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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis once observed, Once you can express yourself, you can tell the
world what you want from it. Self expression is a way for people to communicate. It allows one to
convey his or her thoughts and emotions to the outer world. People express themselves in several
different ways: using art forms, writing, performing, etc. Others express themselves through their
moral compass and character. Self expression of one s morals enables others to build trust and
confide in he or she. One s morals are formed based on emotions and experiences that impact the
behavior and choices of the individual. I found that my main form of expression is through my
morals. Moral values are an important part of every person. Our morals guide us through our lives. I
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They come to me with confidence, knowing I m not going to use information against them. In
scouts my peers have elected me to lead them several times. They had faith that I would be able to
help them improve as a whole and guide them through challenging situations. With this in mind, I
try to lead by example and carry myself in a way that makes other people understand that I m
worth trusting. They understand I do my best to do what is right for the group, and they know I
believe it is important for everyone to be treated as an equal. In school my teachers know they
can trust me. For this reason, some of them have nominated me as one of their Best All Around
Students. They have noticed how the expression of my moral code has created a well rounded
student who is ready to learn. Additionally, a few of my teachers from elementary, middle, and
high school came to congratulate me at my Eagle Court of Honor. Their support, along with that of
my peers, showed that people believe I represent the young man described by the scout oath and
law. Through the expression of my morals I have given people a person they can
The Private Eye By Brian K. Vaughan
In the graphic novel, The Private Eye, by Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin, and Munsta Vicente,
a society is depicted where people do not use advanced technology. In an event known as the
cloudburst , a whole society has their personal information revealed. Due to the horrors of having
no privacy, the people went into hiding for protection. Since the leaks of information came from
using advanced technology, the people also decided to no longer use this type of material. This
type of technology uses the Internet, which was also destroyed for personal safety. Now the people
live in a society where libraries and books serve as forms of information. Due to the fact that the
people did not have access to the Internet, they actually became more... Show more content on
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One of the side effects of technology is how all information is eventually scrambled and means
something incredibly different than the original idea. Comparatively, Telephone , a popular children
s game, is where a child makes up a sentence and the sentence is passed by word of mouth in a circle.
Once the sentence is back to the beginning, the children often laugh at how different the sentence is
from the original. This is exactly what the advanced technology does. In the process of trying to
understand the original message, advanced technology can make everything out to be a lot worse
than it actually is. What once was an inspiring story about how to grow a vegetable can turn into a
story about animal rights. With technology, information is moved around a lot faster, meaning there
is a higher chance that something will be misunderstood in the middle. Everything that is put
through technology is changed and altered. Correspondingly, a techno pessimist believes that people
should solve problems, They do not have faith in technological fixes to solve social problems, instead
emphasizing moral or political solutions (Techno optimism versus Techno pessimism). A techno
pessimist believes that problems should not be solved by technology. Technology will always use
logical problem solving techniques. Humans will always include emotional connection to create
solutions. Technology may miss vital information that only the human heart can process and find
The Ordeal Of Gilbert Pinfold Analysis
In the novel The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold Evelyn Waugh displays the relationships Gilbert Pinfold
has with other characters. The relationships help him resolve his hallucination. Paragraph one will
argue what Mr. Pinfold is accusing the Captain of and compare it to how he carries himself and the
position he holds. The following paragraph will reflect the relationship Margaret and Mr. Pinfold
have and how she helps him understand his hallucinations. The last paragraph Mr. Pinfold comes to
the conclusion that he is the only one hearing voices after consulting with Glover. The relationships
Mr. Pinfold develops throughout the novelhelp him slowly understand his hallucinations.

In the novel Captain Steerforths is a man that is trustworthy and clean. The position of being Captain
of the ship entitles him to power, this makes Gilbert Pinfold question the events he is hearing from
his cabinet. After a quiet night in his bunk Mr. Pinfold is startled when he hears the Captain beneath
him committing a murder. The following day he finds it hard to be around him being the only one
who is aware of the occurrence, Knowing what he did of Captain Steerforths character, Mr. Pinfold
found it rather repugnant to sit at the table with him. (60) though Mr. Pinfold thought the Captain
was guilty of murder he still sat at his table with the others. The murder wasn t enough for Mr.
