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Persuasive Essay On Animal Abuse Animals
Being able to aid abused, injured, or ill animals, see the background of different animals, and
witness shy,timid animals warm up to humans is one the the many amazing experiences that one
gets to witness volunteering at an animal shelter. During the time I spend volunteering at the
Youngwood Animals Friends Shelter I get the privilege to aid abused, injured, or ill animals. My
first abused animal that I had helped was a black collie lab mix ame Tessa. Tessa was a dogwho
despised humans and dogs alike. She would growl, snap, bark aggressively and do all of the signs
of basic signs of defense or threats.I didn t walk her because she was on the category of red . Red
meant that a volunteer needed special training to walk the red dogs. I am not trained to walk said
red dogs but i was able to give her treats and clean her kennel. ANother dog, who s name was Cody,
he was a mix of shelties and collies. Cody was surrendered by his owners due to the fact he was
roaming the neighborhood underweight and has a old leg injury. The vet determined that the leg
had to be amputated due to the fact that it was no use to Cody any more and was just getting in
his way of a better quality of life. The day after Cody s surgery Cody walked up the two flights of
steps to get into the cat wing. He was a new dog, with his injured leg amputated he was acting like
the puppy he should be acting. Sadly, Cody passed was recently due to an unknown reason. He
died in his sleep on his bed in his new home
The Supply And Demand Curve
A shift on the supply and demand curve will subsequently effect pricing, an example of this is the
increase of coffee supply in 1998. Using data collected by the ICO, it is found that supply of
coffee increased from 99,550 (in thousand 60 kg bags) in 1997/8 to 108,858 (in thousand 60 kg
bags) in 1998/9. This can be explained due to an increase in suppliers with the addition of Yemen,
Guyana and Loa, this will affect total production by increasing coffee producing countries, whilst
simultaneously adding competition to the market consequently encouraging other exporting
countries to increase productivity and therefore increasing supply. This increase in supply with an
unchanged demand shall lead to a decrease in price. Alongside this 1998 saw the beginning of a
decline in labour costs, information obtained by the ICO states that, the price paid to growers of
coffee in Tanzania was at 90.70 (US cent/lb) when previously in 1997 it was up at 118.52 (US cent
/lb). This could potentially be due to the boost in supply increasing competition between exporting
countries for the steady incline in demand. Alternatively, it is possible the cheaper labour encouraged
importing countries to invest in higher quantities of coffee from exporting countries whilst labour
prices where on the decline. Furthermore, consumer demand in coffee in importing countries only
marginally increased from 64,904 in 1997 to 66,566 in 1998. This incline can be explained by an
increase in population and customer
The Impact Of MRI On Modern Medicine
Doctors have documented a live birth in an MRI, which helped them produce the first 3D images
of the birthing process. The MRI has made an immense impact on medical practice and research.
It works in a very complicated way, the MRI uses our own hydrogen cells to produce an image.
The hydrogen atoms communicate via radio waves to the coil. The gradient magnets (x,y, and z)
help produce images of your body that are sliced.
The MRI has made a great impact in many areas of modern medicine, it has become an important
piece of technology in medical practice and research. With the ultrafast imaging, images of the areas
of interest can be obtained quickly with the elimination of psychological motion artifacts. Magnetic
Resonance removes the need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The lower the water content in a given area, the fewer hydrogen atoms there will be to send
signals back to the radio frequency coils. Along with the varying water content there is varying
strength that shows up as different shades of grey. Those different shades of grey are recognized
as different types of bone and tissue to the radiologist. The gradient magnets are responsible for the
noise caused by the machine that keeps you from being able to hear while it is on. Each of the three
magnets are aligned with a different plane of your body, each of them also being significantly less
powerful than the main magnet. What the three magnets lack in strength compared to the main
magnet, they make up for in precision. They modify the magnetic field at particular points and work
with the pulses to produce the image by encoding the spatial distribution of the water protons in your
body.
When rapidly turned on and off, the magnets allow the scanner to image the body in slices. The
transverse waves slice you from top to bottom, the coronal plane slices you lengthwise from front
to back, and the sagittal planes slice you lengthwise from side to side. However, the gradient
magnets together can be used to generate sliced images that are in any direction. This strength is one
of the best characteristics of the MRI as a diagnostic
Nationalism As Civil And Ethnic Divides
Nationalism as Civil and Ethnic Divides Philosophers and scholars recognize a group of factors that
may account for influences of nationality. John Stuart Mill lists a series of practical factors rooted in
tangibility including race, religion, language and geography. These factors serve as a basis to unite
certain homogenous groups within a state, while delegitimizing others. Taking a more intangible
approach, Lord Actor writes about the opportunity, and somewhat destiny, nations have in creating a
state. He notes that all nations are the soul to the body of the state. But philosophers and later,
practitioners of nationalism, experience nationalism differently. Scholars overwhelmingly
understand that civic nationalism encompasses the whole of a people regardless of ethnic, cultural
or religious features, and ignores these remedial factors for the people are united by a higher entity,
the state. On the foundation of Enlightenment principles, civic nationalism transcends unchosen
attributes for unity among all. In the words of Canadian scholar Michael Ignatieff, civic nationalism
maintains that the nation should be composed of all those... who subscribe to the nation s political
creed. This stands in contrast to ethnic nationalism, which has become the commonly understood
model of nationalism in politics for its infamous historical pedigree. Ethnic nationalism unites only a
group within a larger people based on unchosen visibly identifiable attributes such as race and
Father Of Confederation Research Paper
Who is a father, and more importantly, who is a Father of Confederation? A
Father, in a literal definition, is a man who gives care and protection to someone or something.
George Washington was such a man, responsible for his patriots in the fight against the British
during the American Revolution. Confederation, on the other hand, is when a group of people come
together in a coalition, or fight, while working together for a common cause. The lower class in
France came together in the French Revolution to fight against Louis XVI, and his intolerance
