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Deadly Mind Traps Analysis
Do the people know that they do many traps in their daily life? Once I read the Deadly Mind
Traps I remembered some traps that I did when I was child. I didn t know why I do this, but when
I read the Deadly Mind Traps I knew why I did these traps. It explained the traps that the people do
in their life. Some of these traps are very danger and lead the person to die. Deadly Mind Traps
helped me to understand these traps. Jeff Wise, who wrote the Deadly Mind Traps, has a BS in
evolutionary biology from Harvard University. He published articles in many periodicals
including Men s Health, Outside, National Geographic Adventure, Esquire, Popular Science,
Details, and he also the author of Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger (2009).
These things led him to write an essay about the Deadly Mind Traps . He wrote the essay as a
blog post for Psychology Today and he revised it for inclusion in Reader s Digest Six. The author
presented his main idea by classifying the traps into five categories, using examples for each trap,
and the tone that he used to inform the people about the common traps that they do. The author used
three major elements to express his main idea, such as classification, analysis, and... Show more
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MODs are rational path of presenting oneself. The classification that the author used helps the
people to understand the author idea about the deadly mind traps. The author presented his essay
about deadly traps by classifying it to five parts. In each part, he gave examples about the subject
that he presented. For example, when he talked about the Domino Effect, he gave an example
about how the farmer did when he was trying to put manure to the pipe. Also, he gave solutions to
avoid these traps that the people do in their daily life. In addition, the author supported his essay by
adding citations of the experts in each example. So, these things made his essay have very effective
Current Situation Of The New World Project Coordinate...
Current situation

Virtually all transportation engineering firms today produce digital data for their designs, mostly in
the form of 2D files in either Microstation (.dgn) or Autocad (.dwg) format. These files represent the
plan layout, in the real world project coordinate system, of each discipline of work: roadway,
drainage, structure, electrical, communications, and so on. Some of the digital data represents other
views, such as profile, elevation, cross sections, and highly complex digital data contains non
graphic data such as coordinate geometry, templates, and networks. This digital design data isn t
new; it s been growing in use since the early 80 s and reached critical mass in the early 90 s

However, even with all of this digital data being created, the focus of the work is still on
producing traditional deliverables in the form of plans (also referred to as drawings) who s format
has changed very little since the blueprint was invented in the mid 1800 s.