Pinfold to not keep his spot at this table of a higher class. Gilbert Pinfold views the Captain as a
The History Of Coronary Heart Failure And Chronic...
Introduction T.S. is a 75 year old male who has a history of coronary artery disease, congestive
heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cerebrovascular accident, hypertension,
myocardial infarction, renal failure, atrial fibrillation, dyslipidemia, and severe cervical spinal
stenosis C4 5. He underwent many procedures in the past, including coronary artery bypass graft,
implantation of IV dual chamber permanent pacemaker, exploratory laparotomy, and cardiac
pacemaker in situ. TS came into the ER at MMMC with complaints of nausea and vomiting, on
March 21, 2017. He has been feeling nauseated and not feeling well for 3 days. When TS arrived at
the ER, his peripheral capillary oxygen saturation or SpO2 was 80%, so 3L of oxygen... Show more
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TS has not been tolerating his hemodialysis, and has been hypotensive. During my shift,
midodrine was given prior to going to his hemodialysis to increase his blood pressure. TS s
diabetes is not well controlled; he had capillary blood glucose of 178 on March 22. He is
currently receiving a sliding scale injection of Humalog. TS is not able to ambulate, stating, they
use hoyer lift to transfer me. During his swallowing evaluation, I noticed that he was not able to
lift up his right hand, and both of his upper and lower extremities were swollen. I also noticed that
he had healing ulcers to his left and right second toes, and on the plantar surface of his fourth toe.
He also had abrasion on his right shoulder, and a blister on his right elbow, covered with a
dressing. After his session with the occupational therapist, we helped him reposition to reduce
excessive pressure on his bony prominences. When I peeked at TS s room after we documented his
swallowing evaluation, he was staring at the window. He has depression, and a history of suicidal
attempt. It would have been helpful to have a therapeutic communication with him, to help him
express his feelings about his situation. Reflection Unfortunately, I was only with TS during my PT
and OT experience for his swallowing evaluation. I was able to assist the occupational therapist
with TS s evaluation. During my hospital experience, TS went to his dialysis. I was not able to do a
lot of interventions for his multiple
Benefits Of A College Student On Financial Aid
A lot of people grow up with dreams and desires of being wealthy but unfortunately their dreams
never manifest. Is it because they do not take the necessary steps to become wealthy? Or, could it
be they take the steps but still get blocked because of the wealth gap? The wealth gap can be defined
as unequal distribution of financial assets among a population. Or, to provide a better understanding
of the wealth gap, think of it as the haves and the have nots. Of course the haves are the wealthy one
percent of the population that controls almost 20 percent of the wealth. On the other hand, the have
nots are the remaining ninety nine percent fighting for a piece of the remaining eighty percent of the
wealth. Regrettably, many studies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The emotional distress comes from the fact that people feel as if they can t bridge the gap that has
been created. How exactly does the wealth gap falsifies the American Dream? President Obama
declared in a speech last month to the Center for American Progress. Inequality is dangerous, he
argued, not merely because it s unseemly to have a large gap between the rich and the poor, but
because inequality, itself, destroys upward mobility, making it harder for the poor to escape from
poverty. Increased inequality and decreasing mobility pose a fundamental threat to the American
Dream, he said. (theatlantic.com) Income inequality is the state that America is in today, the
wealthy making majority of the money in this country it putting the lower class in a state that they
struggle so if they are struggling, then why aren t they speaking up on this income inequality? The
answer would be that they have hope, it s the American dream and the glory stories that the
wealthy people share of them coming from nothing and now being in higher ranks that cause the
lower class Americans to feel as though they have a chance at that same wealth. John Oliver
believes that the idea that we re a nation of haves and soon to haves, as Marco Rubio actually puts
it, explains why we perpetuate policies that have led us to near Great Depression levels of
inequality. The American dream is the idea that everyone in this nation are equal and have
The Arctic Tundra
Arctic Tundra
The majority may visualize a warm sunny day along with a gentle spring breeze with flowers and a
community of exotic animals. This is not the case with frigid temperatures, bone chilling wind, and
little sustenance to survive on. An environment such as this might not be the first place to take a
vacation; however, it is home to many of the inhabitants that live in the Arctic Tundra.
