Thursday, August 27, 2020
Shattered Dreams in Stolen Party :: stolen
Broken Dreams in Stolen Party In the story Taken Party composed by Liliana Heker, a girlââ¬â¢s dreams are broken by the harsh truth of her predetermination. Rosaura invests the vast majority of her energy attempting to persuade her mom, just as everybody at the birthday celebration, that being an informed young lady makes her an equivalent to everybody at the gathering. She feels extraordinary assurance to turn into a piece of her companion Lucianaââ¬â¢s way of life despite the fact that it would be opposing her motherââ¬â¢s wishes. Rosaura nearly accepts she has achieved this accomplishment until she is cruelly taken back to the real world and confronted with her situation in life by and by. It will be an inconceivable battle to beat the class status that she was naturally introduced to with the numerous variables against her. When Rosauraââ¬â¢s mother can reveal to her naive little girl who is brimming with expectation and blamelessness that, The issue with you, youngster, is that you like to flatulate higher than your butt (Heker 1133), it makes a sharpness among them and harms the possibility of Rosaura developing herself. The mother doesn't need Rosaura to go the rich peopleââ¬â¢s party, maybe because of dread that her girl may encounter the brush off from the privileged, or maybe out of dread that Rosaura may genuinely make it and abandon the mother. The way that this mother could have this unfathomably develop discussion with her girl scarcely even nine, and that Rosaura could state to her mom rich individuals go to paradise as well, demonstrates the development of the little girl just as her insight level that was at that point higher than her motherââ¬â¢s. Rosaura continues to mention to her mom what a companion is. Anyway regardless of her most noteworthy endeavors to cause her mom to comprehend, her mom keeps on continuing tossing negative musings and assessments at her. The following deterrent Rosaura encounters is at the gathering. She is stood up to by a high class little youngster who is the cousin of her companion Luciana. After various inquiries regarding who Rosaura was, the little youngster advises her you are not a companion of Luciana in light of the fact that Iââ¬â¢m her cousin and I know every one of her companions (1135). Rosaura kept up her ground through the huge number of inquiries tossed at to her. Not until the topic of how was she Lucianaââ¬â¢s companion came up did Rosaura begin to get vanquished by her social class. Rosaura presented the line my motherââ¬â¢s a representative, a face-sparing yet at the same time uncovering proclamation that had been imparted in her mind (1135).
Saturday, August 22, 2020
Profile of Serial Killer Tommy Lynn Sells
Profile of Serial Killer Tommy Lynn Sells Tommy Lynn Sells was a sequential executioner who asserted duty regarding more than 70 homicides over the United States, winning him the moniker Coast to Coast Killer. Sellsâ was sentenced for just one homicide, however this single convictionâ was enough to land him on Texass death row. In 2014, he was executed in the Allan B. Polunsky Unit close to Livingston, Texas. The Tip of the Iceberg On Dec. 31, 1999, 10-year-old Krystal Surles was remaining at the place of a companion, 13-year-old Kaylene Katy Harris, when she was assaulted by a man in the room where the two young ladies were resting. She looked as the man snatched Kaylene and cut her throat. Claiming to be dead, she remained still until she had the chance to get away and find support from the nearby neighbor. With the assistance of a criminological craftsman, Krystal had the option to give enough detail to make a sketchâ that in the end prompted the capture of Tommy Lynn Sells. It turned out Sells knew Terry Harris, Kaylenes received dad. Kaylene was his planned casualty that night.â Sells was captured days after the fact on January 2, 2000, at the trailer where he lived with his better half and her four kids. It was a tranquil capture; he didn't avoid or even inquire as to why he was being captured. Sells laterâ confessedâ to slaughtering Kaylene Harris and endeavoring to murder Krystal, yet that was only a glimpse of something larger. During the next months, Sells confessed to killing various men, ladies, and youngsters in a few states the nation over. Youth Years Tommy Lynn Sells and his twin sister Tammy Jean were conceived in Oakland, California on June 28, 1964. His mom, Nina Sells, was a single parent with three other youngsters at the time that the twins were conceived. The family moved to St. Louis, Missouri, and at year and a half old, the two Sells and Tammy Jean contracted spinal meningitis, which slaughtered Tammy Jean. Tommy survived.â Not long after his recovery, Sells was sent to live with his auntie Bonnie Walpole, in Holcomb, Missouri. He remained there until age 5 when he came back to live with his mom after she found that Walpole was keen on receiving him.â All through his youth years, Sells was leftâ mostly to fight for himself. He once in a while went to class and by the age of 7, he was drinking liquor. Youth Trauma Around this equivalent time, Sellsâ began spending time with a man from a close by town. The man demonstrated him a great deal ofâ attention as endowments and incessant excursions. On a few events, Sells went through the night at the keeps an eye on home. Afterward, this sameâ man was seen as blameworthy of kid molestation,â which did not shock Sells, who had been one of his casualties beginning when he was only 8 years old.â From the age of 10 to 13, Sells indicated a unique talent for remaining in a difficult situation. By age 10, he had quit going to class, picking rather to smoke pot and drink liquor. Once, when he was 13,â he climbed stripped into his grandmas bed. This was the final irritation that will be tolerated for Tommys mother. Inside days, she took his kin and left Tommy alone, leaving not even a sending address. The Carnage Begins Loaded up with rage after his relinquishment, the high school Sells assaulted his first female casualty by gun whipping her until she was oblivious. With no home and no family, Sells started floating from town to town, getting unspecialized temp jobs and taking what he required. Sells later asserted he submitted his first homicide at age 16, in the wake of breaking into a home and murdering a man inside who wasâ performing oral sex on a little fellow. There was never any verification to back up his case about the episode. Sells additionally professed to have shot and murdered John Cade Sr. in July 1979, after Cade discovered him burglarizing his home. A Bad Reunion In May 1981, Sells moved to Little Rock, Arkansas and moved back in with his family. The get-together was fleeting. Nina Sells advised him to leave after heâ attempted to have sexâ with her while she was washing up. Retreat from the roads, Sells came back to doing what he knew best, looting and executing, filling in as a fair worker, and bouncing trains to get to his next goal. He later admitted to slaughtering two individuals in Arkansas