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The document outlines various processes and topics, including creating an account on StudyHub.Vip for writing assistance, types of horse racing, citizenship policies in Scandinavia, and the impact of negativity on creativity. It discusses the significance of understanding horse racing for bettors, the nature of prion diseases, and the challenges faced by individuals with ableism and heterosexism. Additionally, it touches on the effects of firefighting techniques and the cultural context of rock and roll in the 1950s.

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The document outlines various processes and topics, including creating an account on StudyHub.Vip for writing assistance, types of horse racing, citizenship policies in Scandinavia, and the impact of negativity on creativity. It discusses the significance of understanding horse racing for bettors, the nature of prion diseases, and the challenges faced by individuals with ableism and heterosexism. Additionally, it touches on the effects of firefighting techniques and the cultural context of rock and roll in the 1950s.

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Horse Racing
Title: Types of Horse Racing
Description: Knowing the types of horse racing is instrumental for first time bettors who want to
grasp the ins and outs of the popular wagering activity.
Keyword: South African football

First time bettors would think that all horse races are the same. However, horse racing is a varied
sport once you see the bigger picture. It goes back hundreds of years and it has developed
significantly throughout its course in time. These days, racing takes place in a multitude of formats
with a collection of newly established rules and regulations. You don t need to follow each and
every rule to get involved, but getting a decent grasp should give you a head start.
Flat racing and jump racing are two of the most common horse racing events, and it s these that
continue to draw the attention of bettors. You should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Turf is the conventional surface which most South African football fields employ but dirt tracks are
also sought after locations. Synthetic surfaces are used at a number of race courses as well,
particularly in the UK, which is also known as all weather tracks.
Jump Racing
Jump racing is another form that mostly caters to Thoroughbred horses, and is considerably more
hazardous that flat racing due to the company of obstacles that horses has to leap over. These
obstacles mostly include hurdles, fences, or ditches. The increased risks have led to it being
banned in some countries like Australia. It is still a popular form of race in Europe and the US,
where it is recognized as steeplechasing.
In the UK and Ireland, it s known as National Hunt racing and there are two codes hurdles and
steeplechases. In hurdles, the obstacles are required to be over three and a half foot high and a
race must be held over a two mile course. Meanwhile, in steeplechases, a selection of obstacles can
be included, such as fences, open ditches, or water
Ship Float Justification
Report Briefly write a justification of why you believe your ship will float. Support your reasoning
with any calculations you feel is important and science concepts you have studied in class.

I believe that my ship will probably float. Our ship will float in neutral buoyancy. Neutral buoyancy
means the force of gravity is equal to the force of buoyancy. I know that in this challenge we had to
find the greatest load that a canister would hold, but to have neutral to positive buoyancy. In my
group we decided to use the guess and check method. We measure the density of an empty canister
that we were given, SS Mr. Crabs. Now, we have to measure the density we need to find the mass
and the volume. The mass is the amount of matter in an
Ableism And Heterosexism Similarities
How Ableism and Heterosexism Compare
Ableism is discrimination towards individuals who have disabilities. Heterosexism is used as
prejudice against homosexuality. Addressing similarities and differences of ableism and
heterosexism in ways such as individuals who are criticized by society, challenges individuals have
to face, and identifying. Differences both isms have are what challenges each ism faces. The
similarities of each ism is how they are viewed by society, and identify ones ism while around others.
Tamara Valentine address the similarities and differences about ableism and heterosexism, such as
how society views people with ableism and heterosexism individuals, the challenges that each ism
goes through, and ways in which people with isms fight against others in the book Language and
Prejudice.
Ableism individuals are criticized by society such as being in a wheelchair or being a crippled.
Nancy Mair states, that Society is no readier to accepted crippleness then to accepted death (231).
This is saying that society basically accepts deaths but cannot accepted people who are disabled.
The heterosexism language that is often used is the word queer by individuals who have hatred
against heterosexism people. Lillian Faderman a feminist and professor says, In 1910 the term
queer was referred to sexually degenerate towards men or boys (170). It shows how men who were
gay had always been criticized by our society; however, women were also treated differently if
they were a lesbian. Women were insulted by the word dyke . It was meant to be used as an
umbrella term towards women who were lesbian (Faderman 170).
People who had ableism had to face challenges, such as a learning disability, being derogatory, or
having a hearing disorder. In the classroom many students may struggle with a learning disability.
It can affect how an individual learns and being able to understand information. When people
think of a disability they may believe it is known as a derogatory rather than a learning or hearing
disorder. Some things that derogatory individuals struggle with can be in ways like not being able
to walk, or being in a wheelchair, which can make life difficult and a lot easier to give up on life.
