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The document outlines various topics including a guide for using StudyHub.Vip for homework help, the controversial role of Planned Parenthood in reproductive health, and the character development of Jan Schlichtmann in the film 'Civil Action.' It also discusses global temperature and climate change, ethical dilemmas surrounding Stockholm Syndrome, the benefits of a therapeutic massager, and themes of rebellion in literature. Additionally, it touches on advancements in science, the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the portrayal of Satan in Milton's 'Paradise Lost.'

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The document outlines various topics including a guide for using StudyHub.Vip for homework help, the controversial role of Planned Parenthood in reproductive health, and the character development of Jan Schlichtmann in the film 'Civil Action.' It also discusses global temperature and climate change, ethical dilemmas surrounding Stockholm Syndrome, the benefits of a therapeutic massager, and themes of rebellion in literature. Additionally, it touches on advancements in science, the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous, and the portrayal of Satan in Milton's 'Paradise Lost.'

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The Importance Of Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit organization which provides affordable reproductive care, currently
receives government funding. Those in need of affordable health care can go to PPFA for STI
treatment, pap smears, and prevention of unintended pregnancies. The problem arises in PPFA s
prevention of unintended pregnancies, particularly abortion. But abortion is not the only issue the
public finds in the organization. The public has recently questioned PPFA s integrity and motives as
their controversial actions are exposed. Government funded healthcare should be easily accessible for
all people, but Planned Parenthood is not the organization for this. Instead, the government should
push its funds towards organizations whose practices are not controversial and still provide quality
health care.
Although Planned Parenthood provides other affordable health care services for men, women,
and children, many people find their service of abortion controversial and seek to defund them
specifically for the discontinuation of this practice. Abortion was legalized under the Roe vs
Wade case in 1973 and soon after, PPFA made it one of their available services so they could
provide maximum reproductive health care for all women. Since its legalization, abortion has taken
the lives of nearly sixty million children. Out of the sixty million, PPFA is responsible for 7.7
million (Number of Abortions). Defunding the organization would cause 1) an increase in birth
rates, 2) an increase in
Jan Shlichtmann Civil Action
The civil action in the movie takes notice of the contaminated water supply cycling a small
neighborhood in MA. After an unusual amount of kids dying in the small town, a mom of a
deceased son asks Jan Schlichtmann, an arrogant lawyer, to help her make a change. Feeling
obligated due to the pressure, he starts the case of his career. Jan Schlichtmann has the biggest
character development in the movie. He starts off as a haughty, pompous lawyer ignoring others
real problems. The only reason he helps the lady with the deceased son is to make himself look
better (after being exposed on a live radio show). He didn t know the toll it would take on him later
on. If he d known then, he wouldn t have executed the case to begin with. When Jan initiates
Global Temperature And Climate Change
Global Temperature

