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How Is Technology Used Today
Society is always on top of the game trying to buy the best and the most imperturbable technology
that can be provided today. Technology has definitely changed a great deal in the past one
hundred years. Not only has technology benefited the personal life of mankind but it also helped
the economy grow; technology even helped the growth of different cultures everywhere.
Technology today is just so crazy and so fascinating one can t help but wish to have those things.
For example, the company Apple released this watch called The Apple Watch ; this Apple Watch is
basically a phone but the appearance of a watch. It lets one call from the watch, send messages,
take pictures, download apps, etc. It is basically a phone but it looks like a watch... Show more
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It is no surprise that today people live in a world where technology is used on a regular basis.
Classrooms everywhere with a tech based white boards, touch screen cellphones that talks back
to you, cars that can drive itself. However, technology could be harmful if being used too much
that could lead to a serious long term effect. The sad thing is, everyone uses technology, from
little babies to teenagers, grownups and even the elderly. The scariest thing about it is that babies
have access to so much technology today it is ridiculous. More than a third of children under the
age of two use mobile media. That number only increases as children age. (Edudemic 2010), this
just proves how much access the little ones have, which is pretty scary. This is a problem today
because the usage of too much technology available at such young age could harm the young ones
both physically and mentally. An article was written by Psychology Today states how technology
can alter the wiring of the brain, too much screen time and not enough activities, such as reading
and playing games, will result in your children having their brains wired in ways that may make
them less, not more, prepared to thrive in this crazy world of technology. Not only does it alter the
wiring in their brain, but it also could lead them into
Examples Of Insecurity In Laurie Halse Anderson s Speak
There are times in your life where you feel insecure, either you feel lonely or betrayed. The times
when you feel insecure you feel down or like the world s going to end because you re not the
form of perfect . In this generation, they re people who seem to have a perfect life, perfect
everything. But when you feel insecure, they are ups and downs and hurdles over the insecurity.
There are times when I do feel insecure but then when I think about how life precious is, how
people commit suicide over something so stupid, it s a big problem. You shouldn t worry about
insecurities because they bring you down and you have a full life to live still. Insecurity is a big
problem in today s world, generation. By having insecurities, it makes people... Show more content
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Amy s Mother says, you want to be the same as American girls on the outside ( Tan 2). This quote
shows that Amy is insecure by not liking herself on the way she looks on the inside. Her mother
realizes that she is self conscious and wants to look like an American girl. Amy s mother says that
you may not look like an American girl on the outside for Robert to like her, but if Robert really
likes her, he shouldn t care about appearances or how a girl looks, he should focus on differences
that s what makes a person unique as what her mother says to her towards the end of the story.
Also, Amy feels insecure about her culture while inviting Robert s family over for dinner, Amy,
your favorite, he said, offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear (Tan 2). This quote
also shows that Amy is insecure about her culture because, during dinner, Amy s mother hands her,
her favorite meal of the night. Amy likes the tender fish cheeks although Amy felt insecure which
led to embarrassment. Amy feels insecure because her family is showing Robert what Amy s
cultural foods are. Although, some traditions are different than others, Amy s mom shows a good
example of being different is unique even though Amy is insecure about her culture. Amy feels
insecure because of how she looks , she wants to look like an American girl and also, her culture.
Even though Amy is
CARD Report For Literature With Sample
Card Report You will be writing a card report for each of the novels you have read. A card report
is a way of analyzing a fictional work into its several elements. It is called a card report because it
has often been done on a 5 by 8 inch index card. This report is a preliminary analysis of the novel.