before making a beeline for St. Louis in 1983. Just one of the homicides, that of Hal Akins, was ever affirmed. Transient Serial Killing In May 1984 Sills was indicted for vehicle robbery and he was allowed a two-year jail sentence. Heâ was releasedâ from jail the next February yet neglected to follow the terms of hisâ probation. While in Missouri, Sells began working a region reasonable in Forsyth where he met Ena Cordt, 35, and her 4-year-old child. Sells later confessed to murdering Cordt and her child. As per Sells,à Cordtà invited him back to her home, yet when he found herâ going through his rucksack, he beat her to death with a polished ash. He at that point did likewise to the main observer of the wrongdoing, the 4-year-old Rory Cordt. Their bodies were discovered three days after the fact. Overdosed on Heroin By September 1984, Sells was back in prison for alcoholic driving in the wake of smashing his vehicle. He remained in prison until May 16, 1986. Back in St. Louis, Sells claimsâ he shot an outsider in self-preservation. He at that point went to Aransas Pass, Texas, where he was hospitalized for anâ overdose of heroin. Once out of the medical clinic, he took a vehicle and went to Fremont, California. While in Freemont, agents accept he was answerable for the demise of Jennifer Duey, 20, who was shot to death. They likewise accept he was liable for killing Michelle Xavier, 19, who was discovered dead with her throat cut. Unverified Killing In October 1987, Sells was living in Winnemucca, Nevada, with 20-year-old Stefanie Stroh. Sells admitted to sedating Stroh with LSD, at that point choking her and discarding her body by overloading her feet with cement and placing her body into an underground aquifer in the desert. This wrongdoing was rarely affirmed. As indicated by Sells he left Winnemucca on November third and traveled east. In October 1987, heâ confessed to killing Suzanne Korcz, 27, in Amherst, New York. A Helping Hand Keith Dardeen was the following known disastrous casualty that attempted to become a close acquaintence with Sells. He seen Sells catching a ride in Ina, Illinois and offered him a hot supper at his home. Consequently, Sells shotà Dardeenà and then damaged his penis. Next, he murderedà Dardeensà three-year-old child Pete by clubbing him with a mallet. He at that point turned his fury onà Dardeensà pregnant spouse Elaine, who he endeavored to assault. The assault caused Elaine to start giving birth and she brought forth her little girl. Neither mother nor girl endure. Sells beat them two to death with a bat. He at that point embedded the bat into Elaines vagina, tucked the youngsters and the mother into bed and left. Theâ crime went unsolvedâ for 12 years until Sells admitted. Julie Rae Harper Sellsâ confessed to a mind boggling crosscountry wrongdoing binge albeit huge numbers of the violations he portrays have never been verified.â In 2002, wrongdoing essayist Diane Fanning started relating with Sells as he anticipated the demise penaltyâ in Texas. In one of his letters to Fanning, Sells admitted to the homicide of 10-year-old Joel Kirkpatrick. Joels mother, Julie Rae Harper, was seen as blameworthy of his homicide and was in jail. Later Sells told Fanning, during an eye to eye meet, that Harper had been inconsiderate to him at an accommodation store, so to give just desserts to her, he followed her home and killed the kid. The confession,â along with Fannings declaration at a jail audit board and with assistance from the Innocence Project, later brought about another preliminary for Harper that finished in anâ acquittal. Across the nation For a long time Sells was a transient sequential executioner that oversaw toâ stay under the radarâ as he wandered around the nation killing and assaulting clueless casualties everything being equal. Examiners accept that Sells is likely answerable for 70 homicides the nation over. During his admissions, he took on the moniker Coast to Coast when telling about the various killings he had submitted one month while in California and the following month while in Texas. In view of Sells admissions consistently, the accompanying timetable can be sorted out, be that as it may, not the entirety of his cases have been demonstrated. December 1988â -Tucson, Arizona - Sells killsà Ken Lauten over an awful medication deal.Between Decemberâ -January 1988â -Sells kills an obscure lady and her three-year-old child in Salt Lake City, Utah, discarding their bodies in the Snake River in Idaho.January 1988â -à à Ina, Illinois - After killing the Dardeen family, Sells is captured for taking a vehicle. He takes off under the watchful eye of his booked court appearance.January 1988â -Lawrence, Massachusetts - Melissa Trembly, 11, isâ raped and murdered.January 27, 1989â -Truckee, California - Sells executes an unnamedâ prostituteâ and discards her body. A unidentified womans body was found at the area that he depicts to police.April 1989â -Roseburg, Oregon - Sells killsâ an anonymous lady that was in her twenties.Mayà 9, 1989â -Roseburg, Oregon - Sells killsâ a female hitchhiker.Mayà 9, 1989â -Roseburg, Oregon - Sells is arrestedâ for taking from his boss. He goes through 15 days in jail.August 16, 1989â -North Little Rock, Arkansas - Sells is arrestedâ on burglary charges. October 18, 1989â -Oakland, California - Sells is chargedâ with open intoxication and placed into detox.November 1989â -Carson City, Nevada - Sells is accused of open drunkenness.December 1989â -Phoenix, Arizona - Sells is hospitalizedâ for a heroin overdose.Januaryà 7
Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Columbia University (Columbia Business School) Essay Analysis, 20102011
Blog Archive Columbia University (Columbia Business School) Essay Analysis, 2010â"2011 Update: Click here for the 2015-2016 Columbia Business School Essay Analysis 1. What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals? How will Columbia Business School (CBS) help you achieve these goals? (Recommended 750-word limit) Because Personal Statements are similar from one application to the next, we have produced the mbaMission Personal Statement Guide, which helps applicants write this style of essay for any school. We offer this guide to candidates free of charge, via our online store. Please feel free to download your copy today. For a thorough exploration of Columbiaâs academic program/merits, defining characteristics, crucial statistics, social life, academic environment and more, please check out the mbaMission Insiderâs Guide to Columbia Business School. 