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Everyone Will Think That I Am Insane And Be Convinced That
Everyone will think that I am insane and be convinced that I have no idea what I am saying. So
how do I protect someone that doesn t want me to protect her? The date on the board in the dream
was the last day of school. I need to help her within three days and somehow change something
before three days pass. I must convince the most popular girl in my grade to not come to the last
day of her sophomore year. The task may be impossible. I glance at the clock. Four in the morning.
That is two hours before my alarm and I needrest. I curl myself tighter into a ball and fall back
asleep, praying the nightmare doesn t come back and instead I am allowed to rest. At 6 AM, my
alarm blares and I roll over. I guess I got back to sleep alright. I... Show more content on
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She is horrible to Zayla all the time! he stares at me as if I grew a second head. Look. Can you tell
me where she is or not? I ask, but I know I don t need a response when I hear her behind me. Luke?
Why are you talking to another girl? her voice sounds jealous and I immediately know I could be
in serious trouble if I don t say something fast. Hi. I spin around and face her. Zayla Maslin. You
enjoy spending time torturing me. May I have a moment to talk to you about the last day of
school? Brittany gives me a similar look to the one I got from Luke, grabs my arm, and pulls me
away from her friends. She looks around as if checking that no one is watching and finally brings
her attention back to me. Why do you look different and what do you need to talk to me about? I
can not be seen interacting with you. You are in danger. You can t come to school Friday. I know
it is the last day for you, but it isn t worth it. You could get seriously hurt if you come. My voice
was quiet. I didn t want it getting out that I knew something about the future or in this case,
believed that I did. It hadn t come true yet, but it was always the same. Sure, and that is also why
you changed your look to be more impressive and don t want me here Friday. You think that if I
am not around then you can get into my place and become more popular than me. I will be here
Friday and I am telling everyone all about the
Drake s Passage
It s the worst ocean on the globe. (82) It can be truly appalling. Drake s Passage is an 800
kilometer wide gap located between the tip of South America (Cape Horn) and the islands at the
end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the shortest crossing between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Once key characteristic of Drake s Passage is that There is no significant land anywhere around the
world at the latitudes of Drake Passage. This means that there is nothing to stop or slow down the
movement of water as it circumnavigates the Antarctic. Because of the land at the tip of South
America and at the end of the Antarctic Peninsula, Drake s Passage becomes a hindrance for the
waves travelling east. Following the prevalent tradition of designating... Show more content on
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As the novel indicates, Shackleton really did not have a choice if he wanted to save his crew.
Because of his prior experience in the Antarctic, Shackleton knew sailing due north across Drake
s Passage in the winter would be suicide. (92) All the winds and waves would be against it. (92)
Considering their location, Shackleton had four options : do nothing, stay where they were and
sincerely hope that a ship comes by at some point; get back in the boats, island hop back down the
Antarctic Peninsula and hope a ship comes by at some point; try to sail across Drake s Passage in
a 22 foot lifeboat while battling 100 foot waves; or take advantage of the prevailing winds and
currents and make for South Georgia Island, 800 miles [1287 km] to the east. (92) They had one
good option...the latter. Worsley and Shackleton had known for months that it was their only hope.
(92) Undeniably, the journey was an arduous one. For Worsley, navigating had ceased to be a
science and had turned into a kind of sorcery. (98) He was only able to get a sight of the sun four
times during the entire journey. Huge waves bore down. Winds lashed them. Ice developed. The men
would suffer from nightmares for months after the journey because of the horrors they experienced.
When considering what the crew of the Endurance had already
Analysis Of Shot In The Heart By Gary Gilmore
Shot in the Heart is the shocking story of the life of Gary Gilmore which serves as a portrait of
how his parents histories of violence, combined with the violence and fear in his everyday life
contributed to the notoriety of Gary Gilmore who we know today as a cold blooded murderer,
and the only prisoner who demanded the implementation of his death sentence for his crimes. In
this essay, I will discuss how Bessie Gilmore s Mormon teachings to her sons of Mormon legends
as well as his father Gary Gilmore s regular beatings of his boys as well as his criminal and
generally violent histories contributed to development of Gary Gilmore s own criminal and personal
history. When considering what makes a person do the things they do, the... Show more content on
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Hanging or imprisonment would not suffice for punishment or restitution. (GILMORE 17 BOOK
OF MORMON) Smith continues in the Book of Mormon to explain that to forgive an ultimate
sin, the blood of the person who committed the sin must be spilled on the ground as an offer to
God. In other words, these boys were taught by their own mother to fear God and that we, as
human beings, are forever indebted to him. Rather than being taught to worship, the boys were
taught to remember important parts of Mormon history such as the Mountain Meadow Massacre
which led eventually to the division of Mormons into good or bad saints. Mormonism
encouraged the killing of those who belonged to the bad saints. In this massacre, farms were
burned, men and children were murdered and often women were raped, often by the direction of
state militiamen. (17) While it was true that Bessie may have been contributing to the initial
factors which may have sparked Gary s desire or destiny to become a criminal, she was very
hopeful when it came to her son, Gary in terms of the destiny he had in store, but as it turns out,
this is likely for her own benefit. Perhaps [Gary] was the one who might act out her rage for her,
and avenge all the years of abuse and exclusion she had suffered during life in Utah. If ever a
mother had a son who might pay back the legacies of her past, then that alliance was Bessie and
Gary Gilmore.
Introductory Medical Radiation Science Lab Report
Tori Stone
11574902
MRS110
Introductory Medical Radiation Science
Group: D
Date of Practical: 9th April 2015
Due Date: 29th April 2015

