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The document outlines various topics including a guide for using StudyHub.Vip for writing assistance, Zeno's Dichotomy paradox, John Steinbeck's 'The Chrysanthemums', and social inequalities related to viral hemorrhagic fevers. It also discusses the exclusionary rule in law, migraine headaches, mandala healing, and compares two business magazines. Additionally, it includes personal reflections on experiences in Switzerland and a brief mention of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

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The document outlines various topics including a guide for using StudyHub.Vip for writing assistance, Zeno's Dichotomy paradox, John Steinbeck's 'The Chrysanthemums', and social inequalities related to viral hemorrhagic fevers. It also discusses the exclusionary rule in law, migraine headaches, mandala healing, and compares two business magazines. Additionally, it includes personal reflections on experiences in Switzerland and a brief mention of the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

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Dichotomy
Investigation:
The Dichotomy or also Achilles and Tortoise Paradox: Introducing the first paradox Achilles and
the Tortoise . This paradox is very similar to the idea of the Dichotomy so by explaining the
example of Achilles and the Tortoise both will be covered. Zeno came up with the idea of the
Dichotomy, which means dividing by two. As an example for this he came up with the example
of a character called Achilles. One day Achilles and a tortoise had a speed race against each other.
Obviously the tortoise is much slower to Achilles was so modest to allow him to have a head start
of 100 meters. As Zeno and Aristoteles says, when the race starts Achilles has to catch up with the
tortoise so he sprints. While this is happening he is halving the distance towards the tortoise. There
is no problem here because assuming no acceleration or deceleration, he is always going to half the
distance as shown on this picture:

Assuming that Achilles is running at 10meters per second (m/s) one can logically say that ... Show
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As with Achilles and a tortoise this one even further stresses the idea that motion is just an illusion.
In this example Zeno assumes that time, in his definition, is only made up of a series of moments .
In this paradox one arrow, just a regular arrow, has been shot or is just simply in motion. Zeno
himself states that with his paradox, no motion is occurring while the arrow is in motion. This is
because he assumes that for each instance of time, which can be broken up into small intervals as
defined earlier by him, no movement occurs. Again explaining this more in detail, he is saying that
because of all these moments occurring and being able to divide these up into smaller intervals
which then ultimately lead to the point where the arrow is not moving at all because time has
moments and no movement occurs in that moment of time. This is why Zeno claims that the arrow
is not moving at
The Chrysanthemums
John Steinback created a masterpiece that describes a most peculiar case of a strong minded
woman bound by a rural area during the 1920 s and 30 s. The narrator writes about a rather
troubled protagonist who seems to have a lot of ambition built up inside to change her ways of just
being an old fashioned marital wife. Her biggest problem could be the fact she is being repressed
by the primitive ideology that men work and women nurture. Studying the characters and point of
view of The Chrysanthemums allows for a better understanding to how truly alone our protagonist,
Elisa, may feel. The protagonist is a round character who is first introduced when she is in her jail
cell, the garden. The narrator describes Elisa s questionable outfit that
The Social Inequalities And The Biosocial Ecology
Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) are found around the world that is one group of illness caused by
virus of five distinct families: Arenaviridae, Bunyaviridae, Filoviridae, Flaviviridae, and
Paramyxoviridae (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013). These include the Ebola and
Marburg, Lassa fever, and yellow fevervirus (U.S National Library of Medicine, 2016). Garrett
point out that less than a decade ago, one of the biggest problem in the world was the lack of
resources available to combat the multiple scourges ravaging the world s poor and sick. (Garrett,
p. 171). Today, thanks to private donations, more money is being assigned toward pressing health
challenges. But because the efforts of this money is paying for a largely uncoordinated and
directed mostly at specific high profile diseases resulting a problem because the world is poised to
spend enormous resources to conquer the diseases of the poor (Garrett, p. 171). This paper will
discuss the epidemiology of VHFs., the social inequalities and the biosocial ecology. The five
families of viruses that cause viral hemorrhagic feverare most found over the world. The
Arenaviridae are a family of virus whose members are generally associated with rodent transmitted
disease in humans causing severe illnesses (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013).
Flaviviridae are a family of positive, single stranded, enveloped RNA virus. They are found in
arthropods, primarily ticks and mosquitoes, and can infect
Exclusionary Rule
This essay will discuss the definition of the exclusionary rule and its purpose. Also, the amendment
that is most closely associated will be discussed along with the common expectations of the
exclusionary rule. The book provides the definition of the exclusionary rule, which is The legal
principle that government is prohibited from using in trials evidence that was obtained by
unconstitutional means (for example, illegal search and seizure). It is said that the rule was
formulated on a limited basis in a 1914 Supreme Court decision. The exclusionary rulewas expanded
to the point where almost any illegally obtained evidence was inadmissible in the 1960s. The three
common exceptions to the exclusionary rule are the good faith exception, the inevitable discovery
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The next exception to the exclusionary rule is the inevitable discovery exception. This exception
was developed in the case of Nix v. Williams in 1984. The summary of this case is that Williams
kidnapped a young girl, the police then got a warrant for this arrest, later arresting him. Williams
was then interrogated as the police were transporting him, letting the police know where to find
the girl s body, therefore his rights were violated. In court it was concluded that the police had
other evidence leading to the girl s body. The book s definition of inevitable discovery exception
is, The legal principle that otherwise excludable evidence can be admitted in trial if police would
eventually have discovered the evidence by other means. The last exception is the plain view
exception. The exception was created in the 1996 case, Whren v. United States, which is about a man
who was stopped for a minor traffic infraction, but the man had drugs sitting in his front
Understanding Migraine Headaches
A migraine is a common, chronic, and debilitating neurovascular disorder. It is characterized by
attacks of serve headache along with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and some patients an
aura neurological symptom (Goadsby, Lipton, Ferrari, 2002). There are two types of migraines
classical migraineand common migraine. Classical migraine is one that either preceded or
accompanied by focal neurological symptoms which are generally visual, this occurs in 15% of
patients and is referred to migraine with aura(Goadsby, Lipton, Ferrari, 2002). Common Migraine is
one that has episodes of head pain that are severe and throbbing and can last 4 to 72 hours. These
are migraines without aura and are usually associated with nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light,
sound or movement (Sorge et al., 1988). When diagnosed with frequent migraine attacks, doctors try
to understand what the cause of a subject s migraines are which can be due to many variables such
as stress, sleep deprivation or menstruation.
Migraine attacks start at any age but they peak in the early to mid adolescence age. Migraines
rates were observed for a year and the results showed the prevalence of migraines being 11%
overall, 6% among men and 15 18% in women(Stewart WF, Lipton RB, Celentano DD, Reed ML,
1992). Although prevalence of migraine is similar in preadolescent boys and girls, when the onset of
the menstrual cycle occurs, it changes. After onset migraine attacks are two to three times higher in
Mandala Research Paper
Mandala healing is not one of the most well known forms of alternative healing. However, the
integration of a mandala image into a meditation session can certainly boost the effectiveness of the
process. That is why the concept of mandala healing deserves a closer look.

Meditation has long since been used as a means of promoting proper restorative mental health
benefits. When a person meditates, it becomes possible to calm and relax the mind. This can put an
end to much of the psychic noise that is present within the deep recesses of the mind. Now, this is
not to say that meditation alone will cure all mental and emotional ills one may possess. Yet, it can
definitely help in many regards towards calming the mind and allowing the healing process to take
place.

Some may have certain preconceived notions as to how meditation is performed. They will often
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Koans are parables without clear meanings that are meant to be pondered. With mandala healing, a
painting or other artistic image or symbol is what is to be pondered upon.

What exactly is a mandala and how is it possible to integrate its symbolism with mandala healing? It
is a circular diagram that originated in Hinduism and has found its way into Zen Buddhism. In time,
the mandala was heavily integrated into tantra meditation practices. In the most simplistic terms this
involves looking into the imagery and outside of the natural world. In essence, you will look beyond
yourself and into the mandala to fully maximize your meditative experience.

