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Zoos Connect Us To The Natural World Analysis
Imagine the life of a lion; a life of exultance and happiness in an isolated savannah filled with grass
which stretches on for eternity. But, suddenly the lion s life is changed forever when it is captured
and took to a zoo, where it is in a mental depression, dying every moment as it faces its monumental
obstacle its own precious life. Throughout the world, humans are exploring new areas, eradicating
the natural habitats that are in existence. In this process, various species of animals are kept in
captivity, often forcefully shifted to habitats that are hard to adapt to or perhaps even detrimental on
several occasions. Based on the sources and based on the mistreatment of animals throughout the
world, the captivation of animals is simply... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The opposing view use the idea of education and modern day technology (to enhance habitats) to
acknowledge that the captivation of animals does not inflict any harm. This can be seen in various
instances in Zoos Connect Us to the Natural World , but clearly seen, when Hutchens expresses,
Zoos provide exhilarating experiences that can t be replicated on two dimensional television or
computer scenes...[seeing] live animals is a powerful experience The author goes on to explain the
significance of scientific studying as well as using technology to fix the infrastructure of habitats by
saying, In fact, recent advances in exhibit design, animal nutrition, genetic management, and
veterinary medicine have revolutionized animal welfare and care in our zoos. While the arguments
Hutchens does attempt to bolster the opposing point of view, what he is failing to mention is the
fact that animals will not adapt to the habitat emotionally despite the technological advances because
of the actual wildlife they have lived in. He is only attempting to describe the point of view of
human beings and not providing any statistics to support that animals can adapt to fake habitats.
Other than this, the author implies that humans must seem animals in person rather than watching
them on two dimensional television . What the author does not refer to is the fact that animals are
mentally tortured to be seen by people in zoos. Zoos may spark interest in education and science,
but animals cannot simply be kept in captivity in a separate habitat for this to
Review Of Index Building Methodologies Essay
Alexander Khoury
11/7/2014
Review of Index Building Methodologies

Introduction:
In recent decades, academics, policymakers and non governmental organizations have placed greater
focus on establishing more comprehensive metrics of well being and development ##. Measures of
national welfare have conventionally centered on a fairly narrow band of economic considerations,
such as gross domestic product (GDP) and employment rate. Poverty and wellbeing are now widely
understood as multifaceted concepts which cannot be adequately described through measurements
of income alone. Economists and development experts are faced with the challenge of constructing
metrics to distill the various components of wellbeing into an easily comparable index. The following
summarizes the most salient contemporary methods of index construction and provide a brief
overview of their strengths and weaknesses.
Transformation Functions: In order to build a multi dimensional index it is first necessary to
convert the various components deemed relevant into a comparable, aggregatable set of units. That
is, to find a way to bring variables like average income (which may be expect to fall in the range of
tens of thousands of dollars) and life expectancy (which would rarely exceed 90 years) into the same
scale of measurement. The mathematical tools used to accomplish this task are known as
transformation functions. We can sort the transformation functions which are relevant to index
formation into five
Ford Motor Company Essay
Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company, a large United States automotive corporation, strives for success each and
every year. The success of Ford Motor Company, as well as other corporations, can be measured by
analyzing the two most important goals of management, maintaining adequate liquidity and
achieving satisfactory profitability. Liquidity can be defined as having enough money on hand to
pay bills when they are due and to take care of unexpected needs for cash, while profitability refers
to the ability of business to earn a satisfactory income.
To enable investors and creditors to analyze these goals, Ford Motor Company distributes annual
financial statements. With these financial statements, liquidity of Ford Motor ... Show more content
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The receivable turnover, a function of net sales and average accounts receivable, has nearly
doubled in the years 1993 1995 versus 1991 1992. This trend indicates an extensive increase of net
sales in relation to accounts receivable. Receivables were relatively higher in 1994 than in any other
of the five years, affecting the ratio for both 1994 and 1995. However, net sales increased 30% in
1994 and 34% in 1995 over the average net sales of 1991 1993.
The average days sales uncollected ratio has decreased significantly over the same period, from 16.9
days in 1991 to 9.7 days in 1995. The substantial decrease in average days sales uncollected ratio
coupled with the near doubling of the receivable turnover ratio is a reflection of Ford s strong sales
and effective credit policies in years 1993 1995.