2. Please tell us about yourself and your personal interests. The goal of this essay is to get a sense of who you are, rather than what you have achieved professionally. (Recommended 500-word limit) CBS continues to slim down its essay offerings, implying that between your resume, recommendations and possibly an interview, the admissions committee will have a comprehensive window into your abilities and prospects for success. So, in this essay, the admissions committee wants to understand âwho you are,â not just âwhat you have done,â through your life experiences. Although this essay does not need to be historical/biographical in nature, it should still tell a story about you. In some ways, rather than this being biographical in natureâ"relating specific chronological milestones in your life thus farâ"it might be more of a narrative chronicle of how you developed into the person you are today or how your personality has manifest. With such broad parameters, this essay will likely be challenging for many. Where do you begin to brainstorm, let alone to write? To start, you could create a short list of the personal characteristics you would most like to emphasize in this essay and then work backward, considering which anecdotes from your life you could use to reveal these characteristics in your narrative. Or, you could compose a list of crucial âshapingâ experiences and then focus on conveying those that have had the greatest impact on you as an individual. In 500 words, you will not be able to say everything, but you should have enough space to highlight a few powerful moments that reveal your character. Do not worry whether the specific stories you choose are ârightâ or âwrong,â and focus instead on the broad statement that your essay as a whole makes about you. Remember, the admissions officer reading your file will likely have read hundreds of other such submissions, so take time to carefully consider your introductory sentence and attempt to launch into an anecdote right away, so as to seize and maintain the readerâs interest. A long âwind upâ of an introduction will weaken your essayâs impact. Optional Essay: Is there any further information that you wish to provide to the admissions committee? (Please use this space to provide an explanation of any areas of concern in your academic record or your personal history.) However tempted you might be, this is not the place to paste in a strong essay from another school or to offer a few anecdotes that you were unable to use in any of your other essays. Instead, this is your opportunity, if needed, to address any lingering questions that an admissions officer may have about your candidacy, such as a poor grade or overall GPA, a low GMAT score, a gap in your work experience, etc. In our mbaMission Optional Statement Guide, available through our online store, we offer detailed advice on when and how to take advantage of the optional essay, with multiple examples, to help you mitigate any problem areas in your profile. Reapplication Essay: How have you enhanced your candidacy since your previous application? Please detail your progress since you last applied and reiterate your short-term and long-term goals. Explain how the tools of the Columbia Business School will help you to meet your goals and how you plan to participate in the Columbia community. (Recommended 750-word limit). Whether you have improved your academic record, received a promotion, begun a new and exciting project, increased your community involvement or taken on a personal challenge of sorts, the key to this essay is conveying a very deliberate path of achievement. CBS wants to know that you have been actively striving to improve and that you have seized opportunities during the previous year to do so, because you feel a CBS MBA is vital to your future success. Although CBS asks you to reiterate your goals, you should not feel that you must reiterate the goals you stated in your earlier application if you have since changed your mind. If you have sincerely reflected and reconsidered your goals, you will need to discuss that path of exploration in this essay and be sure to detail your process of refining your goals to meet your personal needs. As a reapplicant, you have already been âstungâ once, but do not assume that there was something badly deficient in your candidacy before and that this is your opportunity to right that supposed âwrong.â Continue to present your strengths and personal experiences with honesty and enthusiasm. However, remember that this essay should not be solely about you to the exclusion of all elseâ"CBS still wants to know why it is the right program for you (âWhy CBS?â) and how you expect to contribute to the schoolâs greater community, if you are ultimately accepted. We suggest dedicating at least one-half of your essay to these topics. Share ThisTweet 2010-2011 Columbia University (Columbia Business School) MBA Essay Analysis
Monday, May 25, 2020
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Essay - 1685 Words
After taking this class and learning about leadership I think that there are many qualities to leadership. I believe an effective leader should demonstrate teamwork, integrity, compassion, respect, good communication skills, the ability to listen to others, have the ability to delegate, have confidence, initiative, a positive attitude, be creative, have self-discipline, be responsible, have courage, charisma, character, competence, passion, problem solving skills, and most of all, be teachable. These are all in addition to the traits we learned from Bennis which include having a vision, a distinctive voice, being adaptive, and having integrity. Some of the leadership qualities I think I have strengths in include: teamwork, delegation,â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The development of my leadership can be attributed to my roles in group projects throughout school and also my job as a manager at Walgreens. I have learned that groups donââ¬â¢t always function properly and in certain instances there needs to be a push in the right direction for some members of the group. I try to lead the group by motivating other members and sometimes threatening them with a punishment because of their own lack of effort towards our common goal. My role as a manger at work has also shaped my leadership capacities by making me in charge of the store and the people working. When it comes to adversity I donââ¬â¢t think that I have faced much in my lifetime. Being compared to the adversity that other people have faced in their lives the things I have overcome are minor and not necessarily life changing events. One person that I admire is Laur en Conrad, who is a self made fashion designer with a great character and moral compass. She is from Hollywood but he is a good genuine person despite her surroundings and she is an inspiration to me other young women around the globe. 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Thursday, May 14, 2020
The competitive field that businesses compete within - Free Essay Example