So, where can you acquire a mandala? This is the fun part: you can make one yourself. No, that
does not mean you need to be the most talented artist in the world or even possess a modicum of
artistic skills. You simply need to have the basic ability to craft a decent mandala based on words
and symbols that are meaningful to
Comparing Two Magazines Essay
Comparing Two Magazines

For my compare and contrast essay, I have decided to compare two magazines in the financial and
business world of entrepreneurs. The name of the first magazine is Small business opportunities and
the second magazine is Entrepreneurs Be your own boss

The theme of the first magazine is to highlight, how and what type of businesses to start and make
money without putting in much of the hard work. The very first page of the magazine shows an
absolute image of the man and women dressed up with lots of money and a road of success. The
magazine rapidity claims Sure ways to make money . It seems like editor is personally involved in
guaranteeing the success of the business with highlighting text displaying ... Show more content on
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The cover page is much simpler yet attractive without any graphics simply saying Low cost
businesses you can start today .

The very first page is well displayed; it contains popular franchise information. The magazine takes
a step by step approach to guide an individual with general topics like How to start up and build a
business . It seems like editor has no bias towards the information presented. The emphasis of this
magazine is on the presenting more information about a product rather then just giving the monitory
figures.

The color and layout of the magazine is very simple and professional. Editor shows concern of
misleading ads and puts emphasis on starting small. Towards the middle of the magazine in which
he presents a simple but very well laid out table of the popular franchises, with topics like
demographics, startup cost and brief introduction of the provider. In the last part of the magazine
editor has put together a list of other sources and publication to inform and pursue readers to research
more rather have them jump to conclusion by just looking at inflated figures.