Inventory Turnover Average Days Inventory on Hand

An examination of trends in the inventory turnover and average days inventory on hand ratios also
reveal positive indicators of Ford s liquidity position.
Inventory turnover, a function of cost of goods sold and inventories, has remained stable between
14.0 and 16.0 times from 1992 1995. The average ratio over these four years (15.1 times) is 40%
higher than that of 1991. The average days inventory on hand, a derivative of the inventory turnover,
has
Black Men In The Scottsboro Boys
The communist party was all for supporting black people having a self government and self
determination even though some weren t in favor of this cause. Also due to the rise of the
communist party there was an increase in political effort to protect the lives of African
Americans. The communist party was able to help save the lives of nine young black men from
execution. This case was known as the Scottsboro Boys ; in Alabama there were nine African
American teenagers that were arrested in 1931 for supposably involved in raping two white
women on a train. The teenagers were accused, convicted and were soon to face the death penalty.
Luckily for them the many African Americans from the communist party supported them, the
support system these boys had was amazing, this case offered these young men an opportunity to
play roles in the in the defense of black men and the struggle they face against class and racial
oppression. This case was also a very personal case to the boy s families because they understood
what it felt like for their own husbands and children getting accused of raping someone and they
also feared that they would also get lynched. In 1933 about a thousand black men and women
gathered in Richmond, Virginia to protest for the release of the nine young men. In the end the case
was successful and the boys were taken out of custody. Because everyone came together for a good
cause the boys escaped execution, Janie Patterson made this plea to help
Values Of Family Centered Values
Family centered principles help professionals recognize that family is the constant in the child s life
and the most crucial source of information about the child. Professionals are required to collaborate
with families and share, what is going on with their child and how they are progressing in the
program. Some values that my familycentered practice will reflect is working with the family to
ensure that they are comfortable with all the decisions being made. In Janice Fialka s, What
Matters, she describes the case conferences she had for Micah and how she wanted more from the
EI team. She states, I wanted something from the professionals other than their careful assessments
and necessary labels. I knew they cared. [...] But I wanted more from them or something different
than what felt like a firing of labels. (Fialka 1997). I don t wantany family that I work with to feel
how Janice felt in that conference. I want to ensure that they not bombarded with labels and let them
digest what is happening and give them a moment to comprehend all that going on. Engaging,
motiving and partnering with families throughout the decision and goal making process is a very
important value to family centered practice. Collaboration is the cornerstone of effective early
childhoodspecial education. (Sandall Schwartz 2008). I value and respect the collaborative
approach that Sandall and Schwartz apply in their book, Building Blocks for Teaching Preschoolers
with Special Needs. They
Othello Persuasive Speech
Thesis

The famous author, Orson Card, once wrote:


Welcome to the human race. Nobody controls his own life, Ender. The best you can do is choose to
fill the roles given [to] you by good people, by people who love you.

So basically, this quote is about following the guidance and advice of your friends, and to do so you
basically have to have faith in them.

But what happens when the good people ... who love you are actually guiding you in the wrong
direction, trying to ruin your life. I m sure for me, and everyone here we ve known someone like
this. They ve created drama and they ve torn friendships apart.

Just like in our lives and in the case of the play, Othello, Othello didn t have a good person who was
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And when she seemed to shake and fear your looks,
She loved them most.
Act 3 Scene 3 Lines 210 215
Iago is reminding Othello that Desdemona is a good liar and good at deceiving her father who she
was supposed to be loyal to. This proves that planted more doubt in Othello s mind, which ultimately
led to Iago being responsible for Othello s tragedy.

3. With Iago sowing seeds of doubt in Othello s mind, this also contributed to Othello not being in
the right state of mind at the time when he murdered Desdemona.

