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Dollar Bill Meaning
How much does a dollar cost? In the image, the artist has drawn a frail man hanging from a one
dollar bill. The man in the artwork appears to be drawn in a similar position to that of Jesus Christ
as he hung from the cross. The colors in the image are average colors for man and money, the man
is Caucasian with brown hair and the money is green. The thing that stands out is how dim the
colors are in the image they are not vibrant and full of life. The artist also made sure to depict the
man in the image as frail and malnourished; he is very noticeably thin as you can see his ribs and
has a very small frame. Based on the man in the image, you could infer that the artist is trying to
make an argument for world hunger and how money is not used... Show more content on
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The artist could be trying to relay several messages throughout the image. To Christians, the artist
could be saying that today s society is making them lose their faith. The man hanging from the
dollar bill could be a representation of a Christian and the money could be a symbol for currency
of today corrupting their souls. The man in the image looks tired and worn out it could be from
the effects of the destruction of his soul. On another front, the author could be trying to tell
everyone that money is becoming too important in today s modern world. The artist draws the
one dollar bill as this larger than man thing. The artist could be saying the larger our value for
money gets, the less we will value our fellow man. The dollar in the image could have started off
small and grown as the value man has of money increased, and the man could have started off
plump and weakened as the value of fellow man went down. There could also be a mix between
the two. The artist could be trying to say is the money worth your soul going to hell. The man in the
image could be man being punished by God for letting his ideals of money get to big and corrupt
his soul. There are several ways that one could go about analyzing what the message is because it
is unclear what exactly the artist is trying to say. The overall message of the image is very
Group Identity Formation
Where previously I discussed several issues of personal identity formation, I now must discuss some
important aspects of group identity, which is vital to any further discussion of collective trauma,
group narratives, or social memory. Just as I claimed that individual identity is a socially efficient,
shorthand representation of the complex and contradictory totality of a person, or the self, a
skimming through the Silmarillion of ourselves, so too is the group a symbolic creation to represent
an assemblage of people. This is not to dismiss individual or group identities, nor to say that
identities are not real. Symbols and symbolic creations are extremely powerful, solidifying social
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Within any group, members will also belong to any number of additional groups. As we become a
more globalized world with increasing international communication, trade, and migration, the
heterogeneity of a community, whether we speak of a metropolitan area, a region, or a nation, also
increases. Further, the complex number of roles assumed by any given person in a society increases
heterogeneity of individuals within any particular group and as membership changes and members
personally diversify, so too will the nature of the group s identity. The ongoing process of
constructing and reconstructing group identity is not without consequences, as every identity
implies and at the same time masks a particular relationship (Gillis
Medea s Abuse Of Power
Euripides infanticidal re imagining of the Medea myth continues to arouse controversy more than a
millennia since it was penned in the fifth century BC. A key reason it does so is because of the way
in which Euripides challenges and offends what are still, even in the 21st century, traditional notions
of motherhood. As such, Euripidesinfuses his work with a great deal of ambiguity about Medeas
tragic downfall. Medea finds herself with extraordinary amounts of power coming about from not
tolerating others and therefore dominating those around her. Medea dominates others to be in a
position of power, when that position of power is taken away from her she reverts to harming
anyone who opposed her. Medea s cunning and cleverness, that leads her to dominate others and
making people do what she wants. Medeas control of situations comes from a... Show more content
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Euripides emphasizes Medea s cunning and cleverness, that leads her to dominate others and
making people do what she wants. This leads to Medea achieving her goal however also results in
her suffering. Medea often manipulates a situation for her own benefit using her deceitful and
cunning ways so she gets what she wants. The king of Corinth, Creon decides the only course of
action for Medea is to banish her and her children from the lands. With that angry look, so set
against your husband, Medea, I order you to leave my territories . Medea pleads with him too give
her just one more day . Medea uses the pity of her children to try and persuade the King. Creon
highlights
John Marquis Abortion Analysis
Marquis contends that abortion is impermissible, he expresses that executing adults isn t right since
it treacherously denies them from their potential future and fetus removal is denying the fetus of
their future, in this manner fetus removal is impermissible. The loss of one s life is one of the best
misfortunes one can endure. (p. 367). He goes one to state, that it is indecent however there are
uncommon situations where it may not be. In agreement to Marquis contention, I trust that abortionis
unethical in light of the fact that the baby can possibly be a feasible piece of society, the embryo is
a living individual, has a privilege to life.

