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North American Shamanism Summary
Gill s article starts off with an explanation of what shamanism is. Gill stated, North American
shamans are individuals with extraordinary access to spiritual power (8287). The article further
explores the different characteristics of a shaman and the different functions of what a shaman
does. The text also discusses how a member of a tribe gets shamanic powers (8288). Furthermore,
into the article, Gill includes a brief review of tribes in North Americathat have shamanism or rituals
that is like it. Gill s brief description of the tribes, show the commonalities that the tribes share. In his
research, he found that healing/curing is the most common use for the rituals (8288 8289). In most
tribes males are the shamans, but in tribes around
Hg Wells The Time Machine
Today in our generation technology is being more reliable into a better system everyday, but what
about our economic and political system? We face challenges daily on how our system works and it
is cloned that way. Physically and mentally the United States has slowly dismantled the works of
that system and H.G Wells tells his story The Time Machineto that effect. His novel shows that every
course he takes to a different time, the world manipulates the unsettlement of even technology or the
political structure.
As the story delves into the first setting of the story, the narrator describes the place he is at in
london. Getting deeper into that mist he describes the decoration of the house. No space for one to
sleep or move around, how much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
More anxious than ever he wishes for more economic and political advantages. So, going forward
to the year 802,701 he realizes he is still in London. Only to face an area that was no longer
London. The land was full of grass and no life that he could communicate with. From time to time
he explains his thoughts including In another place was a vast array of idols Polynesian,
Mexican, Grecian, Phoenician, every county on earth I should think. And here yielding to an
irresistible impulse. (Wells 14) His sight is genuine and everlasting. His impulses are unique, and
he is crazy insane at what he see s. More interesting is the oceans and the rivers had totally moved
over a mile over. More deep into the story he spots a drop of culture and domination. As the
traveller moves around the new despicable London, he discovers these creatures called the Eloi s.
Very beautiful and graceful, they were with hectic beauty and China typed prettiness. They were not
human like and did not speak of the English ways. Two locations seemed important to them, which
were the Eloi s communal and the big house underneath the surface of the ground. Very high in
range of the other areas, down in the valley, there was another significant group called the Merlocks.
They looked liked human spiders and were vermin with damned souls.
Janie As A Woman
The novel presents a story of an African American woman, Janie Crawford. It shows her struggle in
which she fights for acceptance and a sense of security. Throughout the novel, her growth into
womanhood is presented. At the beginning, Janie is depicted as a shy and withdrawn woman who is
not inclined to speak about her emotions and feelings. Her voice is often stifled, and, as a result, she
remains unheard and unnoticed. She feels that her community ignores her. She could not define
herself as a woman, and, in turn her inner self is not integral (Fard Zarrinjooee, 2014). Miller writes
that Janie`s character can be considered as a canonical figure from the feminism`s point of view
because of the fact that she wants to free herself from men`s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Only in this way can she manage to gain her self actualization (Miller, 2004).
In the course of time, Janie becomes a self confident woman. Importantly, because of her
experiences, she learns that, in order to fight for her own happiness; she has to make her voice
heard. In their article, Fard and Zarrinjooee state that in the course of time, the protagonist begins to
accept her blackness (2014: 94). This argument coincides with the following passage in the novel in
which Janie refers to her skin color and her identity: Where is me? Ah Don`t see me and Ah`m
colored (Their Eyes Were Watching God, 1990: 9).
In the novel, this transition is symbolized by means of a recurrent symbol the mule which refers to
the moments of speech and silence. Whenever Janie remains silent, the image of the mule appears,
while in the moments in which she takes action the mule disappears (Haurykiewicz, 1997:46).
Before the close analysis, it is worth focusing here on the symbolism in the novel. As a matter of
fact, the mule does not appear in Their Eyes Were Watching God for the first time. There are two
short stories published by Hurston before the novel in which the mule functions as a symbol: The
Bone of Contention and
A Brief Note On Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy ( Dnp )