* Othello s mindset was altered mainly due to Othello being manipulated by Iago. Othello trusted
Iago and Iago knew what strings to pull. Because of this, Othello wasn t thinking on his own, he
was being controlled by Iago. He was acting on somebody else s agenda.

* Othello also felt very alone which altered his mindset because of Iago s manipulation. He was
betrayed by Desdemona and he could no longer trust Cassio and he felt isolated from everybody
else. He was a different person, so he wasn t thinking properly therefore not in the right mindset.

* Another reason is because Othello s emotions started to take over and control him. And as a man
in the military, his natural reaction was to act quickly and solve the problem. His jealousy had taken
over when he killed Desdemona and he wasn t thinking straight therefore not in the right state of
mind. This
Lab Report for Food Test
INTRODUCTION:Carbohydrates are the product that made up from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Carbohydrates are form by the combination of carbon dioxide and water molecules. The
carbohydrates contain two specific functional group in it which is the hydroxyl groups and carbonyl
groups.A reducing sugaris a type of sugar with is an aldehyde group.This means that sugar can act as
a reducing agent.The procces of reducing sugar is isomerisation,example of reducing sugar
islactose,maltose,glucoseand fructose.All monosaccharides are capable of reducing other chemicals
such as copper (II) sulphate to copper oxide.Beside that disaccharides such as maltose and lactose
are reducing sugar,however sucroseis non reducing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3.Sodium hydrogen carbonate was added to the solution until it becomes neutral. Ph paper was used
for this test to determine its ph value.
4.The reducing sugar test were carried out again as in section A(i).
Results:
Solutionobservation Before After
Sucrose Colourless Brick red

Test for starch


Method :
1.2 drops were placed in the tested solution in a spotting tile,
2.Potassium iodide solution is added by a drop of iodine.
Results:
Solution Observation Before After
Starch colourlessBlack

Test for protein


Method
1.2cm of a solution was tested and added 2 cm of 10% of potassium hydroxide solution and the test
tube was shaked.
2.0.5% of copper sulphate solution was added by drop at a time and and the test tube was shaked
continuously.
3.Step 1 and 2 was repeated by using distilled water by replacing the test solution.

Results:

Solution observation Before After


Alamen ??Cloudy Purple
Water Colourless

DISCUSSION:
Benedict s reagent is a solution of copper sulphate, sodium hydroxide, and tartaric acid. There are
two sources of reducing power. The major source of reducing power is from the aldehyde group of
the aldose, as glucose. At the same time, the aldehyde group of the aldose would be oxidized into
acid group.
If it is a ketose, the molecule would be broken down
Symbolism In Jacob Carol
Marley was dead, to begin with there s no doubt whatever about that... Old Marley was as dead as
a door nail. (Stave 1, Pg. 9) A Christmas Carol s character Jacob Marley plays an important role in
the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge s growth. In the novel, Mr. Marley, when he appears as a
spirit to inform Scrooge that the christmas spirits would be visiting him, he appears in chains
along with cash boxes, deeds, keys, padlocks, and ledgers. It is said in the book that he chose to
wear the chain as well as the other objects voluntarily. However, the reason for Marley s doing so
in his afterlife was never revealed. I believe that the symbolic meaning behind Marley s locks and
chains have to do with his wealth, him being tied to his job, and his greed during his lifetime. I
feel that this symbolism also played a large part in Scrooge s growth throughout the novel
because it further drilled the idea into his head that if he doesn t change his attitude toward life
he d end up chained down just as Marley is. It seems as if he chooses to wear the chain freely, but
he is never truly free of his own sin and regret. The chains and objects symbolize his wealth
because when he was alive, Marley worked in a counting house. In modern terms a counting
house would be like a loan office, but increased interest was charged to loan clients money. He and
Scrooge seemed like similar people, and if this was the case, he may have gained wealth in life just
as Scrooge did; by working
The Limits Of My Language Are The Limits Of My World
History of Language