In conclusion, I have found that both of these magazines are very different and appeals to different
class of people. The first magazine is not for the startup businessman but for somebody who can
sense a foe or real business offer. The second magazine is a starting point for new entrepreneurs who
want to start small but need a peek into
A Fountain Research Paper
The Valley of Many Fountains Have you ever seen a place that was so surreal that the landscape
looked as if it were green screen? What if you were able to experience the rush of watching
someone run off the cliff of a mountain only to watch them glide gracefully through the sky? What
do you think it would sound like to hear over 20,000 liters of water pounding through a mountain
every second? Can you imagine cheese so natural that you can almost taste the grass the cows ate? A
place this surreal could only be located in Switzerland, one of the most beautiful countries in the
world. Experiencing Switzerland s cow culture of the small mountain towns, being surrounded by the
Alps and waterfalls, and having the ability to choose from so many... Show more content on
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One day, my mom and went to the top of one of the Alps called the Schilthorn which had this James
bond Museum because one of the Bond movies from the 60 s had been filmed there and where I
got to play in the snow for the first time. The Schilthorn also had a revolving restaurant on top of the
mountain so as we were trying to warm up from walking around in the wind and the snow on the
top of the mountain by having some hot chocolate we got to see all the Alps from all angles.
Another afternoon we were there, my mom and I went to Trummelbach falls which one of the
other tourist at our hotel recommended doing because it was a fall inside the mountain. We took
an elevator shaft up into the mountain and when we got out, all I could hear was the pounding of
twenty thousand liters of water going through the mountain per second which would echo across
the mountain caverns. As we walked further into the mountain, we got to see different parts of the
fall at every level and there were all these really cool shaped caverns. In order to see the rest of the
falls, we had to walk outside down the mountain and every time we came around the corner there
would be the falls in the shape of funky spirals or turns. Plus, as we walked down the mountain, I
could see all the way across the valley with cows grazing on pastures, waterfalls sprouting out, and
snowcapped Alps all at once. It was my
Road To Morocco Sparknotes
1. What is the Middle East like? What is it like compared to the U.S. or Europe? Road to Morocco
depicts the Middle East, as a vast sandy desert, home to few settlements (Karameesh is shown to
be the only city in a vast empty desert) and only partially inhabited by people, as well as camels. It
is depicted as a mysterious, exotic and erotic place, with Jeff and Orville repeatedly calling it
strange due to their inability to understand it traditions,, which is where most of the film s humor
arises. One of the many times Jeff and Orville call it strange, they take back their comments
because a woman in sheer veils walks by in a midriff baring jewelled bra and flowing bottom and
gives them a longing stare. She is not the only exotic and sensual... Show more content on
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This is also evident in Kasim s various rampages through Karameesh in which he and his men shoot
off guns and take women for even celebratory reasons, like proposing to Shalmar, in the beheaded
men in the Palace s old courtroom, which suggests that the leader was a violent ruler, in the
restaurant scene in which guards watch customers and threaten them with physical force if they do
not pay, and in the fact that Orville is sold into Karameesh s apparently active slave
The Assassination Of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was not the first US president to be murdered, three presidents before
him had died after being shot by an assassin. They were Abraham Lincoln in 1865, James Garfield
in 1881, and William McKinley in 1901. Kennedy s death seemed particularly shocking because
he was still young and seemed to have so much still to do as a President, there seemed to be no
motive for his killing. The Kennedys came from Boston, Massachusetts. John was born 29th May
1917, the second of nine children born to Joseph Kennedy and his wife Rose Fitzgerald. Before the
Second World War Joseph Kennedy, a millionaire, had been America s ambassador to Great Britain.
During that war, John Kennedy served in the US Navy, skippering a patrol boat in... Show more
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1963 was an important year in American politics. Kennedy wanted action on civil rights and
other issues, he promised to put an American on the moon by 1970 to beat the Russians to it.
Kennedy spoke of a new frontier , with better schools, hospitals and welfare for all Americans.
The next presidential election was due in November 1964, and the southern states were already a
big worry. This is why Kennedy headed for Texas, he wanted four more years to achieve his
goals. November 21, 1963 was the first day of a political trip to Texas for the Kennedy s. They
would visit San Antonio and Houston, then fly to Fort Worth to spend the night and then travel to
Dallas the next day. Kennedy was considering the upcoming 1964 Presidential election, and he
knew that his re election was not secure. Kennedy had lost a substantial amount of support in the
southern states because of his civil rights bill and would need to make up these electoral votes. It
was thought that if Kennedy did a non political tour of the western states he would gain more
support. No Democrat had ever won a presidential election without winning in Texas, Kennedy had
also come to Texas to reconcile differences between opposing factions of the Democratic Party in
the state. Kennedy knew that there was a chance that a motorcade with his popular wife might sway
a few voters without him saying a word. The President and
Sex Offenders Against Children are an Epidemic Overrunning...
With the creation of computers and Internet, high tech crimes are occurring more frequently than
few decades ago. According to a report made by the U.S. Department of Justice; one in five
children (10 to 17 years old) receives unwanted sexual solicitations online (Knetzger Muraski,
2008). One of this online sex crime against children is known as child enticement. The Florida
statute 847.0135 states that an individual is involved in online child enticement when [...] utilizes
a computer on line service, Internet service, or [...] to seduce, solicit, lure, or entice, or attempt to
[...] a child or another person believed by a person to be a child to commit any illegal act [...]
relating to sexual battery [...] (Knetzger Muraski, 2008). Therefore, online sex crime investigators
must use the appropriate protocols during an investigation to avoid a lawful criminal defense based
on law enforcement entrapment. One of the best approaches to identify, prosecute, and arrest on line
sex offenders (i.e. pedophiles) is to be actively engage in the online chat rooms (i.e. online
enticement sting). In here, high tech crime investigators must follow up a protocol. First, he/she
must create an identity to look like an underage individual. In the chat transcript provided for the
case study, the undercover officer chooses bubblebeth2005 (ITT Technical Institute , 2014). With
this user name, the officer personifies a 12 years old girl. In order to accomplish rapport with the
offender, the
La Casa De Bernarda Alba Essay
The House of Bernarda Alba is the third play in the trilogy knows as the Rural Trilogy alongside
Blood Wedding and Yerma by Federico García Lorca. Garcia Lorca was a Spanish poet, playwright,
who was a member of the Generation of 27. Garcia Lorca s main themes include the tension between
social responsibility and individual freedom as well as love and tragedy. After the death of her
second husband, Bernarda Alba is locked up at home and imposes a rigorous and suffocating
mourning for eight years, forbidding her five daughters to go out into the street. When Angustias, the
firstborn, and only daughter of the first husband, inherits a fortune, attracts a young man, Pepe the
Roman. The young man gets engaged to Angustias, but at the same time... Show more content on
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The symbols Lorca uses are diverse; he uses the same symbols in many of his other works.
According to Sharp it was natural for him to use symbols of nature to deal with the problems
concerning life and reproduction... Black and white colors The white walls contrast with the
women s mourning dresses. The contrasts are very frequent in the work of Lorca, and in La casa
de Bernarda Alba can symbolize the dichotomy that exists between what the individual wants and
what society demands, or in this case what the daughters want and what Bernarda demands of
them. White also represents purity, and black, death. The contrast reinforces the idea of a
photographic documentary, which Lorca wanted to convey. In Lorca s works, the color green
signifies rebellion and the yearning for freedom. Adela rebels against her mother s will and
dresses in green. This color also symbolizes the death for Lorca, and indeed Adela dies at the end.
Bernarda s cane is a symbol of tyrannical power and its phallic form represents patriarchal values.
Another theory is that alludes to the blindness of Bernarda to the desires of her daughters.
Throughout the play, there is a horse that furiously hits the walls of the stable representing the
masculinity and lust. Heat is present at all times and the characters constantly mention it. It
represents repressed passion. Stagnant water is used as a symbol of death. The village has no
rivers, only wells and water that moves throughout rivers is said to represent life. The moon is
considered a lorquiano symbol that represents death and seduction, in this case seduction lead to
Notes on Monarchy
| Renaissance| Reformation| Exploration| Absolute Monarchs| Renaissance| Emphasis, causes,
effects, specifics (Art: painting, sculpture, architecture, literature) Patrons| Gutenberg s printing press
= Renaissance ideas spread... Religion = Art Pope wanted to make a new dome for sistine chapel.
Michelangelo was asked to paint it. the pope needed $ to build so he sold indulgences. Luther was
against this... Church art frequently featured holy figures, Protestants (iconoclasts) didn t like this...
Church leaders were frequently patrons of artists| Renaissance ideas = shipbuilding, techniques,
astrolabe, compass...Humanism = human accomplishments of exploration... Printing press helped
circulate news of Columbus s travel|... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
| Holy Roman Emperor| Phillip II| El Escorio| He was a Catholic, and he had this counter reformation
campaign that used up a bunch of money. He was constantly at war with other countries and made
many enemies... Treated Dutch Protestants harshly, started the Dutch Revolt| Gold silver from New
World| Spanish Inquisition! non catholic persecution| Nicolas Machiavelli| Writer| | | The Prince
supported the actions of Absolute Monarchs.| Martin Luther| | Martin Luther kick started the
Reformation, created Lutheranism. That branched into Calvinism, then into Hugenots, and
Presbyterianism. Criticized indulgences and expressed ideals in the 95 Theses (e.g. only faith is
needed for salvation, yourself is the best interpreter of the Bible, etc)| Presbyterian Scots settled early
New Jersey, which is why we have many presbyterian churches| Martin Luther s ideals supported the
ideas of democracy, thus weaking Absolute Monarchs| Dutch Revolt| Vermeer and Rembrandt were
both Dutch, and were members of the Northern Renaissance... Catholic churches had art of religious
figures (icons) but Dutch Protestants didn t like that so they
Essay about Of Miracles by David Hume
Of Miracles by David Hume