The Earth atmosphere energy cycle is a structure of coordinating atmospheric components. The
Köppen classification system is a simple format for generalizing climate patterns, partitioning the
planet into malleable regions by average environmental conditions. Terms to describe the atypical
fluctuations in the Earth s climate include both global warming and climate change. While global
warming denotes an average escalation of temperature, climate change suggests a shift in the overall
pattern. Climatic zone instabilities, temperature variation, and other deviations that may interrelate
with climate are described as global change. The state of global climatic equilibrium can be discerned
through focusing on observable imbalances such as positive radiative forcing by atmospheric gasses,
temperature fluctuations, weather phenomena and anthropologic influences.
The rate of energy change per unit area of the globe is gauged by radiative forcing. The net gain
of energy is positive radiative forcing, with the opposite being negative forcing (SEI GGMI, 2011).
According to the National Weather Service (2012), solar energy absorbed by the atmosphere is
typically offset by energy released. Positive radiative forcing by atmospheric gasses may amplify
imbalances in the global climatic equilibrium.
Unbalanced absorption ratios signify functional discrepancies in the Earth atmosphere energy cycle.
Proportions fluctuate, but carbon dioxide (CO2) methane, ozone, nitrous
Ethical Dilemmas Of The Stockholm Syndrome
So many times as humans we are so quick to judge other people. We are so quick to stamp a label
at something that does not normal in our own eyes. We are so eager to paint the picture of a road as
being a two way street that we forget that sometimes there might be other roads attached on the sides
of those two roads that lie ahead. One of these instances that I plan on exploring further past the
naked human eye is the Stockholm Syndrome. I plan on discussing the history behind the condition.
How the condition came about and what it is named after. Who is most affected with this condition
and who some of the symptoms that the people affected with this condition could potentially present.
Of course, like many great, well known conditions that are present in the world, there are some
ethical dilemmas that are of topic amongst the population. For an example, some of the people that
are affected with the disease might participate in illegal activities. Should the people be convicted of
the crimes that they involuntarily participated in or be excused of the crimes? Another area that also
plan to investigate about the StockholmSyndrome is the embedded health messages that are in the
entertainment media; specifically the movies that are produced and aired for the public to watch,
relate and educate.
At 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, August 23, 1973 a lone gunman destroyed a bank called Sveriges
Kreditbank with a machine gun while yelling the words the party has just begun! Four
Therapeutic Massager Advantage
With all of the stresses and strains of the everyday world, we all could use a good therapeutic
massage from time to time. Yet few of us have the time and money to visit a spa for a daily rub
down. This is why more and more people are turning to the Shoulder Massager with Shiatsu
Kneading Massage to be their ultimate neck and shoulder massager.

This professional level massager with heat is a high tech, multi functional unit that comes complete
with low, medium and high intensity modes; eight deep kneading Shiatsu massage nodes; and
rotating 3D massage nodes that come as part and parcel of its ergonomic U design. The at home
equivalent of a lift chair with heat and massage, this is far more than a typical shoulder massager. It
is cordless, comfortable and rechargeable. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That s right; this little wonder is the easy equivalent of a massage full body. If you need a shoulder
massager, a sex seat for certain very important parts, a heat back massager, a hand massager, a
combination back and neck massager or back and shoulder massager, or a surefire aid for achy legs
or even a sore scalp, this is the equivalent to a magic massage wand with heat.