It is argued that the human species are a class of animal. However, the distinctive characteristic that
makes us unique, which makes humans different from all other species, is our ability to use complex
language. Language is thought of as multi sensory, containing not only the verbal and writing, but
also touch, smell, sound, and body elements. As humans are very social beings, people have the
natural instinct to connect and communicate with others, to share our emotions and ideas, and as a
result, learning a language becomes an instinct for each individual. Language is the device used for
communication, Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian philosopher on language, said, The limits of my
language are the limits of my world . By this Wittgenstein implies that people use just one
language and therefore live in just one world, and if someone is not capable of using the language,
their world is narrowed. However, Albert Einstein had a conflicting opinion, he cheapened the
importance of language and said, The words of a language as they are written and spoken do not
seem to play any role in the mechanism of my thought. His quote shows that a scientist s mind works
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But before the creation of any writing system known to its speakers, the Indo European language had
died out. As Indo Europeans moved on from their ancestral homeland and brought forth new
generations, their language evolved, first into contrasting dialects, and then into equally complex
daughter languages. Ten proto language families are recognized today. In the centuries that followed
the Indo European proto languages themselves grew, each giving birth to its own family of
languages. Each family is recognized with the proto language from which it came
Analyzing Lupe Fiasco s Words I Never Said
Speaking Out Loud Analyzing Lupe Fiasco s Words I Never Said Artists create with a purpose of
sharing a message. Some popular artists in the public eye are challenged to be politically correct
not offend anyone with his or her work. Of those popular artists very few express what they
believe in like rapper Lupe Fiasco. He is known globally for his articulate lyrics and speaking what
he calls, his truth. In his songWords I Never Said it is a lash out of ideas he has regarding social,
religious, and political events in our recent US history. Through lyrics and visual assistance from
director Sanna Hamri, Lupe Fiasco presents his song, Words I Never Said to share his unapologetic
perspective of the United Statesgovernment.
In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She creates a world that has a strong law enforcement presence than instills fear in the people. In
the video Hamri symbolizes the silence Fiasco speaks of in his song with gag masks. There is a
scene of Fiasco stepping on a city bus and you see the bus driver wearing a gag mask. As Fiasco
walks through the bus he sees all the passengers are wearing gag masks. The situation of riding a
full bus is a perfect example of strangers not attempting to converse in such small quarters. They go
about their everyday life riding the bus, but do not speak to one another.
In the next scene, Fiasco continues to the back of the bus grabs the intercom walkie and spits out
I really think the war on terror is a bunch of bullshit. (line 6.) Everyone simultaneously turns to
looks at him. As he continues to rap his peers look stunned at what he s saying. The bus
immediately pulls over and law enforcement charges in carrying him off the bus. Once they get him
off the bus a gag mask is strapped to his face. The action of law enforcement strapping the mask on
Fiasco is a visual of government silencing the
Bshs 402
Course Syllabus BSHS/402
CASE MANAGEMENT

Course Start Date: 10/30/2012


Course End Date: 12/3/2012

Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference.

Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due, please remember this syllabus is
considered the ruling document.

Copyright

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University of Phoenix is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or
other countries.

