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The document outlines a series of topics and steps related to various subjects including geography paper topics, competitive analysis of ducks, communication challenges during disasters, the monastic movement in the Middle Ages, ecological resistance, and the portrayal of women in wartime propaganda. It also discusses contract law mistakes and the implications of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy in the U.S. military. Each section provides insights into the respective topics, highlighting key issues and historical contexts.

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The document outlines a series of topics and steps related to various subjects including geography paper topics, competitive analysis of ducks, communication challenges during disasters, the monastic movement in the Middle Ages, ecological resistance, and the portrayal of women in wartime propaganda. It also discusses contract law mistakes and the implications of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy in the U.S. military. Each section provides insights into the respective topics, highlighting key issues and historical contexts.

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Molly Duck Competitive Analysis
Mule duck came as a result of crossing the Pekin and Muscovy ducks. The three ducks have
different growth rates and the nutritional requirements also differ for the three duck types. Pekin
ducklings are typically marketed at 6 to 7 lb., obtained at seven to nine weeks of age, having
consumed. Mule and Muscovy ducks take somewhat longer to reach the same weight and
therefore will require more feed. Although Muscovy ducks take longer to reach market weight,
they however don t have as much fat as the Pekin breed. Ducks takes longer to reach market
weight than the broiler chicken and has a tendency to deposit subcutaneous fat. Ducks swim
therefore they have a fat layer which is located beneath the skin that keeps them buoyant. The
amount of fat which gathers in the body depends on the available plasma lipid substrate, which
originates from the diet or in the liver (Hermier 1997) . In general, excessive fat deposition is
considered an unfavorable trait for most producers and consumers because it is considered to be
wasted dietary energy and a waste product with low economic value, which also reduces the carcass
yield and affects consumer acceptance (Emmerson, 1997) Before cooking ducks it is advised in
other to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wheat middling consists of fine particles of bran and germ and is higher in protein and the amino
acids lysine and tryptophan than corn. There are additives that are added to feed as mechanisms that
enhance abdominal fat in ducks such as Lipolysis (10g/kgfeed). When change in diet or diet
management is made to minimize the overconsumption of energy whether for maintenance, growth,
temperature control; the results seen is less fat deposition in the carcass of growing animals as
energy to protein is more important than either the energy or protein level in determining feed intake
and body fat (Donaldson et al.,
Transmitting Data Within Locations With Sporadic...
Transmitting data in locations with sporadic connectivity is a huge challenge. The Select Bipartisan
Committee that investigated the Hurricane Katrina concluded that communication provides a
critical path for relief in emergency and disaster situations. It was observed that the rescue efforts as
well as the command and control awareness, was greatly affected by severe network failures and
interoperability issues. This paper aims at analysing the requirements of such a network and suggests
a completely wireless communication solution that can be deployed reliably. In the event of a
catastrophic disaster, whether natural or man made, the efficiency of rescue teams and disaster
response operations is very critical to life saving. Unfortunately, communication systems, including
cellular networks, may be partially or completely comprised which render the emergency districts
disconnected to the outside world. Thus, the increase in the survival rate requires breaking of the
communication bottleneck. It is imperative that the communication network employed in a disaster
affected area is highly resilient and robust to further damages. The network will be primarily used to
communicate to the control rooms to provide and receive regular updates and additional
requirements for personnel or machinery and warnings of any imminent dangers. The network
would also serve to send warning messages to the people in the affected area. Emergency
telecommunication systems need to deploy specialized
Monastic Movement During The Middle Ages
The Monastic movement during the middle ages is one of the most tremendous movements in
Christianity. They were referred to as intermediaries which is a glorious way to be connected to God
in heaven through a monastery or abbey on earth. Overtime they had become great learning and
spiritually growing places which supported not only their monastic community but also the broader
society. Cluny Abbey had a significant influence on social, cultural, economic and spiritual aspects
on the middle Agessociety starting in the 10th century. Each aspect of monastic life gave them a
strong connection to the kingdom of heaven and parallels with Jesus life.

