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Continuity And Changes In Ancient Civilization
Many ancient civilizations have changed the way we live today. Sumerians invented the first
language, Hammurabi invented the first set of laws, Egyptians created pyramids, and so many
other ways that ancient people made the building blocks of the way our society lives today. It
amazes me how God gave us brains to figure out ways to make life so much easier!
In Mesopotamia, people had no money so they traded barley, pottery, fish, and other foods and
inventions they made. They needed a way to keep up with what they traded, so Sumerians created
the first form of writing over 5000 years ago which they called Cuneiform. They used Cuneiform for
business dealings such as trading barley, keeping records, and new ideas changed between different
generations.
Essay On Automated Appointment Reminders
Enhanced automated appointment reminders are an economically reasonable strategy in reducing
no show rates, which can impact the clinic s financial sustainability and our ability to deliver
optimal health care in a timely fashion. In order to accomplish the quality improvement project, a
project team will be assembled, which will involve key stakeholders such as the healthcenter s
regional practice administrator, the clinic manager, the front desk personnel, a provider liaison, a
clinic nurse, in addition to IT s systems manager. Our regional practice administrator will serve in
championing the mission and raising responsiveness at the senior level (Communications
Acceptance Management). The project will be overseen by the project manager to make certain the
development is successfully resourced to all team members appropriately. A collaborative spirit will
be encouraged and the project... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To ensure time management is successfully accomplished, a timeline will be distributed to confirm
assigned tasks are being met. Furthermore, a cause and effect Ishikawa diagram will be drawn to
examine the root causes of no shows (Issue Change Management). In order to further develop and
complete this project, additional data from vendors will be collected and evaluated to determine the
needs for the proposed project. The data generated will include information on the loss of revenue
reported and expenditure. A cost benefit analysis will be determined in addition to a return on
investment analysis, which will show the prospective benefit of the proposed changes (Cost
Management). Legal guidance will be necessary to ascertain and mitigate potential risk associated
with implementing enhanced automated appointment reminders in a healthcare setting (Risk
Monolingualism In Australia
Australia is celebrated for its multiculturalism and acceptance of ethnic minorities, however,
according to linguist Ben crustal Australia...recaptured by a pervasive monolingual mindset which
sees monolingualism as the norm and multilingualism as the exception even as a problem or deficit.
Although ethnolects are viewed negatively by the mainstream society, its usage is both beneficial to
ethnic minorities and has been adopted as the Lingua Franca in some situations. As a result of the
majority s consensus on the dislike of ethnolects, minorities are pressured to adopt Standard
Australian English (SAE) in formal and public domains; limiting the usage of ethnolects. These
observations are reflected in a recent interview with X; a forty year old... Show more content on
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Ethnolects for all minorities, especially for those who have lost their ethnic language due to
linguistic shift, plays an important role in reflecting their identity. Lebanese Australian English, for
example, is heavily influenced by Arabic sounds and has distinct pronunciation differences; such as
the substituting the stressed vowel /a/ in the position of the schwa at the end of words. The use of
Arabic lexemes such as habib into the ethnolect, is akin to the SAE lexeme mate , but it is used
carefully and deliberately, and reflects the values that are different...from Anglo Australian values
(Moore); thus creating a sense of group identity and solidarity. In X s situation, she has expressed
strong connections with her ethnicity stating: I lived in Australia but am still Chinese (77). SAE
does not accurately reflect her cultural identity, and in social interactions, MAE would be used
instead. MAE reflect her identity through the use of certain Chinese lexical and syntactic features,
such as omitting the alveolar fricative /s/ when pronouncing consonant clusters (/bɪgfərən/, 29) and
the non standard use of the definite article the ( but the here , 34). She also hopes for her sons can
the study the Mandarin very well (70 71), reflecting her views on her
Restaurant Interview
I interviewed Marilee Hobbs, one of my mom s close friends and Linda Keuver, the owner of the
restaurant for my local history paper. When she was younger, Marilee worked at the Hans and
Gretel Restaurant in East Durham off of Route 145. Linda Keuver was married to John Keuver,
whose family owned the Hans and Gretel Restaurant. Hans and Gretel is located about a quarter of
a mile south of the Stonebridge Road and Stonebridge Road Extension intersection on the east side
of the road. The Beers Atlas showed the main road running through East Durham, Route 145, but
each piece of property was labelled with the land owner s names. This made it hard to determine the
exact location and prior use on the Beers Atlas. John Keuver s parents bought the... Show more
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John Keuver ran the main parts of the business. He ran the front part of the restaurant, handled the
orders and paperwork, and did some of the short order cooking. His sister, Claire, did all the major
cooking and ran the kitchen portion of the business. Marilee worked breakfast, lunch and dinner
shifts ad had her usual cast of characters. The Keuver family were Germans, but all the patrons
were Irish. As told by Mrs. Keuver, the restaurant s specialty dish was German sauerbraten.
Marilee said that many Irishmen would come in early Sunday morning, smelling terribly of
alcohol , and tell Marilee to tell the cook to hurry up their eggs so they could make it to Sunday
mass on time. Mrs. Keuver told me that the restaurant was a busy place for many years, especially
in the summer. During the daytime shifts, Marilee said that she d walk out of the restaurant with
thirty to fifty dollars just in tips, and she d make an average of one hundred dollars in tips each
dinner shift she worked. She said that at many occasions, Mr. Keuver would have to lock the doors
and make people wait outside for an available table because the restaurant would become so busy
and crowded
Federalism In Montana
Our United States Constitution used federalism to divide the powers to govern. Federalism was
established in the constitution supremacy clause, providing that each state in the U.S. is a sovereign
entity and has the power to create and ratify laws according to the needs of the state and make public
policy. All states have different characteristics such as demographics of its citizens, geography,
natural resources, and different types of businesses and industries. Federalismenables the courts and
legislatures in a state to act on the needs and public policy. There are advantages and disadvantages
to this form of government. The apparent advantage is the authority granted to legislatures and
policy makers to address the needs of the state because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sahlberg s philosophy and approach to education has had unbelievable success. I will introduce
Sahlberg s philosophy to Missoula, Montana, gain support to change our current education policy
and adopt the Sahlberg s approach to education. First, I need to initiate a campaign to gain support
in the community. In order to raise the level of education to a superior level additional income is
needed. Two policies are needed to capture and change the perspective on education fostering and
titled, Equality in Child Education, (ECE). The first policy addressed, incorporates a Kids Tax on
all candy, snacks and soda s purchased within the city. The revenue generated from the Kids Tax
would be used to additionally fund salaries and implement an academic program mirroring the top
preforming schools in the United States. The second policy, to incorporate all children in Montana;
Montana s Best, a statewide tax on all outdoor recreation, licensing, and weapons purchased to fund
the schools statewide with the latest technology and academic
Literature And Information Resources For Children And...
72276: Literature and Information Resources for Children and Young People