I declare that this is all my own work;

Objectives: Gain an understanding of:


The use of an x ray unit;
Setting radiographic exposure factors;
Set up the computed radiography (CR) unit;
Understand the relationship between the x ray tube, the patient (or object being radiographed) and
the image receptor,
Digitizing and viewing CR images and manipulate image brightness and contrast in the image,
To understand the difference between the CR unit and PACS
The use of the Synapse PACS system; and
Viewing image information such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The image captured was clear, and with slight alterations with the contrast between the phantom and
the background the image was visible and to a high quality standard. The s value used was 70,
ensuring the highest quality photo was taken, whilst ensuring the lowest possible dose to the patient.
The phantom was placed slightly towards the top of the image receptor however the hand was still
entirely visible in the final image.

I also believe I have gained an extensive knowledge and understanding on how the x ray unit works
and the processes in taking an x ray.

In the x ray theatre enclosed shoes were worn at all times, we also stood behind lead lined glass
when taking the images to ensure the lowest unnecessary exposure to radiation. Along with this,
radiation signs were turned on above the doors outside whilst in the lab was in use alerting other
people using the rooms that radiation was in use. These safety procedures are extremely important
in the lab as we are exposed to large amounts of radiation during our time as radiographers.

Referencing:
Radiographic Imaging Exposure (2012) (2nd ed., p.26). Richmond,
Hutchinson-Gilford Progenia Syndrome (HGPS) Essay
Progeria, also known as Hutchinson Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) is an extremely rare
genetic disorder where symptoms resembling aspects of aging are displayed at a very early age
(Progeria 101). A genetic disease is an illness caused by one or more abnormalities in the genome,
especially a condition that is congenital (present from birth). Genetic diseases are rare and may or
may not be heritable. There are thousands of extremely rare genetic diseases, one being Progeria.
Progeria affects its victims and their families more than physically; it takes a toll on the mental and
emotional state of mind.
Progeria has many symptoms. Some of these are visible; however, some are less distinctive.
Children with Progeria have normal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Obviously, there s some process that s accelerated (The Connection). In children with Progeria,
fatty deposits of substances, also known as plaque, build up in the inner lining of the artery. This
plaque can grow so significantly that the blood flow through the artery is reduced. If the blockage
occurs to an artery that leads into the heart, it causes a heart attack. If the blockage occurs to an
artery that leads into the brain, it causes a stroke. This is how children with Progeria eventually lose
to the disease (The Connection).
Progeria takes more than a physical toll; however: the emotional impact for a child living with a
rare and fatal disease can be terribly difficult and traumatic. Since children with Progeria have
normal intelligence, most of them go to school like every other child. However, there can be a
downside because these children have a far greater risk of being bullied. Additionally, these
children are compelled to do physical activities somewhat differently. Since they are so petite and
have fragile bones, it is hard for them to get involved in any sport. They also get tired very easily
so they need to take constant breaks from strenuous activities. Even walking a short distance can
cause harm to the body. Children with Progeria need to make sure to stay well hydrated and have
regular, minor physical activity (Diseases) that does not put them at risk for bone or cardiovascular
injury. The emotional backlash
The, Positivism, And Pragmatism
In this assignment the author has analyzed in detail the concept of different research methods
philosophy into their existing theory.
The study will examine the concept of interpretivism, positivism phenomenology and pragmatism. I
will try to compare, contrast and critique them into different philosophy to develop of knowledge
and the nature of that knowledge
Ontology is about the reality of nature of things in life.Saunders, Lewis et al. (2009) This raises
concern about question the assumption of researcher themselves about the way people operated in
the world and their commitment and their particular view in research method.
There are two characteristics of ontology which I want to describe and both have their devotees
among business and management researcher who are into business research.in accumulation both
have are likely to be acknowledged by researcher and produce valid knowledge recommended by
many researchers.
The first characteristic of ontology which i want to define and discuss is the Objectivism. These
describe the social entities existing in reality in life and social actors and their concern existence in
life. The second aspect of ontology is the Subjectivism which say that social phenomena are
produced from the awareness and the consequent action of those factors concern about their
existence in our society.
Ontologies research is an area in research which most of the researcher are receiving increased
attention from their follow researchers in various
Xbox 360 Research Paper
Hiatt, Jackson
Mrs. Dwiggins
Computers
28 April 2017 The Xbox s Background
The company Microsoft has been around since April 4, 1975 and started off as a computer and
computer software developing company but in 2001, Microsoft made their first gaming console, the
Xbox which at the time was better than most consoles because of it s internal storage and built in
broadband connection which most consoles didn t in 2002 Microsoft established Xbox Live which
allowed people on the console to play from anywhere around the world. Then in 2005 Microsoft
released another console, the Xbox 360 that became an entertainment hub for a lot of homes, you
could also do things like browse the internet with the new Xbox which was difficult with the
controllers,
Kangaroo Point Cliffs Essay
The Kangaroo Point Cliffs made a huge part in the improvement of the capital of Queensland and
port of Brisbane. They are a unique landscape feature of Brisbane along with the Brisbane City Hall
and the Story Bridge. Geological history remarkably important is our understanding of which
provides the widest and most fundamental picture of the universe.
(Walker, August 2014)