Cluny abbey was founded by the Benedictine monks who focused on the liturgy and spiritual aspects
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They hired many workers and managers to do the traditional labour of monks so they could spend
more time in prayer. Their devotion to prayer was a distinct attribute of their monastic life which not
only influenced their own spirituality but other monasteries began following their ways. They are
especially known for embellished liturgy in richly ornate churches and having feasts. Although
traditionally they lived in poverty, Cluny abbey believed that through their wealth they could
worship God by presenting him with expensive gift which symbolise His kingship. In their wealth
they were extremely generous in giving donations to support the poor, pilgrims and lay. By means
of their wealth they developed a devoutness to Our Lord and supported economic prosperity in the
middle ages.

Cluny Abbey in its social, cultural, economic and spiritual exercise demonstrated an evangelical task
for the wellbeing of society during the middle ages. Their spirit of service contributed to the good of
society in many ways. By sharing their aestheticism with the whole community the Abbey became an
inspirational intermediary between the mortal world and
In today’s society, much of the resistance for finding...
In today s society, much of the resistance for finding ecological solutions comes from those who
would be required to drastically change their policies and business models. In general, an
environmental problem proves politically less difficult to resolve if a marketable solution exists,
says Janicke. In contrast, he says, if a solution to an environmental problem requires an intervention
in the established patterns of production, consumption, or transport, it is likely to meet resistance.
Furthermore, Ecological Modernization states that ecological innovations must meet the following
three qualifications to succeed: First, the solution they propose needs to be to a problem that affects
the global level. Second, it needs to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At times, the jetty is partially or completely submerged, which makes its constantly changing
nature even more apparent. Land Artist Michael Heizer s work plays with the entropic as well. His
project, Double Negative [see Figure 2.5] consists of an enormous tract carved into the earth. With
no framework or scaffolding to hold its shape, the piece is left open to the effects of erosion. In both
Spiral Jetty and Double Negative, the entropic nature of the pieces allow the work to be designed
as a part of the existing landscape yet separated from it. As Rosalind Krauss, art critic and theorist,
says, Spiral Jetty and Double Negative are the combination of landscape and non landscape. It is
instead a physical manipulation of the landscape, a marked site.
Smithson also advocated the use of post industrial sites for his work. For example, Spiral Jetty was
constructed from a ruined site; in fact, the abandoned oil rigs situated nearby were a large part of
what drew his attention to it. Furthermore, what was natural about the site appeared artificial: the
water in the Utah lake was colored an unnatural red by the algae living in it and the earth was
cracked and crusted with salt.

(Image by Chris Fullmer)


FIGURE 2.6. SPIRAL JETTY
(Image by George Steinmetz)

We can see through Smithson s affinity for art as a means of


Review Of The Collector By John Fowles Essay
Jean Roxanne Santa Cruz
Paul Kintzele
English 4313 13794
Dec. 12, 2016
The effects of education in The Collector In John Fowles novel The Collector, education is used to
distinguish the differences between the main characters; Fred and Miranda. The education level of
the characters correspond with their family, class, and power. Fred had a great amount of loss and
struggles in his childhood. The lack of encouragement and closeness with his family affected his
interest in higher education and mental stability. Miranda on the other hand has her share of
family struggles but unlike Fred she grew up in a better home with well educated parents of an
upper middle class. Their educational differences led them to learn different things about one
another and their surroundings. With Miranda, education plays a role on how she is in her
relationship with Fred, G.P, and how both relationships have similarities. Some people may argue
that being educated can come in two forms; formal education and life experiences. Being educated
means to have learned a skill and knowledge that can be used throughout life (Gaff 4). Everyone is
educated in some way, some people are just better educated than others. Different people will
acknowledge that an educated person has other concepts than formal education (Pring 10). Miranda
expresses formal education considering her social class, family background, and as an art major.
Fred exhibits being educated through life experiences; works at the county
Business Law Mistake
Introduction
In the Law of Contract the phrase mistake Misrepresentation is applied when one or both parties of a
contract act under a false or mistaken understanding.
Mistake can be defined by Pendleton , Vickery (1998), [1] as; ➢ A misunderstanding regarding a
fact, causing one or more parties to hold disagreeing beliefs about the foundation of a contract.
Mistakes can be made in the form of a contracts subject matter or as a mistake of identity. There are
3 different types of mistake in Contract Law. ➢ Common Mistake (Subject) ➢ Mutual Mistake
(Subject) ➢ Unilateral Mistake (Identity)
Common Mistake
Were both parities are in an agreement however they are both mistaken about an important subject to
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➢ Voidable
On the other hand if the contract is deemed voidable due to misrepresentation the contract still
exists and the good title is passed from the first party to the crook who then passes the good title
on the an innocent third party (as long as the innocent third party paid a reasonable price for the
goods, if they did not pay a reasonable price the court will find they did not have good faith and the
contract is therefore void). In a case like this the only thing the plaintiff can do is find the crook and
sue him for the amount lost.