As an added bonus, the Shoulder Massager with Shiatsu is just a whole lot of fun. Known at
various times as a japanese sex massage tool, a ball scratcher, sex scratchers, and sex seats for
women, this truly is the massager for all
Rebelling Against The Norms By Thomas Jefferson
Rebelling Against the Norms The Declaration of Independence is the most honorable document in
America s founding history. In the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson wrote, . . . That to secure these
rights [Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness] . . . that whenever any Form of Government
becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to
institute new Government . . . The Declaration incites people to overthrow their governments if
governments violate people s rights. People of Panem in The Hunger Games novel may not know
their rights, but Katniss, the main character, does not seem to bear the Capitol s injustice towards
the people and therefore incites an insurrection. By carefully reading and analyzing the novel,
readers can notice the rebelliontheme which is represented and symbolized by the demonstration of
the mockingjay, Katniss, the double suicide, the wildflowers, and the woods. The mockingjay is
one of the symbols that represent a resistance in The Hunger Games. The mockingjay starts as a
token for Katniss to keep during the Games to remind her of District 12 and the people there. The
mockingjay is a product of the jabberjay and the mockingbird. Originally, the jabberjays were
supposed to spy on the rebels and give the information back to the District, but the jabberjays ended
up giving false information to the Capitol. The pin represents an anti Capitol and anti Games. The
jabberjays were left to die off but
Pointe Observation Report
Starting pointe at the beginning of the semester, I was a little nervous getting back into my
pointe shoes considering I have not been in them in three years. In addition to being nervous, I
was also excited that I was getting the opportunity to take pointe again and continue working on
my technique. From the beginning of the semester up to midterm, I was a little shaky when
trusting myself in several exercises at the barre, going across the floor, and in the center. Knowing
that my pointe shoes were dead, I decided to go ahead and order new ones so I could go ahead and
break those in before the end of the semester ended. After midterms, I set a few goals for myself so
that I could work outside of class as well as in class to reach these. These... Show more content on
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Throughout class, I have been working on shortening my echappés so that I can keep up with the
music as well as finding my fifth precisely. Working on it during class as well as getting help from
Professor Jennings has given me more reassurance that I can trust myself and what I am doing is
improving. The weakness that I stated in my midterm self evaluation was that consistently making
sure that everything is engaged during movements. When setting goals for myself, I find that I only
focus on that specific goal rather than focusing on my whole body. Finding this out about myself,
helped me improve on this weakness in class
Descriptive Essay About Art
Art is a form of expression that I could never abandon in my life. I became an artist at a young
age, and I can still remember the day art came into my life like angel sent straight from God. It
was my first time watching my Pops draw a portrait. It was around noon on Saturday in the
summer because the noon heat was almost unearthly. However the vibe in our small two
bedroom apartment was absolutely groovy and cool. Pops was playing the oldies from the 70 s.
Sweet love, my sweet love you ll be crying out my name , I heard as the talented Anita Baker filled
my home s walls with even more soul! He was drawinga self portrait. The detail in the drawing was
so hyper realistic. At the time I did not know that it was a self portrait. I thought it was just a
black man with his hands placed both sides of his head as if inside he was going crazy inside. My
pops hands moved so smoothly as if each finger had a tiny brain in the tip where the penciltouched. I
was around 8 years old at the time. From that moment I knew I would want to be an artist,
because that type of expression seemed best for my dad. I always paid attention to the early
teachings from the big guy. The cleanliness of the lines that my dad had , it almost seemed as if he
was a surgeon of the paper. He would start with this blank piece paper and hours later it would
become a piece of his life , and in some ways it would become a major part of mine. Pops handed me
a wooden number two pencil and a big piece of off
The Invention Of The Electron Microscope By Ernst Ruska...
In the scientific community, there have been many advancements in the technologies and processes
used to help us understand the truth of the world around us. The invention of the electron
microscope by Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll in 1933 is just an example of one of these advancements.
There is another advancement that has roots over one hundred and sixty million years old, and that
is the green fluorescent protein(GFP). The fluorescence from GFP molecules has made it feasible to
look through a microscope at a spatial resolution higher than the diffraction limit. The green
fluorescent proteinwas first found in the Aequorea Victoria, or the crystal jellyfish. It is a
bioluminescent hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusa (1). In the crystal jellyfish, there are two
proteins that are responsible for its bioluminescent, aequorin and GFP. They are both located in
the photo organs of the jellyfish. The jellyfish releases calcium ions which the aequorin binds to.
The process of binding gives off a blue light, which is then absorbed by the GFP. The blue light
absorbed is then converted into the green light that GFP is named for (2). At the moment there is
no apparent reason for the bioluminescence displayed by the Aequorea Victoria since it has not been
observed being used as a defense mechanism or as a signalling mechanism. Osamu Shimomura was
the first person to isolate the GFP. He started to study the bioluminescence of crystal jellyfish at
Princeton University in 1960 and he and
Alcoholics Anonymous Research Paper
Further, AA members are much more likely to revert to binge drinking than are alcoholics seeking
other forms of treatment. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an organization that helps people
overcome their addiction to alcohol. Alcoholics Anonymous does not help people break free from
their addiction to alcohol.
Admittedly, people think that Alcoholics Anonymous is helping people overcome their addiction.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is effective because it provides the emotional and spiritual support
and fellowship many alcoholics need to achieve sobriety. The organization (AA) is ready to help,
but it s up to the person who came asking for help to really want to give up their addiction. AA is
better than any other programs because they don t give up on their ... Show more content on
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AA success rate is approximately 2.6% to 3.5% in the total number of alcoholics in the U.S. and
Canada. The numbers for AA are low why would people go there to waste money on an organization
that can t help you. A survey was taking 33% had been sober for a decade, 24% were sober for one
to five years, 31% were sober for under a year. The reach shows that AA success rate is low and can
t really help people stay sober for the rest of their lives.
Many people started the Alcoholics Anonymous and quitted the dropout rate for Alcoholics
Anonymous is high compared to other organizations. One client patient Terry he has been going to
AA meetings for extra support, but AA has not been helping him over 30 years he started and
dropped out about 10 times. Terry went to AA ten times and dropout ten times so AA must be doing
something wrong for Terry to drop out so many times.
Research shows studies of why people drop out 50% drop out within 30 days, 16% powerlessness
idea, 19% mistreated in the program, 18% social conflict, 51% religious content. This is why the
dropout rate for AA is low because of their ideas, mistreated, social conflict, and religious
Theme Of Satan In Paradise Lost
Sympathy for Satan An Emotional Monster
(Analysis of Satan both psychological and physically as he is portrayed in Milton s Paradise Lost)

