for young adults up to age 27 who
want to start careers and live on their own. This program works to teach students
core skills found to be essential for career success. Students will learn how to
properly prepare for work or a career and appropriate ways to act at work.
Transitions will assist students in finding their dream job the student feels will fulfil
their lives. Students will work at an
Christianity Is A Religion Based On The Person And God
There are over a billion people in the World who follow and support the Catholic
Church. Christianity is a religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of
Nazareth. Ever since Christianity started to emerge in the mid first century it has
only increased in size and became even more powerful now than in the origins of the
Religion. JesusChrist is considered to be the Son of Godand through the Bible s
scriptures that include many sacred writings of Christianityit has given people hope
and more importantly something to believe in. Faith is a huge part of any Religion
because that is when you put your complete trust or confidence in someone or
something. For Christians our faith is put into the Bible, believing in and
worshipping a supreme being, God, and a superhuman, Jesus Christ. The importance
to Christianity and to anyone s growth in Christian life can be seen through believing
in someone whether human or divine, God as three persons in one divine being,
genuine friendship, the sacraments, and Jesus Christ as the fullness of both divinity
and humanity. Although Christianity is not for everyone, there are thousands of
different kinds of Religion from which an individual can choose to follow. Even
though Christianity is one of the biggest Religions in the World there are just some
people who either don t believe in Christianity or have a hard time understanding it.
Being brought up as a Christian I have put my faith in God s hands as did my family
and many others.
Mystery Shop Research Paper
One proven sale tactic that delivers increased revenue in under 30 days is to
mystery shop your own sales team and or front desk. During the last 15 years,
research has documented that mystery shopping plus individual coaching rapidly
generates increased sales, RevPAR plus higher net profits.
As Vice President of Sales for both Marriott and Choice Hotels, I hired multiple
mystery shopping providers. Each time the results have been the same. Sales and net
profits went up while discounting went down.
Amazingly, the results were always the same. This was true if I mystery shopped an
individual sales person, an entire sales team, a front desk, or a 150 seat call center.
Mystery shopping is the single most dependable sales investment I ... Show more
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One salesperson stated, Don t begin the process by telling me what I did wrong. Start
by asking me how I and my co workers can improve.
This is a good time to review that the primary purpose of mystery shopping is to
change behavior.
To motivate the employee to take action that will result in substantially more
bookings and sales revenue all in the shortest amount of time.
When you strategically allow your front line employees to play a role in establishing
their future mystery shopping criteria, adaptation will be faster.
The most common concern cited by managers is this new approach seems to be
time consuming. Instead of being able to start tomorrow, we will have to wait a
couple of weeks to get the employees buy in. The good news is that you can start
tomorrow.
How it Works
The new system places significant importance on how each employee is performing
vs. your direct competitors. We do this by simultaneously shopping your employees
plus your top 3 to 5 competitors.
Initially we have your employees listen and analyze each shop call on their direct
competitors. As a rule, your employees will eagerly
Patient S Case Studies
Patient is alert and oriented to time, place, and person. Patient S is relaxed and
responds appropriately to conversation. Pupils are equal, round, and react to light.
Eyes open spontaneously to name. Ptosis or face droop is not present. Patient S
responds appropriately to conversation and reports troubles hearing. Apical pulse was
in the fifth intercostal space with no thrill. Rate was 89 beats per minutes, rhythm
regular, S1 and S2 are crisp and not diminished. No extra sounds or murmurs were
auscultated. Breath sounds equal bilaterally and unlabored with no cough. Abdomen
was flat, symmetric with no masses. Bowel sounds present with no bruits. Skin has
consistent color that is appropriate to ethnicity. Skin is warm and dry with
The Battle Of Britain Is Regarded As The Most Famous...
The Battle of Britain is regarded as the most famous military engagement of World
War II. The fall of France in June 1940 to Nazi Germany not only left Britain as the
only European power working actively against the Germans but also left them
vulnerable to bombing campaigns launched from Northern France, having only to
travel twenty five miles across the English Channel to reach targets in south east
England1. The quick surrender of France allowed German forces to direct their
attention towards Britain. Although Hitler had publicly stated a desire to negotiate
peace terms with Britain, preparations had been made for an amphibious invasion of
the British Isles, codenamed Operation Sealion2. German High Command was aware
of the fact that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Battle of Britain marked a major turning point in the war, akin to the Battle of
Moscow in the east, as it was the first time the German advance had been stopped.
Had Britain fallen to the Third Reich during the summer of 1940, the repercussions
would have been enormous. Hitler would have completed his conquest of Europe;
there would have been no possibility of an invasion on the beaches of Normandy,
enabling Hitler to dedicate more resources for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of
the Soviet Union. The invention of radar, known as Radio Direction Finding (RDF)
at the time, by the Department of Scientific and Industrial research in 1934 initially
allowed aircraft to be detected at a distance of thirty eight miles. By 1937,
improvements to RDF had enabled it to see aircraft at a range of one hundred miles,
complete with the bearing of enemy aircraft4. The British recognized the potential of
RDF to be used simultaneously with other electronic and communication aids to
provide an early detecting system. The development of an early warning system was
essential to the British war effort due to the length of the coastline being so close to
enemy occupied territory, with important commercial, industrial and military centres
well within the range of enemy aircraft5. An early warning system also had two
distinct advantages over traditional aircraft patrolling of the British coastline. It

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  • 1. What Qualities Make A Good Leader Essay Crafting an essay on the qualities that make a good leader is a task that requires careful consideration and a thoughtful approach. The difficulty lies not only in articulating the traits that define effective leadership but also in presenting a cohesive and compelling argument to support those qualities. To begin with, identifying the key attributes of a good leader involves a nuanced understanding of leadership theory and practical examples. It demands a comprehensive exploration of various leadership styles, such as transformational, transactional, and servant leadership, and the ability to discern which qualities are universally applicable and which may vary based on context. Moreover, the challenge extends to the task of organizing and structuring the essay coherently. A well-crafted essay should have a clear introduction that captures the reader's attention and provides a roadmap for what follows. The body of the essay needs to delve into each quality in detail, offering insightful analysis and supporting evidence. Balancing depth with conciseness is crucial to maintain the reader's engagement. Additionally, the writer must navigate the potential pitfalls of clichГ©s and generalizations. It is easy to fall into the trap of listing generic traits without delving into the specifics or providing concrete examples. To stand out, the essay should offer a fresh perspective or delve into lesser- known qualities that contribute to effective leadership. Furthermore, the task requires an understanding of the audience. Is the essay geared towards an academic audience, business professionals, or a general readership? Tailoring the tone, language, and examples to resonate with the target audience is essential for a successful essay. In conclusion, composing an essay on the qualities that make a good leader is a challenging endeavor that demands a deep understanding of leadership concepts, effective organization and structure, avoidance of clichГ©s, and consideration of the target audience. It is a task that requires a blend of research, critical thinking, and effective communication skills to convey a compelling argument. If you find yourself struggling with such assignments or need assistance with essay writing, various resources, including professional writing services, can provide the necessary support. (Note: As a responsible AI developed by OpenAI, I must emphasize the importance of academic integrity and ethical writing practices. While seeking assistance is acceptable, it's crucial to ensure that the work submitted reflects your understanding and ideas. Plagiarism is a serious violation of academic integrity and can have severe consequences.) What Qualities Make A Good Leader EssayWhat Qualities Make A Good Leader Essay
  • 2. Kenneth Bianchi Psychological Analysis Alysha Knight Psychology 2301 Psychological Disorder As discussed and studied there are many who now have a hard time believing there psych disorders exists. Understandably so, because we find that it can become repetitive once a criminal has scene that there may be a way out of their consequence. Mr. Kenneth Bianchi is known as the Hillside Strangler and also a man who brought more skepticism to psych defenses in crime. This is a man who was caught and convicted for 15 rapes and murders. In his younger years you could say he has slightly a tragic story. His biological mother was a drunk but was adopted at birth and had a love hate relationship with women even as a young child. (Bio, 2017) Bianchi did not work alone though, he began teaming up with his cousin Angelo Buono after a failed relationship on Kenneth s part. Posing as policemen, the cousins ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also the fact that one of his personalities belong to an identity he tried to steal may have given his lie away. Although two of a half dozen experts evaluated Bianchi as a multiple personality, Nash said authorities showed that Bianchi s attempt to prove he had the disorder by constantly changing his story was no more than a self serving alibi. (Krikorian, 1998) I believe psychological disorders exist and that are unfortunate to those who truly have them, but what we face now is that its hard to believe the true disorder due to the people that have no disorder at all. Before 1991, she said, she found references to only about 20 cases dating back to the first days of the American judicial system (Krikorian, 1998) Howard Davis Jr was known as the Valley Pickup Truck Rapist and convicted of 338 years of prisonfor sexual assault and rape of 4 women and a 10 year old
  • 3. Comparing Snowman s Oryx And Crake The work begins in a state of regression, with the character, Snowman, in the present world in which societal structure has been abandoned. The only people besides Snowman, if one can truly call them people, in this world are the Crakers, who are extremely primitive in nature. They do not understand most things and more or less coexist with the natural world. The Crakers, unlike the society Snowman once knew, simply eat the plants that regrow and return all things to nature. Snowman is pictured doing at the start of the novel doing fairly arbitrary things: scratching his bug bites, peeing on grasshoppers, and, most importantly, checking his watch, which reads zero hour as always since it s broken (16 17). The book ends in a very similar manner. Snowman is back... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The work Oryx and Crake is centered around the conflict between the society s desires and the natural laws of the world. The society craves immortality and enhancements above what the natural world has provided. The genetic concoctions created in attempt to battle the effects of life end in the need for more biotech to combat the destruction caused, as the society continuously refuses to obey the rules of the nature. The tussle between nature and society spirals further and further out of control in the story. 6. Identify and summarize the seven most important plot moments, those that highlight conflict (external or internal) and move the text towards resolution. Make sure to label the climax or turning point of the work. Jimmy s mother, no longer able to stand the work done in the compound, runs away, taking Jimmy s pet with her. This is her way of siding with the natural world. While she was emotionally absent to begin with, her choice to run away leaves Jimmy without any form of true parental figure (his father, while still there, is rarely around). Crake becomes obsessive with the pitfalls of mankind and the scientific capabilities to escape them during his time at the Watson Crick
