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Sex Offender Notification System
Since 1994 nationwide laws have been put into an effect nationwide asking for those convicted
of a sexual crime be placed on a registered list. In the 20 years since its implementation, the registry
has added several caveats such as a tier based registry where the violent offenders were kept at a
higher more prominent level. As well as public notice every few months of an offender relocating
or living in your area. While some low levels offenders must relinquish 15 years of their life
notifying the public and remaining on this list, those on the higher tier of the list must reregister
more often and for the rest of their lives. While on the surface it would seem that having such a list,
coupled with a lifetime of notification to residents in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since it s their enactment however some states have seen a dramatic increase in sex offenders
whether due to the expansion of the definition of a sexual crime, or the reclassification of some
convicts as a result of this law. An example of this would be prior to the law if a teenager was
tried as an adult in their state, served time but under the state s legislature was not required to
register as an offender. Under the current law, there is a possibility this teenager will have to register
for the rest of their life every 3 months. Failure to do so may result in a felony charge or possible life
sentence. If they were to go to college they would need to reregister with the state they reside in as
well as their home state, and would likely also be rejected for federal aid as the classification may
have already pegged him as a convicted
Somatoform Pain Disorder Research Paper
Somatoform disorders are conditions characterized by multiple, recurrent physical complaints for
which there are no organic basis. They are associated with significant psychological distress, poor
functioning and help seeking behaviours. They undergo multiple investigations and consultation
resulting significant burden on health resources. There has been limited research on quality of life
in somatoform disorders. A study in Germany examined 282 consecutive patients fulfilling the
criteria of somatoform pain disorders for presence of comorbid psychological disorders and its
impact on health related quality of life. SF 36 was used to determine the health related quality of
life. The health related physical and psychological quality of life was clearly impaired in patients
with somatization. [17] One hundred out patients with somatoform pain disorder filled out the
World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment Bref (WHOQoL Bref) and the Beck
Depression Inventory (BDI). Pain intensity (average pain, maximum pain, minimal pain) and
disability (work, leisure and family life) were assessed using visual analogue... Show more content
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A total of 60 patients were assessed with Short Form (36) health survey (SF 36) for QoL, medical
outcomes study pain measurement (MOSPM) for pain symptoms, Hamilton depression scale 17
items (HAMD) for depression and Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) for anxiety. Patients scored
significantly lower on all SF 36 subscales scores apart from the mental health and vitality
subscales. PSPD patients with severe depression had significantly lower scores on SF 36 subscales
scores .PSPD patients had a lower QoL as compared to general population. Pain, depression, and
anxiety were significantly correlated with QoL of PSPD patients while age, pain, and depression
were important factors influencing PCS and
Cause Of The Holocaust
During this the unit on the Holocaust, I learned a lot of things. Not only about the facts that lead to
the Holocaust, but the people and their stories. There were many things that caused the Holocaust to
occur. Firstly, the Nazi as a political party. The Nazi Party, the National Socialist German Workers
Party, was a far right political party residing in Germanyfrom 1920 1945 with the ideology of
Nazism. Nazism is distinguished by its strong belief of fascism, anti semitism and scientific racism.
It was founded and ran by Anton Drexler from 1920 1921, then was taken over by Adolf Hitlerfrom
1921 1945. Adolf Hitler, as may know, was one of the lead causes of the Holocaustwith the large
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This lead to conservative leaders, including the former chancellor, Franz von Papen, into coaxing
President Paul von Hindenburg to appointing Hitler as Chancellor in late January of 1933.
Shortly thereafter, Hitler took the chance and created the Enabling Act of 1933, empowering him
the ability to enact laws without Reichstag participation. Hitler quickly converted the Weimar
Republic into a one party dictatorship with the ideology of Nazism. He took away the citizen s
freedoms, preventing them from freedom of the press, speech, religion, expression and others.
Soon enough, this let to the Night of Broken Glass, or Kristallnacht. On the seventh of November,
1938 a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath, was shot by a Polish Jew and illegal immigrant in Paris
German embassy as an act of vengeance for his parents and siblings removal from Germany. Vom
Rath died on November 9th, 1938. The government used this as propaganda against the Jews. The
effect was detrimental to the German Jews, as 7,500 Jewish run shops were assaulted and looted
and 1,000 synagogues were damaged and destroyed in the incident. During
Essay on Adam Interactive Lab
6.9
1. Label the following diagram.
A) Parietal brancha of superficial temporal artery
B) Frontal branch of temporal artery
C) Superficial temporal artery
D) External carotid artery
E) Internal carotid
F) Vertebral artery
G) Inferior thyroid artery
H) Subclavian artery
2. What regions of the face are supplied by the external carotid artery? The face.
3. What is the significance of the transverse foramina in cervical vertebrae? They carry blood
vessels and nerves from the body and the brain and vice versa.
4. Through what cranial structure does the carotid artery pass as it enters the brain? The carotid canal.