There are two ways a court will decide if the contract is made void for mistake or not. If the contract
was made face to face or at a distance (eg. on the phone or by letter) ➢ At a distance
This was first applied in the case Cundy v Lindsay (1878)[10] where a crook had pretended to be a
regular customer of the company and ordered a substantial amount of goods. Once in possession of
the goods he sold them on to an innocent third party who bought them at a reasonable price (good
faith). The company then took action against the innocent third party under the grounds of mistake.
It was held in this case that the plaintiff was mistaken as to the identity of the crook and the contract
was made void, on the grounds that the plaintiff thought they
Analysis Of Gee I Wish I Were A Man
During World War one, the United States Navy Recruiting Bureau, and the United States Treasury
Department each commissioned posters featuring women who encouraged citizens to participate in
the war effort. The two posters, despite being intended for the same purpose, depict women in
particularly contrasting light. Analysis of the contrasting war posters can help illustrate society s
perspective about women during the early 1900 s, their expected roles pertaining to the war effort,
the strategies used to engage citizens and encourage them to become involved, and the use of
imagery and symbolism that were used to achieve the posters objective.
In the first poster, Gee I Wish I Were a Man, created by Howard Chandler Christy for the United
States Navy Recruiting Bureau, depicts a cute, flirtatious women wearing an enlisted navy man s
dress blues, while declaring in bright red text to her left, Gee!! I wish I were a man, I d join the
Navy while the names of the two departments of the navy are advertised below. The woman, who
is adorned in a loose set of service dress blues, subtly flashes her bare shoulder while hiking up an
invisible pair of suspenders and smiling good naturedly to herself. Wind sweeps at her hair and hat,
and lifts up her jumper and neckerchief which adds movement to the poster, but also directs the eye
to her internal thoughts, written out on the page in bright red ink. The woman s allure combined
with her cheery portrayal creates an attractive picture,
Yamashita The Landing
Part A) The Landing Summary 8th December After Japanese aircraft entered Malaya s backdoor
Singapore, aircrafts strafed Singapore to a devastating quality. These aircrafts which could
outperform any allied aircraft all hooked with torpedoes. Japanese troops would just have begun to
land in Malaya around three hours before the airstrike at 1:15am the first Japanese troops landed at
Kota Bharu north of Singapore, four hundred miles from Singapore. Japanese troops skillfully
executed mass landing and in other landings positions at Singora and at Patani, The Imperial
Japanese army weren #39;t playing around within the first few hours of their arrival, with
orchestrated simultaneous cooperation. The infiltration movements were precise and... Show more
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He demanded absoulte discipline and obedience. He did not allow any of his men regress or
degrade, Yamashita physically mentally and morally excelled his soldiers despite of any
circumstance. Yamashita s role and the mission was a lot more than an ordinary military mission,
this campaign was created to prove Japanese mental toughness and superiority to all races.
Yamashita inspired his troops by educating them on how British and Westerns were weak, corrupt
and interested only in the pleasure they were far inferior to the Japanese. The other people of the
Far East look with envy upon Japan. Yamashita proclaimed. Our opponents are much more feeble
than the Chinese army. which Japanese troops had been fighting and regularly defending for the
past 10 years in China Manchuria which was troublesome for them, and their tanks and aircraft are
a collection of rattling relics; Source Training troops in Yamashita s army was conditioned to
survive out to strife in the dense undergrowth of nature and to bring forth as an advantage, educated
to live with the basics a Japanese soldier recounted We can live on rice, salted sesame seeds and
salted fish .
Don T Tell Policy
When President Bill Clinton signed the memorandum to the Secretary of Defense in 1993 to stop
homosexual prejudices regarding who can serve in the U.S. military, he did not initiate the creation
of a policy denying them that right. The policies enacted were to enforce the free rights of
everyone. Just because people have read policies the way they want to interpret them shows that the
policies, themselves, need to be amended, not repealed. Nor can the meaning behind the creation of
said policies be let go. The repeal was ineffective due to the neutral effect it has had on militarylife,
whilst bringing to light more issues that need to be resolved before achieving the desired result. On
January 29, 1993, President Clinton signed a memorandum... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Some of the concerns raised are confidentiality concerns, chaplain ministrations, unequal rights
(heterosexual partners versus homosexual partners), sexuality laws, anti gay discrimination and
harassment, implications of no segregation, and travel issues. The issues that the National Defense