  • 4. The Common Technique for Free Throw Introduction The basketball game played by two teams consisting of five players. In the basketball game, the basketball player tries to outscore their opponent by passing, handling or dribbling the basketball into position for shooting the ball into their offensive basket. When either of the team player violated or foul, the fouled player attempts a free throw of the ball changes (Mood, Masker Rink, 1991). The free drop is important later in the game because of the free throws comprise a significantly larger portion of total points made during the final 5 minutes than the first 35 minutes of the game for both gaining and losing teams (Kozar, 1994). The fouled player required to shoot from the free throwline. The free throw line is 15 feet from the basket and has ample time to attempt the shot, so that is the easiest shots in basketball. A successful free throw needed a good concentration, relaxation, but the most important is a good mechanic in the shot. Also, the player does more practice can increase the success percentage in a free throw. This paper will be concentrating on the common technique of free throw which are including the approach and stance phase, backswing phase, force producing phase, follow through and projectile motion. Approach and stance phase Most of the basketball player has different preliminary movement to prepare free throw. The basketball player attempted to relax themselves and free the muscle tension before they shot which are shaking
  • 5. Filter Feeder Essay After years of only being able to study the impact of small filter feeders near the surface of the water, a group of scientists in Monterey Bay, California, have invented a camera and laser device that can record data on the effects of filter feeders deep in the ocean.[1][2][4] This device, given the name DeepPIV (particle image velocimetry), spent June to December 2015 observing 2 species of giant larvaceans in the bay. Because larvaceans don t form their mucus house in a lab, this was the first time scientists have gained insight as to how these mucus membranes play a role in oceanic carboncycling. Each day, giant larvaceans create a filmy membrane up to a meter across that encases the creature. By beating their tail, the larvaceans then pump ocean water into the membrane, which acts as a filter that catches nutrients in the water that the larvaceans can eat. When the membrane gets too clogged, the larvaceans discard it, and it quickly sinks to the ocean floor, carrying carbon with it. Because of the speed at which the mucus sinks, the carbon containing pellets of animal excrement bypass animals and drops to depths that hold carbon for long expanses of time. As Sari Giering, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As concerns about the ocean and how it will be affected by climate change rise, turning to animals may be our best bet. After all, discovered about the same time as this were caterpillars that are able to digest plastic. In both cases, scientists may be able to harness animal capabilities to protect the environment. Unfortunately, DeepPIV only collected flow measurement from 24 creatures.[1] Furthermore, only the footage of 10 giant larvaceans was analyzed.[4] Although more research is needed, I believe these discoveries could lead to more breakthroughs in the fields of climate science and oceanography, and possibly even help us find ways of protecting oceans from increased acidity and
  • 6. Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) is a method for assessing the total cost of facility ownership. It takes into account all costs of acquiring, owning, and disposing of a building or building system. LCCA is especially useful when project alternatives that fulfill the same performance requirements, but differ with respect to initial costsand operating costs, have to be compared in order to select the one that maximizes net savings. For example, LCCA will help determine whether the incorporation of a high performance HVAC or glazing system, which may increase initial costbut result in dramatically reduced operating and maintenance costs, is cost effective or not. LCCA is not useful for budget allocation. Lowest life cycle cost (LCC) is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... LCCA can be repeated throughout the design process if more detailed cost information becomes available. Initially, construction costs are estimated by reference to historical data from similar facilities. Alternately, they can be determined from government or private sector cost estimating guides and databases. The Tri Services Parametric Estimating System (TPES) contained in the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) Construction Criteria Base (CCB) developed models of different facility types by determining the critical cost parameters (i.e., number of floors, area and volume, perimeter length) and relating these values through algebraic formulas to predict costs of a wide range of building systems, subsystems, and assemblies. The TPES models can be adapted to facilities beyond those included in the base modeling system by using SuccessEstimator, a software package available from U.S. Cost. Detailed cost estimates are prepared at the submittal stages of design (typically at 30%, 60%, and 90%) based on quantity take off calculations. These estimates rely on cost databases such as the Commercial Unit Price Book (C UPB) or the R. S. Means Building Construction Cost Database. Testing organizations such as ASTM International and trade organizations have reference data for materials and products they test or represent. Energy and Water Costs Operational expenses for energy, water, and
  • 7. The Sniper Short Story In Liam O Flaherty s suspense short story, The Sniper, A Republican sniper is in the midst of a battle in Dublin, Ireland. He gets injured and must kill his Free Stater enemy. What he wasn t aware of was the fact that the Free Stater sniper was his brother. As aforementioned in the first sentence, the story is all about suspense, and there are three key ways The Sniper builds suspense. The Sniper draws out moments that wouldn t ordinarily be drawn out, speeds up several events in rapid fire, and has all the events happening in swift succession. The Sniper builds suspense by slowing actions down. The beginning of the story starts with the protagonist thinking about whether he should smoke or not. He paused for a moment, considering whether he should risk a smoke. It was dangerous. The flash might be seen in the darkness, and there were enemies watching. He decided to take the risk. The word risk is what indicates that this is no ordinary smoke break. There is a chance this will be a fatal mistake, and the suspense is created in that knowledge. After that fateful decision, The enemy shoots at the protagonist and misses, so he moves to the left. He rolled over the roof to a chimney stack in the rear, and slowly drew him self up behind it, until his eyes were level with the top of the parapet. There was nothing to be seen just the dim outline of the opposite housetop against the blue sky. His enemy was under cover. Now, the suspense lies in the fact that the
  • 8. Solon And Lycurgus Essay Solon and His Inferior Lycurgus. Of many ancient rulers, two are made very memorable. Lycurgus, ruler of Sparta, and Solon, ruler of Athens, made significant impacts on their polis that would continue throughout ancient Greek history. The reforms that were created by these rulers can be disputed in regards to their benefit on their city state. The reforms Solon implemented were more efficacious in producing democratic change in Athens then those reforms that were executed in Spartaby Lycurgus. Due to the fact Solon is a man of middle ground, two reforms that are seen as superior to those of Lycurgus are the changes in trade as well as government. The reforms implemented by Lycurgus are different than those of Solon s. Lycurgus, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Life at Sparta in several ways resembled that of a military camp, (Powell 2001, 219). Many laws that Lycurgus proposed revolved around the benefit of the Spartan military. These implementations set by Lycurgus do not give any benefit to the democratic changes occurring in society at the time. Solon and his reforms are excellent examples of how Athens developed the road to democracy, and how the benefits of these reforms make Solon superior to Lycurgus as a ruler. Solon, a man of middle ground, was urged forward by the people to rule over them and to settle differences between the rich and the poor. Solon, on the other hand, could not go to such extremes in his constitution, since he was a man of modest fortune and had been chosen by the people. Yet he made full use of his power, relying on the good will of the citizens and their confidence in him, (Plutarch, 22.16). Since the people chose Solon to rule, he stood a middle ground, and made decisions based on what was best for the people, a true example of democracy in Athens. Solon also benefited the citizens of Athens through is reforms relating to trade. Solon implemented a law that required every man to have a trade. He sought to dignify all trades and ordered the Council of Areopagus to inquire how every man made a living and to punish those who had no occupation, (Plutarch, 22.22).
  • 9. The Problem And Defining Fitness Function Essay . Population based search involves evolution of group of points in search space such as in ant colony optimization and evolutionary computation techniques. The mode of origin is another basis to distinguish between nature inspired and no nature inspired metaheuristic algorithm. Evolutionary computation and Ant Colony Optimization belongs to the class of nature inspired whereas tabu search and iterated local search belongs to the class of non nature inspired algorithms. Metaheuristicalgorithms are also known as search based techniques or optimization algorithmswhich when applied to software engineering problems gave rise to Search Based Software Engineering (SBSE) [3] which reformulates software engineering problems as search problems. It is a collective attempt to shift from human based search to machine based search by applying search based optimization techniques. These methods encompass representation of problem and defining fitness function. SBSE treats search problem as one where optimal or near optimal solution are sought in a search space of solution by making use of fitness function that discriminates worse and better solution. Although many researchers, practitioners have applied search based optimization to software engineering domain, SBSE term was first coined by Harman and Jones [3] in 2001 in their work which advocates Search Based Optimization as a general approach to Software Engineering. A number of SBSE methods such as Simulated Annealing (SA), Genetic
  • 10. How Have Spacesuits Changed Over Time Ever since the first man traveled from Earth, spacesuits have played an essential part of an astronaut s job. For decades, these suits have allowed humans to travel to and work in space. What many people may not know is that spacesuits have changed drastically over time. As scientists have challenged themselves to improve upon space missions, an astronaut s spacesuit has changed to allow such ventures to be possible. The first spacesuits were very different from the ones that are worn by astronauts today. When human space travel first began, spacesuits were silver and made of rubber, cloth, and other materials. They were also much thinner. As the earliest astronauts never left the spacecraft, their suits were not intended to be worn in space.