Microsoft , Windows , and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or ...
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· Search online for articles on case management for special needs populations. Each person can
choose their own population to write on for the Week Two Special Population paper; this is an
exercise to help each team learn about various special populations.
Divide the various disability populations and conduct an online search for articles on each student
s specific population.
Review the articles found and focus on the similarities and differences in services to the various
populations.
Conduct a group discussion in which you review the similarities and differences in case
management practices between special needs populations. 3. Discussion Questions
· There is a difference in goals that are set by the client, and goals that a provider may wish for the
client to achieve. Compare client driven goals and provider given goals.
· As we ve learned from this week s reading, there are many different forms of advocacy. Discuss the
role of advocacy in case management. What are some examples of ways we as case managers can
appropriately advocate for our clients?
Weekly Reminders
Discussion Questions
Discussion question responses will not count towards
Just Married Movie
Just married is movie starring Ashton Kutcher and the BritannyMurphy. The movie revolves
around the two newly wedswho go off on their honeymoon to Europe. Brittany plays the role of
Sarah a rich kid who was raised around wealth and money. Ashton who plays the role of Tom, who
works at a radio station and spends most of his time at a bar watching baseball matches. The
message that the movie tries to get across to its audience is that two completely different people can
fall in love even if the world is against them.
Tom and Sarah meet at a bar and fall in love. In the beginning of the movie we see that their
completely different personalities and upbringing makes them a perfect couple. Sarah s family falls
under the category of the typical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of course unless it happens to be someone who is equally as rich as they are and has been picked
out by them. Into the scene comes Peter Prentiss, Sarah s former boyfriend who was the ideal
match for her (according to her parents). Peter Prentiss works with Sarah s Father and also happens
to be well endowed with money. Sarah goes against her parents will and gets married to Tom, the
young couple then think that marriage has ruined their relationship. they were too tired on their
wedding night to have sex. They leave for Europe the next morning and attempt to have sex on the
airplane again, but instead Tom foot gets stuck in the toilet seat and in the process of trying to get
his foot out they break an airhostess s nose. Tom rents a really small car to drive them to their hotel
and Sarah isn t happy with his choice of car, they start fighting about little things throughout the
honeymoon. Theyget thrown out of their first hotel after causing a fire, all hotels are full and they
have to sleep inside their car in the snow all night. In the morning their car is stuck in the snow and
they need help to get to Venice. They ultimately reach Venice and get a room in a really cheap hotel
which makes Sarah really unhappy even though they are unhappy they attempt to have sex again,
which would be the first time they
Omelas Rule Utilitarianism
With regards to the Omelas article, rule utilitarianism would create a rule that could say that
torture is wrong under all circumstances. This would give value to the child s life and the child s
suffering. It would promote that we not allow the child to live in squalor so that the child would
be free to live in a horrible society filled with corruption and evil. The story says that if the child
were to go free all the prosperity and beauty of Omelas would wither and be destroyed (Le Guin
234). Rule utilitarianismwould stand that this be an acceptable outcome for Omelas, simply because
it would no longer be inflicting the sufferingupon this one person. The level of destruction Omelas
would face is seemingly insignificant to rule... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This makes rule utilitarianism improbable since anyone using utilitarianism will not be omniscient
to determine every outcome of an action and understand the impact of all those impacted.
Rule utilitarianism creates rules that would lead to the general overall happiness of individuals
involved and an act is said to be moral when it conforms to those rule. This would mean that an act
can be moral in accordance with rule utilitarianism even if the action does not bring about overall
happiness, but just because it conformed to a rule that, if the circumstances were different, would
have brought about overall happiness.
No form of Utilitarianism addresses the concerns raised about the intrinsic value and human life, it
is a simple, easily exploited mask of morality. While the claims are to maximize happiness, with
the reasons being that it wants to increase the aggregate happiness in general, the theory promotes
with the inverse to eliminate as much unhappiness as possible. Rather than maximizing the good
for all involved, one could easily just attempt to a limit the amount of people affected by whatever
deed is done, especially if the deed would be considered bad if people knew about it. By keeping the
action to a select
What Does The Word Nigger Mean
Mark Twain wrote a book called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In this book he says the
word nigger 219 times. People that are reading this book are getting offended and saying high
school students shouldn t have to hear that word so much. They want him to go back through the
whole book and change the word nigger to Slave . I think it should stay in the book.

Although the word is very offensive i think it should be kept in the books. Changing Nigger to
slave is just as offensive as keeping it the way he has it. The book has been published for so many
years now whats the point in making Mark Twain go back and changing everytime he said nigger.
The word nigger is in the book 219 times and it just takes alot of time on Mark Twains behalf. ...
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They have too different meanings. A slave is a person who works for someone and does whatever
they say . A Nigger is just a Black Skinned Person. Francine Prose explains, ...the word nigger
should be more freighted, more troubling, the cause of more resentment than the word slave.
Clearly, the word nigger will case the reader to have qute a different feeling while reading than if
they were to read theword slave 219 times. She continues to state that ... nigger and slave are not
synonym by any stretch of the imagination . Famousauthors choose their words very carefully to get
their point across so editors shouldnt be able to change them without

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