Module 1: Children and young people developmental stages, literacy and literature

Terese Moriarty

12/14/2014

I confirm that this assignment is the result of my own work, except where otherwise acknowledged
with in text citations and references.

1: Blog http://literatureandresourcesforyoungpeople.blogspot.com.au/ 2: Fiction Review


Babies and toddlers, early childhood (0 6 years)
Morris Disappearing Bag A Christmas Story
Wells, R. (1980). Morris s disappearing bag: A Christmas story (3rd ed.). Harmondsworth,
Middlesex, England: Picture Puffins, Penguin Books.

Genre: Children

It s Christmas Day and Morris is missing. A simple story about the youngest who initially is happy
with his bear until he realising that he is missing out on sharing the other presents his siblings have
received because he has nothing they want to share. Not happy, Morris is unable to be consoled,
even though he has various ideas from his older family members, until he finds a disappearing bag
and then everyone wants what he has. Simple text, that is funny and engaging with simple drawings
to support a charming story. With beautiful imagery the story shows how Morris copes with his
siblings and them not sharing with him.

Reading this to children, they enjoy the rhythmical sentence structure, sharing ideas on how Morris
could be comforted, discussing options on why Morris cannot be found; the gas
Analyzing Chamberlain s Seven Army Values
oshua L. Chamberlain was a greatly decorated and respected Union officer. During the battle of
Gettysburg, Chamberlain had acquired the rank of Brigadier General and had led the 20th Maine
Regiment to counterattack the Confederates. Joshua not only had the daring ability to attack the
Confederates but he had also had the ability to persuade men that he d been given to continue
fighting. Throughout the battle of Gettysburg Chamberlain had displayed some, if not all, of the
seven army values. One of the most prominent values Joshua had displayed was respect. Early in
the morning, he had been approached by his right hand man Buster Kilrain, who had informed
Joshua that he was about to receive 120 veterans from the Second Maine. However, these veterans
had been accidentally signed up for three years in the service instead of two like... Show more
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He had told the 150 men that he would not shoot them if they disobeyed him or refused to fight.
The reason for this is because most of the people that were in that group were actually from Maine
similar to Chamberlain. He knew that in a way it would be against what loyalty means if he
killed them. He didn t want to shoot people that came from the same place as him and who
decided to fight just like him. He stays loyal to his country, his state, his brother and to his men that
he had been commanding. I would also say that he carried out his duty to his country. Throughout
his years of service he acquired the rank of Lieutenant Colonel of the 20th Maine Volunteer
Infantry Regiment. He also displayed selfless service, integrity and personal courage. These values
are all relatively similar in that they all have something to do with the way that one would carry
themselves and their beliefs. Judging from the way he treated the men he was in charge of showed
us that he would ve done anything in his power to defend them and fight right next to
How Is Mrs Mallard Weak
So many people go through life just like Mrs. Mallard does for most of her life, scared and
dependent on someone else. It is the safe way to live. Most people are happy with that until they
experience true freedom. While the events that Mrs. Mallard goes through are sad from a normal
point of view, to her, they are enlightening. While so many people go through there life without ever
really understanding true freedom, Mrs. Mallard does, if only for a short time, and the emotional
states that she goes through to understand this is very interesting. Her emotional state changes from
being the frail old lady, to being frightened of change that she knew was coming, to being almost
glad that her husband died so that she can be free from his controlling... Show more content on
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While she knows that her husband was not a bad man and that she knew that she would weep
again when she saw the kind tender hands folded in death , she also knows that she will be glad
to get out of his controlling grasp. She shows us how happy she is to be free from his influence
when she thinks to herself, there would be no one to live for during those coming years; she
would live for herself. (Chopin). She breaks the restraints that her husband put on her as she
comprehends that she can live for herself instead of living the life that her husband wants her to
(ebscohost). While it was through terrible circumstances, she has finally freed herself from having
to do whatever her husband deems appropriate. It was this revelation that finally killed her at the
end of the story. Realizing that she had finally gained that true freedom from her husband and
having that freedom taken away from her, along with the fact that she still loved her husband but
was at peace with his death, was too much to bear, and the pain of it ended up killing
Deterrence And Its Effect On Society
Deterrence
Joni Montoya
South University Online

