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Hubble Telescope Research Paper
The Hubble, has given us nothing less than an ontological awakening, a forceful reckoning with
what is the telescope compels the mind to contemplate space and time on a scale just shy of the
infinite. implied Ross Anderson, an engineer. With this one telescope, created by a normal
astronomer, scientists and astronomers are able to see space as never seen before. They are able to
make mind boggling observations that contemplate space to an infinite scale. Thousands of
discoveries about space have been observed through this lense and without the magnitude of high
level instruments compiled into this large instrument most of these observations would never have
been discovered. As proposed by Floyd E. Bloom a researcher, on izquotes.com, As... Show more
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As stated on nasa.gov, Hubble has made more than 1.2 million observations since it s missions
began in 1990. Hubble has also expanded astronomers knowledge about the universe and space as a
whole. The most famous observation made by this telescope was that of galaxies beyond our own,
Milky Way, and discovering that the universe is much larger than further predicted. Before this
telescope, ground based telescopes could only see into our galaxy and could not reach any
further. Therefore, it was thought that the Milky Way was the only galaxy included in space and
the universe. Due to the fact, Hubble s telescope, expands and allows for the study across a wider
light spectrum, astronomers can see beyond further predicted. Another famous observation, studied
by astronomers was that of the study of uncharted territories of the cosmos. As proposed on
hubblesite.org, It became increasingly clear to astronomers that Earth s atmosphere distorted
starlight, which made it difficult to obtain razor sharp views of celestial objects. The idea of
placing a telescope in space, above Earth s turbulent air, had been kicked around for several years.
But scientists pondered how to transport a telescope into space. That was until, Hubble s creation
that displayed imagery of the cosmos. Once again it had accomplished a feat that had troubled
ground based telescopes. In
Racial Profiling and the African American Male
Racial Profiling and Male African Americans
Tanika Williams
SOC/120
March 4, 2012
Renisha Gibbs

Racial Profiling and Male African Americans


What comes to your mind when you think of an interaction an authoritative figure (police, teacher,
principal)? In the African American community it is usually fear and anxiety of the motive of the
authoritative figure, especially if you are a male. The intersection of race and gender for the African
American male provides a basis for premature judgment by many authoritative figures in their lives.
African American males deserve the same equality to succeed in life as any other human being
without the threat of the damned if you do, damned if you don t moniker that defines the functional
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Now consider the number of innocents that never get this chance at redemption. Currently the
Federal Bureau of Investigation is collecting racial and ethnic information and mapping American
communities based on crude stereotypes about which groups commit different types of crime and
sharing it with unknown state, local and federal agencies (American Civil Liberties Union, 2012).
Since 9/11 the operating parameters Americans expect to protect their rights to privacy have been
obliterated. The FBI can now initiate an investigation of a person without the standards of just
cause that once protected the rights of all Americans. To the African American male this is nothing
new, random searches and undue investigations have always been a part of being an AAM. From
a police prospective there are ongoing efforts to equalize the authorities governing the
communities focused on diversifying the system and gaining trust amongst the inhabitants. Jones
Brown (2001) argues that to be black and male amounts to a fatal profile for which there has been
little to no judicial redress. She cites Natapoff (2004) in noting that one in four black males 20 29
years of age is locked up, on probation or parole, or being pressured to snitch. The research goes
further to say that one in twelve in high crime areas are snitching under duress causing a social
breakdown of communities nationwide.
Let s not assume that the
Juan Rodriguez Interview
My interview with Mr. Juan Rodriguez was a great opportunity to learn more about information
technology and specifically about life as a business systems analyst. As someone who is still
exploring different majors, this interview gave me a lot of insight into the field of Information
Technology. I interviewed Mr. Juan Rodriguez, who is still only in his upper twenties, I figured that
he could be more relatable candidate to interview. As a Business Systems Analyst at Accretive Health
it was interesting to learn and discuss the business side of the health industry. I asked a variety of
questions ranging from the expectations, recommendations, anything else in IT and his career.
I first started out asking questions regarding his background and ... Show more content on
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This change in his career path intrigued me quite a bit, Juan explained that if he had to do it all
over again, he would have majored in information technology in place of hospital administration. I
then went on and asked him about his day to day responsibilities, Juan typically deals with
troubleshooting and debugging any problems inside of their company s databases. He also works
with his company s clients on a daily basis. He has a wide range of responsibilities and it was
really encouraging to learn that he wasn t just working on one specific task at a given time. Next I
asked him about the career path ladder in terms of promotions. Juan explained he hasn t been
promoted yet, but he has made transitions from one department to another department within his
company. He told me that he felt as if he was in a dead end with his first position at Accretive
Health. During his time at Accretive Health, Mr. Rodriguez has been in a couple different
departments and involved in business intelligence, special project lead, and now he is currently a
business systems analyst. He has only worked a few years at the company so learning that he has
been able to change positions and take on new and different tasks was very interesting because I
thought that
Analysis Of The Standard Prison Experiment By David Bornus
After the discussion and understanding of The standard prison experiment by David Bornus and The
revisiting the Stanford prison experiment: could participant self selection has led to the cruelty? by
Thomas Carnahan and Sam McFarland, I have come to the conclusion that the aim of the standard
prison experiment was to show a psychological study on how correctional officers would react when
given complete authority.
Based on these readings and the discussion, I think that it is okay to disregard the rules or ethnics for
a greater good. I think this experiment was successful because it provided correctional officers the
opportunity on dealing with real life situations. As The Standard Prison Experiment by David Bornus
can definitely support my statement. On the other hand, I also think that this experiment was slightly
intense for any human. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This experiment also gave us an overview on how to expose someone true colors.
Ultimately, due to this experiment we now have rules and regulations so that s why I think is
okay in some situation to disregard the rules or ethics for a greater good because in the end it will be
very beneficial and as they always say someone has to do it , in order for others to learn .