Sample details Pages: 5 Words: 1622 Downloads: 3 Date added: 2017/06/26 Category Business Essay Type Argumentative essay Did you like this example? Businesses exist in a very competitive environment and competition happens whenever two or more parties make every effort for a goal which cannot be shared. For example, supermarkets are in competition with each other to offer the best possible value for money goods, and to offer the most appropriate variety of products for their customers. Businesses battle in many ways. Donââ¬â¢t waste time! Our writers will create an original "The competitive field that businesses compete within" essay for you Create order One of the most noticeable ways is over price. Within a market businesses are faced by direct competitors. These are firms that produce the same or very alike goods. However, most products are set apart in some way. For example, although soap powders may look highly similar each will offer some form of special ingredient that sets them apart. A direct competitor is a business that produces or sells a product or service that is the same or highly comparable to another in the same market. Indirect competition happens when firms compete for the same amount of spending, although they might be in different sectors of the same market or in different markets. Every growing or a successful organization has some competitors. If we take an example of McDonalds and Burger King: In making an analysis of McDonalds, the first issue we will examine is their company goals. McDonalds has a goal of one hundred percent total customer satisfaction. They do understand that this goal is not alway s achievable. If for any reason they do not meet that goal, they will do whatever it takes to correct their mistake. McDonalds has a second company goal that sets them apart from most of their competitors. One of there goals is the principle of giving back to the community and that remains one of their major goals today. If we take a look at McDonalds Guarantee states, food will be hot and your service will be fast and friendly. The customer service of McDonalds focuses on one customer at a time. They are much more concerned with the quality of the service rather than the speed. Employees usually take one order at a time and then prepare that order while the customers wait. After the current customer is satisfied, they move on to the next customer. This process allows great accuracy and quality but lacks speed. Employees in McDonalds work at a quick speed but it seemed like they had no time for customers. They acted as if it was a burden for them to stop and answer a simple quest ion or refill a drink Where as Burger King Wants to individualize each customers order and provide the fastest service possible. Burger Kings policy is to give the customer many choices and to accurately and quickly provide whatever the customer chooses. This policy is reflected in their slogan which is YOUR WAY, RIGHT WAY. Operating under this rule makes it very easy to achieve their goals. Through the various choices they give it is easy to customize each order. Burger Kings procedures are also consistent with their goals. In order to individualize each order they provide customers with many options when ordering. Some options include fries or onion rings, cheese, bacon, mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and onion. The customer can pick any mixture of these options that they wish. Burger King takes customer orders on a continual basis. One employee takes the customers order, the customer then moves down the line where another employee is preparing the o rder. Meanwhile, the original employee is taking another customers order. Customers also get their own drinks while they are waiting for their meal. This makes service much faster because employees do not have to prepare drinks. They also provided relaxing music for customers to listen to while dining. Burger King has got more than sufficient communication and leadership. Employees give the customers feedback on their orders. Each customer receives a receipt, which enabled them to double-check their order. The employees also read the order back to the customer before handing them the order. In terms of leadership, there is a manager to sort out things. Organizational Goals Both McDonalds and Burger King share the same basic organizational goals of profitability, sales volume, fast and courteous service, and cleanliness. There are slight differences to these goals by both companies. Organizational Structure When observing McDonalds and Burger king, the organizational structures of the two restaurants are very alike. There appeared to be a crew leader who was a non-managerial employee and, there was a manager who was present behind the counter. The managers of the restaurants seemed to be in command of every aspect of the whole food service procedure. Technology Both McDonalds and Burger King are on the cutting edge of technology. They both employ state of the art cash registers and both have electric timers built into their cooking machines. Although the cooking styles differ between Burger King and McDonalds, the method of production is the same. Large amount of food is cooked at once then placed under heat lamps or put in the microwave when an order is placed. Both stores have the same drive through technology with a speaker and a well-lit menu to relay the message to the cooks. Employee Motivation The motivation of both stores for employees to perform well is hard to ascertain from just observing, but it appears somewhat obvious. The people worki ng in these establishments appear to have a lower social economic status, and the fact that a paycheck is coming at the end of the week may be the only motivation they have. Environment The environment at McDonalds and Burger King seems to be a simple, yet unstable one. It is apparent that the majority of people, who work there, are not choosing their employment as a career option. Therefore, the workforce is constantly changing and adapting to new employees and new situations. Leadership Style There was similar leadership style employed by the management at both stores. Task orientation was essential to meeting the goal of fast food. Each person had to be focused on the task at hand, because during certain hours of the day, both stores were very busy. There seemed to be little flexibility from management if it meant compromising their goals. McDonalds and Burger king have been competing with each other for several years now and theres no sign that its going to stop any time soon. As we all know that the economy is entering into a correction these two super-chains have to fight more and more to win business and defeat all there competitors. Burger King recently announced plans to drop the price of its double cheese burger from $1.99 to just 99 cents even though Burger Kings double cheeseburger is 30% larger than the version offered at McDonalds. This means that they are not making much profit on it. But they have to attract more customers towards them and defeat there competitor. On the other hand McDonalds is ready to drop the double cheeseburger from its dollar menu all together. Many franchisees are upset because the double cheeseburger is not a profitable item for the stores at a $1.00 price point. Complaints have been made that consumers will come in, order two double cheeseburgers and a glass of water and that means the store will lose money from that customer. The main fast food chains often offer special sandwiches and discounted prices on certain items as a way to draw customers back into their stores and keep them loyal to the company so they keep coming back. The method is very