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Problem Solving in Mathematics in A Stem Context

The document outlines various topics including steps for using StudyHub.Vip for assignment help, the significance of freedom of speech versus hate speech, the conventions of media genres, and reflections on interprofessional communication in healthcare. It also touches on historical perspectives such as the 1950s in America, the nature of sharks, and the impact of cardiac muscle research. Each section highlights different aspects of education, communication, and social issues.

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The document outlines various topics including steps for using StudyHub.Vip for assignment help, the significance of freedom of speech versus hate speech, the conventions of media genres, and reflections on interprofessional communication in healthcare. It also touches on historical perspectives such as the 1950s in America, the nature of sharks, and the impact of cardiac muscle research. Each section highlights different aspects of education, communication, and social issues.

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The Consequences Of Freedom Of Speech And Hate Speech
Freedom of speech is the most important and basic right that human deserves it in every country.
Freedom of speech and hate speech are two opposite things. Hate is speech attacks a person or
group based on attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, disability, or
gender. People shouldn t limit their views, but they should limit how to express it and disagree
each other with respect. No one chose his/her own race, ethnic origin, disability, or gender when
they born. Human just born as they are, so, everyone deserves to be respected not to be hated just
the way they are. Hate speechshould be banned and extreme speech regulated because it is one of the
reasons for many negative consequences in human lives.
Hate speech can be a cause of a big mess in the history and Rwanda is an example of this. Essen in
the article Hate Speech on the Internet Should Be Regulated details that the story about the
Rwandan genocide. Rwanda is one big country in Africa. The genocide was very bad and hard to
think as human beings. In 1994 the genocide was held by two Rwandan ethnics Tutsi and Hutu of
course hate speech was the root of this genocide. The genocide killed 800,000 people within 100
days. The reason was that the Rwandan national radio and the mass media kept telling a joke
about Tutsi ethnics that defined by them cockroach. after all, Auschwitz was the consequence of
hate speech that built out in words. Words that were also at the roots of the Rwandan genocide,
the Balkan war and other massacres (Essen). The best way to keep people respect each other is by
strictly limit hate speech by law, but allow them very actively ponder their opinion. Some think
hate speech is part of freedom of speech, in fact, it s completely different than other. For example,
there are people that believe abortion is reproductive choice empowers women by giving them
control over their own bodies. On the other hand, other people believe abortion is murder and the
killing of an innocent human being is wrong, even if that human being has yet to be born. Both
parties have their own idea they believe strongly. They both can be written among their personal
opinion and experience. Therefor, its good let them express their
What Are The Four Generic Conventions
In a day in age where we live in a vast multimedia culture, content is supplied to us through distinct
and diverse outlets including video, animation, audio, and text. Within these outlets comes more a
defined set of media. Text is anything you can read which includes books, magazines, newspapers,
and advertisements. Audio on the other hand is anything you can listen to which includes podcasts,
music, and radio. Once you get down to these specific levels, a higher classification level is required
in order to define, describe, and organize types of compositions. This requires genre which is a
subcategory of media or entertainment that is established and defined by certain heterogeneous
characteristics.
A movie is a video composition, however ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The character Melisandre is a red priestess under the Lord of Light who uses both genre specific
aspects of magic and supernatural forces. She has the ability to use fire magic, perceive visions, is
immune to poison, and can resurrect people. Other supernatural forces in the show come from the
many gods that societies put their faith in. These include the Faith of the Seven which is the
dominant religion in the seven kingdoms, the drowned god, the old gods of the forest, the many
faced god, the storm god,, and the god of the sea. Mythical creatures also appear in the show, some
pertinent to the plotline. These include giants, dragons, harpies, ice spiders, snarks, shadows, wights,
and the Children of the Forest. Ancient Legends are also a complication for the seven kingdoms as
White Walkers, a mythical race foretold in ancient stories, are inching closer and closer to traversing
the wall and wreaking havoc upon the seven kingdoms. It is told they slay everything in their path
and turn their victims into reanimated corpses to become their
1950s Happy Days Research Paper
The 1950s: In this one brief time period the face of America was remade. Historians use the word
boom, to describe many of the ranging occurrences that happened in the 1950s: The postwar baby
boom, the booming economy, and the booming suburbs. Many other important things that
happened in the 1950s was the importance of cars, the building of new houses, the emergence of
new jobs with better wages, the finding of rock n roll, drive theaters, and ice cream shops. Many
new ideas and products appeared promptly in the 1950s. But the question has come up about the
1950s: Were they really the Happy Days ? Yes, the 1950s were really the Happy Days. They were
considered the happy days because the general happiness of families was prominent, the... Show
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New houses that were built in the 1950s were perfect for young families because they had families
rooms in order to help create this family bond. More and more families were started that the United
States created the baby boom. Men were usually always happy because at the end of the work day,
they had a warm meal to come home to. According to Housekeeping Monthly, the main goal for a
wife was, Try to make sure your home is a place of peace, order and tranquillity where your
husband can renew himself in body and spirit. This ensures that the wife of the family was doing
everything she can to maintain a state of peace throughout her home so things can be more
enjoyable. The TV SitCom Photos shows all the members of the family smiling and bonding in
the family room. According to Stephanie Coontz, couples were able to create harmonious
marriages, devote more time to their kids, and ultimately find peace throughout the home. Also,
many families reached that states of happiness because of the lack of media coverage that the
time period had. Many technological advances were not created yet so many people were unaware
of the social ills. Between the 1950s and the 1960s, families were able to create an even more
positive way of
Essay on Sharks
SHARKS
There are more that 250 species of sharks, ranging from the harmless whale shark to the ferocious
great white. I will describe the feeding habits and localities of the three greatly known to mankind:
the great white shark (Carcharodon Carcharias), the tiger shark (Galeocerdo Cuvieri), and the bull
shark (Carcharhinus Leucas).
The great white shark, known as Carchardon Carcharias, feeds regularly on marine mammals, such
as seals, sea lions, otters, dolphins, and whales. Samuel Gruber in Discovering Sharks writes that the
great white consumes marine mammals when they come across a deceased one. Even though the
great white has the reputation of a man eater; they attack thinking that the diver or surfers on a short
board are part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They graze the Bahamas, Hawaii, Cuba, the Mediterranean, and any other warm waters.
The bull, shark known as Carcharimus Leucas, are widely cannibalistic. This means that they attack
their prey when it is still alive. Also like both the great white and tiger shark, bull sharks hunt
marine mammals. In Sharks and Other Dangerous Sea Creatures Idaz and Jerry Greenberg remark
that bull sharks encounter a large number of people since they (bull sharks) inhabit fresh and salt
water rivers and oceans. Bull sharks are found in the Pacific, Indian, and on both sides of the
Atlantic Ocean. Bull sharks rarely are found far from the shore line. Bulls have traveled up the
Mississippi, Zambezi, Amazon, Euphrates, and Tigris Rivers. The Greenbergs note that the bull
shark was thought to being separate species until recently. In South Africa the bull shark is known as
the Zambezi shark, one of the creatures that have been terrorizing the Natal Coast.
The Great White, Tiger, and Bull sharks are the greatest threat to mankind. I have told you what
they feed on and where they are located. These are just the three most dangerous out of 250 species
of sharks. Sharks are everywhere; you may be swimming with one every time you visit the beach
without knowing it.