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If you do allow him to go on using your kidneys, this is a kindness on your part, and not something
he can claim from you as his due. (Thomson, p. 358). In any case, on account of consensual sex,
there ought to be an awareness of other s expectations for the baby. There are many sorts of
contraceptives to stay away from such a result. The violinist thought trial is not material for such
a situation in light of the fact that the individual to which the violinist is joined to did not take
part in earlier activities for a wonder such as this to transpire. It states that a man awakens one
day and they have somebody depending on them to survive. The violinist must utilize their body
for 9 months. It is additionally narrow minded if the lady does not have any desire to surrender a
profession and way of life, so they have an abortion, yet it is workable for them to go ahead and
have the child. Abortions have turned into a simple way out, an approach to bake a cake and eat it
as well, society is currently empowering them escape their duty. One night can have a grave impact
on somebody s life, however it was a decision and there must be result whether it be preferred of
Physics Of Diagnostic Ultrasound
The Physics of Diagnostic Ultrasound
Introduction
Diagnostic ultrasound is one of the most common forms of medical imaging in use today. When
people think of ultrasound images or sonograms as they are also referred to, they may recall
grainy black and white images that are similar to x rays. However, with the exception of perhaps
developing fetuses, most have very limited knowledge of what they are actually looking at, let
alone how those images are created. Many people are aware that sound waves are used to produce
images but have no clue how the process works or the tremendous amount of physics involved. There
are numerous physics concepts involved in ultrasound imaging. Including, but not limited to,
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Our ears convert sound waves into audible sounds for us to process. The sound waves used in
medical sonography must be generated by the machine itself to create the vibrations that travel
through body tissues and ultimately enable medical professionals to see images of the inside of
our bodies. Vaguely similar to humans who process the sounds we hear and can picture the source
in our minds if we are unable to see it directly, medical professionals use ultrasound to create images
in order to visualize internal structures. Using this method of imaging, physicians are able to identify
and visualize abnormalities and potential disease or confirm that we are healthy, or whether a fetus
is developing normally. While most people associate ultrasound imaging with pregnant women, they
are also used as a diagnostic tool in many other areas of medicine. For example, in addition to
obstetrics, ultrasound is used in cardiology as well. Cardiologists use this technology to see inside
the heart and identify any abnormalities, and they also use ultrasound imaging to measure blood
flow through the heart and major arteries. Additionally, urologists use ultrasound imaging to
visualize kidney stones or detect prostate cancer. Gynecologists also use ultrasound to detect any
abnormalities in a woman s reproductive system. Today, ultrasound imaging is utilized in nearly
every area of
The Debates Of Abraham Lincoln And Stephen Douglas
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas were the Democratic and Republican candidates for the
U.S. Senate in Illinois. Their debates are admittedly the most famous political debates in
American history. The biggest topic of debate during this time was slavery, therefore Lincoln and
Douglas not only differed in their views on slavery, but also attempted to discredit the other
candidate s views by bringing up past speeches. Slavery was not the only topic during these
debates, there were also debates on equality and state power over slavery. Douglas begins the
debate with an excerpt from one of Lincoln s own speeches from the Springfield convention, I
believe this Government cannot endure permanently half Slave and half Free, (Lincoln Douglas
1858). Going on to explain the significance of this excerpt, Douglas states, He says that it has
existed for about seventy years thus divided, and yet he tells you that it cannot endure permanently
on the same principles and in the same relative condition in which our fathers made it, (Lincoln
Douglas 1858). The use of this excerpt from Lincoln s speech from the Springfield convention, was
so the voters would second guess Lincoln s views. The point that Douglas is trying to prove is if
the country has lasted seventy years on the same principles as when it was founded then why should
the country change now? Whereas Lincoln believed in uniformity for all states, Douglas believed
that states should have the power to decide if they want to
Effectiveness Of Drug Treatment Courts
The Effectiveness of Drug Treatment Courts: An Overview of Three Empirical Studies
Tincen Vithayathil
University of Baltimore

The Effectiveness of Drug Treatment Courts: Three Empirical Studies Since the origination of drug