Research Institute found in their focus groups were similar to what was seen years after the repeal;
issues of risk of blackmail, damage to personal relationships, stress and anxiety, and mental health
(p. xxiv) in 2010 are seen in 2015 with a survey conducted by Sarah Mount concerning lesbian
issues of receiving mental health services, with concerns of confidentiality, fear of reprimand, and
that the military culture is slow to catch up to policy
12 Angry Men Psychology
There are many examples of social psychology illustrated in the movie Twelve Angry Men
directed by Sidney Lumet. This film takes place around the 1950 s and jurors have to choose
whether or not a man will be charged innocent or guilty on the murder of his dad. In the beginning
of the film, only eleven of the twelve men choose to plead guilty. Then shortly after a strong debate,
the jurors begin to change their minds to charging the boy as innocent. This movie shows strong
examples of social psychology through aggression, group process and conformity. This analysis will
explain some of these social psychological examples in much more detail.
Conformity
Conformity is the way people change their behaviors so that they can fit in or follow the ... Show
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For example, aggression is shown when the jury is discussing who has changed their mind on the
vote. Some and even most of the jurors are mad because one of the others is trying to explain why
he s changed his mind on voting non guilty. Many of the examples of aggression come from the
frustration of the jury against each other. There is a moment when a switchblade acts as a sign of
aggression by one of the jurors showing one how to use it properly showing that the boy was
aware of how to use the blade. Some of the scenes where the jury is discussing why or why not the
boy should be proven guilty or non guilty show conform to support the social psychological
example of aggression in this film. Several examples of group process are also shown throughout
this film. Group polarization is when a group discusses something that will strengthen the main
point of a subject, which is an example of a group process. This normally leads towards a negative
shift in decisions. Twelve Angry Men shows these processes but only with ridicule by Fonda and his
allies. Group process includes things like group polarization, social compensation, groupthink and
social loafing. Another example of group process shown in this film is All of these are examples
shown throughout the movie Twelve Angry
The Benefits Of Caregiver Information And Services In The...
. This includes information on programs designed to give caregivers a break, financial assistance
programs which benefit caregivers, education and training programs, and support groups for
caregivers. For caregivers who are separated from their loved one, for any reason, Senior
Resources of Guilford has access to a program founded by the U.S. Administration on Aging called
the Elder Care Locator. This program allows them to find caregiver information and services
throughout the country. For those who do not have direct access to these programs, there are
caregiver information libraries in Greensboro and High Point, which can provide access to the
internet and brochures (Senior Resources).
Senior Resources of Guilford also has a program ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This program provides information to caregivers about services that can help lighten the financial
burden, assistance in accessing those services, counseling and support groups, caregiver training,
respite care, and limited supplemental services (Family Caregiver). Self care educational classes
and caregiver training are available through Moses Cone medical system, High Point Regional
hospital, and Adult Center for Enrichment, as well as, disease specific associations. Senior Line
has a list of support groups available for caregivers so that caregivers can decide which group is
best for them and their situation. There are also many other supplemental services available in
the Guilford County area and those can be accessed through Senior Resources of Guilford. Some
examples are services like home delivered meals, home maintenance, home modifications, and
emergency assistance (Senior Resources). Nearly 15 million Americans provide unpaid care for a
person living with Alzheimer s disease or other dementias (Alzheimer s Association 2011 Facts
Figures). Alzheimer s disease is commonly called a family disease, because the stress of watching a
loved one s cognitive ability slowly decline affects everyone. Alzheimer s disease is the most
common form of dementia in older adults. Alzheimerʼs
Running with Scissors Review Essay
Kevin Cole October 23, 2011 Period 5 AP Psychology Book Review Running With Scissors: A
Memoir Hello, as you probably know each quarter I am required to read a book for the course AP
Psychology. For this quarter, I chose the book Running With Scissors by Augusten Burroughs.
The publisher of the book is St. Martin s Press in the United States and it was published in the
year of 2002. The author of the book is also the subject of the book due to it being a memoir. He is
qualified to write this book because he is writing about himself and his own life. He may be
biased due to the fact that he is writing about himself. He may try to exaggerate details of his life