Sources Bornus, D. (2016). The Stanford prison experiment: the fundamentals of a secure residential
environment. Corrections Today, 78(3), 48+. Retrieved from http://ez.lib.jjay.cuny.edu
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Carnahan, T., McFarland, S. (2007). Revisiting the Stanford Prison Experiment: Could Participant
Self Selection Have Led to the Cruelty? Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33(5), 603 614.
Retrieved from
Character Analysis Of Sheila In J. B. Priestley s An...
Moreover, Sheila is portrayed as the product of her wealthy family and, therefore, the capitalist
environment so eventually, she is less likely to take responsibility for her actions than others.
Maybe, besides her childish nature, this another reason why she used her power and status to sack
Eva Smith from her job in the shop Milwards ultimately giving Eva another cause to commit suicide.

However, as the play progresses the audience can obviously see that Sheila is quite acceptive
towards social responsibility since, unlike Mr. Birling, she does feel remorse and she does feel
guilty for Eva s death and, more importantly, she does accept her role and responsibility. This fact
can be clearly understood by the repetitive use of words like miserably ... Show more content on
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At the end, the audience can feel a progressive change in Sheila s character: she has successfully
grown up in confidence as the play progresses since by the end she stands up in front of family for
Eva and attempts to make them realize the importance of social responsibility.
In addition, after Sheila learns about her role in the suicide case, she is seen defending and
supporting Eva throughout the play, sometimes even going against her mother and defining her
actions as cruel and vile . She obviously used this words to make her mother understand how
significantly and horribly her actions affected Eva and made an effort in abating the conservative
attitude of her family and ultimately making them realize their role in Eva s death.
This also connects with the fact that in the pre world war period women were starting to ask for an
equal rights and the first suffragettes movements were starting to develop; therefore by defending
Eva, Sheila was also trying to protest against the gender inequality that affected most of the women
in the society, including
The Horrors of Cannibalism
Cannibalism to say the least is a very taboo word. Cannibalism is known to be very disturbing and
sets off a certain set of powerful emotions when spoken about. One thing about cannibalism is that it
used to be considered a normal part of life, and has only recently been seen as taboo in the recent
centuries. Many people believe Cannibalismshould be legal world wide, but only have reasoning s
of culture and religions. Cannibalism should be illegal because of immorality, diseases , and
murder by eating someone s flesh. The History of Cannibalism is small, yet widely spread around
the world. The Korowai Tribe has been around since 1974, they are known for killing outsiders,
and to be afraid of pale skinned people (Raffaele). If Cannibalism stays legal, the isolated tribes
could possibly expand, and want to kill any pale skinned person, or anyone not from their tribe. The
Carib tribe was the first known tribe to commit acts of cannibalism to their enemies, which became
increasingly rare once the introduction of Christianity was introduced in the area (Mind Q). Once
the human race became more active in moral behavior, Cannibalism was outcast, giving it no reason
to be legal within our current society. The Aztecs are known as one of the most brutal tribes to date,
the Aztecs would commit thousands of human sacrifices a year (Mind Q). When you have Cannibals
eating live hearts (Mind Q), and making human bodies into multiple dishes just after ripping their
Relationship Marketing Is Different From Any Other Form Of...
Introduction
For my project I will explain what relationship marketing is. Relationship marketing is different from
any other form of marketing. The reason for this is that relationship marketing identifies the long
term value of customer relationships and relationship marketing extends communication beyond
intrusive advertising and sales promotional messages. Relationship marketing is an arrangement
where both the buyer and seller have an interest in providing a more satisfying exchange. Also I will
explain what the benefits are of relationship marketing to a business and to a customer. I also will
explain the CRM stages, segmentation, technology in relation to relationship marketing and I will
do a case study. I am looking at Boots for my case study. I will explain how Boots have managed to
build valuable relationships with its customers.
Relationship Marketing
Relationship marketing is the process of attracting, maintaining and enhancing relationships with key
individuals over time. Businesses use one on one communication to earn the loyalty of their target
audience.
One of the most expensive and difficult tasks facing any business is acquiring new customers.
Acquiring a new customer can cost five times as much as retaining an existing customer. Research
has shown that 2% increase in customer retention can decrease costs by as much as 10% for a
business. To retain current customers, businesses engage in relationship marketing strategies to
continually attract repeat
Red By Taylor Swift
Briefly, the song Red, by Taylor Swift, is about her relationships in her love life. The song uses
many colors of words that explains Swift s feelings, but red symbolizes the strongest feeling of
all, as it is embedded in the title. In the song, it follows a specific format, comparing the her action
to him, to a similar feeling of another thing. This builds up the foundation of the song and it is
easy to understand the meaning of the lyrics in terms of the literal meaning of how it sounds. The
lyrics of Red is rich in simile as well in imagery, that describes her love for the guy while reminiscing