towards them. Therefore, Father of
Confederation must mean a man who brings people together to fight for a common cause. There
exists much controversy on whether the Metis, Louis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the main parts that allows a country to function as a united whole is transportation,
especially a railway. John A. Macdonald wanted to construct a railway from coast to coast, as
part of his National dream to create a unified Canada. This railway would allow the transportation
of goods and people across his great nation. Once again in 1885, friction broke out between the
Metis and the Canadian government. And now, with Louis Riel back in Canada, extra strain was
added on the already hard to deal with railway. In order to calm the Metis resistance, Macdonald
needed get troops, especially the North West Mounted Police, to Manitoba. However, the parts of
the Canadian Pacific Railway that connected to Manitoba was not near completion. Therefore,
John A. Macdonald put extra pressure on the railway constructors to build as much of the railway
as they can, to get troops in Manitoba as fast as possible. Macdonald even devised his own plan
for the railway. Let Louis Riel make trouble. Then the canadian citizens would see the necessity of
the railway as a need for the national security of the country, and using government money to finish
the railway would be acceptable. Louis Riel, whether he realized it or not, sped up the completion
of the railway, to the point that with the help of other people, it was finished in November of 1885;
The Treatment of Black Africans in South Africa in the...
The Treatment of Black Africans in South Africa in the 1930 s and 1940 s In this essay I will be
informing you on everything I know about the treatment of black South Africans in the 1930 s
and 1940 s. I will be explaining how life was in the 1930 s when they were under the Afrikaner
government. I will be explaining how the second world war made them feel positive about their
future and how things changed. I will also be giving you a little of information on the Atlantic
Charter and how it also made people feel things were going to change. I will try to make my points
clear so you can understand what I might have written. In the 1930 s the blacks were under the
Afrikaner government. At this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The other segregationist laws enlarged the colour bar so that the supplementary expert jobs were
kept for whites. The laws put more control on the movement of blacks into towns and they were
like prisoners. In the 1940 s things started to get better for the black South Africans. They started
to feel optimistic and confident because all the whites had gone to war, which meant they weren
t they was hardly anyone in the city, so this was a chance for the blacks to move back to the city
and try to put their lives back on tracks. The fact that the whites were at war was a major break
through for the blacks because the companies would need people to work there. Like the mining
and manufacturing companies, they needed people to make all the guns and machines. This was
turning point for them for the reason that they got to work in the companies in the city and they
will start to earn money like before and would be able to get their lives together again. Many
more of them stated leaving the reserves and moved back to the city because the reserves got
worse, all the water was dirty; there were no toilets and no more food. The period of war strained
Smuts the Prime minister at the time, to loosen up some of the laws. He loosened the law that told
blacks to carry a pass if they
Fracking Practice
The economic efficiency should be balance in a way that the producer can make profits, the public
can benefit with the services, the government collect the taxes from production and the most
important is the health of the population and the environment. Unfortunately, we have to keep our
economy in good status and continue helping our country to improve in the economic status view.
New technology and environmental laws has helped improved the way producers do business and
perform their natural product extraction. I will use for example fracking. Oil and gas companies
have found a way to produce natural gasby performing fracking practice. This practice is very
controversial because it uses a great amount of water and may cause earthquakes.
While the use of this technology has proven to be a game changer for increasing the domestic
production of oil and gas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We also have state and federal officials over watching the procedures and practices. These officials
also make sure the production wells are able to maintain integrity. Maintaining well integrity and
reducing surface spills and improper wastewater disposal are central to minimizing contamination
from the hundreds of chemicals found in fracturing fluids and from naturally occurring
contaminants such as salts, metals, and radioactivity found in oil and gas wastewaters (Jackson, et
al. 2014) If there is any problem with these wells, the operator knows that the emergency procedure
is to stop the process and report it. These well operators understand the laws, reporting procedures,
and well maintenance. Any well drilled into the Earth creates a potential pathway for liquids and
gases trapped underground to reach the surface. (Jackson, et al. 2014) Every year they have to
submit a report to the state or federal agencies to make sure the well is maintaining the integrity and
report the production of the oil and
Symptoms And Treatments Of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea And...
Cancer patients frequently experience chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting which affect their
nutritional intake, quality of life, activity of daily living and the course of chemotherapy treatment.
Whereas most acute chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting are treated with anti emetics during
chemotherapy, anticipatory and delayed chemotherapyinduced nausea and vomiting can have a
detrimental effect on the patients quality of life and increase readmission rate. This paper discusses
the different types of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting, the problem statement and
objectives, literature reviews, evidence practice guidelines and interventions for chemotherapy
induced nausea and vomiting. BACKGROUND
Chemotherapy can increase a patient s life span and improve the outcome of cancer treatment.
However, the side effects of nausea and vomiting can be debilitating to the patient s quality of life.
According to Navari, (2013), specific patients characteristics and the type of chemotherapy
administered can increase the risk of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting. For example
history of motion sickness and pregnancy induced nausea and vomiting increases a patient s risk,
women are more at risk than men and in younger patients whilst patients with high alcohol
consumption experiences less risk (NCCN, 2011).
Chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) can be classified as acute, delayed and
anticipatory, breakthrough and refractory. Acute CINV occurs within 24
Lasting Effects of the Islamic Revolution
Lasting Effects of the Islamic Revolution of 1979

