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Multiple Terrorist Attacks
Paris was the target of multiple terrorist attacks on November 13. Over 129 people were killed, and
350 more were injured. The most deaths occurred at the concert of a U.S. rock group. Hostages were
taken at this location, and suicide bombers attacked several other locations. This is not the first
terrorist attackin Paris, another one took place less than a year ago at the headquarters of the
Charlie Hebdo newspaper. Both of these attacks were claimed by ISIS to be their own. They have
taken over much of Iraq and Syria and have beheaded several journalist and Christians. The
authorities believe that there were three teams of terrorists that performed the attacks. Seven of the
terrorist were killed by the police or their own bombs. Most of
The Utah Journey Annotated Bibliography Outline
Annotated Bibliography
Works Cited
Holzapfel, Richard Neitzel., and Susan Allen. Myers. The Utah Journey. Gibbs Smith, 2009.
This book is basically a timeline of Utah s History. It has all of the important information and some
extra too. The parts that I used were about the Mountain men of Utah and about the Native
Americans. I love how it is super detailed, and it s organized and everything is easy to find.
Mormons. Countries and Their Cultures, www.everyculture.com/multi/Le Pa/Mormons.html.
This website talks all about the Mormon Pioneers. It tells important dates, people and events. It talks
about the history of the mormon church, when and where they settled, how they interacted with
others, the education that they taught, Holidays that they celebrated and much more.
Native Indian Tribes. Native Indian Tribes ***, www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/indian tribes/paiute
tribe.htm.
Utah History to Go. Utah History to Go, historytogo.utah.gov/.

Topic: What were the effects on Utah History by the Mormon Pioneers versus the Mountain Men
and people already there.
In Utah History there are three main contributors. The Mormon Pioneers, The Mountain Men, and
the Native Americans. Some people wonder, who affected history the most? I think that it was the
Mormon Pioneers. They were the ones who pushed the U.S Government to grant them the status of a
State. Today in Utah, about sixty percent of the people here are Mormons.

