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Penal Labor In Prison Case Study
Demarco Young filed a lawsuit in August 2015 challenging the state s use and requirement of penal
labor in prison. Young was convicted for domestic abuse and assault in Monroe, Louisiana and was
sentenced to eight years in the Louisiana State Prison with parole. Young was in great physical
shape, his only health issue was high cholestrol. Young was required to fulfill penal labor in prison
and was sent to Microsoft s storage facility to work. At this facility, Young was instructed to move
the heavy computer parts into the storage crates and carry them to the trucks for travel. After one
month of performing well he began to feel unnatural back pains, and after another two months he
threw his back out while attempting to carry one of the crates. Young was diagnosed with chronic
lower back pain and after that event Young was unable to bend over and lift anything heavier than a
few books. Young then sued the state of Louisiana saying they violated his 8th amendment which
resulted in his new health problems and ruined his future once he s released from prison.... Show
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Emily Kaplin was the mother of Jebediah Kaplin who was also a convict at Louisiana State
Prison and was also required to complete penal labor. Kaplin was convicted of DUI with
manslaughter and was sentenced to eleven years also with parole. Kaplin was sent to assist on a
Chevron Oil freighter three years ago and worked their for five months before being killed with
five other prisoners in an oil rig explosion. Emily Kaplin stated that her son s 8th amendment was
also violated and his safety was not prioritized or respected as much as it should have
Similarities Between Hero And Beowulf Superhero
Superheroes are unique and have abilities to do things that ordinary people cannot. A superhero
does not have to have physical abilities. A superhero is a overall strong individual, whether their
strength is mental or physical. Superheroes are unique and can vary in abilities. Beowulf is a
superhero like the well known superheroes in television. Beowulfhas similar characteristics to
Incredible Hulk, Superman, and Spider Man. Although Beowulf shares many characteristics, he also
has many that makes him unique. Beowulf is strong like Incredible Hulk, but does not hurt anyone
unless necessary. Beowulf is brave like Superman, although he is not as big. Lastly, Beowulf is
daring like Spider Man, even though he cannot shoot webs from his... Show more content on
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Beowulf s strong abilities allow him to lift a sword made for the giants. Although Beowulf is like
Incredible Hulk, they also have differences. Unlike Incredible Hulk, Beowulf is not mean.
Beowulf cares for his country and only strives to protect them. Incredible Hulk is mean, and
bullies anyone in his way. People run away from Beowulf, just like they would Incredible Hulk.
People runaway from them because they are scared of their strengths. Grendel s one thought was to
run from Beowulf... (Raffel, 1963, l.330 331). Beowulf is capable of lifting very heavy things, and
which make him very powerful to the world.
Secondly, Beowulf is daring and wild like Spider Man. Beowulf is daring in many ways, and is
not afraid to try new things and take risks. Beowulf will do whatever he has to in order to keep
his country safe including going into a lake full of monsters. As stated in the book, He leaped
into the lake... (Raffel, 1963, l.467). Spider Man is different from Beowulf, in the fact that he can
swing from building to building using webs that come from his fingers. Beowulf and Spider Man
are similar by the risks they take. Beowulf takes many risks to save his country. Beowulf resolves to
kill Grendel s monstrous mother... (Raffel, 1963, p.52). Beowulf is daring and takes many risks.
Lastly, Beowulf is brave like Superman. Beowulf and Superman are both trying to help save their
areas. Beowulf is trying everything he can do to save his country including doing things
The Zinc Of Cobalt 60
COBALT 60

INTRO
Cobalt 60 or also known as co 60 is one of the many isotopes of the element, Cobalt. Cobalt has 28
isotopes other than Cobalt 60, these include: Cobalt 47, Cobalt 48, Cobalt 49, Cobalt 50, Cobalt 51,
Cobalt 52, Cobalt 53, Cobalt 54, Cobalt 55, Cobalt 56, Cobalt 58, Cobalt 59, Cobalt 60, Cobalt 61,
Cobalt 62, Cobalt 63, Cobalt 64, Cobalt 65, Cobalt 66, Cobalt 67, Cobalt 68, Cobalt 69, Cobalt
70, Cobalt 71, Cobalt 72, Cobalt 73, Cobalt 74, Cobalt 75 and Cobalt 76 (Jefferson Lab, n.d.). Co
60 is a synthetically produced radioisotope with a half life of 5.27 years (Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention [CDC], 2014). It decays through beta particles and gamma radiation (CDC,
2005). Cobalt 60 decays into stable isotope, Nickel 60 through beta minus decay
(radioactivity.eu.com, n.d.).