A) Plan of the investigation


What effect did the Islamic revolution have on the country of Iran and it s international relations?
This is a very broad question so it much be asked and answered for many different levels of
society. Looked at this way this question is actually collection of questions. What effect did the
Islamic revolution have on the wealthy within the country? What effect did it have on the poor?
What affect did it have on the government? What affect did it have on countries in the region? In
order to conduct thorough research on this issue, it is necessary to investigate the phenomenon from
a variety of angles. My plan is to Google The Islamic Revolution of 1979 in ... Show more content on
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Before a 1979 Referendum that would establish the legitimacy of the parallel government, Khomeini
told the nation that the country would not be called the Republic of Iran, not the democratic republic
of Iran or the democratic Islamic republic of Iran since he did not want to see Islam denigrated by
the adjective democratic. He publically considered anyone that disagreed with this to be an enemy
of Islam and of God. (Arjomand, 135). This was not necessarily the sort of revolution that the
students and intellectual class had envisioned when they helped bring it about. The opinion of the
educated middle class can be reflected by what the prominent Iranian man Dr. Bakhtiar said at a
press conference when he remarked that unlike Lenin, Hitler, Nasser, and Castro, Khomeini did not
know where he was leading the nation (Arjomand, 137). The effect of this take over on Iran s
relationship to the USA and the west can still be felt in relations between these countries today. The
Iranian hostage crisis led to a suspension of diplomatic relations between Iran and the USA as well
as other Western democracies. While the Soviet Union accepted the legitimacy of the revolution, it
initially supported attempts to reinstall the Shah as leader. American leaders were determined to
keep the Shah in power because of the cold war tensions, which caused them to fear that Soviet
Communism would spread to Iran, should the Shah fall. (Cohen, 1). But while
Indus River Valley Civilization
The Indus River Valley civilization was an ancient civilization located on a subcontinent called
India. The Indus River Valley civilization was naturally isolated by the Himalayas and the east and
west Ghat mountains. The ancient civilization was located near a river, like most of the ancient
civilizations of their time. Because Indiawas surrounded by mountains on all sides, the subcontinent
was very prone to attacks. A major problem for the Indus RiverValley civilization was the constant
monsoons it had. India had two different types of monsoons, the winter monsoon and the summer
monsoon. The Indus River Valley civilization depended on the summer monsoon, because that is
when they got most of their rain. When the winter monsoon hit the... Show more content on
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It is also believed they participated in the maritime trade network. The ancient civilization would
trade many different types of things, for example they traded silver, gold, seashells, flint, and
gemstones. Cotton was one of the most important items the ancient civilization traded. The Indus
River Valley civilization had one of the largest trade routes of their time, which expanded from
Mesopotamia to China.