6.10
1. Label the following diagram:
A) Anterior cerebral artery
B) anterior communicating artery
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The gastric artery.
c. What branch supplies blood to the liver? The common hepatic artery.
5. What organs does the superior mesenteric artery supply? The intestine.

6.15
1. Adjust the image to match the diagram below, and then label the diagram.
A) Inferior vena cava
B) Right external iliac vein
C) femoral vein
D) Great saphenous vein
E) deep femoral vein
F) abdominal aorta
G) left common iliac artery
H) left external iliac artery
I) Left internal iliac artery
J) deep femoral artery
K) left femoral artery
2. What two arteries represent the terminal branches of the abdominal aorta? Right and left common
iliac artery.
3. What are the two terminal branches of the common iliac artery? The right and left internal and
external iliac artery.
4. Into what vein does the great saphenous vein drain? The popliteal vein.
5. What large artery, representing the continuation of the external iliac artery, provides the chief
arterial supply to the lower limb? The femoral artery.
6.16
1. Adjust the images in both windows so that they match he diagram below, and then place the
correct names of the labeled letters in the appropriate spaces below the diagrams.
A) Common iliac artery
B) External iliac artery
C) Internal iliac artery
D) Femoral artery
E) Lateral circumflex femoral artery
F) Deep femoral artery
G) descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery
H) Descending genicular artery
I) popliteal artery
2. Adjust the image in both
Eric In An Inspector Calls By J. B. Priestley
An inspector calls

This essay will be about Eric


Eric is not very polite, shy but has a loud voice.
He s also an alcoholic

In An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley, the character of Eric demonstrates that he is a polite but a shy
person throughout the play.

INTRODUCTION:

This essay will analyze Eric, a character who is shown in a play/book An inspector calls , written by
J.B Priestly. The play was performed for the first time in 1945, but The book takes place in 1912.
The book takes place in a fictional town called Brumley . The plot of this book is to show how
women were treated at the time and how people didn t really act towards this unfair treatment
against women. World War II had just ended and Europe had to rebuild all of it again. Assuming by
the storyline of the book, J.B priestly seems to have a very strong view and option on social
inequality in Great Britain. He was not afraid to share his opinions and thoughts publicly.

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Eric is a character created by J.B Priestley Personally; there aren t any connections between
Priestley s past and Eric. From Eric s point of view, the whole story wasn t for him, rather he was
just a side character

Eric is an alcoholic or a heavy drinker, but he plays an important role in Eva Smiths death. He
really made a lot of mistakes in the past and he feels quilt towards his father, but one thing that he
doesn t feel about was drinking. The reason to this might be caused by his own actions that lead
to embarrassment and the only way to get it out was to have a cup of wine. Eric s addiction to
alcohol really makes him seem like a young person who is still trying to develop skills to reduce
stress and embarrassment towards his family and others.

Paragraph
Analyzing Emily Windsnap And The Castle Of The Mist
Hey Everyone! Check this amazing book out! Emily Windsnap And The Castle In The Mist
Emily Windsnap And The Castle In The Mist is the tSomething Beautiful A Apples are beautiful
because they show Mother Nature s creativity. They come in different colours such as
green,red,and yelllow. They also come in different shapes and sizes. B Butterflies are beautiful
insects! There are approximately 20,000 species of butterflies in the world. Each species has
different coloured wings. For example,a Monarch butterfly has orange black wings ,while a
Tiger Swallowtail is yellow black wings. Butterflies also have unique line designs on their wings.
They come in different shapes and sizes. C Cats are beatiful because they have really soft fur.
Also, cats have different variations of fur colours. Some have ginger fur,white fur,black fur,or
black and white fur. Some cats stripe on them, they are also very neat they like to wash their face
after the meal. D Dresses are beautiful they can come in various shapes,sizes and design,some
have stones/jewels,while others have buttons and belts. Not all dresses are the same, they are
made different so that everyone can find their style. Something Beautiful E Embroidery is beautiful
artwork. It s a way for people to showcase their talent and creativity. You can do embroidery on any
piece of fabric. F Flamingoes are beautiful birds! Their bright pink feathers look nice when they fly.
Their beautiful colours come from
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known by his stage name Eminem,[1]
is an American rapper, record producer and actor from Detroit, Michigan. Having sold seventy
million albums worldwide,[2] Eminem is one of the highest selling musicians of the early 2000s and
one of the highest selling rap artists of all time.[2] Eminemwas discovered by rapper and producer,
Dr. Dre. When Dr. Dre first heard Eminem s mixtape, he thought Eminem was black.[3] Dr. Dre later
signed Eminem to his record label, Aftermath Entertainment.

Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney has praised Mathers for his verbal energy and for arousing popular
interest in poetry and lyrics.[4] Eminem is infamous for the controversy surrounding many of his ...
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Dre and Eminem would share. The two label mates would later collaborate on a line of hit songs,
including Forgot About Dre and What s the Difference from Dr. Dre s album 2001, Bitch Please II
from the Marshall Mathers LP, Say What You Say from The Eminem Show and Encore/Curtains
Down from Encore.

The Marshall Mathers LP was released in May 2000, and quickly sold two million copies. It was
Eminem s fastest selling album to date.[16] The first single released from the album, The Real
Slim Shady , was a success and created some buzz by insulting celebrities and making dubious
claims about them; he implies, among other things, that Christina Aguilera performed oral sex on
Fred Durst (of Limp Bizkit) and Carson Daly (of MTV s Total Request Live)[17]. In his second
single, The Way I Am , he reveals to his fans the pressures from his record company to top My
Name Is and sell more records. Eminem had parodied shock rocker Marilyn Manson in the video
My Name Is , the artists are now on good terms. They have performed a remix of the song The
Way I Am together in concert.[18] In the third single, Stan (which samples Dido s Thank You ),
Eminem attempts to deal with his new found fame, taking on the perspective of a deranged fan
who kills himself and his pregnant girlfriend, mirroring 97 Bonnie Clyde on The Slim Shady LP.
It was named as the third greatest rap song of all time in a list compiled by Q Magazine,[19] and
came 10th in a
Leda And The Swan Yeats Summary
Tegan Zankl
Professor Tyler Forest
English 100
15 February 2018
W. B. Yeats: Leda and the Swan
In the poem Leda and the Swan , William Butler Yeats retells the story of the Greek god Zeus
taking on the body of a swan to rape an innocent mortal, Leda. Yeats was mesmerized by the unique
relationships between mortals and gods in ancient stories; this is what triggers his urge to write a
poem about this tale. Yeats includes many references to ancient Greek mythology. He expects readers
to know the background on this Greek history when reading through the poem to get a full
understanding. He also uses his words to make a strong impact on the readers minds. The themes in
this poem are very diverse, but the ones of beastiality, wordplay and Greek history are most effective.
The language in the text creates an intense ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Yeats assumes that the readers know about the Greek myth of Zeus, sky and weather god, taking the
form of a swan to violate Leda, Aetolian princess who later becomes a famous Spartan Queen.
The opening lines start off presumably in Leda s perspective when he states, A sudden blow
(Yeats 1), meaning that the Swan harshly approaches Leda and knocks her off her feet. We now
can assume that the swan is larger than normal for it to have such extreme power to induce a
great deal of force onto an unexpecting woman. In line 4, He (Yeats 4) is written for the first time
so readers now know that the swan is of male nature; this explains the large size and strength of
the swan. In the following stanza, through the first line Yeats chooses the word vague (Yeats 5) to
describe how Leda is so terrified and disoriented when being violated by the swan. This can lead
the reader to wonder if Leda could have even prevented the violation? The answer is clear, it would
be incredibly absurd that she could have. When Yeats asks, And how can body (Yeats 7), he is
Summary Of N. Scott Momaday s The Way To Rainy Mountain
Throughout history, the resilience of Native American tribes through the gentrification of their
culture at the hands of the U.S. government is exceptional. In an excerpt from his award winning
autobiography, The Way to Rainy Mountain, author N. Scott Momaday journeys to the Rainy
Mountains to visit his grandmother s grave, emblematic of the spiritual pilgrimage to bring his
ancestral roots to light. Momaday, a knowledgeable author, educator, and artist, addresses his
fellow intellectuals in his . Through the use of stylistically different modes of rhetoric in his
writing, he conveys a ruminative, nostalgic tone, appealing to pathos and evoking sentiment in his
readers. The Way to Rainy Mountain is a composite of poetic wisdom derived from Momaday s
culture, in which he links the survival of his people to the ability to preserve and pass on stories of
their past. Momaday introduces the distinct landscape of the Kiowas origin with rhythm and beauty,
demonstrating his passion for his culture. Through powerful imagery and rhetoric he connects his
readers to the poetry and wisdom that come with his culture s land, history, and customs. In specific,
as he is describing the landscape, he uses an anaphora when he says ...but one hill or one tree or one
man... to show just how isolated that the planes of Oklahoma can truly be. However, the connotation