Negativity Is The Enemy Of Creativity
Negativity is the enemy of creativity David Lynch. Over the past few months of being on my
Instagram account and looking at the comments and pictures of tof people on Instagram, I
noticed that people in this generation are more critical of other people than generations in years
past. Two people in particular, who have been on the receiving end, are Alexis Sanchez and
Mesut Ozil two professional soccer players who play in London for Arsenal FC. Lately their team
has not been playing very well or getting good results in their games; it s evident in the pictures
and captions, or lack of captions, that they post on Instagram. You can tell that people who follow
them are very upset by the negative and dismissive comments on their posts. This exemplifies that
in today s society, people have become more judgemental of the pictures and comments others post
on Instagram. One example of this is seen profoundly on one of the pictures that Alexis Sanchez
posted after a loss to Liverpool FC, 4 0. The picture depicts Alexis squatting on the pitch after being
scored on for the fourth time. I noticed that in the picture below, we see Alexis in frustration with the
way that he and his teammates have played throughout the game (@alexis_officia1). Looking back
through his account I made a connection that directly relates to an incident that happened last year
with the club. During that time it was about how Alexis was reacting/playing on the field during
games. He would mope around like he didn t care or didn t wantto be there. Also, during that time
the comments were the same as they are now. It is also evident that he is frustrated with the
situation at hand because there was no caption to go along with the picture. On all his other posts
he includes some sort of caption, but in this case he was clearly too distraught and upset to write
one. It was definitely clear that the fans did not like the way he went about about the loss. The
evidence in the comments suggest that they want Alexis to stop acting like a baby or get out of
Arsenal because they don t want a playerwho won t throw a temper tantrum when they lost a game
(Anonymous 2 and Anonymous 4). I believe that these people have the right to be upset but they
Nationhood In Kotter Essay
Citizenship policies and ideas of nationhood in Scandinavia discusses immigration policies in
Scandinavian countries. It gives examples on how the Scandinavian countries have reviewed and
looked at policies from 19th century until today. In the first part, I will discuss citizenship in the
three countries, in the second part I will argue around the topic of language requirements and
national identity. The whole will end in a conclusion about how different the countries are in terms
of renewal of policies and integration. This essay will aim to look at the articles key contribution and
discuss the main arguments straights and weaknesses.

The Scandinavian countries have over decades created their own ways of dealing with immigration,
integration, citizenship and nationhood. As early as the 18th century the Scandinavian counties
developed their first citizen act (Norway; 1888, Sweden; 1894 and Denmark; 1898). They were
trying to move away from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Denmark, to obtain citizenship as a refugee, you have to have had eight years of residence.
Norway require that to obtain citizenship you have to have had legal residence for seven years.
What is special about Sweden s law for residence before getting citizenship is the principle of
hemvist , this implies that the individual has a strict subjective purpose of continuous residence,
seeking regular employment and setting up a permanent home ( Brochmann Seland, 2009p.434).
This means that to obtain citizenship, the migrant has to get a job and a place to stay before
applying for permanent residence. The advantages of this type of law embedded in the citizenship
act is that there is a bigger chance for the individual to integrate in society. In addition, the
government s asylum budget might be reduced, given that the individual is independently
responsible to find
There`s Always Laughter to Life
There`s always laughter to life Understanding life and why things happen is impossible. Life is
like a game, accepting the things that life throws at us is the challenge. For some, giving up is
the key to life. For others it`s important to look at the bright side of life and live on. Nick Hornby
tackles very serious issues in his novels Slam and A Long Way Down. However, he addresses the
topics in a more comic manner which creates a more appealing and effective story. In both novels,
Hornby takes on serious issues in today`s society. Although lessons are to be learned about these
issues, he takes a funny approach to telling the story. In Slam, several issues arise with a 16 year
old boy. The first big issue he discusses is teen... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But something happened (Hornby, Slam 61). He gives a great deal of detail of what has
happened, and even puts emotion into what he is saying to a reader. Although Sam is usually
calm, he gets rather angry when his mother brings up his birth, Yeah, yeah. It f***** up your life
(Hornby Slam 59). This is quite ironic, because Sam believes her life is messed up due to an
early baby. However, although an accident, Sam is planning on having a child with Alicia at the
age of 16 as well. Hornby uses these parallels to create a comic image in his readers mind. Alicia s
parents play a strong role in Sam s life. Hornby uses them as the stereotypical strict parents.