Works Cited
Ellis, Richard. The Book of Sharks. NY: Grosset and Dunlap, 1976
Greenberg, Idaz and Jerry. Sharks and other Dangerous Sea Creatures. Miami: Sea Hawk Press, 1988
Gruber, Samuel H. Discovering Sharks. NJ: American
Interprofessional Communication in Healthcare
Reflection on the Handover Video Vignette The issue of inter professional communication is a
critical aspect of contemporary healthcare to enhance team communication and collaboration; its
unique principle is the ability of building mutual trust, understanding and support in healthcare
environment (Portsmouth, Coyle amp; Trede, 2012). More importantly, it ensures patient s intensive
care and outcomes effectively. In this reflective essay, by approaching the 5Rs framework for
reflection, I will be evaluating and analysing my personal characteristics, namely assertivenessand
active listening skills compared to characteristics of two health professionals working in
multidisciplinary team through a pregnancy related stroke handover.... Show more content on
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Also, there are hardly communication barriers between them. Accordingly, this could be explained
that they had a completely handover performance as a result of effective inter professional
communication and collaboration in order to optimise patient s outcome. Initially, I questioned
myself whether I might have reflective practice skills like two clinicians when conducting a clinical
process appropriately in the inter professional communication environment. Although I could
possess these characteristics as my personality trait, I realize that there is a gap of cognitive
knowledge to meet effective communication strategies in professional practice. Apparently, as a first
year nursing student, I have not sufficiently developed my ability to perform assertive and active
listening skills like them. As the pregnancy related stroke case is to threaten the safety for Sally and
her baby, there should have proper characteristics of teamwork communication to cooperate
adequately. However, I could not manage my voice and body posture calmly, relaxed if I encounter
this situation; moreover, I might have some limitation of conveying handoff professionally and
confidently like James. Then, although I am used to be good at active listening skill, I may interrupt
James to clarify patient s information sometimes; even I could not
The Movie Begins With A Long Shot Of The Background Greenery
The movie begins with a long shot of the background greenery which transitions into a close shot of
Saul. Saul is calm like the greenery and his expression conveys the comfort of the background,
contrasting the chaos ensuing around him. Another member of the Sonderkommando shuffles into
position, joining the shot, and says, Lets go . They begin to usher groups of people in another
direction. It is clear now that they are taking people off the trains and moving them to the camps.
There are loud sounds in the background ranging from babies crying to the grunts of someone being
punched. There is a hand held cameraon Saulas he continues shepherding, only stopping to salute
someone walking by. He does what he is told without question... Show more content on
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The next stage for the prisoners is to enter the showers . The background noise of this scene starts
with another officer telling the prisoners they must clean up so they can move to their jobs at the
camp. They are convinced they will be useful craftsmen or nurses, etc. Saul does not tell the truth,
but keeps his blank expression like he is taught to do. This is another example of Saul tuning out
the injustices occurring so he can survive. The focus of the scene is strictly on Saul, except when
he helps undress someone, they come into focus. This highlights that he is dealing with humans,
even though he moves around them mechanically, like mannequins. Once the people are
undressed, Saul again avoids eye contact as they chaotically are pushed into the showers . Saul is
conditioned to treat them like objects, triggering the violence to be ignored. When the men and
women are in the showers he mechanically gathers the prisoner s belongings disregarding that they
are people s possessions. He is overlooking the humanity around him and strictly doing his job.
Once that job is done he moves onto the next like he is programmed. The next task is helping hold
the door shut. As Saul and the camera move closer to the door, the screams grow louder. It is clear
to the audience that it is not just a shower, but the gas chambers. Again, Saul s emotionless
expression is contrasted with the screams and cries heard behind the doors. His lack of
Cardiac Muscle Lab Report
Activity 1: Investigating the Refractory Period of Cardiac Muscle
Results: Briefly describe what happened when you applied the electrical stimuli to the heart. (1 mark)
RESULTS: Applying single shocks in succession or multiple stimuli to deliver shocks at 20 stimuli
/sec led to the formation of successive double peaks with a period of pause between them. This
doublet is the normal systole closely followed by the extrasystole resulting from external stimulation,
and then compensatory pause so the heart may resume normal beating afterwards if there is no
further stimulus.
Question 1: The refractory period of cardiac muscle cells is significantly longer than the refractory
period of skeletal muscle cells. Given your knowledge of the cardiac cycle ... Show more content on