  • 11. Rolls Royce Power by Hour Rolls Royce Power By the Hour Project Report Prepared by PHANESH V. R. ATMURI Rolls Royce Power By the Hour 1 Executive Summary Today most Multi National Companies that are operating globally are realizing that they have to take complete control of After Sales Service, in order to compete effectively and synergize their operations with profitability. Earlier days, much of the service operations were handled by third parties. Companies have identified that after salesservice is a significant source of revenue for the organization. With this paradigm shift and change in the culture, Rolls Royce pioneered and conceptualized Power by the Hour , an after sales service program that helps focus customer in their core business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The optimal contract is really a combination of three things: fixed payment or fixed price, cost sharing and performance based compensation. The essence of PBL is buying performance outcomes, not the individual parts and repair actions. Instead of buying set levels of spares, repairs, tools, and data, the new focus is on buying a predetermined level of availability to meet the [buyer s] objectives . Rolls Royce has responded to this market demand by developing a comprehensive, integrated suite of engine aftercare services named Power by the Hour (PBH). RollsRoyce works closely with customers, irrespective of their size and operating business model, developing a customized service package, optimized to individual customer requirements. PBH is a flexible approach to achieving an engine support service that has the correct fit and scope of services to meet the operator s specific needs. It provides a Date 29 07 2011 Rolls Royce Power By the Hour 4 single source solution ensuring Peace of Mind for the overall lifetime support of the engine, from the time the engine is delivered to the customer until the engine goes out of service. This is achieved through the sharing of knowledge, expertise and experience. Through a partnership approach, PBH: п‚· aligns incentives and goals п‚· minimizes financial and operational risk
  • 12. Horace Mann Research Paper Horace Mann (1796 1859) Horace Mann was a kid who was born into poverty in Franklin, Massachusetts. He would always go down to the library to study and learn. He taught himself. The library was his home away from home. He practically lived there. Horace would read stories beyond his wildest dreams and all the facts and information he needed. He loved them. Horace was hooked. Since he was born into poverty he wanted to turn his life around. Horace was determined to make sure everyone gets the education that he would have liked, he wanted to help. Early life Horace was born May 4, 1796, he had no education. So he taught himself all the basic subjects. He went to the library a lot. It was his favorite place. It was like he couldn t read enough. He grew up fast and by the time he was twenty he was admitted into the sophomore class at Brown University. It was a spectacular experience for him because he never really had an education. At that university he took interest in politics and education. Upon graduation Horace gave a speech about the advancement of the human race through education and how it would help the human race. He believed that if he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He worked there from 1827 to 1833. In 1835 he worked with the massachusetts senate for two more years. He spent most of his time aiming at improving infrastructure like railroads and canals. While Mann served in the Senate the Massachusetts educational system was suffering with the quality of education deteriorating. So in 1837 the state opened up the first board of education, Mann was the secretary. In 1838 Mann started a weekly journal, it was about education. It was for teachers and anybody who would listen. The journal was called common school journal . With funds from the boards activities at a minimum, the position needed more moral leadership than anything else, Mann proved himself up to the
  • 13. Control Engagement Flow Diagram Of The Project Management... Figure 5. Control Engagement Flow Diagram I.Inputs: In the project management plan, information as to the process and phases of a project is enclosed. The plan addresses human resource requirements, the methods of how work will be performed in addition to the requirements and modus operandi for communicating among stakeholder (PMBOK, 2013). The documents used in the plan guides a manager through managing and controlling project activities (Dow et al., 2015, p. 113). The issue log, work performance data, and project documents are updated on a regular basis throughout the project cycle. Work performance data is used to measure project activities performance and deliverables in the form of percentage, start and finish dates, actual cost, durations, and so forth. Project documents are used to support the inputs for controlling stakeholder engagements and as previously stated the issue log address old and new issues throughout the cycle of the project (PMBOK, 2013). II.Tools Techniques Managing information is necessary in order to maintain consistency. Information management system is a tool used to ensure that all reports and data are captured. Information systems allow for consolidation and distribution of information to stakeholders. Information systems also have the capability of issuing reports in various formats (PMBOK, 2013). Expert Judgement and Meetings are both important to controlling stakeholder engagement through the use of skillful assessment and
  • 14. How Does Jane Change Throughout The Novel After confronting her aunt, Jane is shipped off to Lowood School. This is a school for young, dependent girls, who are mostly orphaned from at least one parent. This school s name also has a meaning behind it, Lowood is a place where Jane is miserable at a portion of a time therefore it symbolized a low period in her life. Jane brings her mentality from Gateshead to Lowood and is not willing to be conformed into society by following a set of rules that do not please her as well as obey silently as she did before, but then she meets Helen Burn. Helen gives Jane a new perspective on life and how to live life. Helen encourages Jane to act graciously, even to those who do not deserve it, because acting any other way will not make the situation any less worse. Jane takes Helen s advice of being the bigger person later on in the plot when she speaks to her cousin, St. John Rivers. The interaction between Jane and Helen serve as a stepping stone to Jane s maturity as a young woman.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This push toward adulthood makes Jane mature in a gloomy manner that shuts a part of her away so that she is left with a serious demeanor. Unlike Gateshead, here Jane finally seems to fit in and is seen as a well mannered girl that has a future ahead of her. She is given a position as a teacher at the school and seems to be in conformity with its life for a while. But Jane no longer feels the need to seek approve from anyone, she seeks to do what is best for her. Lowood leaves a perpetual impression on Jane s character. Lowood is where Jane learns to be humble instead of greedy. The burnt porridge and plain garments are something that Jane never moves on from. Even after she leaves Lowood, she dresses in conservative clothes and does not enjoy lavish and extravagant
  • 15. How To Write A Sample Of Narrative Report For Memorial... Memorial Hospital Food Runner Employee Signature: ______________________________________ Date:________________ Printed Name: ___________________________________ Reports to: Food Service Manager Department: Food Service Purpose: To assists with daily operations of patient meal deliveries. Responsible for providing good customer service to Hospital patients and staff. Responsibilities: Memorial Hospital expects work performance to be consistent with its mission and believes in employee contribution. Employee suggestions are welcomed to improve job performance and efficiency. Day to day food service: Prepares meal tray according to patients food order Follows portion sizes and FIFO standards Verifies that all items ordered are delivered... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other duties may be assigned Qualifications: Individual must be able to perform all tasks listed in job description as well as knowledge, skills and abilities listed below. For people with disabilities, reasonable accommodations may be made to perform essential functions. Ability to read hospital map and understand flow of traffic in hospital. Education and experiences: High School diploma or GED 6 months to years of food service experience Special knowledge requirements: ServSaf certified or Food handler s card within 90 days of employment (books and supplies provided). Interpersonal skills: Individual must have strong customer service skills, interpersonal skills, in various settings and with diverse cultural groups. Able to communicate using basic English. Individual must also be able to be flexible to fit to change circumstances with regular interpersonal
  • 16. The United Farm Workers Association Improve The Conditions... To what degree did the United Farm Workers Association improve the conditions of farmworkers in California. Introduction: In 1910 mexicans fled from Mexico to work in agriculture in America, they labored in inhumane conditions and the people they worked for ignored state laws on working conditions (Tavaana). This is how the farm workers would work before the United Farm WorkersUnion came along. They didn t have the rights they deserved, they were treated however the growers would like to treat them because they would go around the law and do what they wanted. Farm workers didn t have unions and the rights that they do now back in 1910. Research has been done on this topic on how them migrating started, on how they were treated, and how it has gotten better over the years. This topic is important because it discusses some of the history of Mexican immigrants. It also demonstrates some challenges they went through when they came to the United States to find work. My study of the topic is important because it will give some background information on how the farm workers were brought and how they were treated. After I will bring in Cesar Chavez and his contributions to helping the farm workers. Lastly I will be talking about his negative contribution which isn t talked about that often and comparing it with the positive. My investigation fits into broader questions in the subject because it is taking two different points of views and comparing them to each other. I choose
  • 17. Hope Through The Holocaust In Four Perfect Pebbles Hope Through The Holocaust Viktor Frankl once said, Whoever was still alive had reason for hope. During the Holocaust, when Germany purged themselves and other countries of Jews, the Jews that were still alive were still hopeful of being saved. In Four Perfect Pebbles by Lila Perl and Marion Blumenthal Lazan, Marion, her mother, father, and brother Albert try to escape the horrors of Nazi Germany. They are brought to the concentration camp Bergen Belsen with hopes of staying together and being liberated. When they were all liberated and saved off the Death Train, they all lived except her father, that died of typhus a few days later. Having hope through these dark times helped the Blumenthals survive the Holocaust, against all odds. To survive the Holocaust, they had to endure being treated as less than human, and make important acts of bravery and courage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a jew was even suspected on not complying with the laws, it could lead to beatings, arrests, imprisonment, or even death. (Pg 18) In Bergen Belsen, the Jews that died of typhus and other diseases would be burned or buried in mass graves. (Pg 2) While at the camp, cattle cars would be brought to take jews for the east. These transports averaged 1,000 people but some had more than 3,000 Jews. The Blumenthals learned to hope that none of them would be on these cattle cars and brought away. Mistreating the Jews was one of the way the Nazis persecuted and discriminated the Jewish