This is not only an assignment in analyzing literature but also in writing. You do not have much
time or space, and so every word counts. On your report you should include the following: 1. The
title of the story and the date of its original publication 2. The author s name and birth and death
dates. 3. The name of the central character, together with a description of the character s main traits
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Tone: The tone is light and humorous throughout much of the novel because of Huck s point of
view and his innocent view of many things, but the tone is serious, ironic, and critical whenever
Huck encounters violence and death. Theme: One thing that makes an individual mature is to
gain insight into the darker side of human beings. Style: Twain s style is marked by the dialects of
his characters, by the symbolism of the river and the shore and of Huck s actions. The dialects
help make the characters seem more like real people. The river and the shore motifs come to
symbolize Twain s view of society. Evaluation: Although the dialect of some of the characters
takes some getting use to, I enjoy this book. This is an American classic, filled with humor but
critical of people who can be so civilized and so cruel at the same time. It is a boy s adventurous
coming of age that celebrates the individual spirit of America and the romantic vision of
innocence and virtue in nature. Quotations: You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a
raft. p. 92 This is Huck s observation about the difference between living on the shore and living
on the river. If I never learnt nothing else out of pap, I learnt that the best way to get along with his
kind of people is to let them have their own way. p. 99. Huck makes this observation when the Duke
and King force their way on to the raft. It
Canadian Honey Labelling Regulations
In today s society there are regulations in place for everything from the safety of children s toys to
road construction to food processing and packaging. Regulations consist of requirements the
government imposes on private firms and individuals to achieve government s purposes (Litan,
2008). Regulations are in place to protect businesses, producers, consumers, individuals, animals, and
even the environment. For example, the packaging and labelling regulations in Canada protects the
consumers and producers of the many foodproducts produced in Canada, one of which is honey. This
paper will focus on the packaging and labelling requirements of Canadian honey through discussion
of the regulations, stakeholders and the opposition of stakeholders... Show more content on
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According to the group, the deregulation of food container sizes would be inconvenient for
consumers, as Canadian consumers use the standard package sizes to compare prices ( Push for
deregulation , 2012). With the deregulation, there is also potential for downsized packages to carry
the same price tag as previous products of a higher quantity, which would be a disadvantage to
Canadian consumers as well ( Push for deregulation , 2012). Canadian Grocer also points out that
because of these regulations, Canadian producers and manufacturers have invested in equipment that
is based on the packaging sizes of containers in Canada, and that the deregulation of these sizes
would cost these producers the money they could spend on produce to retool their processing
equipment ( Push for deregulation , 2012). As previously mentioned, these regulatory changes would
not only affect the honey industry, but other industries, like the ketchup industry as well. A decision
like this could have very large impacts on Canadian farming and processing cities and towns, such as
Leamington, Ontario, also known as the Tomato Capital of Canada. The mayor of Leamington, John
Paterson, stated that the Heinz ketchup plant that uses the tomatoes of the 80 tomato farms of the
area to make ketchup would be vulnerable to closing, and consolidating the production to
The United States Patriot Act
Kaylyn Dailey
11/27/16
Professor Carter
American Gov. Term Paper
Patriot Act On September 11, 2001, the Unites States suffered massive destruction caused by
terrorism. Four planes were hijacked by terrorist. Nearly, three thousand lives were lost when two
planes crashed into the World Trade Towers, one crashed into the Pentagon, and the final plane
crashed in Pennsylvania before it could reach its final destination. An immense fear spread across the
country and out of this fear came the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate
Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct the Terrorism, also known as the USA Patriot Act.
The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26, 2001 by President George W. Bush. The act
expanded the surveillance capability of both domestic law enforcement and international intelligence
agencies. When this law was passed it was under the assumption to deter and punish terrorist acts in
the United States and around the world, to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools, and for
other purposes (The USA Patriot). The Patriot Act has given the government the power to spy on the
average American through monitoring phone records and calls, gaining banking and credit
information, and even track a person s internet activity. This is an unbelievable amount of power
intelligence agencies wield all under the umbrella of national security. This power has gone too far,
is unjustified, unconstitutional, and infringes on the privacy of the
I Had Someone Who We Are All A Product Of Our Environment
Recently I had someone say to me, we don t know who we are because we are all a product of our
environment. That said, the question remains: Are we defined by our environment and merely a
product of it, or we posses the ability to make decisions despite it? The age old question of who
am I kept stirring in my mind. It got me thinking about how I define myself and how the
environment that I grew up in has shaped me. My first thought was Wait a minute I know who I
am, I think? So I made a list of the obvious; wife, mother, sister, daughter, granddaughter, niece, etc.
Looking at that list I realized that those labels were just words used to define my relationships to
other people.
I have never really thought about the labels that define my relationships they are just words. I
seldom thought about how the culture or environment I grew up in affected me or my relationships
to others. I took these things for granted. Can we control the environment we re born into? Are we
supposed to somehow see beyond the culture we were raised in; The culture that compels us to act,
live and think in certain ways?
As a young girl living in the 1960 s era women lived and defined themselves by their marriage or
birth to a man. As a woman you could not open a bank account without your husband s co signature.
