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Engineering Homework Outline

The document provides a detailed outline for engineering homework, including steps for creating an account, placing a writing request, utilizing a bidding system for writers, and ensuring satisfaction with the final paper. It also compares the film 'The Last Samurai' with the historical Satsuma Rebellion, highlighting inaccuracies in the film's portrayal of the conflict. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of physics over a century, the implications of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, and various literary analyses, including themes of human dignity and the impact of globalization on businesses.

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Engineering Homework Outline

The document provides a detailed outline for engineering homework, including steps for creating an account, placing a writing request, utilizing a bidding system for writers, and ensuring satisfaction with the final paper. It also compares the film 'The Last Samurai' with the historical Satsuma Rebellion, highlighting inaccuracies in the film's portrayal of the conflict. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of physics over a century, the implications of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, and various literary analyses, including themes of human dignity and the impact of globalization on businesses.

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Engineering Homework Outline

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Differences Between The Last Samurai And Satsuma Rebellion
The Last Samurai vs. The Satsuma Rebellion The Last Samurai is a war film depicting Civil War
veteran Nathan Algren, thrust into the middle of a conflict between a small sect of samurai and
the newly formed Japanese empire after being sent over to train the empire s army. The film was
inspired by the events of the 1877 Satsuma Rebellion led by Saigo Takamori. While the film retains
some genuine aspects of the time period, many aspects of the film are fictionalized. This most
notably includes the size of the conflict. While the rebellion was a massive conflict that exhausted
the resources of the fledgling Japanese empire, the film depicts the conflict as relatively small,
limiting it to only two battles. The film is, overall, an entertaining yet inaccurate depiction of the
Satsuma Rebellion and the time period as a whole.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It would be far more likely to see a European adviser, more specifically from either Prussia or
Britten. It would also be out of place for the United States to be negotiating any terms of trade at
this time as there was already a treaty out in place in 1858 that regulated trade between the two
nations. Another inaccuracy would be the use of firearms within the film compared to reality. In
reality not only were samurai well versed in the use of rifles (the film depicts them using only
swords, spears and bows) but the newly formed Japanese army would have fairly competent with
firearms as well as they had been common place in the nation over two hundred years. Algren
would have more likely been helping to organize the army as opposed to showing soldiers how to
use a
Essay on A Century of Physics
A Century of Physics

By the end of the nineteenth century after more than two thousand years of intellectual struggle that
began with the Greek philosophers, physical scientists had reason to believe that they were
beginning to understand the universe. Their theories of matter and energy, of electricity and
magnetism, of heat and sound and light were confirmed in laboratories throughout the world with
increasing precision. Experimentation was the method and mathematics the language of a powerful
coherent body of knowledge called classical physics. For a few years before and after the turn of the
century, the world was taking a breather from war and rebellion. The monumental achievements of
science, technology, and industry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The chance discovery of radioactivity finally signaled the beginning of a new era in physics. As the
element polonium, identified by Polish born Marie Curie in 1898, emits radiation it changes
spontaneously into lead. This discovery shattered the belief inherited from the Greeks that the
elements are immutable and their atoms indestructible.
What causes atoms to decay?
What are they made of?
What forces are at work inside them?
Such questions were new to physics, and were to remain at its cutting edge throughout the twentieth
century. The answers would affect our lives in ways no one could imagine in the year of 1900.