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The sympathetic reflexes result from sympathetic fibres beginning in the brainstem through the
spinal cord and spinal ganglia towards the heart. Heart muscles such as Purkinje fibres elicit a
rhythm when the heart s pacemaker, the sinoatrial node, is unable to do so.
Question 2c: Explain how these two mechanisms of vagal escape would differ in an isolated heart
preparation such as the one used in this simulated experiment versus a heart in a live animal/human.
(2 marks)
ANSWER: When working on a heart in vivo there is the action of both parasympathetic, sympathetic
stimulation as well as hormonal control. In a live animal, the heart will continually be indirectly
stimulated by nerve impulses that increase or decrease heart rate based on bodily activity. There is
an absence of those factors in an isolated heart preparation, thus the heart rate will solely be
determined by the sinoatrial node and the external stimuli administered.
Activity 3: Examining the Effect of Temperature on Heart Rate
Results: Provide the heart rate values recorded when the heart was bathed with Ringer s solution of
different temperatures. (2
Single Sex Education Essay
Introduction:
Single sex education began in 1890, in England, for men only. Education was believed to be for
men only because men usually took over the family by providing funds necessary to run a household.
Usually women learned only fundamental concepts, such as how to cook, clean, sew and care for
children. Women did not attend school; rather, they learned the skill of reading and writing, and
some acquired mathematics through private lessons or a tutor, but if they were rich they were sent
to a boarding school where the emphasis would be on elegant accomplishments like music, dancing,
drawing, painting, embroidery, and even sometimes French. Women were not allowed to further
their education after grammar school. If they wished, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
In 1968, the U.S Department of Education, once the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,
issued a declaration saying that school officials are responsible for providing equal educational
opportunities for all, regardless of one s nationality, race, or color(Salomone 15.) Although these
laws gave each person the right to attend a school of his or her choice, the creation of single sex
schools brought a new definition to education. The single sex format creates opportunities that don t
exist in the coed classroom (Sax 1/11).
Students who attend single sex high schools have a greater chance of being less distracted than in a
coeducational high school.
Boys tend to lessen their aggressive edge and become communal in a single sex setting. They can
just be boys and not have to worry about what girls may say because they are not in the same
school. Boys can enjoy poetry and play in an orchestra. This is a tremendous contrast to a co
educational high school setting.
Girls drop their shyness and begin to take risks in a single sex school setting. They become more
competitive. They embrace sports like field hockey and soccer with enthusiasm without worrying
about appearing like tom boys.
Young Teenagers are subjected to an inundation of pressure to become adults before they are ready
to do so. They grow up too swiftly. Single sex education is a gentler, more controlled atmosphere.
On the contrary: some public schools which have adopted
How To Liveto 100 By Dan Buettner
Living Happier and Longer Forever Could people live longer having a happy and healthy life?
Most humans would like to live many years with health, happiness and quality of life; however,
only few people have longer and healthy lives. According to Dan Buettner in How To LiveTo 100
, healthy habits and life styles have demonstrated good results in people of different cultures for
increasing life expectancy. Buettner s study found some communities that can live more than 85
years enjoying and remaining active in society and these groups of people were denominated Blue
Zones . Meanwhile, American life expectancy average is only 78 years and it is lower in
comparison with other countries that their average is more than 85 years and over; this... Show more
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In countries that families are tight and have close relationships, elder people can live healthy and
longer, feeling that they are important and useful for new generations (Buettner, part 14)..
Specifically, in Sardinia elder people are recognized for their wisdom and their positive influence in
their children life. For example, the grandmother effect is important to prevent diseases and death in
both, elder and young people (Buettner, part 15). As an illustrion, Buettner exorts the importance of
the family in Blue Zones societies and how they take care of their children and elders building
healthy and strong communities and this behavior impacts life expectancy (Part 15). Although some
American people are extremely independent, in my neighborhood is possible to plan communities
activities that involve different generations such us tennis, basketball and volleyball tournaments and
another activities in holidays, taking advantages of the neighborhood facilities; thus, spending time
in family and establishing close and strong relationships is an important fact than my neighbor s
families could be considered to increase life
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism
1. Trends Analysis of Dubai s Job Marketplace