treatment courts, there has been countless numbers of offenders who have successfully completed
the program and fought their way past drug abuse. There are also a handful of offenders who may
have struggled to change their drug abuse or addiction, and fell short of completing the program. In
this second part of my report, I will be determining whether drug treatment court programs actually
work. To accomplish this task, I will be reviewing three empirical studies to evaluate how effective
the program truly is. The first empirical study that I will be reviewing is the Orange County Juvenile
Drug Court (OCJDC) located in Orange County, California between 1999 and 2006 (Fradella,
Fischer, Kleinpeter, Koob, 2009). This study consists of 232 teenagers (164 males and 68 females)
with the age of these individuals ranging between 12 and 17 years (Fradella et al., 2009). In this
study, researchers attempt to understand why Latino teenagers were graduating from drug treatment
court (DTC) at a much lower rate than rest of the teenagers at the same institution (Fradella et al.,
2009). In the Orange County Juvenile Drug Court, 97% of the offenders are Latino or Caucasian
(Fradella et al., 2009). However, Latinos were graduating at a rate of
Warren E Buffett, 2005 Essay
UV0016 Version 2.5 WARREN E. BUFFETT, 2005 On May 24, 2005, Warren E. Buffett, the
chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., announced that
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, would acquire the
electric utility PacifiCorp. In Buffett s largest deal since 1998, and the second largest of his entire
career, MidAmerican would purchase PacifiCorp from its parent, Scottish Power plc, for $5.1
billion in cash and $4.3 billion in liabilities and preferred stock. The energy sector has long
interested us, and this is the right fit, Buffett said. At the announcement, Berkshire Hathaway s
Class A shares closed up 2.4% for the day, for a gain in market value of $2.55... Show more content
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What were Buffett s probable motives in the acquisition? What did Buffett s offer say about his
valuation of PacifiCorp, and how would it compare with valuations for other regulated utilities?
Would Berkshire s acquisition of PacifiCorp prove to be a success? How would Buffett define
success? Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Berkshire Hathaway was incorporated in 1889 as Berkshire
Cotton Manufacturing, and eventually grew to become one of New England s biggest textile
producers, accounting for 25% of the United States cotton textile production. In 1955, Berkshire
merged with Hathaway Manufacturing and began a secular decline due to inflation, technological
change, and intensifying competition from foreign competitors. In 1965, Buffett and some partners
acquired control of Berkshire Hathaway, believing that its financial decline could be reversed. Over
the next 20 years, it became apparent that large capital investments would be required to remain
competitive and that even then the financial returns would be mediocre. Fortunately, the textile
group generated Berkshire Hathaway Class A vs. S P 500 Composite Index enough cash in the
initial $100,000 years to permit the firm to purchase two Berkshire Hathaway Inc. A insurance
companies $10,000 headquartered in Omaha: National Indemnity Company and National $1,000
Fire Marine Insurance S P 500 Composite Index Company. Acquisitions of other
Is Beowulf A Good Leader
Beowulf showed his confidence by defeating the monster unassisted by his 14 warriors.
Leadership is not a skill that everyone has the ability to learn. Few people are natural born
leaders, some learn along their journey of life. Beowulf is a strong willed, courageous warrior,
who has many characteristics of a leader. Many have believed Beowulf to be a leader, many
followed him as so. However, In this modern day, beowulf would be an unsuccessful Business
leader. A good leader realizes when he needs help, and picks the right men to do so. When having
these people work with you, you must appreciate their efforts, Outstanding leaders go out of their
way to boost their self esteem of their personal, if people believe in themselves, it s amazing what
people can accomplish (Sam Walton). Beowulf failed to praise his 14 warriors, so when it came
time for them to help, they bailed on him. They did not believe they had the strength to do so.
Beowulf lacked basic communication skills with his warriors. Beowulf never failed to take care of
them, rather he coddled them. The warriors had gotten use to the riches but never thought there
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Beowulf was known to gloat about himself, though all of his words were true, No man will make
a great leader who wants to do it all himself, or to get all the credit for doing it. (Andrew
Carnegie). Beowulf continually refuses the help of others believe he can do it all himself, to
build his fame. He wants all the glory to go to him, he wants his name to be written in history. A
leader will not be able to do everything by himself, a leader will be able to share the credit with his
helpers. No one would continue to voluntarily follow a leader who only puts himself on a

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