SAFETY ISSUES

Cobalt 60 can be very dangerous to human health. If ingested or inhaled, the majority of co 60 is
excreted in the feces and the rest is absorbed into the blood and tissues, mainly the liver, kidneys
and bones (CDC, 2014; United States Environmental Protection Agency [EPA], 2015). As co 60 is
involved in ionising radiation, all co 60 that is absorbed by liver, kidneys or bone tissue can cause
cancer and because it decays by gamma radiation, this results in an increased risk of cancer in
comparison to other radioisotopes along with skin burns, acute radiation sickness, or death. In
occasional circumstances, medical or industrial radiation sources are lost or stolen
Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
Imagine a world where women were completely subservient to men. Imagine what it would be
like to live in a society where women were home schooled, and not allowed to attend any type of
university. What would today s society be like if women lawyers, doctors, actors, and military
soldiers were nonexistent? It would be a modern day version of the Elizabethan era in England.
This was a time period where women had little rights, but the dramatic arts flourished due to Queen
Elizabeth s appreciation for them. It was during this time period that literary genius William
Shakespeare wrote his many plays including The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Living in this time period
caused him to look at women in a somewhat submissive way and portray them as... Show more
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However, Caesar dismisses this foolish idea, and continues to go the capitol as planned. Within the
next few scenes, it is made known that her interpretation was more than accurate. Although Portia
did not play a large part in foreshadowing important incidents, she did allude to the events that
would occur later in the play. Prithee, listen well. I heard a bustling rumor, like a fray, And the wind
brings it from the Capitol. (2.4.17 19)
As she says this, she is referring to the noise of an activity taking place in the capitol, which we
soon learn is Caesar s death.
Women, however having a large role in the foreshadowing of Julius Caesar, still seem to be in a
lower social class than the men who surround them. Calphurnia warns Caesar about not going to the
capitol on the ides of March with a very vivid description of a dream she had. She dreamt tonight
she saw my statue, Which, like a fountain with an hundred spouts, Did run pure blood, and many
lusty Romans Came smiling and did bathe their hands in it. (2.2.76 79)
Yet, Decius arrives and offers another interpretation of the dream, which has a better outcome for
Caesar. He decides to agree with deceitful Decius s interpretation over his loyal wife s. Had
Calphurnia been a man, and Decius a woman, would Julius Caesar still have disregarded the
Essay on Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction of...
Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction of Catalase

Introduction

This investigation was in an attempt to try to find out how varying the temperature can affect an
enzyme. The enzyme used was catalase which breaks down Hydrogen Peroxide, this gives off water
and oxygen as effervescence. This effervescence is what is used to measure the reaction rate of the
catalase. The optimal heat for enzyme activity is proven to be 37oC as anything above this denatures
the enzyme. Denaturing is where the heat energy of breaks down the di sulphide, ionic and hydrogen
bonds that hold the tertiary structure together, this in turn changes the shape of the active site and so
halts any reactions that the enzyme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is why the reaction rate rose with the temperature, however after a certain point (40oC), the
enzymes were becoming denatured and this caused them to become useless which is why the
reaction slowed to a halt after this temperature.

This was a poor experiment because:

The potato chips were very hard to get exactly the same. This inaccuracy caused the surface area
to differ between chips, which means that a small linear error will make a big surface area error.
To counter this, a machine should be used to cut the chips to a preset size and would be very
accurate. Measuring effervescence was very inaccurate. The Bubbles tended to burst when they
were made which caused the overall amount of bubbles to be inaccurate. To prevent this, a syringe
could be used or the gas bubbled up through water to get an accurate measure of the amount
produced. The temperature of the potato chip when it was placed into the substrate, this means that
the enzymes may still be working while they are being heated to the desired temperature, so if the
temperature was 80oC then the enzyme may work hard for the first minute or so because the potato
is still heating up when in fact 80oC SHOULD cause the enzyme activity to become nil. This
probably accounted for some anomalies we received after doing this
Cognitive Development in Infants Essay
This paper is going to carry out a literature review on cognitive development in infants. The paper
will review cognitive development in infants at different stages. Effects of early experience on
mental development in infants will also be discussed. The research question and the hypothesis of
the research will also be given. Keywords: infants, development, experience Cognitive Development
in Infants Introduction Advancement made in regard to cognitive neuroscience has enabled a better
understanding of the cognitive processes in infants. Studies have indicated that cognitive
development in infants starts before they are born. In the eighth week of pregnancy, fetuses have the
ability to hear. They become accustomed to their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This stage lasts from birth to twelve months. In this stage, infants gain knowledge about their
surrounding by using their senses. (Clarke Stewart, Gruber, Fitzgerald, 2007, p. 154). They
recognize the faces of their caregivers and may respond to smiles. At these stage infants are
generally attracted to bright colors, and show response to sound by turning towards the direction of
the sound. Studies have indicated that infants between the ages of three and seven weeks have the
ability to recognize shapes and pictures of human faces (Goswami, 1994, p. 376). Researchers have
also investigated the development of working memory in infants. It has been established that
working memory, that is, the ability to retain information in the brain increases with age. Infants
aged five to seven months were found to be unable to retain more than three objects in their working
memory. Fifty percent of infants aged twelve months had developed the capacity to retain more than
three objects in their working memory. Studies have also indicated that at the age of six months,
infants have the ability to memorize events. Infants, between the ages of 6 to 9 months have
developed the cognitive ability to master object performance. Object performance refers to the
ability of an infant to understand that objects do continue to exist even if out of sight. Development
of object performance is also an indication that the infant has developed the ability of goal
Career Theories Based Off Information
Career Theories Based off information received in the interview, it appears that artistic (A) would
likely be his strongest area in the Holland code. He enjoys activities that allow him to be creative.
This is true in work and in leisure. He currently enjoys the creativity in his work, and enjoyed it as
a cook, as well. Plus, he enjoys painting and music. His artistic side was a theme throughout the
interview. While the artistic side is clear, I would also theorize that he could fall under investigative
(I) and (C) He enjoys taking things apart and putting them back together again (I) and he is good
with tedious tasks and technology (C). Potentially, he could be an AIC. Furthermore, I would
theorize that his MBTI preferencecould be an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He has fear around losing that stability. There is a part of him that is cycling back to earlier stages,
but the logistics of his life are a huge consideration for him. Several aspects of the interviewee s
career are in congruence. Congruence is a part of Holland s (2014) theory that defines if an
individual is in an environment that fits their type. The interviewee does work in a creative
environment, he does get to observe and investigate, and the use of technology plays a role. Also,
his work does require some tedious tasks, which is one thing that was named as a strength. Also, I
could theorize that this interviewee is at a level 3 in Holland s theory. I believe this to be true
since he struggles with seeing himself making a job change. However, certain aspects of the
theorized MBTI preference would not necessarily be in congruence. The fact that he does not feel
like there is room for growth is one reason why his MBTI score might not fit well with what he is
currently doing. Krumboltz (2014) theory could be useful for this client. This theory normalizes
anxiety and emphasizes the importance of meeting the client where they are. Given the want for
change, but anxiety around changing careers this could be beneficial for the interviewee. It appears
to be a more holistic approach that I believe would work well for this individual. This particular
person is currently struggling with decision making and Krumboltz does not view
Five Propositions for Exploring World Music Essay
Music 407
Chapter 1:
What is world music?
A Point of Departure:
Five Propositions for Exploring World Music
1. The basic property of all music is SOUND * Tone the duration (length), frequency (pitch),
amplitude (loudness), timbre (quality of sound). * All sounds have the potential to be tones
2. The sounds (and silences) that comprise a musical work organized in some way * Music is a form
of organized sound * Listening: CD 1:1 (Beethoven s Symphony #9) CD 1:2 (Japanese gagaku) 3.
Sounds are organized into music by people thus; music is a form of humanly organized sound *
Music is a human phenomenon * Human creation vs. sounds found in nature
4. Music is a product of human intention and perception ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Africa to play the Cora you must be from the proper family lineage. * Music can be the property
of a village. Also, this can be from a certain group. You don t cross groups. * Music not treated as
property at all * Music owned by individuals * Patronage someone supports it * Patronage of music
* Support of musicians * Sources have direct link to style and designations of music Transmission
of Music and Musical Knowledge * Music transmission * Production and reception * Composition
the person who creates * Interpretation making music your own * Improvisation Example: Jazz...
making things up based on a specific melody.
Teaching Methods Of Teaching And Learning Essay
Pedagogy is the term which is used to describe different practices of teaching and learning. Teaching
Australia (2008) defined pedagogy as the art and science of educating children, the strategies for
using teacher professional knowledge, skills and abilities in order to foster good learning outcomes
(p.3). Teaching and learning is a two way process. Teachers choose the effective instruction modes to
disseminate knowledge. Students adapt to different learning styles and use different learning