Andrea, a counsellor becomes very upset about the pregnancy. Robert Burns, a college professor
is furious about the pregnancy. This puts extra pressure on Sam and his struggles. Hornby uses
the parents to create some controversy, which is another great comedy technique. Squires 4
Characters in A Long Way Down are very diverse. Hornby relates to every character in a way, I
have a disabled son of my own, and there are lots of things in her that I m clued into (Hornby).
When able to relate to characters in your own novel, it s easy to joke about things you may have
experienced yourself as an author. Hornby does a great job with character portrayals in A Long Way
Prion Disease Essay
Sometimes a scientific discovery shakes the confidence of scientists, making them question whether
they truly understand nature s ground rules. That s exactly what prions have done to scientists
understanding of the ground rules for infectiousdiseases. Prions cause diseases,but they aren t
viruses or bacteria or fungi or parasites. They are simply proteins, and proteins were never thought to
be infectious on their own. Organisms are infectious, proteins are not. Or, at least, they never used to
be. Prions entered the public s consciousness during the mad cow epidemic that hitEngland in 1986.
For decades, however, scientists had searched for unusual, atypical infectious agents that they
suspected caused some puzzling... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sheep and goats with the disease scrapie, which is like mad cow disease, become so uncomfortable
and itchy that they frantically rub up against anything they can, finally scraping off hence, the
name of the disease most of their wool and hair. Ultimately, infected prion bloated brain cells die
and release prions into the tissue. These prions then enter, infect, and destroy other brain cells.
And, as clusters of cells die, the brain stops looking like a brain and starts looking more like
Swiss cheese. The medical term for the prion diseases is spongiform encephalopathies, in
acknowledgement that the sick brains are riddled with holes and have taken the form of sponges.
Shepherds and farmers whose sheep had scrapie never seemed to get scrapie themselves. So, for a
long time, scientists assumed that the prions of animals did not cause infections in humans. But,
between 1994 and 1996, 12 people in
England came down with Creutzfeld Jakob disease (CJD), a human prion disease whose
symptoms are not unlike those of the mad cows, and all the victims had eaten beef from cows
suspected of having mad cow disease. In October, 1996, scientists in England reported that the
prions from ten of the British patients were remarkably like those of the mad cows and not like
those of people
The Negative Impacts Of Firefighting
Alarifi, A. A., Dave, J., Phylaktou, H. N., Aljumaiah, O. A., Andrews, G. E. (2014). Effects of fire
fighting on a fully developed compartment fire: Temperatures and emissions. Fire Safety Journal,
68, 71 80. doi:10.1016/j.firesaf.2014.05.014 This article contains information on the effects, and
evaluation, of three different water pulse durations from a fire nozzles. It also shows scientific
data related to compartment temperatures, HRR, 02 levels, and toxic gases before and after nozzle
usage. This article will help to explain how fire behavior is effected by fire nozzle use, and provide
evidence for my thesis. Connors, T. (2006). Building a case for implementing smooth bore nozzles.
Fire Engineering, 159(2). In terms of importance,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
D., Bertrand, J. E. (2003). The safe and effective use of fog nozzles: Research and practice. Tulsa,
OK: PennWell Corp. Although this source is a little older, it provides a vast amount of
information on fog nozzles. The author s reference, extensive research and practice associated
this type of nozzle. I will use this book as my primary source, for fulfilling the argumentative
requirement of my final paper. Yoon, S. S., Figueroa, V., Brown, A. L., Blanchat, T. K. (2010).
Experiments and modeling of large scale benchmark enclosure fire suppression. Journal of Fire
Sciences, 28(2), 109 139. doi:10.1177/0734904109104503 This article will help support my thesis.
It contains scientific data on fire suppression using firefighting nozzles. The data distinguished,
based on evidence, the difference between suppression and no suppression was related to flow rate
and operating pressure. It also contains good information on, beneficial nozzle diameters and water
droplet size need to suppress fires in a controlled
Rock And Roll In The 50 s
Rock and Roll is not just another type of music, it is a part of people s lives. Rock and Roll shocked
the world since the 50 s. Most people found this new music very enthusiastic, especially teens.
Across America where rock and roll was created, some people saw good in this music and others
saw bad. This is the history of rock and roll. Most historians trace rock and roll back to the 1950 s,
more specifically 1954. When this new type of music appeared it changed the world, especially
among young people. Rock and roll did not develop immediately, it was regularly denounced
throughout the 50 s because it was believed it had a negative impact on the nation s youth. American
Bandstand countered this and made it acceptable. Major artists who played... Show more content on
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In the 90 s groups such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam combined punk, fast electric guitar playing, and
heavy metal. This new style of music is known as grunge rock. Grunge started in the late 80 s but
by the mid 90 s bands broke up or became less visible. Although these bands have faded, their music
continues to affect modern rock music.