successful to draw in business, and as the economy continues to remain on unstable ground, we will likely see the fast food chains come up with better deals and more original food items to effort to draw customers in. https://www.americanconsumernews.com/2007/12/mcdonalds-and-burger-king-entering-into-new-price-war-competition.html Theyre continuously keeping an eye on each other and the competition, and making sure in McDonalds case, making sure Burger King didnt break in on its market share, and in Burger Kings case, finding ways to take away McDonalds market share. If we look at McDonalds versus Burger king 16 years ago, even with some of the challenges theyve had over that time horizon, McDonalds average U.S. sales per unit is up over 20 percent, while Burger King over that same time frame is down 8 to 9 percent. French fries have been a sore point for Burger King Operators for years. The company has tried new formulas in the last couple years, but Burger Kings fries are still considered by many in the industry to not measure up with McDonalds. https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3957636/ The relationships between profits and product differentiation expose that both McDonalds and Burger King are better off avoiding close competition if the market area is huge enough. However in small market areas, McDonalds would be located together with Burger King. In contrast, Burger Kings profits always increase with greater differentiation. The balance depends on the markets size. In small markets McDonalds locates near the center of the market, and Burger King locates to the side of the market. In larger markets McDonalds and Burger King choose locations on opposite sides of the market although McDonalds locates closer to the best possible central location than Burger King. https://mktsci.journal.informs.org/cgi/content/abstract/26/6/792 One of the reasons why Burger King is so successful includes many factors but one of them was location. One of the best ways to explain it is Burger King has always found outlets where there is a large attention of people but that wasnt there only strategy because they also had the great idea of going head-to-head with McDonald across the street. By setting outlets in front or near a McDonald outlet they were guaranteeing visibility of their franchise.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
The Poem Facing It By Yusef Komunyakaa - 1077 Words
The poem ââ¬Å"Facing itâ⬠by Yusef Komunyakaa has a tone that will haunt a reader well after they are done reading it. The poem is about the author, a veteran visiting the Vietnam veteranââ¬â¢s memorial for the very first time. The author describes the emotional impact the visit has on him. The author uses lines such as ââ¬Å"I said I wouldnââ¬â¢t, dammit: No tears.â⬠(Komunyakaa, 1947, line 3-4) and ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m stone. Iââ¬â¢m fleshâ⬠(Komunyakaa, 1947, line 5) to drive home the emotion and deep feelings in the poem. Throughout the poem the author utilizes personification to add to the effect and the tone of the poem as well. The author talks about the memorials stone as if it were alive. He uses the line ââ¬Å"I turn this way ââ¬âthe stone lets me go.â⬠(Komunyakaa, 1947, line 9). This is an example of the personification the author uses to help bring the stone to life. The author feels the stone truly has a strong hold on him despite o nly being an object. The memories and feelings that the memorial brings forth from the veteran are the driving force to the tone of the poem. The poem is heavy and heartbreaking. The use of personification helps exemplify the pain that Komunyakaa is feeling. At one point the author states ââ¬Å"I touch the name Andrew Jackson; I see the booby traps white flashâ⬠. (Komunyakaa, 1947, line 17-18). The author states this to clearly give the stone a feeling of life. The stone is its own entity and has the capability of affecting the veteran at almost a human level. The author talks aboutShow MoreRelatedThe Poem Facing It By Yusef Komunyakaa744 Words à |à 3 PagesThe poem ââ¬Å"Facing itâ⬠by Yusef Komunyakaa has a tone that will haunt a reader well after they are done reading it. The poem is about the author, a veteran visiting the Vietnam veteranââ¬â¢s memorial for the very first time. The author describes the emotional impact the visit has on him. The author uses lines such as ââ¬Å"I s aid I wouldnââ¬â¢t, dammit: No tears.â⬠(Komunyakaa, 1947, line 3-4) and ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m stone. Iââ¬â¢m fleshâ⬠(Komunyakaa, 1947, line 5) to drive home the emotion and deep feelings in the poem. ThroughoutRead MoreAnalysis Of Poem Facing It By Yusef Komunyakaa1063 Words à |à 5 Pagesthe most prevalent emotions in literature. In his poem, ââ¬Å"Facing It,â⬠Yusef Komunyakaa tells his experience with war and how it has affected him. The poem begins with the author experiencing a loss of identity as he is at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Then, he experiences nostalgia whilst reminiscing his past. Lastly, he experiences flashbacks that deter his ability to distinguish the past from the present. Komunyakaa wastes no time in loading his poem with themes. 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Last, the authors all have biographical backgrounds surrounding past wars. The symbols used in all three of these poems closely relate to the idea of war. In ââ¬Å"In Flanders Fields,â⬠McCrae uses the symbols of crosses in the field toRead MoreUse of Imagery and Figurative Language in ââ¬Å"Facing Itâ⬠by Yusef Komunyakaa1031 Words à |à 5 PagesUse of Imagery and Figurative Language in ââ¬Å"Facing Itâ⬠by Yusef Komunyakaa In his poem, ââ¬Å"Facing Itâ⬠, Yusef Komunyakaa describes his ambivalent emotions towards the Vietnam War of which he was a veteran. Reflecting on his experiences, Yusef expresses his conflicting feelings about the Vietnam War and his feelings about how racism has played a part in Americaââ¬â¢s history. 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Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Heat Attacks Essay Example For Students