Mormons: The Mormons fled Nauvoo and ended up traveling


The Negative Effects Of Colonization In India And India
Colonization is an immoral oppression that the serfs endure, as the tyrants strip basic human rights
and freedoms. Colonization is a socio economic scheme with a built in objective to amass as much
profit as possible on free labor. Subsequently, this results in an exploitative relationship between the
authoritarian figure and the laborers. India and Pakistan suffered more loss than gain through the
process of colonization by the British Empire. The efforts of Gandhi and Jihan were ultimately
failed, and the conflict originated by the British lives on. By imposing the divided rule, and
enslaving individuals the British obstructed India s liberty and possible prosperity for the future.
Arguments are formed surrounding the mixed effects of colonialism, as some are able to detect
certain enrichments. The British colonialists mistreated, shunned and dehumanized the Indian
populace to no avail. In the British Occupation Of India, the British settlers express their white
blood superiority and sketch a portrait of a holistic Hindu whose traditional wear reminds them of
dirty rags. The superior attitude of the British terrorized many other countries, enslaving plethora of
individuals who were deemed as less. The unsettling factor in the documentary is that the British
witnessed the dire living conditions of the Indians yet made no attempts at aid. One of the most
positive legislations passed by the British is seen as the ban of Suttee. What is seldom known is that
it was
The Theoretical Perspectives Of Sociology
Symbolic interactionism is the first of the three theoretical perspectives in Sociology. This
avenue of examining sociological factors looks at more personal interactions than the other two
perspectives. Sociologist observe patterns and behaviors of these smaller interactions to define,
or redefine, the use and evolution of symbols in society. Some sociologist see this approach as
being too focused on one person s view and take on society rather than trying to understand society
as a functioning whole (Turner, Symbolic Interaction Theory ). One example of symbolic
interactionism put forth by Erving Goffman (1974) uses Roger, an engineer, as an example. Even
though he and his parents believe that Roger is an amazing engineer, their perspective would not
take into account that Roger s boss found his skills to be insufficient and fired him. Without
combining these two perspectives, that of Roger and his parents and of his boss, there is not a
complete understanding of Roger and his skills, or lack there of. The following two perspectives in
Sociologyexamine society at a larger scale. The second theoretical perspective in Sociology is
functional analysis. Functional analysis is used to identify and define relationships between different
aspects of society. These relationships are determined to be either functional, which is beneficial to
society, or dysfunctional, which is not beneficial. The two previous labels are then broken down
further and actions can be deemed
The Middle Class And The Affordable Care Act
While researching the topic of the middle class and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) otherwise
known as Obamacare, I found many articles about the impacts of the ACA on the middle class.
The majority of these articles discussed how the ACA has negatively impacted the middle class
and has made the middle class Americans have to pay higher taxes and premiums. These articles
also show that for those who were previously uninsured, the cost of medical care has gone up. My
goal in this paper is to show how the ACA has negatively impacted the lower middle classand how
certain aspects of the ACA could be adjusted to have a more positive impact on lower middle class
and upper lower class families. To help me to reach this goal, I will first be... Show more content on
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In 2010, a Patient s Bill of Rights was put into place to protect consumers from the worst abuses of
the insurance industry, such as prohibiting denying coverage of children based on pre existing
conditions and regulating annual limits on insurance coverage. In 2011, those with Medicare were
able to get key preventive services for free and they were given discounts on brand name drugs. In
2012, Accountable Care Organizations helped doctors and health care providers work together to
deliver better care. Examples of this include reducing paperwork and administrative cost and
encouraging integrated health systems. In 2013, open enrollment in the Health Insurance
Marketplace began on October 1st. In 2014, all Americans were given access to affordable health
insurance options. These options include, making care more affordable and increasing the small
business tax credit. In 2015, physicians were paid on value not volume meaning that physicians that
provide a higher value of care will receive higher payments than those who provide lower quality
care. In simpler terms, the key features of the ACA are free preventive care, protecting against health
care fraud, small business tax credits, health insurance marketplace, consumer assistance, Rx
discounts for seniors, and prohibiting denying coverage based on pre existing conditions (Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs,
Essay on Learning Lessons from the Holocaust
The phrase a lesson to be learned and a tragedy to behold has been indelibly attached to the
Holocaust that to think of it in any other way is thought to insult all those of the Jewish community
who lost their lives to the attempted genocide of their race by the Nazi regime. Despite such brevity
attached to learning lessons from the Holocaustone must wonder whether the lesson has actually
been learned or if people will continue to repeat the mistakes of the past. Angela Merkel, the current
German Chancellor, has stated that the German experiment towards multi culturalism has failed,
those who wish to migrate into the country must learn the German way whether it is the language
they speak, the culture they have or the very religion they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eckardt presents the idea that the Holocaust was a result of three distinct factors; that it was the
culmination of the church s teaching of contempt, the culmination of the church s absolute theology
and finally the culmination of modern man s self liberation from the shackles of God and morality .
In summary, Eckart suggests that it was the religious zealotry by which the German church taught
the population that planted the initial seeds of the Holocaust . Throughout the recorded history of
the church it has been the religious zealotry that was taught to various populations that has been the
cause of numerous bloody conflicts and acts of inhumane cruelty. From the Crusades to the Salem
witch hunts and various other historical incidences it has been religious zealotry, the Christian
feeling of spiritual superiority and the claims of the church to possess the only sure means of
forgiveness, grace and salvation that such incidents happened in the first place. In terms of Christian
culpability to the Holocaust the views of Eckart are justified in that it was in part due to the German
church and the fact that they focused more on internal church affairs rather than external problems
that public opinion never wavered in the face of the atrocities of the Nazi regime . In the
Synthesis Of 1-Bromobutane Lab Report
The Williamson Ether Synthesis reaction carried out in this experiment involved the substitution
reaction of the compounds sodium ethoxide and 1 bromobutane under reflux conditions to yield the
products 1 ethoxybutane and sodium bromide. Several wet bench chemistry techniques were utilized
throughout the process, and these included reflux, extraction and washing, as well as short path
distillation. These techniques allowed for the reaction to proceed faster and allowed for the
separation and extraction of the product of interest, 1 ethoxybutane. Here, reflux allowed for the
solventto be recycled in heating the reaction mixture, extraction and washing allowed for the product
of interests to be extracted into the diethyl etherlayer and for the undesired products to be washed
out, and short path distillation allowed for the separation of ether and 1 ethoxybutane due to large
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Many organic reactions are long and utilize a solvent that is generally volatile. Under these
conditions, the solvent can easily evaporate and be lost to the air and it is inefficient to
continuously replenish the solvent concentration. Reflux allowed for the solvent to be conserved
and recycled because the gas vapors produced from when the solvent boiled with the addition of
heat condensed and fell back into the flask. This recycled the solvent and ensured it was not lost.
Additionally, the temperature at which reflux occurs is generally near the boiling point of the
solvent, and indicates that the reaction can proceed for 55 more minutes, a much shorter duration
than the actual reaction time. For example, the refluxing temperature in this experiment was nearly
89 degree Celsius, which is close to the boiling point of ethanol of 90 degrees Celsius. Thus, reflux
allowed for the conservation of the solvent and for the reaction to be run at shorter
Comparing Aeschylus View Of Justice And Reason With The Gods
Lauren Postma
Cultural Heritage I
Professor Gianini
12, September 2014