You could not start a business without your husband s permission and a signature. Most of the
woman that did work were teachers, nurses, or secretaries. Women accounted for six
Transcontinental Railroad Railroads
Railroads were a huge step in innovations for the United States. The transcontinental Railroad was
Built from 1863 to 1869. Taking over six years, the railroad stretched almost 2,000 miles, connecting
the Mississippi rivers to the Pacific Coast in San Francisco. Although the transcontinental railroad
was one of the biggest things to happen in the railroad industry, there was many other railroads that
caused significance. Through the 1850 s and 1860 s alone over 50,000 miles of railroad were built
throughout the United States. And with all these railroads being built they were sure to leave impact
on many other industries. One of the most important changes that the railroads caused was the
increase of convenience
For citizens all throughout the United States. By traveling via train passengers could reach their
destination in 90% of the time compared to the travel methods before. This also caused a large
increase in Western Settlement. Now, families did not have to worry about the harsh and long
travel they would have had to make to go West just a few years before. People did not have to
worry about weather, supply shortage, disease, and more, as railroad travel helped all of those
situations. However, every good thing has a bad side, and it is important to note that the increase of
Western Settlement forced more Indians out of their land, which began to cause violence between
white men and Indians. The railroads also affected agriculture throughout the
Qualitative and Quantitive Article Review
Quantitive and Qualitative Article Review
Kristi Schneider
Walden University
NURS 4000 Res/Scholarshp Evid based Prac2016
3 20 2016
Quantitive and Qualitative Article Review Quantitive and qualitative studies in research are an
important aspect of the nursing profession. Researching and reviewing quantitive and qualitative
articles is a process of systematic examination of materials to enhance, validate and learn new
knowledge (Schmidt and Brown, 2012, p. 67). As Schmidt and Brown (2012) state, quantitive
research design is used to predict relationships and explain relationships and causality whereas
qualitative research design gives meaning to events of phenomenon s (p.72). The purpose of this
paper is to identify and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
difficile before and after interventions were applied in the chosen time frames. The total sample
size of this literature review was 336 individuals. The sample is representative because there does
not appear to be instances of selection bias. Since the study was performed on a broad range of
patients and 156,956 hospitals days in 2009 and 166,838 hospital days in 2010, it is unlikely that
the sample is skewed. The sample size was also adequate as the research team literature review did
a great job determining how many samples would be needed.
Results of Data Analysis Quantitive data uses statistics to describe the sample represented (Schmidt
and Brown, 2012). In the article reviewed, A Bundle Strategy Including Patient Hand Hygiene to
Decrease Clostridium difficile Infections (Pokrywka, et al., 2014), the rate of C. difficile
infections were calculated using chi square test. According to Schmidt and Brown (2012), the chi
square statistic finds differences between groups of demographic variables (Schmidt Brown, 2012
p.328 ). In this article review, the data analysis procedure calculated the rate of C. difficile
infections in the categories, health acquired and health acquired extended rates as the numerator,
and inpatient days as the denominator and multiplied by 10,000 (per 10,000 patient days). After
monthly rates from July 2008 to June 2009 were compiled, the results were 10.45, with 164 cases
(129 HA cases and 35 HAE cases) in
Essay For Graduate Assistantship
I am writing to express my interest in the Graduate Assistantship position with CSET Advising
Center at Minnesota State, Mankato. I recognize and value the importance that a graduate
assistantship has, in terms of the educational and professional benefits. It is my hope that, as a
graduate student to take this role of graduate assistant for both personal as well as professional
experience.
The job description suggests that the position requires an individual with high levels of maturity
and responsibility. I believe I have the required academic qualifications, skills and experience. I am
currently pursuing my Masters in urban planning at Minnesota State University, Mankato, with 4.0
GPA of my first semester. I also graduated from MSU with Bachelor s Science degree in
Environmental Science with 3.2 GPA.
My academic achievements and work experience meet, if not exceed, the requirements of the
position. I strongly believe my intimate knowledge of the College of ... Show more content on
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While I was working as Student worker, I assisted Professors in grading and proctoring exams, and
run papers in Scantron Machine. I also helped international students register courses at the beginning
of every semester.
On the other hand, as a former Scholar in both North Star Stem and McNair Achievement Program, I
know the importance of giving a proper instruction to the students. I was fortunate enough to have
worked with mentors that taught me a great deal of mentorship. I had an individualized and
comprehensive advising for academic and career planning, which helped me transition into graduate
school. I believe that I am now in a position where I am able to contribute my knowledge and
experience to help undergraduate
Hindu Nationalism And Its Impact On India
of India, due to which it remained marginalized as an electoral post (not social post) for a while.
The primary support of Hindu Nationalism comes from the Northern and Western parts of India.
Being a center right movement, it is seen to have major differences with Congress. They are driven
by ideology and faith, and are traditionally conservatives. It is seen that they are able to mobilize a
large section of the population who trust leaders and parties that use religion as a mobilizing factor.
Indiabeing a Hindu majority country, has a large Hindu religious voter base and the BJP over the
year have been able to mobilize on this portion of the population who are driven by the idea of
Hindu nationalism. It is important to remember that even though the Hindu nationalism movement
was marginalized electorally during the early years after the Independence, it remained strong and
influential throughout society and over there years gradually gained support and electoral posts in
Indian politics. The BJP is a party of the strong, meaning that it is an organization run by the
educated upper class and is backed by political and economic elites. It follows a dual targeting
voter strategy, in which the Party politics takes care of the interests of the upper class (consisting of
business and political elites), and then there are social organizations in place that do charity and
other social work that takes care of the poor. The BJP as a party has an organization centric party
structure.