Scientific Research in a Biome
It is reasonable to assume there is a certain amount of overlap between biologists that study different
regions around the globe. There are plentiful plant and animal life that may live on multiple
continents and may be studied by biologists from around the world. However, there are certain
plant and animal life that are only found in certain regions around the globe (Miller Spoolman,
2013). These regions are broken up by the terrestrial predominance of climate and vegetation
available. The different regions are called biomes which differentiate the portions of the globe. ...
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There are five major biomes: deserts, grasslands, forests, aquatic, and tundra. The arctic tundra is
one which has a frigid climate, whereas a desert is known to be extremely hot most of the year
(UCMP. 2016). This is where opportunities are abound for biologists as one who does not
appreciate the extreme heat, or has water phobias can study a grassland tundra. What is remarkable
is the common species some may have that adapted to the biome. In fact, there are polar bears that
live in the tundra and black bears that live in the in the forests. They are both bears; however, a
polar bear has adapted to the extreme cold with very thick fur and is white to blend in with the
snow. A black bear would not thrive in the arctic tundra as it has adapted to surviving in a forest
setting with more moderate
Television, The Internet, And The Sides Of Public...
What does television, the internet, and the sides of public transportation buses have in common?
Each one of these medium employ advertising to catch the attention of consumers. Marketing is a
vast field that encompasses various topics from business to psychology. Social media, as well, has
had an enormous and relatively quick impact on the field of Marketing. Social Marketingdeals with
the specific subset of marketing that encompasses campaigns designed around social causes and
changing consumers perceptions about social issues. Phillip Kotler, a Northwestern Professor of
Marketing, and Gerald Zaltman, a Harvard Business Professor, originally coined the Social
Marketing Theory in 1971. The Social Marketing Theory has evolved over time... Show more content
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Dr. Kotler has authored fifty seven books, many of which are used in marketing classes around the
world. In order to create the Social Marketing Theory Dr. Kotler teamed up with Gerald Zaltman.
Gerald Zaltman has an MBA from the University of Chicago and a PhD in Sociology from The John
Hopkins University. Dr. Zaltman has written three books and countless journals articles and teaching
materials (Harvard).
According to Kotler Zaltman (1971), Social marketing is defined as: the design, implementation and
control of programmes calculated to influence the acceptability of social ideas and involving
considerations of product planning, pricing, communication, distribution, and marketing research,
and explicit use of marketing skills to help translate present social action efforts into more effectively
designed and communicated programs that elicit desired audience response (p. 5).
Now that the background and history of the creators of The Social Marketing Theory have been
addressed and Social Marketing has been defined it is important to evaluate Dr. Kotler and Dr.
Zaltman s research. Dr. Kotler and Dr. Zaltman s original research must be examined in order to
compare it to present day application in interactive media. They state that the main idea of marketing
comes from the process of two or more parties exchanging things and using communication and
distribution processes (Kotler, P., 1971, p. 2). Kotler and Zaltman emphasize how
The Film Gladiator
In the film Gladiator directed by Ridley Scott, the director makes use of various filmic techniques in
order to enunciate the overall narrative. This essay will analyse the directors use of coloured
lighting, various camera shots and angles,sounds as well as character portrayal and costumes as
these elements play a major role in ensuring the authenticity of the opening scene.

At the beginning of the film the audience is introduced to the Universal and DreamWorks logos
which are in a sepia colour followed by historical information which indicates that the beginning of
the film is set in the past. However,when the opening scene begins, the director makes use of gold
lighting which is used as a symbol of both peace and the wealth of the Roman Empire. The director
then makes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The frame cuts to a cold and dark battlefield in which the director has used a close up of Maximus
s face in order to reveal the emotions of a tired soldier,however, Maximus catches a glimpse of a
Red Robin which often symbolises the return of warmth after a long cold haul and the red breast
signifies the forthcoming of bloodshed. As Maximus moves towards his army there is a long shot
which displays him walking alone thus introducing the theme of isolation.Moreover, this frame
allows the audience to discover that Maximus is a man of importance through the use of his
costume, Maximus s armour is far bigger than the other characters as well as has different insignias
weaved into it. As the battle draws near, a high angle long shot is used to display the mighty
Roman army, wearing blood red capes to further emphasise the forthcoming of bloodshed.