Traditional Plans Are Analog Information

Traditional plans or drawings are analog information printed by referencing the underlying digital
information. The only means of interpreting them is by visual recognition (shape), scaling
(approximate distance), or by reading a callout (text and numbers). They are a mimicry of what past
technology caused the format of communication to be. However, even though the technology has
changed, the mimicry of past form stays the same, in much the same manner as an
Population Growth In America Essay
Between 1990 and 2010 the United States of America has added more than 60 million people to its
population. The question above asks how has the population changed ethnically over the ranges of
Country State or county are there any ethnic differences in scale and where has the growth been
positive and or negative over the years? As the results show we looked at the whole country, New
York State and the 12 major counties of the State.
The United States has grown by approximately 30 million people ever 10 years. The white alone
population has remained the dominant ethnicity in almost every table we looked at except Table 4.
Although being the dominant group its population percentage have decreased in all the tables with
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In the Bronx, this population has increased by 121% with significant growth in areas Kings and
Westchester counties. Areas such as Erie and Monroe the population growth match the United States
and New York State. Its seems like this particular group is moving towards the inner cities in New
York State
Asians and South Pacific Islanders have grown as a percentage in the country by 1 every census
period in the country and New York State. Their growth is may just be population growth because
of live births. But in Kings, Queen, Nassau, and Suffolk however, shows a growth that has to be
migration may be even chain migration. The population in each of these areas grew by more than
50 percent in 1990 2000 and more than 30 percent in the following census. This instance is the first
place I see signs of immigration. It also shows that the within the country and the state you would
never see these amazing changes.
Asian Indian group, unlike the Asian and South Pacific Islanders, grew on every geographical scale
except for one county, Erie County. Their population changed by over 50 percent for country state
and
Why I Was The Only Person Who Was Ready
My thirteen year old mind could not handle waiting idly in an uncomfortable, wooden chair. By
that time, my powdered makeup had turned into beads of liquid. Can we please leave, I yelled
we re going to be late! In response to no response, I stood up from my chair and marched into my
cousin s room. I was startled as I walked in on one of the most frantic scenes I had ever witnessed.
There were clothes sprawled on the floor, makeup powder on the dresser and jewelry on the bed.
My cousins and aunts were running around the room; some were getting ready, some were
arguing and some were talking on the phone. The mixture of heat and expensive perfume was
asphyxiating. We re going to miss the trip tia ! I failed to understand why I was the only person who
was ready. We had all been aware of our reservations for the party boat in Old San Juanfor almost a
week.
We re almost ready Val, go start the car. Her response was almost humorous because I knew she
was nowhere near being ready. On her head, rested her shower cap and in the closet, hung her dress.
Respectfully, I continued to follow her orders and accept our inevitable lateness.
I was born in Bayamon, Puerto Rico on February,4th, 1999. Since that day, I have come to the
conclusion that no one on the island is familiar with the concept of time. Puerto Ricans often
jokingly regard reoccurring tardiness as a common quality. Along with their skewed view of time,
they also seem to have an aversion to frugality. Unfortunately,
Advance Medical Tech. Corp. Case Study
I.INTRODUCTION Experiencing low cost traditional surgical procedures, Advanced Medical
Technology Corporation (AMT) wants to broadcast this tagline by manufacturing well designed
medical instrument based on a massive researching. Taking into account the efforts and
allowances spilled by AMT on its research and development aspect, and in invading new markets,
it is not unexpected that it had gained an extraordinary growth and rapid expansion of its sales
force for just a few years of being established. Like any other companies who were in their infancy
/growth stage, it is a normal thing to put the best shoe forward in order to gain an A+ mark. But the
aggressiveness nature of the decisions made by Peter Haskins, president of the AMT,... Show more
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But the company concentrated mainly in research and development and in establishing itself to new
markets not merely giving attention to the financial aspect of the company and giving little attention
on the company s resources. These results to their difficulty in securing credits for them to have
sufficient fund because lending group find the company unqualified to enter into loan agreements.
This study focuses on how AMT will be able to raise sufficient fund to finance their continuing
operations. The study includes analysis of Advanced Medical Technology Corporation with the aid
of the different techniques presented as part of financial management. The study further provides
that in order for Advanced Medical Technology Corporation to obtain a higher lending limit Line
of Credit; the company must work on improving manufacturing inefficiencies, short term loans,
operation and managing Accounts Receivable. III. HIGHLIGHTS The combination of the state
of the art products and a rapidly expanding market resulted in AMT s sales growth in excess of
30% per year. Sales volume, which had grown continuously from the start, was always large in
relation to available capital. The situation was worsening by large operating losses. In the year
1983, it entered into agreement with Biological Labs, Inc. The company sold to Biological Labs,
Inc. 5% of its outstanding shares for $7 million plus a right to purchase additional 13% of ten