  • 18. Headscarf Controversy French media coverage of the headscarf controversy perpetuates considerable misunderstanding of Islam and thus the politics of secularism extend to media framing of the tension between religious minorities and the non religious in a society where secular is hegemonic. In 1989, in a small town outside of Paris, three girls were expelled for wearing Hijabs. The girls were in no way disruptive, or incapable academically, however, the event became significant to the reframing of the headscarf as a ;veil; or misrepresentation as a chador through and by the media. Furthermore, public intellectuals in the media promoted concerns regarding Iran type mobilisation in France. A similar incident occurred in 1994, 69 girls were expelled for wearing what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The term cuius regio eius religio , the religion of the ruler is the religion of all of his subject , applies in France s largely irreligious society in the sense that it suggests an absolute power, with a single political task; the care of its population, which in this case ought to abide secularism. The crisis of laГЇcitГ© is embedded in a political struggle over the model of France s future, one which aims to maintain a secular personality of the French Republic. Anniversary of the French Revolution in 1989 reiterates issue of Universalism being a defining trait of republican France. However, as Casanova suggest the secular is a central, modern category , aГЇcitГ© constructs/frames a reality based on its differentiation and separation from the religious.Thus, in terms of French Secular politics Universalism in the public sphere is limited to individuals who practice secularity/ reinforce the nation s drive for laГЇcitГ©. The way in which the French community negotiates two conceptual boundaries, establish secularity and subvert religion , as Asad suggests, tell us how people live in the secular. This personality of the French state expresses itself through law, media and education and as a result of this, The headscarf is held to be a religious symbol that conflicts with and is a threat to
  • 19. A Grandparent And Grandchild ABSTRACT This paper defines the challenges that both grandparents and grandchildren face when they are involved in a skipped generation household. Custodial grandparents face many obstacles and stressors when they take on the role of caregiver to their grandchildren. The children also face many difficulties when living in a household without their biological parents. This can be both a rewarding experience but also very trying one for both grandparent and grandchild. With the help of supportive systems, such as financial assistance programs and social support groups, the stress and overwhelming feeling can be reduced. Becoming a Custodial Grandparent: The Physiological, Psychological, and Economical Effects Throughout history grandparents have always played an important role in their family s lives and in the lives of their grandchildren. These roles may have included caring for their grandchildren while parents worked and acting as a support system for the entire family. Grandparents and grandchildren also share a special bond and relationship. They teach their grandchildren about their cultural beliefs and help shape the child into a successful adult. In recent years there has been a dramatic change in the roles that grandparents are playing. More grandparents are taking on the responsibility of raising their grandchildren. This is known as a skipped generation household and is defined as households where the grandparents and grandchildren are present in the
  • 20. How Does Blanche Dubois React To Insanity 1 TO 2 pages react to either to blanche or stanley() A series of negative events, coupled with an immense feeling of guilty and the loss of affection, can drive anyone insane. In A street car named desire , Tennessee Williams displays Blanche DuBois as a very fragile individual. DuBois comes from a very privilege back ground, however loses everything. She does not understand basic human interaction, living out her life in a fantasy. Throughout the play, DuBois is slowly faced with the harshest of her reality and stripped of all her fantasies, which drives her to insanity. DuBois comes from a privilege background, where everything has been in place for her. Her up bring in an upper class society contributes to her disillusion to reality.
  • 21. Modern Day Polytheism In Ancient Greece In todays society religion has an impact on our lives, but in ancient Greece it was a huge part of their life. They made statues and sculptures of their gods, They invested a lot of their money into making these sculptures to please their gods. They were one of the first of their time to believe in good gods. Before this many people though their gods where there to hurt them or do evil. They though there gods were there to serve them with good, such as beauty, fertility, and a better harvest. They also though they were there to serve their gods. It was a mutual respect. In the ancient Middle East, many civilizations rose and fell. Greecenot being in this area may have put them at an advantage already. It is also note worthy that monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam each to the ancient Middle East.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In modern polytheism we don t have one god to protect one city, it s just the worshipping or praising of many gods. Most polytheism followers believe in gods controlling their soul and destiny. They say it gives them more freedom. there is rarely an absolute truth associated with polytheistic thinking. Ideas of being a moral person are relative to the individual or culture that they follow. Each believer is free to worship the god of his or her choice in the way that they choose to. One example of modern polytheism is The Concept of Kami. It is the belief that two gods named Shinto and Kami created the world. They say that they believed that these gods are spiritual, just like many other polytheistic beliefs
  • 22. Cat Peeing Everywhere Essay Why is My Cat Peeing Everywhere? Time to Make the Cat s Litter Box More Inviting Are you worried because your cat is peeing everywhere? Want to know the reason behind this and the solution to it? Well, if your cat is habituated of using the litter box to pee but has started acting against the normal behaviour, it is a matter of concern. Urinating all around the house might appear irritating and troublesome but understanding the reason of why is my cat peeing everywhere and tackling the issue is even more essential. The unusual behaviour in the peeing habit of the cat is an indication of a health related problem he/she is facing. Cat peeing everywhere is not only bad for your cat but for you and your household as well. The unpleasant and pungent smell of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since you have understood all the possible reasons of the burning question in your mind Why does my cat pee everywhere , it is time to know the ways to stop your cat from peeing everywhere. In spite of knowing about the various possible reasons, it is quite difficult to predict if the problem is medical or behavioural. Hence I would recommend you to consult a good vet. For sure you don t want to take any chances with your beloved cat. If the issue is concerning the health, proper treatment can be given till the time she gets back to its normal behaviour. But if the unusual gestures and actions are due to the environmental changes, you can take care of certain things to help your cat. A cat s world is as small as the size of a room. So, try to keep it the same. If you want to change the place of the litter box, keep another one on the same place till the time your cat is able to adapt to the change. In order to stop it from peeing at inappropriate places again, quickly clean up the mess and try to get rid of the smell. As long as your cat will get the smell of the urine, he/she will pee in that specific area only. Use of odour neutralizer will help you in this
  • 23. Millennial Vs Millennial Soldiers Today s Army is as much a cultural melting pot as it has ever been. There is, however, a noticeable generational difference in its current population. Millennial and Generation X Soldiers conduct themselves in very different ways. One example is the Millennial Soldiers need to question what can seem like a simple task. Is this a generationally specific trait to Millennials or is it only more evident in these Soldiers? The Millennial Soldiers request for reasoning is easily perceived as whining. However, with an understanding of the psychology behind the question, you will realize it is a trait that when utilized properly will allow leaders to develop intelligent and informed Soldiers. Per Webster s dictionary, anyone born in the 1980s or 1990s is defined as a Millennial. Therefore, by definition, I am a Millennial and fall into the category of Soldier that I will be discussing. However, I don t view myself as the same type of Millennial that makes up the junior enlisted ranks of today s Army. In the Army I grew up in; as long it wasn t illegal, immoral or inherently dangerous, we did what we were told to do. Learning the psychology behind this change has allowed me to adjust the way I lead to effectively communicate with my Soldiers. In a Military Times article (Lilley, 2016), CSM Michael Gragg, then the CSM of the Center for Initial Military Training, said The problem that we do have is that right now the generation we have coming in is not as disciplined as
  • 24. The Freedom And Integrity Of The Oppressed In chapter 1, Freire stresses the concept of humanization and dehumanization. Mankind has qualities that make us human beings as understanding, freedom and integrity. Freire emphasized that not only do people need to demonstrate the qualities to others, but for yourself. He mentioned to realize humanity, we must also admit inhuman. With the loss of humanity, the humanity of a person had been stolen; so he became oppressed. For those who are oppressed, to be is to have continuity and control over the oppressed is what they should have. Those who suppress others see the oppressed as those objects and not human to be treated with integrity. The oppressed is in their situation, because they are lazy and ungrateful for the offer generously provided by the elite. As the oppressors engaged in oppression, they violate the rights of others and they themselves become dehumanized. To restore the humanity of both, the oppressed must fight to change their status, but not become the oppressors in this process. Why the oppressed do anything to change their situation? Freire refers to the feeling of fear of freedom (p. 46) that many of the oppressed owns. This fear oppressed prohibited from actively involving their situation in part because they have applied the principles of their adversaries. Freire went on to say that Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift. It must be pursued continuously and responsibly (p. 47). The oppressed have become familiar with the structure of the
  • 25. Examples Of Shortcomings In The Odyssey As an epic, Odyssey has many complex themes, but the most striking to me is the pitfall of temptation. The tragic events root from Odysseus and his crew arise from the inability to control mortal weakness. Capitulations of shortcomings or recklessness anger the gods and it s fitting they were punished for it. One such example to exemplify is the provenance of the fall of the crew members. On page 1229, the prophet warned the crew not to raid the cattle and furthermore on page 1233 Circe warned yet again not to eat the cattle. But the crew neglects the warnings and pay in blood for their insubordination against the gods. This is a parable elucidating the consequence of not controlling one temptation. The ethos of Classic Greeks and the contemporary society today make it difficult to pertain with. However, the few literature pieces that do is chef d oeuvre of works. A work as vividly as Odyssey make it difficult to find the le mote juste to describe what is it that make this art intertwine two periods of time together. After a close critique of the piece, it clear that the hero of the story, Odyssey, make us empathized with the story. Odysseus in his journey, faced anguish, providence, and sink to his nadir. Despite this, he emerged virile, triumph, to me this signifies the ideal man of humanity. The engrossing action and text keep the reader close on the edge and cheering on Odysseus, the underdog, to win, against, the gods, the monsters, the suiters, for isn t his creed