The twentieth century began with a flurry of innovations such as the airplane, the mass produced
automobile, and transatlantic radio communication. They transformed the world, but the changes
sweeping over physics at the same time were far more radical. Those brought about not just different
lifestyles, but new ways of thinking. Modern physics grew out of classical physics and rest of three
pillars: the quantum theory, which describes atoms and their nuclei, Special Relativity, which deals
with the relationship between space and time and General Relativity, which explains gravity. The
latter two were the sole creations of Albert Einstein and even the former received a crucial
Bayesian Evidence Synthesis And Decision Modeling For...
Bayesian Evidence Synthesis and Decision Modeling for Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Summary
The World Gastroenterology Organization (WGO) has recently declared NALFD as most
common cause of liver disease. Obesity is an increasing problem not only in the UK but
worldwide. An estimated 26% of the adults in the UK are considered to be obese 1, 2. Obesity
induced metabolic syndrome may lead to NAFLD, which can progress to Nonalcoholic
Steatohepatitis (NASH), and in turn to advanced fibrosis and an increased risk of Hepatocellular
Carcinoma (HCC) 2, 3.
Background
Recent increases in the prevalence of obesity induced metabolic syndrome (MetS) resulted in an
upsurge in the global incidences of both Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) ... Show more
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Apart from their clinical implications, the current economic burden of NAFLD/NASH on the health
care system is substantial. A recent study analyzed outpatient resource utilization in the United
States (US) observed an increase in annual inflation adjusted total NAFLD/NASH outpatient
charges from $2,624 in 2005 to $5,132 in 2010 7. A simulation study estimated $103 billion
($1,613 per patient) annual direct medical cost attributed to NAFLD, which further increased to
$189 billion upon including societal cost 8. In the UK, the total annual cost of NAFLD is
estimated to be £31.26 billion, of which, £5.24 billion is in direct cost 8. With the manifold health
consequences of metabolic syndrome are projected to considerably increase in the next decade, the
clinical and economic burdens of NAFLD/NASH are bound to surge in upcoming years.
Research Problem
NAFLD is the hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). However, little is known
about the natural history of NAFLD. Furthermore, the pathophysiological relationships between
MetS and hepatic steatosis is not fully understood. The diagnosis of the MetS involves the
presence of three of the following five risk factors: 1) hyperglycemia (fasting glucose ≥ 100 mg/dL),
2) low concentrations of high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol ( ( removed HTML ) than 150
mg/dL), 4) increased waist circumference (102 cm for men and 89
Analysis Of For The Fire By John Foulcher
Imagery is used to portray the themes of For the fire by John Foulcher and The surfer by Judith
Wright by a variation of literary techniques and contrasting imagery types such as natural, animal and
sensory.

John Foulcher conveys the meaning of his poem For the fire by the use of literal techniques,
especially imagery. In the poem for the fire there is a variety of natural imagery, sound imagery
and violent vocabulary as this places the setting, time and specific event spoken of in the poem:
outside gathering kindling . In the first and second stanzas of For The Fire the setting is placed in
the forest with a male character isolating himself. This is shown by natural and sound imagery for
example in the first stanza sound imagery is placed : It s singular, human thud in this quote John
Foulcher also uses onomatopoeia for a heightened sensory imagery effect. In contrast the second
stanza uses natural imagery: Wind through sparse leaves like clockwork is a great example as it
tells the audience about the isolation as a setting whilst using a literary device which is simile.

For the Fire conveys the themes the violence of nature or survival of the fittest. The Poems theme
is displayed through the violent and aggressive descriptive language for example in the third
stanza kookaburra hacks with it s axe blade beak . The language in this quote gives a visual image
of the violence in nature that occurs. In the fourth and fifth stanza enjambment is placed to create a
sense of violent imagery and emphasise the violence for example it s legs arched; and claws
clutching at the air . In both of the quotes John Foulcher uses alliteration to focus the audiences
attention to the more violent words generating further visual imagery.

In the poem there is also an idea of man verses nature, this relates to the survival of the fittest. John
Foulcher shows this through the use of first person point of view. For example in the second stanza
Then above me the sound drops this again possesses sensory imagery creating a deeper human aura
throughout the poem. Foulcher further uses a human aura to build a sense of natural imagery for
example in the last stanza : I pick up these twigs and leave them adding closure
Criticism Of Haggard
Criticism and Theory
Saddik Gouhar
201200350
Haifa Abdulla
Report Summary