outstanding
Iron Throne Of The Seven Kingdoms
Lorena Ambriz
Final Paper
Writing 4W
Hegel, Allison
Information Management In recent years, the amount of information we have aces to might seem
overwhelming and unbearable. The internet alone contains billions if not trillions of outlets filled
with information. Books, articles, journals, reviews, movies and even television shows seem to
through more information that one can handle. How is it that we manage the amount of
information we are given. How is it that we are not overwhelmed with everything and are able to?
The reason for this is that we have learned to evolve and adapt to this overload of information by
learning to develop an analytical mentality which we apply to forms of information we come across
on a daily basis.
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B. Weiss, based on a series of fantasy novels by American author George R.R Martin. Surprisingly,
it does not follow one central storyline, but rather interweaves several plots with a large cast. First
is the battle for the succession to the Iron Throne of the Seven Kingdoms, consisting of noble
families fighting for independence from it; then there is the attempts to claim the throne. Finally,
there is also the rising threat of the winter and the legendary creatures (White Walkers) who
threaten the stability of the North as well as the rest of the Seven Kingdoms. Ultimately, there are
nine noble families fighting for control over the land of Westeros. The friction between these
houses, including the houses Stark, Baratheon, Targaryen and Lannister are prevalent throughout
the show, leading to a full scale war for power. All while an ancient evil awakens in the North
(uprising of the White Walkers). The amount of information in every episode of Game of Thrones
is unimaginable. Every episode results in a new story line or an expansion of an old one that
makes it difficult to keep track of everything that is going on. However, there are ways that one can
manage this overload of
Rod Cell Structure
The Importance of Structure in Rod Cells
On Earth, there is a myriad of living organisms with a variety of characteristics and appearances
that live side by side. These organisms are divided into groups based on these different
characteristics, however all living organisms are interconnected by the simple fact that living
organisms are built upon the same basic unit of life; the cell. All cells share many common structures
and organelles, however, there are cells that have evolved through time to specialize in carrying
out a specific function and their structures changed. Some of these specialized cells are also
exclusively found in a certain group of organisms. One of these specialized cells is the rod cells
that are found exclusively in vertebrates. These rod cells are a crucial part of the sensory nervous
system; specifically the visual system.
In general, rod cells are one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This segment of the cell consists of of cell membrane in the form of disks that are packed closely
together in order to ensure that multiple of these disks are inside. These disks contain the visual
pigment called rhodopsin, a unique photosensitive molecule found only in rod cells that convert
light into signal. Rhodopsin is made up of two proteins called opsin and retinal; when rhodopsin
makes contact with light, it is broken down into these two proteins, and the light is then converted
into a chemical signal that is sent to through the synaptic terminal towards the optic nerve. Due to
rhodopsin breaking down easily and quickly under bright light, the overstimulation of rod cells is
prevented and cone cells are used instead. In dim lighting, there is little rhodopsin that is being
broken down, leading to a higher concentration of rod cells which allows better vision in the dark,
which is the reason why rod cells are functional in
Advantages Of Effective Altruism
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Assignment 2
Howwouldyou characterize effective altruism? Are there good reasons to support this view?
I characterize effective altruism as planning and strategizing on how to do good for the world.
This can be done through a career, political advocacy, or charitable giving. This contrasts with
how people usually do good acts for the world, which, according to Matthews, is donating to a
charity whenever we feel like it, many times on a whim to make ourselves feel good, but not doing
it as a calculated measure to move towards solving a problem. They do not take the time to research
the data and develop a strategy to solve the problem.
There are good reasons to support effective altruism. It is a very strong viewpoint that can save lives
because of how strategic and focused it is. For example, GiveWell is a charity that is considered
the origin of effective altruism. It uses evidence with philanthropy instead of just donating to feel
good. They have been forward thinking on factory farming which means that they were serious
about animal suffering without doing sappy, emotional guilty PETA style work (Matthews). As a
result, their thinking has helped to save lives. Nick Cooney, who is the director of education for
Mercy for Animals, said that corporate campaigns for better treatment of farm animals could be
effective (Matthews). The Humane League managed to convince corporate food service
companies, which are the ones that source cafeterias, food courts, and other similar places, to never
use eggs from chickens that were in tortured in cages. This effective altruistic move helped to save
5 million animal lives in a year and it only cost less than 2 cents per animal.
This also helped Walmart and Starbucks to stop using pigs from farms that use gestation crates.
This makes it very difficult for pregnant pigs to walk around, and this only cost 5 cents for each
animal spared the total was 18 million. In total, the Humane Society of the United States saved 40
million animals at 40 cents each.
Effective altruism is a very powerful movement that can change philanthropy and be a model for
rigorous, organized advocacy.
According toexistential risk obsessives, why should
Essay about Flannery O Connor
Flannery O Connor