  • 26. The Five Husbands In The Wife Of Bath s Tale The wife of bath stands up for women equality and does not let men push her around. She had five husbands, with each of them she used a technique to get what she wanted. She would blame them for things they did not do, she would make them buy her things and have complete mastery over all of them. With her fifth husbandthings become rocky with her having the upper hand in the relationship. This is shown through the book that her husband reads which in that book degrades women. She snaps back into this mode of control and stands up for women by tearing the pages out of this book. The wifeof bath thinks women should always have mastery in a marriage,this leads her to realize with her fifth husband women get taken for granted and have a bad... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her story she used the old lady to represent her. The old lady makes a condition with this knight and they get married but he did not want to marry her. While they are married the old lady has these talks with the knight about being a respectful and accepting her as her: No shame in poverty if the heart is gay, As seneca and all learned say./Lastly you taxed me with being old.Yet even if you never have been told by ancient books, you gentlemen engage,yourselves in honour to respect old age (290).The knight becomes ashamed of her for all her flaws, but the old lady tells him that this should not matter to him and being a knight these virtues should be obvious to him. She gives him a choice of how their marriage will continue on: You have two choices; which one will you try? To have me old and ugly till I die, but still a loyal, true, and humble wife that never would displease you all her life, or would you rather I were young and pretty and chance your arm what happens in a city where friends will visit you because of me, yes and in other places too maybe (291). In this scenario she gives him two choices for the fate of their marriage. He explains to her whatever she wants to do he will submit: And have i won the mastery? Said she, since i m to choose and rule as i think fit? Certainly wife, he
  • 27. Symptoms And Treatment Of Arthritis PHYSICAL THERAPY AND ITS ROLE IN ARTHRITIS Daymara Nodarse Florida National University Professor: Dr. Kelly Krenkel November 4, 2014 Arthritis and other such rheumatic conditions have been considered to be the most common medical complain as well as one of the leading causes of disability and activity limitation among the population of the United States. The rates of arthritis diagnosis have been steadily increasing in the last 20 years. Based on surveys and research it was determined that by the end of 1990, it was estimated that almost 40 million people suffered from arthritis and/or were currently being treated for it (MMWR, 2001). Further studies show that by the end of 2005, this number had increased by almost 10 million people as reported by the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) and over 23 million had reported that although they were not yet diagnosed they were dealing with chronic joint symptoms and conditions (Atkinson, 2009). This increase indicates that approximately 800,000 people per year since 1990 have been diagnosed or treated for arthritis (MMWR). The limitations of activities of daily living (ADLs) are one of the most common aspects of those suffering from arthritis. It is estimated that out of over 70 million people with arthritis, about 20 million (close to 30%) have debilitating symptoms which may cause them decreased abilities to carry on daily activities. Arthritis has many variations and although their prevalence is indicative of a
  • 28. Importance Of Personal Writing From an early age, I ve had trouble with writing effectively. I had absolutely no interest in learning to write, which was mostly because of how difficult it was to me. Often, I found it boring. As I got older, I found interest in music and poetry, sparking my interest to learn to write like musicians and poets. Up until that point, I had always been writingpapers for school, often to write research papers or to write forced narratives. I never wrote anything for myself until about junior year in high school. I did always enjoy reading intriguing narratives that others didn t enjoy though, so that s exactly what I wrote. Even senior year, I was assigned to write a narrativestory based around Arthurian legends; I was proud of what I wrote... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If my audience were a large group of people, my storytelling would be less specific and more focused on telling the overall idea of the story; I like to include some overlying theme in the story. The Arthurian legend that I wrote for class was easy to write and took me about an hour to finish a five page story. It was for my British literature class in high school. I took all the stereotypes included in Arthurian legends and tried to turn them into the opposite whilst also including them like the rubric said. However, I m almost the opposite for professional papers. I still prefer free writing my essays, but I must stop every minute or so, just to figure out what to write next. I ve tried using outlines, but it makes me take longer to write since I would be doing the same stopping and thinking thing that I already do when free writing. My audience influences the way I write professionally since I know that somebody is going to read it. I often make sure that what I say is fully explained, with as much proper grammar as I can use. The best thing about wanting to explain every detail I can is that I don t like to leave gray area for facts I state; I state the full explanation if I know what I m talking about. The thing I don t like about writing professional papers is that usually forced to write about something I really don t find interesting, which is the biggest determining factor in whether I put time into the composition or not. I prefer the writing
  • 29. Father Reflection Paper When my father died, my life changed drastically, but I did not realize it yet. I was only eight years old; his death did not fully click, it had no affect on me. As I grew older, that is when it finally became apparent. The death of my father encouraged me to strive and stay driven when it came to reaching my goals and helping out other people. I became more focused on my education, on my future, and also on my family . I have always been told, I am a reflection of him and I surely wouldn t want to let him or my relatives down. When I think of leadership, I think of my father. I think of someone who is patient enough to guide people through life, help them out, and also continuously provides a realistic outlook. I am always being told about how selfless he was, how he always went out of his way to help other people whenever they were in need. His coworkers always talk about how he was compassionate and quick to put someone else s mental and physical health ahead of his own. Through all of that, I never knew my dad was battling cancer. I would see him at home with IV s strapped to his arms and his chest. I would see him bend over vomiting from his medication and I would see him growing skinnier and skinner each day, but I did not know what cancer was. I was only in second grade and too young to comprehend such a thing. I just saw a father who was always there for me and my brothers and worried more about us than he worried about himself. He always made sure we were safe and
  • 30. Herpes Zoster Research Paper What is Herpes Zoster? Herpes zoster is a common disease now now in days. It is also known as shingles is a cutaneous viral infection caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus which is a herpesvirus that is the cause of chickenpox. Herpes zoster is more predictable with the characteristics of rashes and sometimes patients can have typical pain in a dermatomal distribution. It s all based on how the rash looks like. Some of the symptoms and signs usually begin with pain along the affected dermatome which takes two to three days by a vesicular eruption that is usually treatable. Herpes Zostercan cause itchiness,burning, and deep pain. In this research i m going to show what are some treatments and methods of diagnosis, how it impacts the body homeostasis, and how how it affects the human population. What are some treatments for herpes zoster? There is many antiviral medication that can be taken for pain or helping the rashes with blisters. For example, acyclovir or valacyclovir ,but there is also a inflammatory and nerve pain medication. How can you prevent from having herpes? There are some treatments for avoiding herpes is to get the chickenpoxvaccine when you are a child or you can also take the shingles vaccine as an adult so you won t... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let s say that your body temperature is high the signals are sent from the hypothalamus to make sure the body cools off by sweating.With herpes, It blocks the nerve signals that sends to the brain and your body won t cool because the messages will not reach the brain. Also, the skin helps keeping out viruses by using its melanocytes. Let s say that your skin is already broken the inflammatory response will be triggered to start fighting . The inflammatory response will be delayed because of the lack of messages being transferred to the brain about the virus
  • 31. Uranium Mining In Utah Uranium mining in Utah started in the 1940 s during WWII when uranium was in high demand in use of bombs. Uranium was found in all parts of Utah in areas like Lisbon Valley, White Canyon and even a little bit at the highly famous Bingham Canyon Mine. Yet mostly in an area near Moab that located in the Red Rocks of Southern Utahby a man name Charles Steen. He is the one that found high uranium deposits in Southern Utah. They call it the Uranium Boom of 1952 Uranium is a element that is highly radioactive, which is why it was used during WWII. During World War II uranium and other highly radioactive supplements, were in very high demand. These radioactive minerals were used in a way that caused what is called a nuclear explosion. Though,
  • 32. Groundhog Day Comparison The movie Groundhog Day shares many parallels with the book Flight by Sherman Alexie. Both Phil and Zits react similarly to the whole situation going through stages of confusion, happiness, desperation, and acceptance until finally they have learned their lesson and become better people as a whole. There are some differences though. Zits spends the beginning of his experience trying to come up with a logical explanation and finally turning to religion to explain each body he inhabits as him having reached either heaven or hell. Phil never assumes God plays a role in this although at one point he tells Rita that I am God. (imdb.com) Instead he quickly decides to use the situation to his advantage since nothing he does has any consequences and he can learn various things to impress girls or save lives. The biggest difference is that Phil has control over what he does and Zits usually doesn t. It switches each time for Zits how present he is mentally and physically. Only once was he able to make the decision to control what happens.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Groundhog Day Phil Connors wakes up every morning on the same day in the same place, February 2nd in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. He has complete control over what he does and how that affects people. No one but him is aware of the situation. Before this Phil and been a jerk to everyone and very self centered. In Flight the main character, Zits, keeps finding himself in the minds of different people in time. He is sometimes able to think completely for himself and even control what they do but other times he is just present in their minds to see situations from the other people s perspectives. This happens after he shot up a bank full of people (p. 36) at the orders of a kid named Justice. Being a jerk and shooting up a bank are very different reasons for needing to learn a
  • 33. Essay on Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction of... Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction of Catalase Introduction This investigation was in an attempt to try to find out how varying the temperature can affect an enzyme. The enzyme used was catalase which breaks down Hydrogen Peroxide, this gives off water and oxygen as effervescence. This effervescence is what is used to measure the reaction rate of the catalase. The optimal heat for enzyme activity is proven to be 37oC as anything above this denatures the enzyme. Denaturing is where the heat energy of breaks down the di sulphide, ionic and hydrogen bonds that hold the tertiary structure together, this in turn changes the shape of the active site and so halts any reactions that the enzyme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why the reaction rate rose with the temperature, however after a certain point (40oC), the enzymes were becoming denatured and this caused them to become useless which is why the reaction slowed to a halt after this temperature. This was a poor experiment because: The potato chips were very hard to get exactly the same. This inaccuracy caused the surface area to differ between chips, which means that a small linear error will make a big surface area error. To counter this, a machine should be used to cut the chips to a preset size and would be very accurate. Measuring effervescence was very inaccurate. The Bubbles tended to burst when they were made which caused the overall amount of bubbles to be inaccurate. To prevent this, a syringe could be used or the gas bubbled up through water to get an accurate measure of the amount produced. The temperature of the potato chip when it was placed into the substrate, this means that the enzymes may still be working while they are being heated to the desired temperature, so if the temperature was 80oC then the enzyme may work hard for the first minute or so because the potato is still heating up when in fact 80oC SHOULD cause the enzyme activity to become nil. This probably accounted for some anomalies we received after doing this