A Report On The Case Of Intravenous Injection For Patients...
On 7th March 1972, the Daily Telegraph [1] published the news that 500 bottles of 5% dextrose drip
feed solution were urgently traced by the Department of Health since they may have been
contaminated. Five patients, four men, and a woman died at the Devonport hospital in Plymouth
between 29th February and 2nd March. The common factor among these patients was each had been
given infusions of the 5% dextrose fluid manufactured by Evans Medical Ltd., of Speke, Liverpool.
The dextrose solution is used by intravenous injection for patients who cannot eat including post
operative patients. The suspect batch coded D1192/C, originally consisting approximately 660
bottles, was manufactured in May 1971 by Evans Medical. A joint statement was issued... Show
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With steam continuously entering the autoclave from the top, the air inside the autoclave would be
displaced. When the displacement finishes, all the contents in the autoclave would reach and be held
at the required temperature, giving the satisfactory sterilisation cycle. There are six autoclaves in the
Transfusion Unit at Evans Medical, each consists of a pressure gauge and a dial thermometer at the
top and a recording thermometer with an inserted recorder sensor in the condensate drain. There was
evidence given by the autoclave operator and supervisor that occasionally the temperature recorders
of autoclaves numbers 4, 5, and 6 either show a temperature below 240 or fail to indicate any rise
above the baseline from about December 1970. When this happened, technicians were called to
inspect the autoclaves. Normally, the recorder would work again and the sterilising cycle will be
continued. On most of the occasions, the technician advised the supervisor that the temperature
recorder was broken but the supervisor ignored his advice and continued using the autoclaves. In
fact, the manager of the Transfusion Unit had requested for replacement of all six recorders but the
request was not followed up. In consequence, in the event of the recorder not functioning, the staff
continued the production if the dial thermometer and the pressure gauge were working properly and
indicating correct temperature and pressure.

On 6th April 1971, a batch of 5% dextrose


Macbeth Contribution To Macbeth
What contribution is made to Macbeth by the use of imagery and symbolism? You must consider
language, form and structure, and refer to the context of the play.
Macbeth is a play written by Shakespeare in 1606, under the rule of James I, three years after
Elizabeth I died without an heir. James I was an unpopular monarch, not supporting Catholics, and
not a direct descendant of Elizabeth I. In 1605, there was an assassination attempt on the king, better
known as the Gunpowder Plot . In the play, Macbeth removes the king from his throne and takes
over Scotland, and consequently sending Scotland into anarchy. This story is believed to be
propaganda to show the effects if James I was removed from the throne, in attempt to neutralise his
unpopularity. The fact that the play was set in Scotland also panders to James I as he was James VI
of Scotland first.
Witches are used in the first scene of Macbeth in order to contribute to the play: When shall we
three meet again? / In thunder, lightning, or in rain? Having witches be the first characters the
audience see help to set the stage for the play as they symbolise the evil and supernatural elements
within the play, especially since during the 17th century when most people believed in the
existence of witches and feared them greatly. Since Shakespeare wrote this under the rule of the
recently crowned James I, the decision to make witches the first image may have been a way to
pander to him, as James was a very firm believer
The Pursuit Of Ignorance Strong Response
The Pursuit of Ignorance Strong Response In the TED talk, The Pursuit of Ignorance, Stuart
Firestein makes the argument that there is this great misconception in the way that we study
science. He describes the way we view the process of science today as, a very well ordered
mechanism for understanding the world, for gaining facts, for gaining data. (Firestein 0:11 and
18:23) Although Firestein provides a convincing argument that modern scienceprocesses rely too
much on facts instead of ignorance and new discovery, he fails to provide strong evidence that it
should instead focus solely on the pursuit of ignorance.
Firestein goes on to quote many highly acclaimed scientists in order to propose that the whole
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He also does a very good job of establishing his credibility through explaining his career and
observations as a professor and scientist. However, many of his actual arguments are based off of
assumptions and almost none on cold hard facts. One example is when he mentions the education
system and its effect on how interested students are in science. How can this be proved? He
assumes that all children s schools must have been, beating any interest in science out of everybody
s head, when in fact the children might just have other interests. He goes on to blame the way
students are taught and, the bulimic method of education, which is actually quite interesting.
(Firestein 0:11 and 18:23) He describes it as the school system jamming a bunch of facts down
student s throats and then having them regurgitate them on an exam, only for them to forget the
information just after. This is what Firestein uses to explain why children become uninterested in
science and lack the ability to ask new uncharted questions. This may be true, but if this cliché view
of the education system is solely to blame, then why could that not be said about all subjects?
Children are always curious and inquisitive, just as they are always willing to learn and

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