Mary Flannery O Connor was born in Savannah, Georgia, on March 25, 1925. Until she graduated
in 1945 she was known as Mary Flannery. At this point she felt that Mary Flannery didnt seem
suitable, on one occasion she described it as sounding like the name of an Irish washerwoman. From
this point on, she was known as just Flannery OConnor. Flannery is most recognized for her short
stories but at the same time had great interest in cartooning and drawing. She would paint over any
cracks in the walls of her home so that her mother would not cover them up with paintings from
relatives. As a student at Georgia State College for women Flannery displayed her interests in art by
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While living at this residence Flannery became sick with a incurable disease known as Lupus.
After coming to terms with her illness OConnor returned home to Geogia where she concentrated
most of her efforts on writing and less on cartooning. Wise Blood, her first novel, was finished in
1952, this was an extraordinary achievement for her. Considering her belief that she would pass
away in the preceding 3 years, OConnor devoted most of her time to writing her short stories. After
surprisingly living to see the end of the third year Flannery had completed nine short stories.

Most of what is known about Flannery after she moved back to Georgia is relayed through her
correspondence with friends and people who admired her work. One person in particular who
became very close with Flannery was a fan who had developed a friendship and companionship
over an eight year period through the exchange of 250 letters. In 1979, Flannerys close friend Sally
Fitzgerald published The Habit of Being. She used the letters that had been shared between the two
friends to help document Flannerys life. The anonymous friend OConnor had exchanged the letters
with throughout the years was not revealed until 1998 when she took her own life. It was at this
point that the public had learned the true identity of Betty Hester, the mystery correspondent.

Flannery exceeded her expectation of only living three years. While continuing to write throughout
her illness, she completed two
A Soldier’s War
Up until World War I descriptions of war in America are confined primarily to generals account . .
. leaving much of the war s confusion and chaos to the imagination (Smith 11). American writers
rarely considered war as a viable literary subject, until Stephen Crane s civil war novel, The Red
Badge of Courage. Despite Crane having never been in a war zone his publication is considered
among the first to capture the potential of the battlefield as a literary backdrop. Further developing
the war novelgenre, Ernest Hemingway adds what Smith describes as a journalistic style to a more
modern skeptical outlook on war. Just as Hemingway s work provides graphic detail of World War
I, Tim O Brien s novels [have] become the Vietnam... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example of this is in the chapter On the Rainy River, when the narrator, also named Tim O
Brien,3 attempts to dodge the draft by heading to Canada. The novelist sates I never did any of
these things, but I thought about it . . . if I were to tell you the literal truth about that summer [it]
would be that I played a lot of golf and worried a lot about the draft. But that s a crummy story. It
doesn t make you feel anything (qtd. in Moore). Though On the Rainy River, is not real, the effect
of the raw emotion in the chapter is certainly authentic. Relying on the principle of eliciting
emotion, O Brien simplifies the foreign concept of war in the fabricated details of his narrative. In
this way, O Brien finds fiction is sometimes paradoxically more real than actuality. The Vietnam
War, O Brien proclaims, consists of contradictory truths: it can be argued, for instance, that war is
grotesque . . . war is also [beautiful] (O Brien 81). He further summarizes this paradox, asserting,
war is nasty; war is fun. War is thrilling; war is drudgery. War is what makes you a man; war makes
you dead (O Brien 81). The contradictory relationship between fiction and actuality explored
throughout the text both reflects and expresses the reoccurring inconsistencies of the Vietnam War.
As another means to demonstrate the war s inherent
Homeland Security Vs Homeland Security
Much has been discussed about homeland security and homeland defense regarding their differences
and similarities, but regardless of how the two are related, the fact remains that they both serve the
purpose of protecting and defending America, making our citizens safe, and to protect the integrity
of our infrastructure, rendering our nation a safe place to live and build family traditions. The
ultimate purpose of both Homeland Defense and Homeland Securityis to protect, defend, and assist
with the safety and security of the citizens of the United States. One purpose specifically caters to
the protection of our citizens in land and the other focuses on the protection of citizens from overseas.
Homeland Defense operates within the United States and outside the United States to provide
critical protection to the country against terrorism. Homeland defense is the task the military is
handed outside of the United States. For the purpose of defending and protecting our nation, the
reason why military personnel are sent all over the world to fight radical extremists who pose a
threat to our nation. They also monitor any other entity who can potentially become a threat to our
country.
Homeland defense represents the protection of our territory, population, and critical infrastructure by
deterring and defending against foreign and domestic threats, supporting civil authorities for crisis
and consequence management, and helping to ensure the continuance of critical national assets
(Department of the Army 1999, 1). (Noftsinger, 2007)
The Department of Defense main objective is to provide the military forces necessary to protect the
security of our country. To protect our natural resources, installations, and facilities by discouraging
and preventing acts of terror against the American public. To support the overall mission by fighting
radical extremist who plan and carry out attacks on American soil claiming the lives of innocent
citizens. Our military servicemembers operate from overseas and within our states protecting our
borders, skies, ports, and shores from terrorist who wish to plant fear and create chaos in our nation.
Homeland defense represents the protection of our territory, population, and critical
Long Term Care Insurance Research Papers
1. Long Term Care Insurance