Justice and Reason with the Gods As a society, we value justice as one of the highest virtues a state
can have. Courts are the image of justice and what is right in America, and we trust that those in
charge will just and make the most reasonable decisions for our country. Thanks to the systems of
justice put in place by the civilizations of the old world, we have come to this point in our society.
In reading works by Plato and Aeschylus, we can see how their depicted Justice with the aid of
reason and the Greek gods. I believe that the two had rather similar views on justice though at
times there are stronger differences in their accounts. Through their depictions of justice we can
also get a clue at how each viewed their society and whether or not they believed it to be just. I will
first show justice and reason within the Oresteia and compare it to the depiction of justice in Plato s
works. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Aeschylus stars out by showing what justice is to one single person. In Oresteia, justice is the
motive for the murder of Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra. The first instance of justice is when
Clytaemnestra declares that she must kill Agamemnon to try and end the curse. She admits to her
crime and tells the chorus that what she did was a masterpiece of Justice./Done is done.
(Agamemnon lines 1430 31). Here the reader might agree with what she has done and with any
number of reasons why she has done it. She killed the man who was cursed and killed their
daughter. At first glance it seems that Aeschylus may agree that this is how justice is to be done
because the Chorus doesn t killer her, but with two plays left, we can see that there is a lot more to
it than just killing the
The Ethics Of Coca-Cola
Name: Wan Ying Pang
Student number: 15069773d
Tutorial group: tut006

The Coca Cola Company is one of the biggest global leader in the beverage industry. It offers more
that hundreds of brands, including fruit juice, soft drinks, and all kinds of beverages. It is best
known for its flagship Coca Cola . Due to the intense competition in the beverage industry, marketing
activity is vital for it to maintain its leading position. Once Coca Cola stops its consistently
advertise, its competitors will be able to take its market share. In 2014, it spends 6.9% of the total
revenue on advertising, making Coca Cola was the top advertiser in its industry (Investopedia, 2015).
This essay will examine whether the marketing activities that conducted by the company is ethical or
not.