Heat Attacks Essay Too Few Americans Take Aspirin to Prevent Second Heart AttackIn an article from Doctor Gilbert Ross of the American Council on Science and Health it was revealed that only 26% of former heart attack patients take aspirin on a regular basis to prevent a reoccurrence of heart disease. Harvard Medical School did a study of data collected between 1980 and 1996. (This was a time when the use of aspirin was shown to have benefits for those who suffer from heart disease. ) The percentage of aspirin uses rose 21%, up from 5%, between that 16 year period. While these results are a major improvement, the numbers are nowhere near what medical experts expected them to be. The regular intake of aspirin by heart disease patients has been proven to reduce the risk of blood clots, which are a major cause of heart attacks. The American Heart Association also recommends that people who suffer from unstable angina, a major warning sign of a heart attack which is characterized by sharp pain, take aspirin to reduce the chances of recurrent angina. Evidence of aspirins benefits is seen mostly in patients who already suffer from heart disease, but it has been proven that it helps patients to prevent it from ever occurring as well. Patients are advised not to take aspirin for this reason without first consulting a doctor. This is because taking aspirin too often can cause some side effects which include ulcers and allergic reactions. This is also a reason that some doctors think the numbers in the study were so low- doctors are not aware that their patients are taking aspirin since it is an over the counter drug. Doctors also do not consider reporting the use of over the counter drugs to a study. More people should look into taking aspirin though. Results show that death rates have gone down considerably over the past 40 years for patients suffering from all forms of heart disease. This is amazing considering the highest risk factors still are not being treated. These include smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Bibliography:Glibert Ross, M.D.American Council on Science and Healthwww.acsh.orgMarch 13, 2000
Friday, April 10, 2020
Chapter 3 and 4 solutions Essays - , Term Papers
AP32 Req. 1 April 2Office supplies (+A) 2,600 Accounts payable (+L) 2,600 3Utilities expense (+E SE) 1,950 Accounts payable (+L) 1,950 5Trade receivables (+A) 23,500 Service revenue (+R+SE) 23,500 8Accounts payable (L) 3,005 Cash (A) 3,005 8Advertising expense (+E SE) 1,400 Cash (A) 1,400 9Equipment (+A) 2,300 Cash (A) 2,300 10Wages expense (+E SE) Wages payable (L) 8,100 3,800 Cash (A) 11,900 11Cash (+A) 12,500 Trade receivables (A) 12,500 12Land (+A) 50,000 Cash (A) Note payable (+L) 10,000 40,000 13Cash (+A) 135,000 Contributed capital (+SE) 135,000 14Trade receivables (+A) 14,500 Service revenue (+R+SE) 14,500 AP32 (continued) Req. 2 Statement of Financial PositionStatement of Earnings Date Assets LiabilitiesShareholders Equity Revenues ExpensesNet Earnings April 2+$2,600+$2,600NNNN April 3N+$1,950$1950N+$1,950$1,950 April 5+$23,500N+$23,500+$23,500N+$23,500 April 8$3,005$3,005NNNN April 8$1,400N$1,400N+$1,400$1,400 April 9+$2,300 $2,300NNNNN April 10$11,900$3,800$8,100N+$8,100$8,100 April 11+$12,500 $12,500NNNNN April 12+$50,000 $10,000+$40,000NNNN April 13+$135,000N+$135,000NNN April 14+$14,500N+$14,500+$14,500N+$14,500 AP33 Req. 1 and 2 CashTrade ReceivablesSupplies (a) 30,000 (e) 20,000 (h) 3,050 (k) 100 (m) 5,200 4,800 (b) 800 (c) 20,000 (f) 850 (g) 1,000 (i) 2,520 (j) 268 (l)(h) 550 100 (k)(c) 800 28,112450800 Merchandise InventoryPrepaid RentEquipment (d) 10,000 2,000 (h) 2,800 (m)(b) 4,800(f) 4,000 5,2004,8004,000 AP33 (continued) Furniture and FixturesTrade Payables (f) 16,000(i) 1,00010,000 (d) 16,000 9,000 Contributed CapitalSales RevenueCost of Sales 30,000 (a) 20,000 (e)3,600 (h) 5,200 (m)(h) 2,000 (m) 2,800 50,0008,8004,800 Advertising ExpenseWages ExpenseRepair Expense (g) 850 (j) 2,520(l) 268 8502,520268 Req. 3 NINAS CHOCOLATES INC. Statement of Earnings (unadjusted) For the Month Ended March 31, 2014 Sales revenue Cost of sales Gross margin Operating expenses: Advertising expense Wages expense Repair expense Total expenses$8,800 4,800 4,000 850 2,520 268 3,638 Net earnings$ 362 Note: Income taxes have been ignored. AP42 Req. 1 a.Deferred revenuee.Deferred expense b.Accrued expensef.Accrued revenue c.Deferred expenseg.Accrued expense d.Deferred revenueh.Accrued expense Req. 2 a.Deferred rent revenue (L)5,600 Rent revenue (+R +SE)5,600 $8,400 6 months = $1,400 per month for 4 months. This entry reduces (debits) the liability for the amount earned and records revenue. b.Interest expense (+E SE)225 Interest payable (+L)225 To accrue interest expense incurred but not yet paid, $18,000 x 5% x 3/12 = $225. c.Depreciation expense (+E SE)2,500 Accumulated depreciation, service truck (+XA A)2,500 To record depreciation expense for the year: d.Deferred service revenue (L) 500 Service revenue (+R +SE)500 To recognize revenue earned during the year ($3,000 x 2/12). e.Insurance expense (+E SE)1,500 Prepaid insurance (A)1,500 $9,000 12 months = $750 per month for 2 months of coverage. This entry reduces the asset (prepaid insurance) because part of it has been used and only $7,500 represents future benefits (an asset) to the company. f.Trade receivables (+A)4,000 Service revenue (+R +SE)4,000 This entry records an asset for the amount due from customers and recognizes the revenue because it was earned in 2015. g.Wage expense (+E SE)14,000 Wages payable (+L)14,000 Wage expense is increased (debited) because this expense was incurred in 2015. A liability (wages payable) is credited because this amount is owed to the employees as at December 31, 2015. h.Property tax expense (+E SE)500 Property tax payable (+L)500 To record expense incurred but not yet paid. AP42 (continued) Req. 3 TransactionEffect on Net EarningsEffect on Cash a. 5,600N b. 225N c. 2,500N d. 500N e. 1,500N f. 4,000N g. 14,000N h. 500N Note that adjusting entries are internal transactions that do not involve an exchange with others. The Cash account is not affected by these transactions. AP43 Req. 1 a.Deferred expensee.Deferred expense b.Accrued revenuef.Deferred expense c.Deferred expenseg.Accrued revenue d.Accrued expenseh.Accrued expense AP43 (continued) Req. 2 a.Supplies expense (+E SE)1,250 Supplies inventory (A)1,250 Supplies inventory is decreased (credited) to record the use of supplies during the year because this expense was incurred in 2015, calculated as Beg. Inventory of $450 + Purchases $1,200 Ending Inventory $400 b.Trade receivables (+A)7,500 Sales revenue (+R +SE)7,500 This entry records an asset for the amount due from customers and recognizes the revenue because it was earned in 2015. c.Insurance expense (+E SE)200 Prepaid insurance (A)200 $1,200 12 months x 2 months of coverage. This entry reduces the asset (prepaid insurance) because part of it has been used while $1,000 represents future benefits (an asset) to the company. d.Repairs and maintenance expense (+E SE)600 Accrued liabilities (+L)600 Repairs and maintenance expense is increased (debited) because this expense was incurred in 2015. A liability (accrued expenses payable) is credited because this amount is owed but will not be paid until 2016. e.Rent expense (+E SE)700 Prepaid rent (A)700 $2,100 3 months x 1 month of expired rent. This entry reduces the asset (prepaid rent) because part of it has been used while $1,400 represents future benefits (an asset) to the company. f.Depreciation expense (+E SE)2,600 Accumulated depreciation, display counters (+XA A)2,600 g.Interest receivable (+A)20 Interest revenue (+R +SE)20 To accrue interest income earned but not yet received, $4,000 x 3% x 2/12 = $20. AP43 (continued) h.Income tax expense (+E SE)7,371 Income tax payable (+L)7,371 To accrue income tax expense incurred but not yet paid: Earnings before adjustments (given) $22,400 Effect of adjustments (a) through (g) +2,170 ( 1,250 + 7,500 200 Earnings before income taxes24,570 600 700 2,600 + 20) Income tax rate 30% Income tax expense$ 7,371 Req.