can be taken positively, as the peacefulness of isolation within nature can connect people back to
their creator. Moreover,
Modernism In The Waste Land By T. S. Eliot
Modernism , broadly , comprises the creations and the actions of those who realized that the
conventional forms as art , literature , architecture , sciences , religious faith became old fashioned
in the modern industrialized world . Baldick stated that Modernist literature is characterized chiefly
by a rejection of 19th century traditions and of their consensus between author and reader ( 159 ) .
This literary movement had its root in the late 19th century and early 20th century . T.S, Eliot , one
of the modernist poets , had a great impact on English culture in the 20th century . He wrote the
waste land, one of the most famous and remarkable poems in the 20th century . In fact , It is the
longest , most brilliant , most complicated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In The waste land , Eliot referred to The Bible , myths and works of old literature . With its
fragmentary images and obscure allusions, the poem is typical of Modernism in requiring the reader
to take an active role in interpreting the text ( Kuiper , Para 1 ) . The title of the poem is a reference
to a myth called The fisher king which recounts a story about a king who get injured causing his
kingdom to become waste ( barren ) . Throughout the text , Eliot referred to the works of
Shakespeare , The Tempest ( Line 48 , 191 , 257 ) , Antony and Cleopatra ( line 77 ) , Hamlet ( line
172 ) and Coriolanus ( Line 417 ) . Furthermore , in The Burial of the Dead ( First section of the
poem ) , Eliot referred to Richard Wagner Tristan und Isolade ( 19th century composer ) ( Line 31
34, 42 ) , and in The fire sermon ( third section ) , Eliot referred to a song from his
GÖTTERDÄMMERURG opera ( Line 266 291) . Moreover , Eliot referred to the works of Dante
Alighieri ( Italian poet ) , Inferno ( line 62 65 ) , Purgatorio ( Line 293 295 , 412 415 ) in order to
present the modern life as a place like hell . In addition , In the fire sermon ( Third section ) ,
Eliot referred to Tiresias ( a character from Ovid a Roman poet whose famous for his group of
myths ) , But Eliot transformed The character into bisexual persona who see into the gloomy lives of
present day Londoners .
Taylor Mountain Regional Park Topographic Analysis
Topographic Assessment of Taylor Mountain Regional Park The purpose of this assessment is to
understand all topographic factors concerning the past, present, and future of Taylor Mountain
Regional Park. The site is 4 acres in size and is located in Taylor Mountain Regional Park and
Open Space Preserve. The coordinates of the site, according to the USGS 1954 Santa Rosa
Quadrangle Map, are N 38 degrees 24 minutes and 30 seconds, W 122 degrees 41 minutes and 25
seconds (Figure 2). The entrance to the site is located at the 1900 section of Kawana Terrace,
adjacent to the private continuation of Kawana Terrace in Santa Rosa California95407 in the United
States. The site is located in the NE 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of section 36, T7N, R8W on the Mount... Show
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Through the northwestern portion of the site a manmade walking path has been established for
recreation purposes adjacent to the lowest point of the meadow. Despite there being a drainage
culvert for carrying rainwater under the pathway, there is noticeable erosion of the path itself,
suggesting that with ample rainfall such a culvert is insufficient, allowing rainwater to flow up
and over the path (Figure 8). This also draws into question the stability of the local area in terms
of landslides and mass wasting. Because the slope is greater than 25% it is very likely that mass
wasting occurs in the area. Slopes in the surrounding area are not steep enough for rock falls but
with consistent heavy rainfall a mudslide of clay and rock is possible, which could threaten
recreational users of the park. Because Taylor Mountain is a public open space preserve there is
cause for concern when designing/building structures associated with recreational use.
Precautions must be taken when building to avoid hazards of mass wasting and erosion.
However, due to the nature of the preserve it is highly unlikely that any type of large structure or
septic system would be permitted. Noise pollution in this area is very mild with only the
occasional truck being heard on the 101 highway to the west. Unfortunately, a new fire station is
to be built within .6 miles and some local fauna may become disturbed by the wail of sirens. Be
advised that a sound barrier should be constructed around the fire station in order to minimize
disturbance of wildlife. One important note is that it was recommended in a biotic assessment that,
one of the proposed trails be removed from the plan (on Taylor Mountain) to avoid impacts to deer
in the oak woodland, and that another be realigned to avoid wetlands (Waaland, pg.1). In doing so