Justice. Deterrence starts in childhood. A parent punishes a child for doing something forbidden and
the child learns that doing this thing will have bad consequences. When one person or persons
attempt to sway the decision of another with the menace of punishment more threatening than the
gains, this is deterrence (Coleman, 2002). Deterrence is defined as the punishment of socially
undesirable behavior as a means of future prevention (Coleman, 2002). The driving force behind
deterrence is the fear of punishment. Deterrence is part of the Classical theory (South University
Online, 2014). Classical theory states that criminals have free will and make a deliberate decision to
commit a crime. Classical theory has been around since ancient times. Society has always had
rules and punishments. The concept behind classical theory is that persons will avoid criminal
behavior because of the negative consequences (What, 2014). The role that the family plays is
that the family teaches the children how to behave in society and what will happen if they deviate
from correct and proper behavior. Deterrence causes an individual to decide whether the gains
from the inappropriate behavior outweigh the losses. For example, a bank robber needs to decide
whether the gain, thousands of dollars, outweighs the loss, years in prison. Deterrence wins if the
robber decides not to rob the bank because for fear of
The Role Of Policies And Procedures For Children And Young...
This assignment will explain the role of policies and procedures in helping children, young people
and their families.
Policies and procedures are set of guidelines and rules put in place by the government to ensure the
safety of children and young people while they are in care. It is important that anyone working with
children and young people is fully aware of policies and procedures put in place in their setting and
also aware of their role in implementing these policies and procedures. Policies and procedures
definite what an organisation does and how they do it in order to provide a safe environment for
children and young people during their time in care.
Every Child Matters 2003 consider the well being of children and young people from birth to the
age of 19. The law has five principles that provide a safe environment for children and young
people while they are in care. The five outcomes ensure children s and young people s needs are
met and have the support they need to be healthy: to be safe, to enjoy and achieve, make a positive
contribution and achieve economic well being. The law ensures that every child is mentally,
emotionally and physically fit and obtaining the care that meets their needs. For example, in children
s residential home children will be encourage to eat a healthy balance diet. By providing a nutritious
diet for the child the residential workers are meeting the child s right to be healthy.
The law encourages children to have their say when it
The Lee Strasberg Film And Theatre Institute
Method acting is often misinterpreted as an acting exercise where the actor becomes the character,
and keeps the persona of that character until they have completed their work. This misguided
thinking has been promoted by pop culture and even sometimes by actors themselves. The Lee
Strasberg Film Theatre Institute defines the Method as when actors use their imagination, sense and
emotion to conceive characters with unique and original behavior, creating performances grounded
in the human truth of the moment. This definition focuses more on the relationship between the actor
and their character, rather than both being one and the same. Method actingis not a new idea. It is
thought to have been considered an acting exercise for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
in Brody) Actors are constantly searching for the truth behind these moments, and then use this
truth to tell the story of their character. When the truth is found, and then executed well, the actor
has reached their goal. At the end of the entire process, the actor s goal is simple: tell the story
with as much truth as possible. This is where Method acting comes into play as a way to connect
to the truth, and to translate the truth for the actor s audience. Another actor who greatly
benefitted from the Method is Marlon Brando. He is widely believed to be one of the most
influential actors ever, and turned going to the movies into a psychological experience. For some
of his most famous roles in movies such as A Streetcar Named Desire, The Godfather, and Julius
Caesar, Brando utilized his own personal emotional history to accurately portray his characters.
(Thomson) An interesting aspect of the Method that tends to be looked over, is the fact that it is