Diabetic Foot Problems Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DNP), also know as Neuropathy nerve
damage. Diabetes can impair blood flow to your feet and cause nerve damage (Castro 180). High
blood sugar can injure nerve fibers throughout your body, but diabetic neuropathy most often
damages nerves in legs and feet. Enigmatically, recent reports have described that long term tight
glycemic control may be major risk factor for the development of diabetic neuropathy(Zhang, et al.
1). Diabetic neuropathy can also affects the eyes, retinopathy, increasing the risk for glaucoma and
blindness. Physicians recommend eye exams every six months to one year. The eyes must be
checked often as vision can deteriorate quickly in patients with diabetes. A person with diabetes
may not be aware of a wound or injury to their foot due to a decreased sensation in their feet, a
condition called diabetic neuropathy. Therefore, great care must be taken to inspect the feet
everyday. Neuropathy is a chronic condition, which will get worst over the time. Been diagnosed
with neuropathy can change a patients life; this can turn into a chronic disease that will be treated
with adequate medication, maintaining low blood sugars, doing self examinations of the feet to
prevent any further complications and visiting the physician as directed to do routine check ups.
Diabetic neuropathy begins as a generalized asymptomatic dysfunction of sensorimotor or autonomic
peripheral nerve fibers and is by far the
Chris Abani s Graceland
Contemporary Perspectives
Graceland Analysis
Elvis had read a newspaper editorial that stated, rather proudly, that Nigeria had a higher percentage
of millionaires...than nearly any other country in the world, and most of them lived and conducted
their business in Lagos. The editorial failed to mention that their wealth had been made over the
years with the help of crooked politicians, criminal soldiers, bent contractors, and greedy oil
company executives. Or that Nigeria also had a higher percentage of poor people than nearly any
other country in the world. (Abani 8) This quote exemplifies the image of Nigeria presented in
Chris Abani s shocking novel Graceland. Based on Abani s own experiences in the conflicted, war
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How could a place be so ugly and violent yet beautiful at the same time? he wondered. He hadn t
known about the poverty and violence of Lagos until he arrived. It was as if people conspired with
the city to weave a web of silence around its unsavory parts. People who didn t live in Lagos only
saw postcards of skyscrapers, sweeping flyovers, beaches and hotels. (Abani 7)
In this land beset by violence, poverty, death, and exploitation, Elvis becomes a dancer, using
talcum powder and a black wig in order to impersonate his namesake (The American singer Elvis),
in order to make a living entertaining the rich tourists on the Lagos City beaches. He takes a
second job as a private dancer for the tourists a job where he makes more money, but is treated as
a disposable slave. As Elvis progresses to adulthood without any strong male figures to guide him
in his life, he befriends two other characters, Caesar Augustus Anyanwu (a.k.a. The King of
Beggars) and Redemption. The King of Beggars is a Nigerian political activist, willing to do
anything to topple the abusive, corrupt military regime that controls the nation. Redemption lives
on shady dealings specifically drug trafficking, in order to survive. Elvis gets sucked into the seedy
underworld, and gets in deeper than he would ever imagine. Abani sets a very grim and cynical
scene, with little hope. Elvis manages to flee by taking a plane to America, in
Sherlock Adler Personality
Irene Adler, a classic femme fatale, is a pivotal character in Holmes` stories. Sherlock defines her as
The Woman , distinguishing her from other female characters towards whom he was totally
indifferent. This how Dr. Watson describes Sherlock`s attitude to Adler:
...In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any
emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his
cold, precise but admirably balanced mind... Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his
own high power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his.
And yet there was but one woman to him, and that woman was the late Irene Adler, of dubious ...
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Playing Conan Doyle`s detective was actually one of the greatest pipe dreams among the actors of
that time.
While discovering the development of Sherlock Holmes`s figure, it is very important to trace his
appearance in different kinds of media, such as motion picture production, book market, Internet, etc.
Due to the fact that the number of Sherlock`s reincarnation goes into hundreds, the most important
adaptations, which influenced the development of Holmes`s image as an independent character and
were already mentioned in the previous chapters, will be analyzed in this
Study2 Essay
History 229: History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the U.S.
Professor Helena M. Pycior