that he deems positive and he may also try to downplay or even remove the... Show more content on
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Finch. Dr. Finch seems to be a rather normal physiatrist when he is first introduced, but this image
is quickly removed and replaced with a much more accurate vision of him that will be explained
in greater detail throughout this review. Eventually Augusten s parents divorce and entire life
begins to take a completely different path. His mother begins to second guess her sexuality and
sends Augusten to live with the Finch family so that she may set her life to the way that she
wishes it to be. Augusten is introduced to an entirely new way of living life. Dr. Finch believes
that at age 13 a person is an adult and cannot be told what to do anymore. As a result, there are
many odd occurrences in the Finch household, such as Augusten and the youngest Finch daughter,
Natalie removing the roof of the kitchen to build a skylight. Augusten s mother Deidre does not
seem to be helpful at all when it comes to helping her son through his rather unorthodox childhood.
She is rather self absorbed and is mentally unstable, which is not a good combination to rearing a
child successfully. She also has to grapple with her own hectic life, which includes such things as
having an affair with a local minister s wife, or having a yearly breakdown every spring. One of the
major points of the story including Augusten s mother is hear relationship with Dorothy. Dorothy is
a wealthy African American woman who
Revolutionary Artillery in the Revolutionary War Essay
In 1775, thirteen colonies began a fight for their independence from Britain s rule. Without formal
training in artillery tactics or a proper armament of artillery pieces, early units had to overcome
adversity and hardship. But with courage and dedication the artillery and its leadership were able to
play a vital role in the success on the battlefields, and ultimately the victory resulting in America
earning its freedom.
During the Revolutionary War, the Artillery assets that were available were a combination of
cannons, mortars and howitzers. There were two types of cannons used at this time. The Field Guns,
which were lightweight and easier to move, and the Siege Guns, which were much heavier and less
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The howitzer was originally designed with a short barrel and large caliber resulting in the charge to
be smaller so as not to add too much stress to the round inside. This meant that the howitzer was
primarily a short range weapon system. The estimated ranges of the artillery pieces are as follows,
the cannon fired with a maximum range of 2,000 yards and an effective range of 1,000 yards. The
mortar fired at a maximum range of 1,400 yards with an effective range of 750 yards and the
howitzer fired at a maximum range of 1,300 yards and an effective range of 750 yards.
Henry Knox played a pivotal role in the development of early artillery, from the acquiring cannons to
leading the regiment in battle his impact was unquestionably profound. One of his first exploits with
artillery was during the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he directed the rebel cannon fire onto enemy
formations. After Bunker Hill, Knox was aspiring to take command of the Continental Artillery from
Richard Gridley, however the process was slow due to the fact that Knox did not have a commission
in the Continental Army. John Adams worked with the Second Continental Congress to acquire a
commission for Knox as Colonel of the artillery regiment. Knox soon received his next mission from
General Washington, even before his commission had arrived. The Army had recently captured over
50 tons of armaments after
Narrative Essay About God
Most of us have hopefully heard the incredible story of the woman at the well. For me today, this
story met me right where I was at. All though it may sound silly, last night I was devastated at my
favorite sports team loosing miserable to it s opponent. There was so much building up to the
game, anticipation, special food bought, friends were all gathered to watch, and then it was a
major let down. I will never forget this unhealthy fleshly feeling I felt after the lost, it felt like my
whole world at that point in time was a total failure and was worthless. As a follower of Christ, I
knew this feeling was not of Him. In fact, it was the feeling of another godthat I chose to serve.
When we put all our efforts into things of this world, not only will they let us down, but we will
become as worthless as they are. Not saying that sports are bad, but a false god normally isn t a
bad thing in it s essence, until we put it higher in place of the one true God. This to me this is one
of the most dangerous things we deal with everyday of life. Because anything can creep in to
become that one centerpiece of our life, and as we serve it we become as worthless as it is(most
the time it is ourselves). I say these things are worthless because we are talking about an area
where the ALL powerful, holy, and righteous God should be in control of. This is why worshiping
the Lord is so important, it makes Him the ruler of our life, and He is the only one worthy/capable
of fulfilling that

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