further disruption of wildlife habitat can be
Council Of Nurses
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is a federation of more than 130 national nurses
associations (NNAs), representing the more than 13 million nurses worldwide (ICN, 2012).
Founded in 1899, the ICN was the world s first and widest reaching international organization for
health care professionals (Wikipedia, 2015). The ICN s activities are guided by its goals, which
are to bring nurses together worldwide, advance nurses and nursing worldwide, and influence
health policy. The ICN s priorities have four (4) interconnected themes which are follows; to be a
global voice across the profession in collaboration with other stakeholders, to provide strategic
leadership to empower nurses and nursing organizations to advance nursing worldwide, to influence
the design and implementation of policy in health and in other related areas to achieve better health
outcomes and to identify, secure and diversify business and revenue generating opportunities to
attain ICN goals (ICN, 2015). ICN advances nursing, nurses and health through its policies,
partnerships, advocacy, leadership development, networks, congresses, special projects, and by its
work in the arenas of professional practice, regulation and socio economic welfare. This paper
intends to discuss the advocacy activities of ICN in various countries of the world through its
quadrennial conference, addressing the issues of non communicable diseases as well as
implementing projects for the betterment and safety of health care
Reflection Essay On Serving Enlightenment
Serving Enlightenment Serving is just like any skill you learn in life; it takes awhile to become
successful and you have to overcome many difficulties. Waitressing can be a very tedious job, yet
has its rewards. Just like any profession, there are many controlled and uncontrolled factors that
determine how successful you are. Unlike other careers, servers have to deal with a lot of things
they can t control. Uncontrollable factors are extremely difficult because you have to adapt in order
to overcome them. Some unregulated factors I have faced throughout my serving career include,
unstable management, uncanny customers, and an unthinkable amount of stress. Just like any
workplace, you have to deal with the management. The managers at Steak N Shake changed
every month I was there, which made it impossible to establish a stable working pattern. Big
Mike, the manager who interviewed me, was only there for the first month I was employed then
he transferred and was replaced with Jenna. I came in early one day and told Jenna that I couldn t
work Monday or Tuesday. Somehow, when I got the schedule for next week, the only days I was
scheduled to work were Monday and Tuesday. She didn t last long, and the process repeated itself
for the year I worked there.
To work in a restaurant, you have to have a very flexible schedule. Shifts change and people drop
and pick them up very often. If a coworker takes your shift for some reason, you basically owe them
one and can count on
Echinoderm Connective Tissue
Analysis of Energy Expenditure Associated With Softening and Stiffening of Echinoderm
Connective Tissue.
Echinoderms have a distinguishing feature that appears to be supernatural. They have the ability to
rapidly adjust the connective tissue in their body wall from a stiff state to a tensile state within
seconds. This seemingly heroic characteristic is called mutable connective tissue and it supposedly
functions without much energy loss compared to muscle mediated systems. Tatsuo Motokawa, Eriko
Sato, and Kenichi Umeyama tested whether or not that statement is true. The experimental
procedures used were oxygen consumption rate and creep tests
The oxygen consumption rate of the hard, standard, and soft states were measured in order to answer
two questions. Is the oxygen consumption rate different between dermal states of echinoderms, and
how does that relate to efficiency? The tests were done on different tissues, holothurian body wall
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The soften state had the largest oxygen consumption rate, but echinoderms also spent the least
amount of time in that particular state so the economical advantage of the mutable connective tissue
was not lost. Softening of echinoderms seemed to happen during times of emergencies and growth.
This implies that the time spent in a small state is just a fraction of the animal s life span. Starfish
only spent 1.5 hours in a soft state and sea urchins spent 5 hours in a soft state during locomotion.
This is just a fraction of the total hours in a day; therefore the time spent in the soft state is less than
the standard and stiff states. Failure of the friction hypothesis also strongly suggests that muscles are
not responsible for phase transitions. The most likely culprit is some sort of mechanism initiated by
a neural input. The actual mechanical mechanism is unknown, but the neural chemical is most likely

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