The cliffs have the best identified outcrop of Brisbane Tuff*, the building stone was used in some of
Brisbane s earliest 1820s and 1830s public structures; side walls and basements of 19th century free
settlement structures; retaining walls and in later municipal and administration works such as road
making, marine walls and wharfs. (Queensland Heritage Register, 2014)

Kangaroo Point, Brisbane

Tuff* ( The layers of ash and dust which are deposited for some distance around a volcano, and
which build its cone, become hardened into rocks which are called Tuffs. All such deposits are
called pyroclastic (meaning fire broken ), a name referring to their mode of origin. They are not
igneous rocks . (Blyth, 1974)

Volcanoes exploded about this area from 250 to 150 million years ago. ... Show more content on
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These eruptions are mostly forceful and voluminous. If the relief is sufficient, the exploded body
moves with huge speed for long distances up to 100km. A flow or of two almost consecutive
flows are created up The Kangaroo Point Cliffs. Chemical structure as the other coarsely
crystallized Enoggera Granite and further granite bodies north west of Brisbane are of the same age
as these volcanic rocks. 230 220 million years ago were the last periods of consolidation of the
eastern Australian mountain belt and it may have formed from the same meltrock and magma.
(Queensland Heritage Register,
Global Warming Historical Perspective
A Historical Perspective of Global Warming

Global warming is a problem that has just recently come to the forefront of world affairs. Within the
last fifteen to twenty years, we have known that this problem was not only possible, but likely; but
nothing has really gotten done. The origin of global warming is often disputed, and is being debated
all over the world today. Whatever the cause may be, historians believe this is a problem at least
100 years in the making. Since the Industrial Revolution, we have been on a fast track to pollute
Earth to a way of life altering extent. We are only beginning to see the results of that today. Most
scientists base their research on proxy data; ancient sources such as carvings, and ... Show more
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Experts are able to make this claim because, the record of the last thousand years seems to have
included a notably wide range of climactic regimes. (Lamb, 301) There is no hard statistical data
pertaining to the Earth s temperature s over the last thousand years, but based on the history that
we have, the high middle ages saw a persistently warm climate epoch, which lasted until about
1310. The following centuries brought a series of changes, some of them abrupt, leading to the so
called Little Ice Age between 1550 1700 or later. (Lamb 301) Lamb, along with many other experts,
take this as hard evidence that temperature change is normal and natural, and there is no reason for
us to think today s case is any different.