In David Hume?s paper ?Of Miracles,? Hume presents a various number of arguments concerning
why people ought not to believe in any miracles. Hume does not think that miracles do not exist it is
just that we should not believe in them because they have no rational background. One of his
arguments is just by definition miracles are unbelievable. And have no rational means in believing
miracles. Another argument is that most miracles tend to come from uncivilized countries and the
witnesses typically have conflicts of interest and counterdict each others experiences. Both of these
arguments are valid however they tend to be weak. I think that Hume?s strongest argument is that he
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This argument is seen by society to be far fetched, because most people have a certain belief in a
certain religion and have somewhat a belief in miracles, but Hume has a good argument. He says
that people should not believe in religions that are based on miracles because they have no
credibility. Miracles themselves are thought to have weak credibility because the majority of the
people in the society think that they are false. However there are many people that believe in
miracles in one way or another. Either directly or indirectly. If you affiliate yourself with a
religion that is based on miracles then you are indirectly a believer in miracles. This is what Hume
would think and also he would say that you should not believe in the miracles because they are the
basis of your religion and have no credibility due to the fact that the religion is trying to destroy
another religion and their miracles.

Even though Hume has a good argument, one could make an argument that Hume is wrongly
saying that we ought not to believe in religions based on miracles. Religion is a major part of
society. The majority of the world has faith in a religion and it thought to believe in miracles. Also
religion has helped the world grow to where it is today and if Hume says that we should not have
even believed in religion, then society would not have grown and developed into various
civilizations. Religion brings mass amount of people together, and most of the time they

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