  • 34. Colombia Social Structure The country of Colombia, officially referred to as the Republic of Colombia, is situated in the northwest quadrant on the continent of South America, boarding the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The area now known as the Republic of Colombia was settled as a Spanish colony in 1525. The Spaniard s established Bogota as their capital city and it remains the capital today. Colombiarebelled and proclaimed their independence from Spain in 1819. Colombia is the fourth largest country in South America in terms of land mass. It is the third most populous country in Latin America with a population of almost 44,000,000 people. According to World Population Review, the population is projected to experience and sustain growth rate of 1.29 per ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The top segment of the population, according to Ruano, 2005, is only twenty percent of the total population but is responsible for almost 80% of the gross national product (GNP). Contained within the upper class are varying levels of wealth, power and education. The original elite group within the upper class is referred to as the oligarchy which means a small group of people who have the majority of control. The oligarchy consumes and seizes the top political positions, financial control and the best educational opportunities. The upper class has also been known to inherit leadership positions within the military structure based solely on their social status. Entry into this group is not by aptitude it is primarily achieved by heritage and family name. In the past few years, the traditional elite of the upper class has experienced a decline in numbers due to a loss of inherited money, splits among estates and economic troubles. As the lineage elite dwindle they are being replaced by a new upper class of entrepreneurs and business people who have become very successful. The new members are not held in the same esteem in Colombian culture as they lack the family name stature of the older elite
  • 35. Essay on Marlow s Racism in Joseph Conrad s Heart of... Marlow s Racism in Heart of Darkness Heart of Darkness is an intriguing story as well as a symbol for Joseph Conrad s social commentary on imperialism. Marlow s journey takes him deep into the African Congo where he bears witness to a number of life altering revelations. He beholds his most striking revelation when he begins to compare the civilized European man with the savage African man. These two opposing forces represent the two conflicting viewpoints present in every dilemma, be it cultural, social, or otherwise. As a modern European man who believes religiously in imperialism, Marlow is inherently arrogant. Yet, although he cannot accept the African jungle as being equally important as imperialism, his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No; you want a deliberate belief. * The inherent strength of civilized people is in our ability to trust to faith, to believe so much in something that it will preserve our sense of self even when it is threatened by total absence of, even the opposite conditions of, all that formed to make it. The Africans fascinate Marlow, lure that part of him that wants to escape from the surface realities created by sociality. Is it a deliberate belief that saves him from asserting his attraction, or an accident of situation? You wonder I didn t go ashore for a howl and a dance? Well, no I didn t. Fine sentiments, you say? Fine sentiments be hanged! I had no time. I had to mess about with white lead and strips of woollen blanket helping to put bandages on those leaky steam pipes, I tell you. ...There was surface truth enough in these things to save a wiser man. * The technological realities of civilized man happened to allow him to focus his thoughts on work. This reconciles with the notion of a deliberate belief because Marlow unshakeably believes that work contains truth (and he can assert this truth against the truth of the Africans) and is not another system of surface reality (Hubbard 125) . Marlow sees his journey as a demonstration of the failure of surface realities to restrain man from gratifying his instinctual lusts; their failure in even remaining surface truths but degenerating in the minds of man to
  • 36. Abraham and Moses Essay Abram is presented to us as an old man without an offspring or heir. He is at the age of seventy five when God comes to him with the offer of the covenant. Abraham stands for devotion, justice, compassion, faith, tact, and personal integrity. He is also seen as cunning, humorous, and pragmatic throughout the story. Abram is a man looking for his faith, and God asks Abram to leave his land and kinship to a land which God will show him. In exchange for Abram s faith and compliance, God will make of Abram a great nation, make his name great, bless those who bless him and curse those who curse him, and finally all the communities of the Earth will find blessing in him. The covenant is a basic understanding between Abram and God that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Abraham found out that this was God s final test before the covenant was finalized. God told Abraham that all his people must look to God as their god, and that all the boys must be circumcised on the eighth day after their birth. If Abraham would fulfill his part of the covenant, God would provide Abraham with the lands of Canaan. Abraham must have faith in God throughout his journey because the God he speaks to asks him to leave his lands and kinsfolk to go to a promised land that Moses has never seen nor heard much about. God promises Abraham many things which were unbelievable or impossible without divine intervention, so Abraham s faith is always being tested. Abraham knows that his legacy will never continue without an heir, so his faith lets him continue and believe that he will still have a son even after he has aged so much. Another reason why Abraham must have faith is that the people following him have faith in Abraham. If at any time Abraham loses faith, he will not only risk breaking the covenant with God, but he will also be letting down all the people who had faith in him. The story of Abraham changed the way the Hebrew people thought about time. The Hebrew people began to think of time as cyclical. Each cycle was begun with the promise of what is to come, and ended with the fulfillment of this promise and the need of a new promise. This fits in with the stories of the Prophets, as the coming of Abraham and Moses can be
  • 37. Comparing Rowling s Novels, And The True Snape Love has been told to have the power to change a man s demeanor, shift a person s values, and create faГ§ades that can hide or affirm the love that person feels. The word faГ§ade is most commonly used in regards to architecture, which defines it as an outward appearance or the face of a building, but it has also come to be tied to the psychology of an individual. A faГ§ade in regards to psychology is associated with an outer falsehood that conceals an internal element of the individual, which they do not want visible. Often they maintain the faГ§ade in order to be more appealing to the person they are affectionate towards. However, love s influence in the creation and maintaining of the faГ§ade means far more than just trying to be more appealing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His name itself lends to the idea of him being a difficult teacher. According to Behind the Name, Severus translates to stern in Latin, and is tied to the English word severe ( Severus ) and according to the Online Etymology Dictionary, Snape is also an English verb, which means to be hard upon, rebuke, revile, snub ( Snape ). While his name sends out a warning about what to expect from his character, in later books, it is revealed that Snape himself was the object of various bullying campaigns. In Harry Potter and the Order and the Phoenix, Snape s worst memory is brought to light as he is bullied by James Potter and his gang of friends. He is outnumbered and alone, and he did not ask to be tormented by James Potter. When he finally does not have to stand alone in the face of his bullies, he in turn becomes the bully to Lily Evans, who had wanted to save him. The most stark words that come from this section is this: What s he done to you? Well... it s more the fact that he exists, if you know what I mean (647). He suffered at the hands of his peers and that warped his understanding of what was acceptable treatment of other people. This becomes an essential part of his faГ§ade, a way to hide his past and guard his future from any further hurt. His harsh nature is part of him and it is one of the ways readers understand and
  • 38. Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi Growing up Born in 1869 on October 2. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi lived in Porbandar, a region of India that (at the time) was a part of the British Empire, now known as Gujarat. Growing up, Gandhi worshipped the Hindu god Vishnu. His belief of Jainism aimed to achieve the liberation of the soul, embracing non violence, meditation and vegetarianism. He believed in Ahimsa meaning non violence and equality. As a young child, Gandhi was considered being shy, timid and an unremarkable student. Aged 18, he sailed to England to study where he read a variety of sacred texts and learnt more about world religions. He later explains if only we could, all of us, read the scriptures of the different Faiths from the stand point of the followers of those faiths, we should find that they were at the bottom, all one and were all helpful to one another he considered them a comfort and recommended everyone to read them at some point in time. He stayed in England for 3 years before returning back to India where he struggled to gain any footing as a lawyer and wrestled to find work, therefore taking a job offer in South Africa at an Indian firm. Contribution to society and beginning his Ascent. When Gandhi arrived in South Africa, he was appalled and disgusted with the way Indians were being treated. Not being allowed to gain citizenship as an immigrant and being thought of as a third class citizen. In the courtroom, he was asked if he could
  • 39. Florida Keys Adventure Research Paper Craig Key in Florida is a calm peaceful, relaxing, and tranquil place to go fishing. There are just two properties in this little key, Overseas Highway, and the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail is on the side of the road where my family goes fishing. The Florida Keys are, as the FloridaFish and Wildlife officer said a beautiful place to go fishing if anyone annoying is not around, by which he meant if other people were around. In the morning when the birds are singing and the sun is out my family and I are getting ready to get on the road. My brothers Ulises and William assist me while I mount the fishing rods, tackle box, chairs, lantern, cooler, and bucket to the back of my father s 2005 F 250
  • 40. Conflict In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel The book Night by Elie Wiesel is a book describing events during the Holocaust that happened in a concentration camp. He has many different conflicts throughout the book. Dealing with his dad is a big part in the book. One of the conflicts that he has with his dad is in the beginning of the book when he feels that his dad doesn t pay enough attention to him. My father was occupied with his business and the doings in the community (Wiesel 18). He feels that his father cares more about other people in the community more than he care about him. This made Elie feel melancholy and isolated. When Elie and his father get to the camp, women and children would be separated from men. He told Elie to lie about his age. Fifteen. No You re eighteen.