The job marketplace in Dubai is one unlike anywhere in the world. This is due to a number of
reasons that generally stem from two factors, the readily available supply of cheap labour, and a
rapidly developing economy (Dubai, 2009). Whilst most people might believe that Dubai s economy
is largely dependent on oil, many don t realise that oil currently only comprises approximately 10%
of the emirates economy. In the last fifteen years Dubai has made significant investments around the
world and has funded a huge number of projects within the emirate it s self, pushing towards creating
Dubai the ultimate tourist destination (Current economy, 2009). Accompanied by the readily
available cheap ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It provides people with a number of links to both general or industry specific websites, and would
be an essential tool to use in finding hospitality or tourism jobs in the emirate. Locally,
newspapers such as the 7 Days , Khaleej Times or Gulf News may also be used to search for jobs.
These companies do have websites but the classifieds are somewhat outdated and not nearly as
comprehensive as they are in print.

3. Potential Jobs

When looking for a hospitality and tourism job in Dubai, there is one important factor that one must
consider. Whilst Dubai might seem to have a number of different hotels and attractions, most of
these are owned and run by a select number of larger hotel and resort groups (Collins, 2007).
Therefore, when looking for a job and more importantly a career path, one would be wise to
investigate the particular group or chain rather than the specific hotel, restaurant or resort that they
may be considering.

The Jumeriah Hotel Group is one of the most recognized and well established groups in Dubai.
They were recently awarded the Hewitt Best Employers in the Middle East Award in 2009, and it
is primarily for these reasons that all five of the potential jobs (Appendix I V) that were selected are
within the Jumeriah Hotel Group. A high quality working environment is critical in any career
choice, as
Comparing Confidence In Emerson s Self-Reliance And One...
Brooke Davis says, It s the oldest story in the world. One day you re 17 planning for someday and
quietly, without you ever noticing, someday today. And then someday is yesterday. And this is
your life (Davis). One day you re 17 planning for someday and quietly, without you ever noticing,
someday becomes today. This theme can be seen in the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson. An
example of this theme can be seen in One Tree Hill in the tv show. Self Reliance. Ralph Waldo
Emerson s Self Reliance, One Tree Hill they both prove that following yourself and being confidence
is achieving your destiny link to being misunderstand. They both is supported by character, conflict,
and man vs self.
The theme is supported by Nathan Scott s character, wants to control his own life. Nathan wants
said, I realize now when your heart breaks, you gotta fight like hell to make sure you re ... Show
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They both is supported by character, conflict, and man vs self. Nathan Scott s character, when he
wants to control his own life, Lucas s conflict, when he joins the Ravens, and Lucas s man v.s self,
when he has to deal with his heart condition. One Tree, is a relationship between two half brothers,
named Nathan and Lucas Scott, who were enemies but then they bond over time and then they
become best of friends.Self Reliance, is about an American philosopher and written by Ralph
Waldo Emerson, It contains statements of one of Emerson s recurrent themes: the need for each
individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow their own instincts and ideas.
That is why Self Reliance and One Tree Hill was great to compare to each other, because they
have so much in common. Overall, this whole essay was written to show how One Tree Hill and
Self Reliance is similar

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