STUDY GUIDE FOR PRELIMINARY EXAM 2 October 14, 2014, 9:00 9:50 a.m., in LUB S151

Directions:
The following are study questions for the examination. The examination will be a closed book
examination.

On the examination you will be required to respond to one of two essay questions. The essay
questions on the examination will test essentially the same ideas as these study questions. Parts of
study questions may be combined to form an essay appearing on the examination. More typically, a
shortened or edited version of a study question will appear as an essay question on the examination.

In answering a given essay question, you are not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Morton as trying to state he was objective, and was being honest. The two major different pieces
that support the thesis that Morton tried to be objective is his use of lead shot instead of mustrard
seed and his openness with all his data. When Morton realized that his Mustard seed technique was
unstable and presented varied results he quickly changed to a lead shot which was more accurate.
Morton was very open when it came to displaying his data. He published results which included
numbers, not just explainations.

Select any two of the general categories of fudging and finagling that Gould has identified in
Morton s work except that of miscalculations and convenient omissions. For each of the two
selected categories, briefly explain the category in your own words. Carefully sketch Gould s major
specific example of the category. Explain explicitly how the example fits the category into which
Gould has put it, state which of Morton s publication(s) the example comes from, state the racial
groups and/or subgroups featured in the example, and (following Gould) explain the effects of the
finagling on Morton s conclusions about racial ranking.
1.Favorable inconsistencies and shifting criteria. Morton often liked to include or delete large
subsamples inorder to match his previous expectations and results.
2.Subjectivity directed toward
The Most Memorable Trip Essay
Most Memorables Trip
Trip is a activity to relaxation sel from the fully of work and schedule. Trip is like the adventure,
holiday and etc. Trip that you can do likes going to some place and somewhere that you never
come. I have lot of memorables trip. Like going to the beach, another country and many more. The
most memorables trip that I choosed and I would tell you is going to another country with my
family and going to airshow with my bestfriend.
The first memorables trip I would told you is going to another country with your family. Most of
you always going to holiday with your family when the longweekend came. But when a long
weekend cames, our family planned to go to another country. Our family choosed Singapore and
Malaysia. Before we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once we arrived at the terminal, we immediately passes to the ferry and traveled for forty five
minutes. Then we arrived at the terminal in the port of Singapore. Then we go to the MRT
station is located under the ground and we went straight to the area where we were staying in
hotel. After we check in, and then we went out to go to universal studios Singapore by taxi. After
we arrived in universal studios Singapore, we bought ticket and we have fun and play a lot of
game there were available in there. After we finished, we going back to our hotel to have a rest.
And the next day we wake up earlier and check out. And then we are going to the bus station near
my hotel. After that we took on the bus and going to Singapore Malaysia border. After we passed
the border, we are going to the johor bahru station. After we arrived, we are going to the ticket
station to bought a bus ticket to the kuala lumpur, and we entranced the bus and take six hours ride
to kuala lumpur the city of Malaysia. After we arrived, we immediately went to the hotels near the
bus station to check in and put our luggague in our room. After that, we going out to found food to
eat. Before
Acute Acalculous Cholecystitis Case Study
The patient s symptoms along with the lab results provided a very similar match to Acute Acalculous
Cholecystitis. Acalculous Cholecystitis refers to inflammation of the gallbladder where gallstones
are NOT the contributing factor. This is significant because patient had a negative test result for
gallstones. In this case, i think that it was most likely caused by an increase in bile viscosity that
occurs from stasis. And in turn, leads to blockage of the cystic duct. The cystic duct connects the
gallbladder to the common bile duct.
Also the CT scan displayed gallbladder wall thickening (greater than 3mm), subserosal
halo,pericholecystic fluid (without ascites or hypoalbumenia),mucosal sloughing and intramural gas.
According to Imwong s radiology notes, this is the major criteria to look for in order to match the
scanned image to the inflammatory disease.
Other criteria of Acute Acalculous Cholecystitis is leukocytosis with a left shift and an elevated
alkaline phosphatase level. Both of these were present in the patient.
Acute acalculous cholecystitis is suggested if a patient has no gallstones but shows a thickened
gallbladder wall and pericholecystic fluid. It wasn t clear about the muprhy sign but the thickened
gallbladder wall and pericholescystic fluid are present. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is reported in many cases of acute acalculous cholestytitis.There is tenderness and palpatations
of the epigastric region. The epigastric region includes parts of the esophagus, the stomach, liver,
pancreas, small intestine, kidneys and spleen. These organs are also part of the digestive,
endocrine, excretory and lymphatic regions. The patient s fever( 100.3) and vomiting can be the
response of the cholecystitis not being treated sooner and may indiciate an infection. AAC is also
more prevalent in males. Nearly, all of the symptoms and test results reported provide a match for
Methane Faults
Tectonic plates, giant masses of land that are moving constantly, create faults, where tectonic plates
meet. Scientists have discovered something new and extraordinary at these faults. They found that
the chemical compound , methane, a greenhouse gas, is being released through these faults called
brittle faults. Methaneis moving to less shallow parts of the earths crust or into the oceans
themselves. Although methane is known to be bad for the environment, scientists found out that
they can precisely date fault lines by examining the methane in the area. A special study called The
Nature Communications in Norway has precisely dated a fault line to 200 million years ago. By
using this method of dating, scientists could end up precisely dating
The Angelman Syndrome
ANGELMAN SYNDROME 3 Angelman syndrome Angelman syndrome was first identified by
Harry Angelman in 1965. It is a genetic disorder and Angelman noted the disease as a unique
syndrome by the presence of several children in his practice as having flat heads, jerky movements,
protruding tongues, and bouts of laughter (Stรถppler 2012: 1). Symptoms usually become notable
from ages 6 to 12 months and about 1 in 12,000 to 20,000 people are affected. Although children
with Angelman syndrome are prone to epileptic seizures from age two onward, their life expectancy
is otherwise normal. Identifiers of Angelman syndrome include cognitive and developmental delays
and problems with coordination of speech and movement (Stรถppler 2012:1). Children with
Angelman syndrome are also often described as hyperactive. Children appear normal at birth but
often begin to have feeding problems and do not meet expected developmental milestones. The
characteristics typical of Angelman syndrome derive from the loss of function of a gene called
UBE3A which is derived from the mother (Stรถppler 2012). People normally inherit one copy of the
UBE3A gene from each parent and both are activated in most of the body (Angelman syndrome,
2011, Genetics Home Reference). However, in certain areas of the brain...only the copy inherited
from a person s mother (the maternal copy) is active...If the maternal copy of the UBE3A gene is
lost because of a chromosomal change or a gene mutation, a person will
Essay Viewing Terrorism through Social Psychology
Acts of terrorism are becoming increasingly common in today s society. From the frequent suicide
bombings in Israel, the recent violence in the Russian village of Beslan, to the attacks on the world
trade centers on September the eleventh of 2001 that so violently shook the world; terrorism is
rarely far from our minds. Terrorist groups have a variety of aims, acts of revenge, politics, but by
far the most common, and arguably most disturbing reason for these actions is religion.