strategies to help them process the information. When teachers receive evaluations and feedbacks
from students, they revise, reconstruct and re enact their teaching mode in order to meet students
needs. Teaching refers to different teaching approaches such as lecturing, practice drills, directed
questioning, discussion, constructivism and problem solving. Marsh, Clarke and Pittaway (2015)
mentioned that effective teachers are capable to use a wide range of instructional modes in teaching
that reflects their flexibility in their teaching. Learning refers to the strategies that children used to
assist their study and digest the new knowledge. Strategies to help learning are chunking, story
grammar training, self questioning, summarization, mnemonic images and concept mapping. These
methods are useful for the process of retention, which means the ways by which knowledge is
retained in our memory for later retrieval (Mclnerney, 2015a). The first section of the essay will
describe my
Positive And Negative Effects Of Being A Twin
The Effects of Being An Identical Twin
When people see a pair of twins they are many questions that they ask at first, and they start to
check how good the similarities are between each other. Twins are always thought of something
special and magical, now don t get me wrong it is special because of the bond and relationship that
they create between each other. Even though just like any other thing it has its pros and cons.
The effects of being a twin is determined by more than a few factors, individuality, physically,
comparison, competition, Physiological and emotional. From the moment twins are born, they are
inseparable. They live together, have the same gender and even look the same, however the effects
of being identical twin has a long run effect on their future of social relationships, allowing them to
have a hard time finding themselves as individuals. One of the effects twins must deal with as their
growing up is individualism, just because their twins and were born on the same day and share same
physical, and similarities. People tend to forget that their two different people and they both often
get treated as one person. They both are two different human beings with separate goals, mindsets
and different personality. The effect that causes the same treatment to both can have a negatively
impact on them by having an impact in their self image and the ability to develop a strong self
identity. One thing that is important is that most of the twins have a strong
Concrete Angel Poem
Child abuse is still a very prevalent issue in American society; however, it is not focused on in
popular media. Many witness the signs of child abuse, but seem to disregard it as an issue. The
overall physical, mental, and emotional well being of the victims is significantly impacted. Martina
McBride s Concrete Angel portrays the issue of child abusewith the characterization of a young girl
who displays both the more obvious physical signs of abuse in addition to the less observable
impacts on the child s mentality. Through the descriptions of the young girl and the paradox of a
concrete angel, the song attempts to evoke sympathy for victims of child abuse and ultimately to
condemn the bystanders who allow the abuse to continue.
The physical and mental signs of abuse described in the lyrics help to characterize the girl in a
sympathetic manner. It is clear the girl clearly depicts typical physical signs of child abuse since
she is Wearing the same dress she wore yesterday/She hides the bruises with the linen and lace,
(Bentley and Crosby, 2002, l 33). Victims of abuse, generally, attempt to hide the physical evidence;
however, specifically, the use of linen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The young girl s death was preventable, but people pushed the responsibility on to take the
initiative to another, which was exemplified by The teacher wonders but doesn t ask and The
neighbors hear, but they turn out the lights (Bentley and Crosby, 2002, l 5). These adults in the
song evoke feelings of anger because of their chosen inaction. They are painted as cold and
unfeeling, in other words, they have concrete hearts, which results in the death of the girl. The adult
bystanders are condemned for not stepping in and ignoring the girl. the bystanders. The anger the
reader feels toward the adults in the child s life evoke feelings of anger which help to sympathize
with the girl
The University Of The Atlantic Dorr Museum And The...
I was originally planning on spending my time observing and participating in different museum
locations, but with the two education classes I was taking, I also ended up learning a lot about
different school settings as well. And what was most interesting was comparing them and seeing
where the similarities were. I would have categorized them as schools and museums, but those
would be false categories.
I spent time at three different museums for my service hours, the Bangor Discovery Museum, the
College of the Atlantic Dorr Museum and the Woodlawn Gardens Museum. At each I went to a
different event and each had their the similarities and differences to each other. I facilitated an event
at both the College of the Atlantic Dorr Museum and the Bangor Discovery Museum, which is why I
believe there are the most similarities between these two, they were completely different activities,
but with the same goal: kids have fun and learn.
The potion that the kids made at the Dorr Museum was an open ended project, we gave the kids
instructions for how to get the activity started, but the end result was completely in their hands.
They had the choice to pick from several different objects with fragrances to include in their project,
which fragrances and how much of each fragrance they wanted was up to them. Similarly, at the
Discovery Museum, the kids were making insect headbands, I would get them started on the
headband part, but what they added to the band was all up to them. Most
Aspects Of Marketing Strategies Used By Mcdonald s...
This paper analyzes the various aspects of marketing strategies used by McDonald s Corporation.
The paper begins with a brief overview of the company, its history and operations, and analyzes
the internal and external environments that it currently operates in. With a Competitive Profile,
External and Internal Factor Matrixes, this paper examines the relative strengths, weaknesses
opportunities, and threats in McDonald s mass business operations. The paper also examines
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and business ethics, and the steps and initiatives
McDonald s takes in regards to consumer satisfaction. Lastly, the paper concludes that the
strategy used by McDonald s is a cost leadership approach, and provides methods in which the
business strategy could be used to capitalize on the strengths and opportunities and eliminate the
weaknesses and threats. McDonald s The Corporation McDonald s is the globes largest chain of
fast food restaurants, serving more than 58 million customers daily in over 119 countries. It first
opened its doors in 1940 by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald in San Bernardino,
California, and their creation of the Speedee Service System in 1948 created the blueprint of the
present day fast food restaurant. In 1955, McDonald s Corporation credits its true founding to the
opening and operations of a franchised restaurant by Ray Kroc, in Des Plaines, Illinois. Kroc later
purchased the McDonald brothers equity in the company and led its

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