Monday, March 9, 2020
Indie Authors Guide to the Top 10 Self-Publishing Companies for 2019
Indie Authors Guide to the Top 10 Self-Publishing Companies for 2019 If youre a writer who wants to become a published author, chances are, youve done some research on the topic. Or, perhaps youre a seasoned pro at the writing and querying process. If thats the case, youve more than likely met that terrible foe all authors hate: rejection.Rejection is a part of life in general, and, unfortunately, a big part of the publishing world. Authors have described amassing hundreds of rejection letters from agents and publishers alike. Famously, Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling was rejected (a mere) twelve times before finding mind-blowing success with her series.J.K. Rowlings first Harry Potter novel was rejected twelve times before finding mind-blowing success with her series. Photo by Rae Tian on Unsplash.Writers once sought traditional publishing for the hopes of big advances, wide distribution, and generous marketing dollars. And while a number of writers have had tremendous success in this arena, many going on to become household names and best-sellers t ens of times over, many other writers find themselves facing rejection over and over, until giving up on the book theyre querying becomes the next step.However, what many writers dont realize is that rejection oftentimes has little to do with the quality of the authors work. Rejection can happen simply because the project is no longer a hot trend, or its not yet a trend. Additionally, agents may reject a project they might have otherwise accepted simply because theyve already signed a similar book. After so many rejection letters and emails, its often advised the writer move onto a different project.But Instead of tucking away those hard-wrought stories, these days, authors are finding ways to bring them to light by self-publishing. Self-publishing is a fantastic avenue for writers who are natural entrepreneurs and/or want to retain sole control over their projects. At traditional houses, authors may be asked to make significant changes to their work. They receive little say in the cover, and can often be asked to change the title to suit marketing trends. On top of that, only a select few authors receive generous marketing budgets. Most traditionally published authors are still expected to the heavy lifting where marketing is concerned, exactly as self-published, or indie, authors do.Writers may have many different reasons for wanting to self-publish, but it all comes down to this: self-publishing is for everyone! And those authors who are particularly savvy can find great success with self-publishing and turn them into extremely lucrative careers.Whether you want to be in control of your book from inception to publication, or you simply want to gift the world with a story the traditional publishing world rejected, consider self-publishing as a viable path for your dreams.Here, weve detailed ten of the best self-publishing companies for you to research and choose from as you take the next step in your writing career.Happy writing!AmazonLets start with the kin g of self-publishing companies. Amazons platform, Kindle Direct Publishing, or KDP, is the worlds largest seller of eBooks. In 2015, around 74% of of all eBooks purchased in the U.S. were from Amazon, with an estimated 3.4 million books available. Its only increased since then. Authors can create digital books (eBooks) as well as paperbacks, and its free to upload. The royalty percentages depend on the books pricing, but if an eBook is priced at $2.99 or above, the author receives a 70% royalty (it goes down to 35% if the book is priced under $2.99). The royalty split is different for paperbacks. There are also a number of user-friendly how-to guides on the KDP site itself. Once learned, the process is quick and easy.Barnes Noble PressLongtime brick-and-mortar bookstore chain Barnes and Noble jumped on the digital bandwagon, and created its own indie publishing platform, Barnes Noble Press (formerly known as NOOK Press). Like Amazon, it is free to upload, and offers many of the sa me features. The royalty split is, also like Amazon, based on book pricing. For an eBook with a price of $2.99 and up, the royalty is 65%. For eBooks below $2.99, the royalty is 40%.IngramSparkWhile KDP is the titan of eBook/digital book publishing, IngramSpark, owned by Ingram Book Group, is the largest book distributor and wholesaler in the United States. It distributes digital books and hardcopy books to Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes Nobel, Follett, and Booktopia, to name just a few. However, while publishers like KDP and BN Press are free to upload, there is a cost associated with IngramSpark- $49 to set up, $25 to make changes to an already published book, and then authors have to purchase an ISBN if they wish to make print copies. The upside? IngramSpark distributes to libraries, and you have the option to make a supercool hardcover book, something KDP does not offer at this time.Apple BooksIt seems like Apple is everywhere, and most people own at least one Apple product, from iPhones to iTunes. It makes sense it founded a self-publishing platform called iBooks back in 2010. While it has remained eclipsed by Amazon giant KDP, Apple books still get hundreds of millions of downloads per year.Kobo BooksKobo, a Canadian company owned by Rakuten, sells digital books, audiobooks, and e-readers. Its self-publishing platform, Kobo Writing Life, launched in July of 2012. Due to its Canadian headquarters and affiliation with the Japan-based Rakuten, Kobo has a major international audience. Similar to the above/under $2.99 eBook price point of other self-publishing companies, Kobo offers royalties of 70% and 45%, which are better than KDP and BN Press.Draft2DigitalFor authors who are only focused in self-publishing digital books, Draft2Digital is a powerhouse. This platform is considered an aggregator, meaning it pushes your book to multiple retailers, rather than you having to upload it to multiple places and keep track of multiple reports. All your information is one place. Additionally, the royalty is a whopping 90% of your books retail price, so no worries about managing your royalty percentage if you decide to put your book on sale, or take it off sale. D2D retains just 10% of each copy sold.SmashwordsSmashwords is another aggregator, like Draft2Digital. The major thing to note about Smashwords is that it does not distribute to Amazon. So if you decide to use Smashwords but also want your book sold on Amazon, you will have to also upload it to KDP. That said, Smashwords does have an even large distribution pool than Draft2Digital. Smashwords retains 15% of the retail price of your book on its own platform, and then takes 10% on other platforms, per copy sold. Stuck between Smashwords and Draft2Digital? Check out this article that discusses the differences between the two aggregators to better help your decision.StreetLibBased in Italy, StreetLib is the only aggregator with a multi-language dashboard, including English, Italian, Hindi, and Spanish- to name a few! It distributes to all major Western stores, and has a strong presence in European stores, which include Amazon, Google Play, iBooks, Barnes Noble, Kobo, Scribd, Baker Taylor, Indigo, and many, many more. The pricing structure is such that StreetLib retains 10% of your books retail price per copy sold. Interested in publishing a print edition of your book? Theres an up-front cost of $49 and you get a free ISBN.BookBabySimilar to IngramSpark, BookBaby is a print-on-demand self-publishing company thats excellent for first-time self-publishers, because its a full-service, one-stop shop that offers editing services, cover design, book formatting for digital and print books, and marketing plans to help indie authors be as successful as possible. Prices vary depending on the services the author is looking for, but their most popular package, The Complete Self-Publishing Package, costs $1,699, which includes cover design and formatting, eBook conversion, 25 print books, international distribution, a Facebook ad campaign, and several other things (note: it does not include editing services).PublishDriveA relatively new aggregator, PublishDrive is on the rise, distributing to over 400 stores and 240,000 digital libraries, offering four tiered subscription pricing options to fit authors and publishers at every level. Their plans range from free (with limited distribution) to $99.99 a month (for the priced options available). They also offer a full distribution package but authors must submit a more detailed inquiry for pricing.Screenshot of PublishDrive, one of the newer self-publishing websites now available for indie authors.If youre a newer author, or new to the indie world, self-publishing can seem like an insurmountable beast. But there are so many resources available to help you through the process of uploading your book, and many self-publishing companies who serve as one-stop shops, like BookBaby, where you can get editing, formatting, and cover design services all in one place. Theres a lot to learn about indie publishing, but getting your story out there is the most important first step! And remember, even though traditional publishers might have passed on your work, that in no way determines its quality. The world needs your story. So use our guide today to get started!