Introduction

In 1798 when Napoleon invaded Egypt opened the door to the western cities such as Britain and
France, sparked of the beginnings of Egyptomania, the innovative modern scholarship on ancient
Egypt, Jean François and the birth of the science of Egyptology. The best period for Egypt extended
beyond the nineteenth century and it retched to the 1922 with the discovery of the tomb
Tutankhamun. The text above offers an analysis of literary culture of the ancient Egypt at that time
the people where interested in science and magic. In the ancient Egypt during the late popular
cultures the Victorian and Edwardian had a strong influence on various of literary ... Show more
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Beauty is never the same and if certain culture liked or amazed with a beauty concept other culture
may not like it. It depends of the time and the place, and this is never truer than seen over time and
between different cultures. Over time, the concept of beauty change and it never stays the same,
particularly concerning people, sometimes favoring rather heavy individuals and at other times very
skinny ones. For many different cultures, parts of the body may be strongly exaggerated in the name
of beauty, the effects of which might even seem unusual to people who came from different another.
The connection of the beauty for various tribes throughout the world use different methods to
measure the length of the neck or exaggerate in the size of the mouths or the ears and sometimes the
shape of the
The Village Blacksmith, The Crowd Of Wild Olive
What is human dignity? We often ask ourselves this question as we grow up, experience things, and
know what is in the world. As we ask this question other questions arise as such, is it earned,
invented, or intrinsic? I believe it depends on the situation, but the following stories bring up each of
these questions and deliver different ways of delivering the ideas of humandignitybeing earned,
invented, or intrinsic. The Village Blacksmith, The Crowd of Wild Olive, Narrative of the life of
Fredrick Douglas all bring up these points and others as well as how different life situations relate to
human dignity.

The Village Blacksmith is a poem about a man that works very hard each day. He is dirty and
sweaty from his hard work. The characters arms are compared to a machine of sorts when the
author says, The smith a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his
brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. (596). Although rough, and hardworking the story shows that
the man has human dignity when he hears his daughter singing in church and it reminds him of his
wife who has passed away and begins to tear up. He wipes away his tears with his rough hard
working hands. In my opinion, this shows that even though a man is rough, hard working, and tough
he can still have the human dignity to mourn his late wife and have the emotion that comes from
hearing his wife s voice in his daughter, but still be able to work
Starbucks Panacea Case Study Essay
Q1. What constitutes operation for your organization of which you are a member, or your place of
business?

Q2. Why is globalization seen as a panacea to world problems by some and an instigator of
problems by others? What responsibilities should corporations have toward the country in which
they operate? To their country of origin?

CASE STUDY 1
MARTIN TEXTILES
Question 1
Economic cost
The production cost that is labour cost if Martin Textile shift its production to Mexico will be
reduced to less than USD2 per hour as compared to wage rate paid to its unionised New York
plant(USD12.50 per hour) and non unionised textile plant in southeastern US(USD8 to USD10 per
hour).
The production too will be able to avoid cost disadvantage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Starbucks will only play minor role in the market. b. Licensing format would not give Starbucks the
tight control over management, marketing and strategy in the licensee firm s country in order to
maximize its profitability. Under licensing agreement, control over marketing, strategy and decision
making will be done by liscensee firm. Where normally the decision made is for the benefit and
profit of licensee firm. c. Although Starbuck could license its product its real competitive advantage
comes from its management skills and marketing capabilities which are often not amenable to
licensing. Licensee firm may not be able to be as efficient as the firm could it self. As a result the
licensee firm may not be able to fully exploit the profit potential inherent in foreign market.