The Indus River Valley civilization society was based around a social hierarchy, which was
divided into groups based upon occupations. The highest group of the social hierarchy was the
Brahmins, or also known as priests. The second highest group of the hierarchy was the Kshatriyas,
or warriors. The third group were called the Vaisyas, which consisted of the herders, farmers,
artisans, and merchants. The fourth group consisted of people who had little or no Aryan heritage
called the Sudras, they consisted of farm workers, servants, and other laborers. The lowest group of
the social hierarchy was the dalits, they did work no one else wanted to do. Their social class
determined who they could marry, what kind of education they could get, where they could live, and
what jobs they could get.

The Indus River Valley religion was polytheistic, which meant they believed in many god. The
ancient civilization worshipped god and goddesses who embodied natural forces. The main god the
civilization worshiped was Indra, the god of war. Indra´s was weapon
Outlook On Chemical Dependency Interview
Outlook on Chemical Dependency Interview

Walter P. Gottwald
Daytona State College
HUS2241
Professor McNeeley
November 6, 2014
Word Count: 2700

I learned quite a few things from my interview with Andrea. Some good and some not so much, but
overall I was able to listen and learn about a different form of social work, and the work and
situations that she goes through. The person I interviewed, Andrea Gregert, is a longtime friend who
went to the University of Pennsylvania, studied psychology, and now works and teaches at UC
Berkeley. She s had extensive training in clinical psychology, and has experience in substance abuse
and counseling. Andrea told me that the feeling of wanting to help others has always been with
her. When I asked her what helped her decide on being a social worker her response was that
someone in her early life had a problem with substance abuse and it affected her because she didn t
know how to help them at the time. Her wanting to help her friend pushed her to complete her
doctorate in clinical psychology. I know it must have been a difficult journey to complete her
education. She knew then that she could make a difference with the education that she received. She
left me with a very passionate feeling about the field, and I m glad that I had the ability to interview
her.

Firstly, she went right into the dialogue that you have, and build off of with a patient (especially
substance abuse ones), and how difficult it can sometimes be
The Minister s Black Veil, By Edgar Allen Poe
During the 18th and 19th century America expanded their writing style into a new genre called
Gothic Literature. This type of genre was invented originally in Europe but became popular in
America quickly. This new genre allowed authors to portray a darker side in their works. Before
this style was created, the only literature written was based upon romance. The romantic appeal still
shows in some of these stories but is not the main aspect of the writing. The choice of evil in any
type of writing was extremely sparse and the majority considered it to be insane. A copious amount
of authors had the opportunity to grow and form this new style of writing. Add one more sentence
which will be the thesis. The term Gothic fictionrefers to a style... Show more content on
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The audience continues to read these writings for the sense of unknown and mystery in each
character s fate. With the characters in the stories not knowing what is going on, each word the
reader comprehends grasp them into the story even more. The expansion of works published
during this time grew tremendously. Many new authors grew with the addition of Gothic
Literature including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, and Charles Brockden Brown.
But the most known author, of this genre, would be considered Edgar Allen Poe. He has
composed an abundant number of compositions, including The Raven, The Minister s Black Veil,
and The Fall of the House of Usher. Poe s optimum piece of writing would have to be bona fide
Classic, The Raven. The Raven is an astonishing example of how a piece of Gothic Literature
should be written. The repetition of certain words throughout any Gothic poem emphasises the
meaning of a specific word or phrase. Quoth the Raven Nevermore (Line 85) is an ideal example
of repetition. The word Nevermore is very significant in the poem. Poe states that the Raven will
never leave his home and that his wife, Lenore, will never come

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