Furthermore, the opposing army s armour is rather contrasting to that of the Roman Empire as they
are dressed in rugged cloth which suggests that they are not nearly as superior as the Romans who
wear a steel
Mbuti Culture
Mbuti Culture
Micheal Smith
ANT 101
Prof. Tracy Samperio
September 24, 2012

Mbuti Culture Mbuti primary mode of subsistence is Foraging. A forager lives as hunter and
gatherer. The Mbuti hunt and gather food from the forest, and they trade as well for survival. They
are referred as hunter gatherer. They are a small band of kinship groups that are mobile. All foraging
communities value their lifestyle. The Mbuti show how their kinships, beliefs and values, and
economic organization are the key for their forager culture. In the forager societies kinship is one
of the key importance of the lifestyle. Mbuti are called the people of the forest, who believe they
are the children of the forest. Their beliefs and values are very ... Show more content on
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They work hard to feed their families. They value the idea of a family and working together. That is
why their leisure time is so important. Leisure time is used to spend time with the kin and
friends, the foraging societies believe (Nowak and Laird, 2010). They work hard to find food and
hunt for a couple of days and rest of the time is for leisure activities. The Mbuti have ritual that
they do during their leisure time. They have a ceremony called molimo. It is performed by the
men and is associated with singing and the use of a trumpet called the molimo (Nowak and Laird,
2010). The molimo ceremony used the molimo, a strictly forest institution, which young men are
initiated after they have become successful hunters (Lee, pg. 244). This is how most of the
leisure time goes to, the family. The forager culture has high value for working together and
sharing (Nowak and Laird, 2010). Those values show how their economic organization works
wells. They see economic importance as cultural tradition. This is how they survive also. It is
easy for forager to move place to place because they don t have many material items. That is what
makes the exchange process so easy also. The reciprocal economic systems are a form of
exchange of goods and services that occurs between members of a kinship group (Nowak and
Laird, 2010). Foraging societies has a similar way of using this system. The amount of food and
other resources occur
Augusta Ada King or Count of Lovelace was born with the...
Augusta Ada King or Count of Lovelace was born with the name Augusta Ada Byron but who s
now known as Ada Lovelace was born on December 10th, during the year of 1815. She was born
in London and died November 27th, in 1852. She was the daughter of a famous poet known as
Lord Byron. Ada is reflected to have printed instructions for the first computer program in the mid
1800s. She was best known for being a skilled mathematician. Ada Lovelacewas encouraged to be a
mathematician from her mother who studied math and was firm that Ada should not become a poet
like her father. She bonded with Charles Babbage, inventor of the calculator, by working with him.
Very shortly after Ada was born her, mother divorced... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Charles asked Ada to enlarge the article because he says that as she understood the machine so
well . Ada Lovelace died from cancer at the age of 36, years after the publication of Sketch of the
Analytical Engine, with Notes from the Translator . Ada was very close with Mary. They got
along well because Ada had a lot of respect for her. Ada had also worked with others for example,
Andrew Crosse, Sir David Brewster, Charles Wheatstone, Charles Dickens and also Michael
Faraday. Ada got married to her husband William King in 1835. They lived in a big estate inside
of Ockham Park. They spent their honeymoon at Worthy Manor in Ashley Combe. Ada and
William had three children together named Byron, Anne and Ralph. Later, Ada s mother hired
William Carpenter to teach her children and to act a moral instructors for Ada. William began to
fall in love with Ada as he was teaching her kids and as soon as Ada realized that he was trying to
start an affair, she fired him. Ada began to flirt with her scandals and also began her love for
gambling. Ada developed uterine cancer but still continued her education. Ada began to be tutored
by a noted mathematician and logician named Augustus De Morgan. Ada valued metaphysics as
much as mathematics, viewing both as tools for exploring the unseen worlds around us. Throughout
Ada s life she was strongly interested in the scientific developments including phrenology and
mesmerism. After she was done working with Babbage on

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