Question 4
Starbuck realised that pure licensing agreement would not give Starbuck the control needed to
ensure Japanese licensee followed it succesfull formula, therefor the company had established a join
venture with Sazaby Inc in Japan. Starbuck first foreign direct investment. After Japan, the company
embarked on aggresive foreign investment program by purchasing Seattle Coffee, a British company
chain, opened stores in Taiwan, China,Singapore,South Korea and Malaysia. Starbucks expand
aggresively to Switzerland by entering join venture with a Swiss company Bon Appetite Group.
Starbucks license its format to the Swiss company by
Comparing News Networks In ABC, CNN, CBS, And Fox
The public get their news from networks such as ABC, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, and Fox.
One of the differences between all these networks is all of the networks get fairly amount of
viewers from which many of the most popular in the country like to go from right or left. CNN,
ABC, CBS, and NBC have audiences that lean left while the audience on fox lean toward
conservative. Another one is the if these networks are being truthful or if what their telling the
audience is fake. A poll by Rasmussen declared that CNN is the least trusted news network on
cable television (Tapson 1). The poll also showed that Fox news was trusted at fifty percent and
MSNBC was trusted by forty three percent (Tapson 1). One network will telling a viewer how a
certain person may have done something bad while another network will the do the same but later
show evidence that the information was false. The amount of information or evidence provided by
these networks can make the viewer lean to a certain network and if the information is logical and
not just a bunch of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The matter of national importance such as something the president has done would be headed
for the front page on ABC, CNN, MSNBC, ... etc. All these news networks tend to leave out
information on a specific topic that a viewer may want to know. An example of leaving
something out is how CNN have left out parts of Donald Trump tweets because it was considered
mean toward their prefered candidate. ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and Fox have also left out
information. These networks all have a source where the information is coming from and may even
use information that is the same. All these news networks use scare tactics to boost their ratings.
ABC, CNN, CBS, ... etc incorporate scare tactics to drive fear to the audience watching so the
audience can go back and get an update on what is
Physical Therapists Should Be Legal
Having the knowledge that Physical therapists should have to be able to practice autonomously
in their profession will equip these professionals to cope with the ever changing medical practice.
PTs are slowly working on Vision 2020 of APTA (2016), wherein we are going to be DPTs,
practicing autonomously with direct access, using evidence based practice, showing
professionalism all the time, to be the preferred providers (practitioner of choice) for most
patients. Working on evidence based practice, since traditional way of learning is not sufficient
anymore due to the fact that change is inevitable in medical field (Crist, McVay, Marocco,
2015a), put our profession in more complex yet very challenging task. It will open more
intellectual questions and research to countercheck one research done from another. In regards
with the discussion for this week, a clinical question for timed up and go (TUG) test had emerged,
in regards with the effectiveness of timed up and go in predicting fall risks for elderly patients.
Although it is widely used nowadays, it will still be beneficial to see if it can detect and predict if
geriatric patient will be at risk if this test will be conducted or if PTs are just using the said test
due to being used by others . As what Crist et al. (2015b) advised, first, practitioners should be able
to have their clinical question, track down multiple research evidence (as noted in the chart),
appraise the researches that had been seen, apply it and
St. Thomas Aquinas Cosmological Argument
Catholic Church:
St. Thomas Aquinas (Cosmological Argument)
In St. Thomas Aquinas s cosmological argument claims the following that the universe exist and its
very existence has a cause and that cause is God. In his unfinished book Summa Theologiae,
Aquinas put forward five ways for the existence of God.
His first way is the argument from motion and by studying the works of Aristotle, the Greek
Philosopher, he concluded from common observation that the planets, rolling stone or any object
that is in motion is put in motion by other forces or object. From this theory, Aquinas believes there
must have been an unmoved mover which is God who sets things in motion. It is certain and evident
that in the world some things are set in motion. Whatever is in motion is put in motion by another.
Therefore, by which it is put in motion must also be put in motion by another and by another again
but this cannot go for infinity because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The final way that St. Thomas Aquinas speaks of has to do with the universe and the order of
nature. Aquinas states that common sense tells us that the universe works in such a way, that one
can conclude that it was designed by an intelligent designer. In other words, all physical laws and
the order of nature and life were designed and ordered by God. Because whatever lacks in
intelligence cannot move towards an end, unless it be directed by some being with knowledge and
intelligence. Some intelligent being exists by whom all natural things are directed to their end, and
this being we call God. This argument by Aquinas is suggesting that inanimate objects such as the
planets could not have placed themselves into the orbits they have, because they lack the intelligence
to do so. Yet they are aligned so perfectly, this must mean it must have been done so by a being with
the intelligence to do so. Although we humans are intelligent, we cannot move planets, so that leaves
us with

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