If your senior loved one has a chronic illness or disability, they may benefit from investing in long
term care insurance. Medicare and employer based insurance plans typically don t cover in home
care. Long term care insurance is purchased separately and covers in home care from health aides or
caregivers. Because insurance companies typically will withhold payment for a certain time period
after the insurance is purchased for seniors with pre existing conditions, make sure your loved one
has funds in savings or other sources to cover the care before the insurance begins to pay.

2. Veteran s Aid

Seniors may qualify for assistance with home care through the Veteran s Assistance (VA) Aid and
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The loan can be paid in one lump sum or with monthly payments. The loan doesn t have to be
repaid as long as your loved one lives in the home. If they die or move, the loan will have to be
repaid via monthly installments.

4. Accelerated Death Benefits

Life insurance policies normally aren t paid out until your loved one passes away. Accelerated
death benefits, however, allow your loved one to receive a portion of their life insurance policy in
advance of their death. They can use this money to pay for in home care. To determine if they can
use this benefit, your loved one should talk to their life insurance broker.

5. Government and Private Programs

According to the National Council on Aging, there are more than 2,000 programs from
government and private corporations that assist seniors in paying for care. These range from
grants from the Alzheimer s Association to pay for seniors who need care for Alzheimer s disease
to the Harry and Jeanette Wineberg Foundation that has given out hundreds of grants to pay for
senior care. Contact your loved one s local National Council on Aging office to fill out a benefits
questionnaire to determine which grants they may be eligible to
Oklahoma Facts
Oklahoma State Report

Introduction
Oklahoma is a fascinating state. There are lots of weird and fun facts about Oklahoma. Oklahoma
has very important and famous people that were born there, including sports players and celebrities.
There are many important things that Oklahoma needed to overcome. There are lot of places to see.
Lastly, there are some wonderful inventions that were from Oklahoma. Fun and Weird Facts First,
one thing that is important to Oklahoma is some of its facts that are fun and weird. One thing you
might have never known about Oklahoma is that the state that has the most man made lakes in the
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Around 1905 the U.S government sent hundreds of thousands of Indians into Oklahoma territory
to live. Thousands of Indians died along the way. In 1907 Oklahoma became the 47th state. A
majority of people came to Oklahoma because of its oil. In 1930 Oklahoma had a horrible
drought and the dry dirt blew all over everything. The sky was black and every single house no
matter how hard they tried dirt got in. The farmers overused the land and they did not give the
soil what they needed so all the crops died out. By 1934 Oklahoma drought was so severe it was
known as a desert called the Dust Bowl.The Dust Bowl lasted for 10 years. This first happened
because the cattle and the sheep ate all the grass and they there was nothing to support the dirt. After
the Dust Bowl more than a million people from Oklahoma moved to California when California did
not want them so they called them Okies. Conclusion
This proves that Oklahoma is a fascinating state. There are many fun and weird facts about
Oklahoma. Oklahoma was home to many famous and important people in life today. There were
many events that Oklahoma needed to get through. There are so many important locations in
Oklahoma. Finally there are many inventions that are from Oklahoma. This is why Oklahoma is
such an interesting state. Now where would want to go on your

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