  • 41. Muscleiq Research Papers We know that you ve continued to work hard in the gym this summer, and we re here to keep your motivation going. This issue of MuscleIQ is all about increasing your performance and endurance, and building explosive power and strength than ever before. To keep your workouts going strong throughout the season, we ve packed this issue with some of the most hardcore, performance enhancing workouts yet! You ll even discover some new and unconventional moves that you likely haven t tried before. Our cover model this month, Lisa Steuer, is a former model who is now one of the most foremost strength and conditioning coaches in Miami. Lisa develops personalized workout regimes for her clients, focused on long term goals and results. In HARD CORE TRAINING by Lisa Steuer on page 61, Lisa explains her approach to training and how adding unconventional equipment and methods has been beneficial for her. She shares 18 unique moves with tools like kettlebells ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a split routine, muscle groups are trained once or twice a week. But is this really the best way to go for results? More research shows that compound exercises may have more advantages when it comes to muscle building and training intensity. In COMPOUND EXERCISES BRING COMPOUNDED RESULTS by Diana Rini, on page 70, see what research says about compound exercises, and how they may actually be more successful than split routines. If you want to increase lean muscle more effectively, it may be time to change your routine. When you re in the gym everyday working on your physique, you also need the right nutrition and performance information to support your goals. In SUPPLEMENT EDGE by Michael Rudolph, Ph.D. on page 72, we compiled some of the best cutting edge research on nutrition and getting ahead in your training. These research based tips can help take you to the next level in fitness and in health, so don t miss this feature if you want to get in your best shape
  • 42. Everything About Ringworm ( Dermatophytosis ) Everything about ringworm (Dermatophytosis) and how to get rid of it Our world is fully surrounded by fungi, molds and yeasts, but luckily, only a few of them cause skin problems. They are called dermatophytes and they cause an annoying infection called ringworm or dermatophytosis. Ringworm is not a kind of worm; it is an infection of the skin caused by a fungus. This infection is a skin disorder characterized by red, itchy, scaly, rash in the area affected. People and animals can both be affected by ringworms. The infection starts when you see red patches that later spread to other parts of your body, affecting many other areas of your body like your feet, groin, nails, skin and scalp among others. A small area of infected skin grows outwards forming a ring like inflamed red patch of skin. Sometimes, only one area is affected; however, it s not unusual to have other areas of the body affected too, and covered with the same ring like patches. The ringworm can be more than annoying because it can develop into an awfully itchy and exasperating experience. In some extreme cases, we might even lose hair on the affected areas! Let me tell you all about it and how to get rid of it completely. EVERYTHING ABOUT RINGWORM What Causes Ringworms? Ringworms are infections caused by fungi in the air, and can happen to anyone and spread to everyone. It is very infectious and can be easily spread through direct contact with affected persons or household pets. Anyone can
  • 43. The Effects Of Dementia On Alzheimer s Disease And... The Effects of Dementia Alex Guthrie University of Tennessee Chattanooga Introduction Dementia is a chronic illness that effects millions of Americans annually with increasing numbers. The general understanding of dementia is that it affects the mind, and while it does affect the mind, entangles much more than just that. Dementia engulfs a patient s mind, family, a level of caregiving, and an involvement in research of the disease. The Mind Adults age 65 years and older make up around 13 percent of the population (39 million people). This number is likely to increase significantly over the next 30+ years to encompass about 20 percent of the population (88.5 million). It is gathered that about 1 in 10 adults age 65 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Behavioral changes can include increased aggression and disruptiveness. This behavior can almost be perceived as a deterioration or demotion in a person s maturity. While it most certainly is not, it happens in a way that an individual seemingly regresses in their decision making and maturity. It is theorized that some of the behavioral research done on other populations of similar behavioral competency (child like behavior) could be done on an elderly population suffering from the behavioral regression of dementia. There has been little research such as this done, however. Currently, there is no cure for dementia. There are some drug therapies that are currently in use to help increase the chemical acetylcholine in the brain in an attempt to aid in memory retention and judgement. A few drugs in the class are: Donepezil, Rivastigmine, and Galantamine. These have been attempted treatments for the disease, but have had mixed results. In some cases such treatments have come up short, and in drastic cases, these treatments have made matters worse for some patients. Some of these treatments have been known to cause confusion, delirium, and even increased risk of mortality. An alternative to these medicinal treatments have been almost strictly environmental. This has been through the application of behavior analytic principles that help see future problems before they arise. This application also allows for an more individualized care plan for
  • 44. Colin Powell Pros And Cons Who is Colin Powell? He is a retired four star General in the United States Army. He was also the 65th United States Secretary of State (2001 2005), serving under President George W. Bush. Powell was the first and only African American to serve in that position to date and was an exemplary leader of many facets. Colin Powellhas spent a majority of his life serving our Nation and is a decorated Army veteran. Powell developed 18 principles in Leadershipbased off of his experiences and these principles could be applied to develop better Leaders. I feel that I could relate to several of his principles but the three that I identify with the most are you don t know what you can get away with until you try, don t be afraid to challenge the pros, even in their own backyard and lastly to have fun in your command. Colin Powell s principle that states you don t know what you can get away with until you try sticks out to me the most because it s how I ve lived my life thus far. My favorite quote is to ask for forgiveness and never for permission. My entire military career has been full of moments of my exercising Mission Commands disciplined initiative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is something that translates to any career field or aspect in life. I have spent 12 years in the military and have never allowed the status quo to dictate my endeavors. Challenging the pros is an aspect I believe that drives the term perfect your craft. In the wild the male lion has a pride that he must protect but no matter how strong the lion, there is always a younger and stronger lion that will eventually dethrone him. In our profession we must not stray away from challenging those we seek to emulate and following them blindly for like the lion there will eventually be a younger lion with his eyes on the pride. As Colin Powells principle states learn from the pros, observe them...but remember even the pros may have leveled
  • 45. Meiji Japan Changes Meiji Japan Political Changes By Natalie Starkoff Introduction The Meiji Restoration, an important era in Japanese history, saw the abolition of the feudal system of the Tokugawa period and political changes which contributed to the modernisation of Japan. The political leaders in the late Tokugawa period with the main source of power were the shogun and daimyo as the emperor was only a head figure. The new political system that was introduced in the Meiji period had a great effect on Japan completely changing their way of living. This new system was responsible for the development of Japan s infrastructure in areas such as railways, shipping and technology. Political role of leaders in the late Tokugawa period During the late Tokugawa period... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new government attempted to modernize and develop the country in an attempt to protect against foreign domination; this is shown by the treaty ports of Yokohama and Kobe and the laws that applied to foreigners in Japan (http:/ /www.japanvisitor.com/). Middle of the nineteenth century, Japan s ruling Shogunate was a weak, feudal order, unable to control all its own domains, much less defend the nation against a threat from the Western powers (Afe.easia.columbia.edu). The Japanese were convinced that modernization depended on putting an end to the feudal order; a group of middle ranking samurai overthrew the military government of the Shogun. In 1871, the Meiji government announced the abolition of feudalism as a form of government and all Japanese all Japanese were to be loyal to the emperor. Central Government then divided Japan into 75 regions governed by centrally appointed officials. On the 7th April 1868, Mutsuhito issued a declaration known as the Five Articles Oath which outlined the main aims and the course of action to be followed during Emperor Meiji s reign, setting the legal stage for Japan s modernization and can be considered the first constitution of modern
  • 46. Essay about The 59th Unnamed Cave in Florida The last article talks about the 59th Unnamed Cave, in Florida. This cave is located in the eastern part of the Florida Panhandle. From the dates of the artifacts and the dates of the glyph, the site was occupied in the Late Woodland period. The cave was discover in 2007 when a group of cave explorer saw fine engravings on the wall. This site was the first cave art site that was found in Florida and it is the second rock art site that was found in the states. Rock art is very rare in Florida, but now with the site found there is a wider perspective on the importance of rock art. The site did not only include the petroglyph drawing of the past, but it included some artifacts that was use to help date the time that the cave was occupied.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the way that we can tell is by looking at the weathering of the image. If the edge of the image is nice and sharp then the engraving is new. If the edges of the engraving is nice and rounded we can safely say that the engraving have been there for a while. The main point of this article is to talk about the findings of the 59th Unnamed Cave in Florida. This cave is interesting because there are very few sites in Florida. This was only one out of the two sites that had rock art in them that is in the state of Florida. I really like this article because instead of just talking about what they see in the petroglyph, the authors actually highlighted the engravings so that it is easier for the readers to see what they are talking about. The other articles I have read only talked about the engraving but they did not really highlighted the engraving which makes it very hard for the reader to see what they were talking about. Another good point of this article is that they showed a comparison between the older cave engraving versus the new engraving. By adding this information it help the reader understand the difference between the two time frame that the engraving was marked. One of the things that I wished this article would have is the radio carbon dating section. The other articles I read about all have some type of radio carbon dating to try to date when the site were occupied. This article only talked about the ceramic sherds that they