Rock music today is still being created by popular bands such as Nickelback, Green Day, Avenged
Sevenfold, and much more. All types of rock and roll can still be found today, people have been
influenced by the artists who started rock and roll.
In conclusion, Rock and roll had been an influence for generations down and will continue to
influence. Rock may not be the most popular type of music today but its history should not be
forgotten. Music will always be apart of people s
The Major Empires Of West Africa From 1200-1500
1) What were the major empires of West Africa from 1200 1500? What were their major industries,
modes of social organization? What were their standards of living and lifespans compared to Europe?
The Mali empire was established in 1235. It was the largest and the richest empire in the African
Middle Ages. During this time Malian emperors relied on a small central administration, which was
primarily concerned with finances and justice. (Patterns of World History pg. 400) The empire
financed itself through tributes and taxes, but their main source of income relied on trade. The Mali
would often trade long distance through merchants and scholars. In Timbuktu, the Mali would
produce or mine for salt, creating a Salt Trade Hub in Timbuktu. Timbuktu was also important
because it was one of the most important scholarly cities in the world that held massive libraries.
Mansa Musa the Malian ruler who annexed Timbuktu. He wanted to share his wealth with his
people, so he founded a college, a library, and part of Sankore Mosque. Mansa Musa lived a very
lavish and luxurious life and tried to share that life with his people. This actually put in the gold
markets in relapse because he put too much gold into circulation, but it influenced Malians to
become scholars and at a higher standard of living.
The Great Zimbabwe was a kingdom that was established in 1250. This kingdom was a culmination
of various southern African kingdoms. While most settlements within the kingdom were dedicated to
How Strategic Management Approaches Be Applied Across A...
Introduction
Can strategic management approaches be applied across a changing business landscape? The answer
is yes, of course they can. This paper will take a situational approach of becoming oriented in the
situation (Skipton, 2015) by first looking at management during times of increased automation, as
this has been well documented in business publications and therefore provides some important
background information (Rifkin, 2005; Millman and Hartwick, 1987). Analysis will then continue
towards more a recent trend to see how different methods of doing business can be coordinated
together to maximize efficiency and success.
As technology evolved, businesses began to grow more reliant on using it to automate tasks (Rifkin,
2005; Millman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is hard to argue that automating business processes has the potential to increase efficiency and
productivity. This idea has been present in business publications for decades, with professionals and
journalists such as Jeremy Rifkin (2005) decreeing that automation is the end of work as we know it.
This doom and gloom view of future business was based on the idea that information technology
would replace traditional human based labor practices and people would no longer be able to work
and earn money, especially in service based industries (Rifkin, 2005).
However, where there are pessimists there are also optimists. Muro and Andes (2015) believe that
aspects of automation such as the use of robotics in business may not actually cost jobs. Instead,
Muro and Andes (2015) believe that this kind of automation may just help people perform their jobs
better and be more productive, not necessarily that the technology is replacing people. Additionally,
a study by Millman and Hartwick (1987) found that automating leads to higher job satisfaction and
enrichment in middle managers as automation of simpler tasks allowed them to devote more of their
time to more complex issues.
Managing Automation
It is clear how strategic management can be applied in shifts towards automation. Even as tasks
become more automated there must still be people selecting them, implementing them, motivating
employees to adopt them and solving
The Significance And Meaning Of Dreams
The Significance and Meaning of Dreams
Dreams are an experience that we all share as human beings, yet are also completely unique to
each and every one of us. For these reasons, dreams have puzzled man since the beginning of time.
Around the early 1900 s, a man by the name of Sigmund Freud pioneered the psychology of dreams
through many of his theories. His ideas are a milestone in dream psychology and are still used
today. As dream psychology developed, more and more theories were proposed and we now have
a better understanding about dreams. However, since dreams vary to person to person, we have
not completely discovered all there is to discover. The most difficult and complex questions to
answer are why we dream, and why we dream what we dream. Many psychologists have developed
theories as to why we dream. Sigmund Freud, neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, believed
dreams were the manifestation of repressed desires. During the time, it was being widely accepted
that dreams helped illustrate the relationship of the dynamic unconscious to consciousness (Blum,
n.p.). Other psychologists also believed in the relationship between the unconscious and conscious
mind. For example, Carl Jung believed dreams were a way to gain knowledge into the subconscious
mind (Smith, n.p.). Jung developed the theory of collective unconscious. This theory was based on
the idea that the collective unconscious was shared between all humans, and therefore also the
source of all

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