those memories of him. The song begins with Loving him is like driving a new Maserati down a
dead end street , which uses simile of the
Hofstede s Four Cultural Differences
1.Using Hofstede s four cultural dimensions as a point of reference, what are some of the main
cultural differences between the United States and France?
When referencing Hofstede s four cultural dimensions it is apparent that the United States and
France have different perceptions of one another. The United States views the French as arrogant,
flamboyant, hierarchical, and emotional. Whereas, France views the United States as naive,
aggressive, unprincipled, and it s people being workaholics. (Doh and Luthans, 2015)
The first main cultural difference would be power distance. The power distance dimension indicates
the point at which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions accept and expect that
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The French would rather have well structured management with rules and regulations in place rather
than take risks that may not have a positive outcome. Whereas, Americans are the complete opposite,
meaning that they are more willing to take risks and are less traditional when it comes to rules and
regulations.
The third cultural difference is masculinity. Masculinity is defined by Hofstede as a trait, which
emphasizes ambition, acquisition of wealth and differentiated gender roles. (Tidwell, n.d) A society
that is focused on money and success is said to be high in masculinity. The United States is an
example of an area that is high in this dimension. For example, when the Disney company decided
on opening a park in France they didn t even take into consideration how the French would react or
what type of impact this could have on the their culture. Being that they have the masculine
characteristics they were more concerned about wanting to prevail on others.
The fourth cultural difference is individualism. According to Hofstede individualism is defined as
the tendency of the people to mainly look after themselves and their immediate family.
(ClearlyCultural, n.d) In the United States and France individualism is pretty high. However,
individualism is slightly higher in the United States being that they are more likely to
Conquistadors Summary
The reshaping of the New World began the moment Spaniards set foot on the continent. Those first
conquistadors documented their encounters with native peoples, emphasizing their desire to convert
these peoples to Christianity and away from their heathenistic rituals. The documents presented by
Stuart B. Schwartz portray accounts from the perspectives of both the conquerors and the conquered.
His work does not provide much in the way of personal interpretation but rather displays the
documents so the reader can compare better both sides of the New World inhabitants. These
documents present an opportunity to consider moments of heroism, greed, and despair born during
the clashing of Spanish and Nahua cultures and challenge the way historians view such cultures and
the interpretation of primary texts. Schwartz s goal, it would seem, is not to persuade readers of the
accuracy of one source over another but rather to call attention to how personal interests, class and
ethnic biases, and politics influence the interpretation of the conquering of the Aztec empire. Irene
Silverblatt examines the new Spanish lands after Spaniards have established themselves in and
amongst the native peoples. She describes the development of a modern world through the views of
Spanish imperialism and argues that the Inquisition provides such evidence. Using church records,
sermons, and missionary guides, Silverblatt examines how the modern world was build,
experienced, and understood by the
Causality Of The Ph. D Program
When students join a Ph.D. program they soon become members of a discourse community, which
is a group of members that share the same values, goals, and lexis. Especially in the science
disciplines the students become immersed in their group by exploring various research projects and
conducting experiments that will hopefully propel their scientific curiosity exponentially before they
graduate. The students are also not alone in this journey as they are under the tutelage and
mentorship of an academic advisor. However, the relationship that exists between the two
communities is one that is often embedded with feelings of tension and turmoil. Often this tension
frequently results in many students leaving the lab before they graduate and... Show more content on
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Additionally, they indicated that the feelings of discontent they held for the lab stemmed from their
PI (Mays). The students explained that they function daily in a community of approximately 10 12
members, and they all collectively report to the PI of the lab. Furthermore, grad student Smith
explained that the PI presents himself as having great power over the students as he stated, I think he
wants us to believe he is this omnipotent figure. Grad student Mays explained that when new
students are accepted into the program they enter into a group of their peers that range in experience
levels from apprentice to more advanced by the time they are reaching the end of the academic
tenure. However, as each new student joins the group every fall they are not formally admitted into
their lifestyle, but are instead unfortunately left to their own devices to interpret and understand the
functions and guidelines of the lab (Smith). It is a process author Susan Gardner a researcher who
studied the socialization process of grad students explained that this period can be categorized into
the [i]nformal stage...in which the novice learns of the informal role expectations transmitted by
interactions with others who are current incumbents (728). Furthermore, she adds that it is through
socialization that can afford each student the ability to be successful in

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