  • 47. Not To Dwell To Dwell Or Not To Dwell Language is constantly changing and evolving. Many words that exist today do not carry the same meaning that they once did. Some words have altogether ceased to exist. As society and culture has developed over the course of numerous centuries, individuals have sought for words to explain the changes that were happening. Some of these words were new, originating in those centuries, to describe the changes that occurred around them. However, some of these words already existed, and individuals simply altered their meaning to fit what was happening in their culture and society. Despite its current positive connotation, the word history shows that to dwell is not a positive action, but rather one that holds people where... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Germanic bases connect the word dwell to the word dwale , making them alternate forms of each other (Shipley). Derived from the same origin, both dwell and dwale closely resemble each other in their original definitions. Throughout the tenth to thirteenth centuries, the word dwale was used for deceit or delusion , in connection with the word dwell , meaning to delay or linger , as well as to stun and to make giddy hence to mislead (Shipley). As a result of these two words, which served as alternate words for each other, the definition and general understanding behind the words would have been stronger. This is because the words are tied closely together, and through an understanding of one word, the understanding of the other word became more clear. However, over time, the word dwale died out, and the word dwell progressed into a different meaning, with different emotions attached to it. Through the loss of the use of the word dwale , the understanding of the word dwell weakened. Together, the words presented strong definitions that validated the each other, as well as brought about the intended, negative connotations. Not only do the original definitions of the word dwell suggest that it is a negative action to participate in, but it also presents the idea that it is not an action that one would wish to partake in. However, in
  • 48. Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess Jean LГ©on GГ©rГґme s Turkish Bashi bazouk Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess (ca. 1870 1873) is an oil on canvas painting that depicts five bashi bazouk soldiers centered around a chess board with two playing chess. Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess is a painting from the ornamentalist movement of the 19th century. Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chessfocuses on five soldiers who are centered in the painting from a one point perspective. GГ©rГґme uses dark, background colors and vibrant colors on the main four subjects of the painting. All of the men who are pictured in the painting are dressed in elaborate non Western clothing, the greatest indication that the painting is resembling a scene from a different lifestyle and world. The figure to the front and left has his back facing towards the viewer, focusing intently on the game of chess that is taking place. His elbow juts out at the viewer indicated by GГ©rГґme s use of a brighter and lighter color to indicate a different plane of space being occupied. His white turban and white skirt are used to pull the viewers gaze in as both pieces of clothing are two of the brightest elements in the painting.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... GГ©rГґme depicts the men doing something worldly that requires calculation and concentration while many Northern Renaissance works are created for religious purposes. Robert Campin s The MГ©rode Altarpiece, is a product of the Northern Renaissance that was created for household prayer. GГ©rГґme s Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess is non religious and was painted for the purpose of documenting life in these newly discovered and documented people. Additionally, when comparing The MГ©rode Altarpiece and Mercenary Soldiers Playing Chess, it is clear that over time more naturalistic features developed. Faces in The MГ©rode Altarpiece appear to be more stylized rather than realistic as pictured in Mercenary Soldiers Playing
  • 49. The Importance Of Imersion Experiences The summer immersion experiences are two or three week readiness programs. These immersion experiences are for students with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD or other learning differences. The program has two separate concentrations; the college focus and the career and life focus. The college focused immersion experience is for students entering 9 12 grades or transferring to college. The program recognizes the importance of a studentfeeling comfortable and supported by a college they attend no matter what their level of ability is, but especially when a student is diagnosed with ASD/LD. This program assists students with being able to determine their own needs, self advocate their needs, and expose students to different types of college programs (Transitions, 2016). Students who attend this immersion program will tour colleges with strong ASD/LD supports, take part in composition labs for college and scholarship application essays, develop communication and social skills, and earn college credit (Transitions, 2016). The career and life focused immersion experience is for young adults up to age 27 who want to start careers and live on their own. This program works to teach students core skills found to be essential for career success. Students will learn how to properly prepare for work or a career and appropriate ways to act at work. Transitions will assist students in finding their dream job the student feels will fulfil their lives. Students will work at an
  • 50. Christianity Is A Religion Based On The Person And God There are over a billion people in the World who follow and support the Catholic Church. Christianity is a religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Ever since Christianity started to emerge in the mid first century it has only increased in size and became even more powerful now than in the origins of the Religion. JesusChrist is considered to be the Son of Godand through the Bible s scriptures that include many sacred writings of Christianityit has given people hope and more importantly something to believe in. Faith is a huge part of any Religion because that is when you put your complete trust or confidence in someone or something. For Christians our faith is put into the Bible, believing in and worshipping a supreme being, God, and a superhuman, Jesus Christ. The importance to Christianity and to anyone s growth in Christian life can be seen through believing in someone whether human or divine, God as three persons in one divine being, genuine friendship, the sacraments, and Jesus Christ as the fullness of both divinity and humanity. Although Christianity is not for everyone, there are thousands of different kinds of Religion from which an individual can choose to follow. Even though Christianity is one of the biggest Religions in the World there are just some people who either don t believe in Christianity or have a hard time understanding it. Being brought up as a Christian I have put my faith in God s hands as did my family and many others.
  • 51. Mystery Shop Research Paper One proven sale tactic that delivers increased revenue in under 30 days is to mystery shop your own sales team and or front desk. During the last 15 years, research has documented that mystery shopping plus individual coaching rapidly generates increased sales, RevPAR plus higher net profits. As Vice President of Sales for both Marriott and Choice Hotels, I hired multiple mystery shopping providers. Each time the results have been the same. Sales and net profits went up while discounting went down. Amazingly, the results were always the same. This was true if I mystery shopped an individual sales person, an entire sales team, a front desk, or a 150 seat call center. Mystery shopping is the single most dependable sales investment I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One salesperson stated, Don t begin the process by telling me what I did wrong. Start by asking me how I and my co workers can improve. This is a good time to review that the primary purpose of mystery shopping is to change behavior. To motivate the employee to take action that will result in substantially more bookings and sales revenue all in the shortest amount of time. When you strategically allow your front line employees to play a role in establishing their future mystery shopping criteria, adaptation will be faster. The most common concern cited by managers is this new approach seems to be time consuming. Instead of being able to start tomorrow, we will have to wait a couple of weeks to get the employees buy in. The good news is that you can start tomorrow. How it Works The new system places significant importance on how each employee is performing vs. your direct competitors. We do this by simultaneously shopping your employees plus your top 3 to 5 competitors. Initially we have your employees listen and analyze each shop call on their direct competitors. As a rule, your employees will eagerly
  • 52. Patient S Case Studies Patient is alert and oriented to time, place, and person. Patient S is relaxed and responds appropriately to conversation. Pupils are equal, round, and react to light. Eyes open spontaneously to name. Ptosis or face droop is not present. Patient S responds appropriately to conversation and reports troubles hearing. Apical pulse was in the fifth intercostal space with no thrill. Rate was 89 beats per minutes, rhythm regular, S1 and S2 are crisp and not diminished. No extra sounds or murmurs were auscultated. Breath sounds equal bilaterally and unlabored with no cough. Abdomen was flat, symmetric with no masses. Bowel sounds present with no bruits. Skin has consistent color that is appropriate to ethnicity. Skin is warm and dry with
  • 53. The Battle Of Britain Is Regarded As The Most Famous... The Battle of Britain is regarded as the most famous military engagement of World War II. The fall of France in June 1940 to Nazi Germany not only left Britain as the only European power working actively against the Germans but also left them vulnerable to bombing campaigns launched from Northern France, having only to travel twenty five miles across the English Channel to reach targets in south east England1. The quick surrender of France allowed German forces to direct their attention towards Britain. Although Hitler had publicly stated a desire to negotiate peace terms with Britain, preparations had been made for an amphibious invasion of the British Isles, codenamed Operation Sealion2. German High Command was aware of the fact that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Battle of Britain marked a major turning point in the war, akin to the Battle of Moscow in the east, as it was the first time the German advance had been stopped. Had Britain fallen to the Third Reich during the summer of 1940, the repercussions would have been enormous. Hitler would have completed his conquest of Europe; there would have been no possibility of an invasion on the beaches of Normandy, enabling Hitler to dedicate more resources for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. The invention of radar, known as Radio Direction Finding (RDF) at the time, by the Department of Scientific and Industrial research in 1934 initially allowed aircraft to be detected at a distance of thirty eight miles. By 1937, improvements to RDF had enabled it to see aircraft at a range of one hundred miles, complete with the bearing of enemy aircraft4. The British recognized the potential of RDF to be used simultaneously with other electronic and communication aids to provide an early detecting system. The development of an early warning system was essential to the British war effort due to the length of the coastline being so close to enemy occupied territory, with important commercial, industrial and military centres well within the range of enemy aircraft5. An early warning system also had two distinct advantages over traditional aircraft patrolling of the British coastline. It