As hot of a topic that global warming is today, not too long ago it was completely disregarded as
anything we needed to pay attention to. It was found that, Around 1880 1890 it was apparent that
the climactic averages of that time were very similar to those of a century earlier, and it became
conventional to treat climate as essentially a constant. Accordingly, study of the development and
possible changes of climate were given a very low priority or more generally neglected altogether.
(Lamb, 292) The consistency within the pre industrial revolution weather patterns provides clarity as
to why this problem hadn t been addressed much in modern times, or even given a second thought.
Lamb provides us with a good
Starbucks Ice Cream
Page 1: Introduction Established markets generate intense competition during which new and
innovative marketing strategies are required and new and existing products are developed. As a
market develops, consumers become more experienced and discerning and look for more benefits
from the products they choose. Although some organisations products may appear unchanged at this
developed stage of a market, the more successful businesses re work existing brands and continue to
develop new ones to meet changing consumer needs. The development of strong brands has always
been a feature of the confectionery market. Read more:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is the snacking business. Held in the hand . categories include: * Confectionery £4.9bn
(chocolate sector £3.4bn) * Biscuits £1.7bn * Snacks £1.2bn * Crisps £1.1bn * Ice Cream £0.8bn.
Snacking is said to reflect the fast pace and busy lifestyle of many people in the 1990s. It is fast,
convenient, easy and mess free. The key snack consumers, 16 34 year olds, represent 37 per cent of
all snack buyers. Read more: http://businesscasestudies.co.uk/cadbury schweppes/launching a new
product into a developed market/the snack market.html#ixzz2TW6GaWPG Follow us:
@Thetimes100 on Twitter | thetimes100casestudies on Facebook Page 5: Market research Market
research is a process designed to link managers to consumers through information. It is used to
identify opportunities and make better informed decisions about products which have future market
potential. Market research has revealed that snacks play more of a functional role than one of pure
indulgence: they are often a meal substitute. Research also shows that successful snack brands in the
confectionery category tend to have more foody values and often contain ingredients such as cereal,
wafer, biscuits, peanuts and fruit to break up the chocolate delivery. Cadbury s philosophy is to
continue as a driving force in the confectionery market, and thus constantly analyse its offerings for
consumers. The
Magnetic Tape Essay
VAT reaches the last usable sectors on the disk. 7.6 MAGNETIC TAPE Magnetic tape is the
oldest and most cost effective of all mass storage devices. First generation magnetic tapes were
made of the same material used by analog tape recorders. A cellulose acetate film one half inch
wide (1.25 cm) was coated on one side with a magnetic oxide. Twelve hundred feet of this material
was wound onto a reel, which then could be hand threaded on a tape drive. These tape drives
were approximately the size of a small refrigerator. Early tapes had capacities under 11MB, and
required nearly a half hour to read or write the entire reel. Data was written across the tape one byte
at a time, creating one track for each bit. An additional track was added... Show more content on
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A stream of data is written along the length of the tape until the end is reached, then the tape
reverses and the next track is written beneath the first one (see Figure 7.18). This process
continues until the track capacity of the tape has been reached. Digital linear tape (DLT) and
Quarter Inch Cartridge (QIC) systems use serpentine recording with 50 or more tracks per tape.
Digital audio tape (DAT) and 8mm tape systems use helical scan recording. In other recording
systems, the tape passes straight across a fixed magnetic head in a manner similar to a tape
recorder. DAT systems pass tape over a tilted rotating drum (capstan), which has two read heads
and two write heads, as shown in Figure 7.19. (During write operations, the read heads verify the
integrity of the data just after it has been written.) The capstan spins at 2,000 RPM in the
direction opposite of the motion of the tape. (This configuration is similar to the mechanism used
by VCRs.) The two read/write head assemblies write data at 40 degree angles to one another. Data
written by the two heads overlaps, thus increasing the recording density. Helical scan systems tend
to be slower, and the tapes are subject to more wear than serpentine systems with their simpler tape
paths. FIGURE 7.18 Three Recording Passes on a Serpentine Tape FIGURE 7.19 A Helical Scan
Recording a. The
Coal Mining As Environmental Health Issue
There is a common bond throughout Kentucky that stretches from western to eastern state lines that
unites many Kentuckians. This common thread is coal mining. Window decals proudly
proclaiming Coal miner s daughter , friend of coal license plates, and yard signs declaring Coal
keeps the lights on are only a fraction of the coalmining propaganda frequently seen throughout my
community. There is an allure to being a coal miner not only because it is a high paying job that
does not require a college degree, but also because being a coal miner evokes a sense of pride
within people. However due to the occupational hazards and coal s impact on the environment, coal
miningalso poses as a very real environmental health issue for not only my community in western
Kentucky but the entire state as well. This research paper aims to describe coal mining as
environmental health issue, explain the potential health risks of working in and living near coal
mines, identifying regulations and laws concerning the issue, describe the industry s response to this
issue, describe my community s response to this issue, and identify needs and nursing interventions
required for affected aggregates.

COAL MINING AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ISSUE:


Coal mining is a relevant and current environmental health issue for not only my community or state,
but the entire United States as well. Emissions from burning coal, water pollution related to mining
coal, and coal ash, a byproduct from coal

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