actually considered to be a very masculine and American way of acting. Few female actors have
been famously successful with Method acting. The Method is preferred by some actors because
they believe it to be a more sincere way of conveying the truth of a character and story. These actors
are considered to be extremely dedicated to their craft, since they are so willing
Breastfeeding VS Formula Bottle-feeding Essay
Breastfeeding vs. Formula Bottle feeding
Every mother of a newborn baby must make a very personal decision when it comes to how they
are going to feed their infant. I was faced with that decision 3 years ago when I had my first son
who I named Ethen. It was one of the very hardest decisions I had to make. I had to consider all
the good benefits of breast feeding as well as the benefits of formula bottle feeding, but the good
benefits of breastfeeding outnumbered the bottle feeding ones. I finally decided that breast feeding
was the best option for my son and for myself, after extensive research on breastfeeding as well as
formula feeding, and also taking a breastfeeding class where I received a lot of information which
helped me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason is that when estrogen levels are lower during lactation, there s a less riskless risk of
these tissues becoming cancerous. The longer the mother breastfeeds, the lower the risk of
developing breast cancer. Mother s that bottle feed formula are exposed to higher levels of
estrogen since they don t breastfeed and areand are at higher risk of developing ovarian and uterine
cancers. Furthermore breastfeeding lessens the risk of developing osteoporosis as well. theyThey
also have a greater chance of developing osteoporosis than breastfeeding women and are more likely
to suffer from hip fractures in the post menopausal years.
Formula bottle feeding has its advantages too. Your baby may eat a few times a day, since Formula
doesn t digest as easily and quickly as breast milk does, so you won t be as hungry throughout the
day. Plus there s enough vitamin D. Infant formula provides all the vitamin D a baby needs.
Breastfed babies may need vitamin D supplements. Nutrition needs will be met. A baby with typical
dietary needs will grow and develop on infant formula.
Another benefit to breastfeeding is the delayed in the menstrual cycle. This normally lasts for as
long as you continue to breastfeed exclusively without substituting formula or food. Put side by side
with the mothers that bottle feed they ll start their menstrual cycle usually around six weeks after
giving birth.
Furthermore, breastfeeding delays
Ap Us
A. OP 1 Between 1607 and 1763, the British North American colonies developed experience in,
and the expectation of self government in the political, religious, economic and social aspects of
life. THESIS: Between the years of 1607and 1763, the British North American colonies developed
experience and the expectation of self government in the political such as the Mayflower Compact,
religious dealing with the Puritans, economic with the establishment of tobacco, and social such as
Indians, aspects of life. SUPPORT: Self government: House of Burgess this was the colonist s first
step towards self government, 1619. 1619 was also the year that slave trade was first introduced;
this was very controversial and hypocritical. Political:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3. Geography was a primary factor in the shaping the development of the British colonies in North
America Assess the validity of this statement for the 1600 s. THESIS: During the 1600 s many
colonies in North America was beginning to form. Geography such as where ports where and
assessable to westward lands helped in the shaping of these British colonies. SUPPORT
/ANALYSIS: Located by ports: All of the Southern colonies that were located by waters were the
best location for ports. These ports would bring in trading goods and would easily allow these
colonies the export there goods anywhere along the waters, especially the major trade partner
England. This helped to shape these select colonies by labeling them as primarily trading colonies;
therefore they would be making the most amount of money amongst the colonists. Westward
expansion: On the other hand there were a select few new colonies that were located away from
ports, thus allowing them only to product agricultural goods, making money mainly from the
businesses that needed to export them. This shaped these colonies because this also allowed them
to move westward. Although these lands were filled with Indians, colonists didn t care; this gave
them more land to produce crops and to make more money. C. Multiple Choices 1. _______ reaped
the greatest benefit from the land policies of the head right

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