In John Milton s Paradise Lost, Satan is one of the major figures of the book. The poem s intense
focus on his temperament portrays psychological information of someone with a conflictive
personality, one that pushes and pulls at his emotions. Differing from his fellow fallen angels, he
has no regrets for his decisions and is a fearless leader, but in private his deeper, darker thoughts
take hold. Lisa Ampleman, a managing editor of the Cincinnati Review says he is not the absolute
evil we may have expected, and a sympathetic devil is a dangerous devil (Ampleman). This danger
creates an interesting story of the creation of man and how man came to fall just as Satan had. As ...
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One cannot help but believe that everything they do is for the greater good. As well as one cannot
deny the quest and thirst for power, humans constantly are driven by this thirst, driven to do evil
things to get what they want. Milton shows this side of Satan, the leader and epic hero of his own
story. Yet tragedy befalls him and he lays victim to his own pride and greed, making him the villain
as well. Satan knows this to be true and inevitable in the eyes of God. Satan says them himself
through his soliloquies. Barbara Lewalski, author of Paradise Lost and the Rhetoric of Literary
Forms says that Satan s soliloquy here still carries with it the literary significance in terms of his
position in the poem, the often insightful and emotional confession, as well as the overall impact of
the tragedy itself (Lewalski). In the end, Satan can t be a hero, and leaves him to take on the role of
the villain because his actions and emotions led him to
Gaddaf Research Paper
An ideology is any set of fixed, predictable ideas held by politicians and citizens on how to serve
the public good . Muammar al Gaddafi s ideology as a revolutionary , meaning he was involve[ed
in] or support[ed] a political revolution ; as a Bedouin , who are Arabic nomads and believe that
society depends on its people to support it ; and as an Arab nationalist, meaning pride in Arab
achievements and desire for unity among Arab nations , worked together to form his belief system.
Muammar al Gaddafiwas hindered by his ideology in successfully preventing and ending uprisings in
Libya?
First, Gaddafi was deluded by his beliefs as a revolutionary, in that he thought that his people
would not rise against him . Even during the Libyan revolts in 2011, Gaddafi said in an interview
that, They love me. All my people [are] with me. They love me all. They would die to protect me .
His views made it difficult for him to believe that the Libyan people would revolt because that
notion completely contradicts his view that he was harmonious with Libya itself. Even while he
was in the middle of dealing with uprisings, he put the blame on outside influences, like the West or
Al Qaeda drugging Libyan people. He may have known the reality of the revolts but chose to ignore
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His ideology clouded his judgment and he stayed in denial, which precluded him from predicting the
uprisings and taking measures to prevent them from happening. Even as he was aware that the
uprisings in Egypt may spread to Libya, he stubbornly condemned those uprisings while well aware
that some Libyan people were in solidarity with those in Egypt. Therefore, Muammar al Gaddafi
was hindered by his ideology in dealing with the Libyan

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