First of all, Respect, as one of the six basic sets of ethical values, is violated. One Coca Cola
advertisement showed that a number of white people go to an indigenous town with its soft drink.
Although the company says the ad is meant to encourage breaking down prejudice and share, it leads
to a big debate as the company is accused to discriminate the native communities, saying it is an
attack on the dignity of indigenous people (The Guardian, 2015). It is unethical to put native
communities into a lower position that white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It means balancing the needs of different shareholders. The Coca Cola Company has been the major
sponsor of the World Cup for more than a decade. The company spent a huge sum of money to make
it impossible for other small company to compete with, so the company has dominated and
monopolized the position. This act is unethical and lead to an unfair business environment because
the company drives other competitors out using its corporate power. The company should use a
reasonable amount of sponsorship instead of a higher number. Therefore, small companies will be
able to compete and have their chance in getting the
Driesch s Therapeutic Analysis
There is a typical pattern to embryological development: the egg is fertilized, cleaves, and after
many such cleavetures the blastula develops. A part of the blastula is pulled inside, and the gastrula
originates. The process continues until a typical organism develops, each cell becoming whatever it
is supposed to become (its prospective value). Thus is the normal development. But truly astonishing
things arise when we alter the typical process. Experiments done on embryos have shown that if we
destroy various parts of the developing embryo, normal embryos still develop (though they are
smaller). Cells become something different than they would usually become in order to create a
typical organism. To this subsistence Driesch gives the name... Show more content on
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Driesch illustrates this well with his reductio ad absurdum proofs for entelechy. His first refutation
is the purely chemical theory of morphogenesis. This is the theory that morphogenesis is just a
product of various chemical reactions in cells. The fundamental problem is twofold: in
regeneration chemicals would have to be lost and regained without any outside goal governing the
change and that there aren t an abundance of chemicals correlating to the various types of
differentiation, just a few rearranged in various ways. Thus, biology must at least go beyond simple
chemistry. His next refutation is that of a mechanical view of biology. This is the idea that
morphogenesis occurs due to a structure in cells which is set off by various interactions between the
cells. Driesch s problem with this is that every cell would then have to contain the machine, which
seems absurd, and if the embryo was just a machine it would perform the exact same way as normal
embryos when we cut of various parts. These two refutations lead to entelechy, a patently
philosophical idea. The refutations also require biology to inquire more deeply than chemistry and
other natural sciences, which seems only to lead to philosophy. Philosophy then is part of science. We
deduce some philosophical claims from our observations of natural phenomena that allow us to
continue forth with our investigations and guide our work. We can see this in the layout of
Driesch s book itself. He states, All our biology will not be for its own sake, but for the sake of
philosophy (72). This statement doesn t seem to be contained only to his book. Instead, his book
seems to be a paradigm for future science, where we utilize philosophy and allow ourselves to not
reduce every natural phenomena to chemistry and physics. This is what Driesch himself has done:
he has used science, performing
Aristotle Was a Greek Philosopher and Polymath
ARISTOTLE

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the
Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music,
logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, biology, and zoology. Together with Plato
and Socrates (Plato s teacher), Aristotle is one of the most important founding figures in Western
philosophy. Aristotle s writings were the first to create a comprehensive system of Western
philosophy, encompassing morality, aesthetics, logic, science, politics, and metaphysics.
Aristotle s views on the physical sciences profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their
influence extended well into the Renaissance, although they were ... Show more content on
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In 322 BC Aristotle was forced to flee Athens with his family when the political leadership reacted
against the Macedonians again and his previously published works supporting Macedonian rule left
him a target. He passed on his Lyceum to Theophrastus and died later that year in Chalcis, near his
hometown.
It is during this period in Athens from 335 to 323 BC when Aristotle is believed to have composed
many of his works. Aristotle wrote many dialogues, only fragments of which survived. The works
that have survived are in treatise form and were not, for the most part, intended for widespread
publication, as they are generally thought to be lecture aids for his students. His most important
treatises include Physics, Metaphysics, Nicomachean Ethics, Politics, De Anima (On the Soul) and
Poetics.
Aristotle not only studied almost every subject possible at the time, but made significant
contributions to most of them. In physical science, Aristotle studied anatomy, astronomy,
embryology, geography, geology, meteorology, physics and zoology. In philosophy, he wrote on
aesthetics, ethics, government, metaphysics, politics, economics, psychology, rhetoric and theology.
He also studied education, foreign customs, literature and poetry. His combined works constitute a
virtual encyclopedia of Greek knowledge. It has been suggested that Aristotle was probably the last
person to know everything there was to be known in his own time.
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Managing Objectives Of Building Risk Management
The myriad reform and regulation activities (pay for performance, accountable care organizations,
physician hospital alignment) can be overwhelming. These new regulations have associated risks of
these activities that will impact an organization s strategic planning. As a result, many boards and
executive teams are taking steps to improve the effectiveness of their risk managementand risk
governance efforts as these new risks emerge. One of the greatest challenges they face is the ability
to make risk intelligent decisions for today, and for the future, without really comprehending the new
universe of risks in their changing environment. Making risk intelligent decisions requires an
integrated, customized approach elements (Deloitte).
Considerations in building risk management strategies Compliance with regulations is one of the
largest risks that the health care industry faces. Because the external environment cannot be
controlled, companies will need to control internal environments and operations to reduce their risk.
Defining the risk and establishing objectives is one of the first steps to achieving an operational risk
management plan. This plan should focus on the daily activities that will help organizations such as
the Mayo Clinic achieve their organizational goals. To successfully understand the risk that both
internal and external environments hold for organizations, correct alignment of resources will aid in
reducing the risk and improving overall

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