It is exceptionally important that we can learn to understand the forces that drive people to commit
such wanton acts of destruction, and social psychology can help us to do that.

Social psychology is a diverse field of study, it is the scientific ... Show more content on
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The teachers were then taken to another room with a scientist, where they could hear but not see
the learners. The learners were asked a series of questions and if a wrong answer was given the
teacher was asked to give an electric shock, of increasing power with each incorrect answer, as
punishment. While many of the participants seemed unhappy with carrying out this task none of
them stopped, especially after the scientist present said that it was their duty to continue this action,
and in fact many increased the voltage to levels none of the experimenters predicted.

This experiment was repeated with the learners in view, and while the teachers were less willing they
still continued the punishment.

This is demonstrative of the power of persuasion by authority figures.

Milgrams research into the obedience of authority shows how simple it is to influence someone s
thoughts and actions, to the point where they are willing to commit great harm against other
humans. All that is required is a certain amount of charisma and a commanding manner. This
experiment was a clear example of the effect of the immediate social context, it shows how the
immediate influence of an authoritarian presence can drive an individual to acts of violence.

It is interesting to note that most terrorists (with the exception of suicide bombers) act in pairs or
small groups ( it was a cold February night when Rev. Michael Bray and a friend , a
Forecasting By Vector Autoregression Models
CHAPTER NINE
FORECASTING BY VECTOR AUTOREGRESSION MODELS
9.1 Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Models
Vector Autoregression (VAR) models were introduced by the macro econometrician Christopher
Sims (1980) to model the joint dynamics and causal relations among a set of macroeconomic
variables. The vector autoregression (VAR) is commonly used for forecasting systems of interrelated
time series and for analyzing the dynamic impact of random disturbances on the system of
variables. The VAR approach sidesteps the need for structural modeling by treating every
endogenous variable in the system as a function of the lagged values of all of the endogenous
variables in the system.
The vector autoregression (VAR) model is one of the most successful, flexible, and easy to use
models for the analysis of multivariate time series. It is a natural extension of the univariate
autoregressive model to dynamic multivariate time series. The VAR model has proven to be
especially useful for describing the dynamic behavior of economic and financial time series and for
forecasting. It often provides superior forecasts to those from univariate time series models and
elaborate theory based simultaneous equations models. Forecasts from VAR models are quite
flexible because they can be made conditional on the potential future paths of specified variables in
the model.
In addition to data description and forecasting, the VAR model is also used for structural inference
and policy analysis. In structural
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Opening of Minority...
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Opening of Minority Report

The genre of this film is a modern Sci Fi movie that deals with the issue of fate and free will. It is
in the future because it says the date at the start of the film. The film deals with the issue of free
will and fate because the police have a department of pre crime and they can see into the future with
there new machine. Next they find the person who might commit the crime and do a test, but
sometimes the machine goes wrong. If the test is positive then an arrest is made which could change
the course of the world. This makes the audience think if the police are doing the right thing because
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Like most modern films this has lots of quick snappy editing from one moment to the next. At the
very start is some good editing where there are pictures on top of pictures with a kissing scene
and scissors all intertwined as one. There is also a lot of cutting between facial expressions and
moving bodies all lapping over each other making the audience confused and inquisitive to know
what is happening. I feel that it is good because you get an insight of what is happening, but the
audience has no real idea what is going on. It is only until you see this screen that Tom Cruise is
working on that you can see what is happening. There is also a lot of cutting in this film from
what Tom Cruise is seeing and what is happening in real time. In the opening clip for example you
have you have the man murdering on screen then you have the quiet family scene where
everything is happening normally. I feel that this quick editing gives the audience a chance to
play along and see if they can work out how the quiet family scene at breakfast goes from normal
to completely insane like doing a jigsaw with no picture. I feel as a viewer it is very sneaky how
the producer managed to keep us guessing and thinking on how this might occur. In the film there is
also very quick editing when we are getting to the

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