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Accident investigation in industries Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words
Accident investigation in industries - Essay Example Occupational safety and health administration (OSHA) department receives a huge budget allocation every year from the government. In a given year, OSHA budget ranges between five hundred to six hundred million dollars. An accident is an unforeseen occurrence that that compromises the progress of present activity causing injury to persons or destruction of property. An accident can occur without injury but the fact that it had the potential to harm means that damage or injury not caused was a mere chance. It is possible to avoid accidents if proper workplace procedures are followed. All accidents have a cause to it. In many cases, accidents happen because of human error who perpetrates an unsafe behaviour or condition. In an organisation, some departments are prone to accidents than others due to different machines or chemicals in use by such departments. Despite strict measures and procedures to curb accidents, such organisations still report a considerable number of accidents. On investigating accidents, supervisors try to find blame other than the cause of the accident. This has not helped in curbing of accidents. The first importance of investigating an accident is to find the root cause and avoid a future occurrence of a similar incident. Persons tasked to investigate the accident must understand that the exercise is not to find fault or put a finger on someone. Additionally, meaningful involvement of employees is essential because it will make them provide valuable information to the investigation. Secondly, some accidents lead to injuries making the company to spend money in the treatment of injured workers. An investigation will reveal the cost of the accident through medical bills and other damaged properties. Thirdly, by investigating an accident, a company fulfils legal requirements and safety regulations. The company will understand the extent of its compliance with the laid regulations and procedures. Fourthly, it is only
Thursday, February 6, 2020
What is the role of women in Things Fall Apart How does Achebe present Essay
What is the role of women in Things Fall Apart How does Achebe present them As subservient As dynamic members of the society - Essay Example managed to get the novel to depict women in a subservient condition as they, along with certain lbo castaway members, readily submit themselves to new religion. Women particularly give in to male orders without question. Such act implies anxiety towards the possible consequence or fate of disobedience instead of a gradual process in which a woman in this case may otherwise find confidence and time to think through better alternatives. Considering the dynamic part which women play in this type of society, diversity in role is spread throughout the novel. As priestesses, of the lbo village, women perform a traditional duty of spiritual leadership. With this role, women like Chika are largely feared (17), having the status believed to have attained the power of her god while the Agbala priestess would never hold back her firm command to Okonkwo. Being able to threaten the tribal chieftain indicates the womanââ¬â¢s portrayal of a figure who has constantly been revered by her subjects. Earth goddess Ani further shows the aspect of power in a significant role of woman as a supreme authority set to rule with judgment of conduct and morality of human deeds. Her power is even magnified through the attitude of the inhabitants who pay tribute by observing the Week of Peace before harvesting their crops believing that the goddess is able to prosper the farms with abundance and good growth (30). Moreover, the sense of connection to nature signifies the womanââ¬â¢s continuous communication of her responsibility such as the motherââ¬â¢s attachment to her child. This role strength is made emphatic when Okonkwo seeks refuge to his motherââ¬â¢s village in the time of great distress during exile (134). Here, the faith is established in the value that women can be much relied upon when desperate or unfortunate situations come. ââ¬Å"The women [who] weeded the farm three times at definite periods in the life of the yam, neither early or late (33).â⬠The line suggests that women may be found
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Human Growth and Development Research Paper Essay Example for Free
Human Growth and Development Research Paper Essay Abstract The following research paper will be written on schizophrenia. I will discuss what schizophrenia is. I will discuss the history behind this chronic disease. Also, who is affected by it? In addition, how common it is in some people. And, I will talk about the different types. Furthermore, I will discuss the causes of schizophrenia. If schizophrenia is hereditary? And the different types of symptoms. Also, how it is diagnosed. Lastly, I will talk over the treatment for people with schizophrenia. What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental illness. It is considered one of the psychotic mental disorders and is described by symptoms of thought, behavior, and social problems. The thought problems associated with schizophrenia are described as psychosis, in that the persons thinking is completely out of touch with reality at times. An example of this would be, the sufferer of this disease may hear voices or see people that are not actually present or feel like bugs are crawling on their skin when there are none. The individual with this disorder may also have disorganized speech, behavior, physically rigid, significantly decreased feelings, and delusions, which are ideas about themselves or others that have no basis in reality (for example, the individual might experience paranoia, in that he or she thinks others are plotting against them when they are not). What is the history of schizophrenia? The term schizophrenia has only been in use since 1911. The word schizophrenia is less than 100 years old. Soon before that, it was deemed a separate mental illness in 1887 by Emil Kraepelin. Despite the fact that it is a more recent known disease, it has been described throughout written history. Ancient Egyptian, Hindu, Chinese, Greek, and Roman writings described symptoms similar to the symptoms of schizophrenia. During medieval times, schizophrenia, like other illnesses, was often viewed as evidence of the sufferer being possessed by spirits or evil powers. The film ââ¬Å"A Beautiful Mindâ⬠depicts the life of a man named John Nash, a noted scientist, and his struggles with paranoid schizophrenia. In history, all people who were considered abnormal, whether due to mental illness, mental retardation, or physical deformities, were treated the same. Early theoriesà invented that mental disorders were caused by ââ¬Å"evil possessionâ⬠of the body, and the appropriate treatment was then get rid of these demons, through various means, reaching from innocuous treatments, such as exposing the patient to certain types of music, to dangerous and sometimes deadly means, such as releasing the evil spirits by drilling holes in the patients skull. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. 1996-2009. Schizophrenia.com. Who is affected, and who is it most common in? Schizophrenia affects about 1% of the population, corresponding to more than 2 million people in the United States and 100,000-200,000 newly diagnosed people every year. Other statistics about schizophrenia include that it affects men about one and a half times more commonly than women and that 50% of people in hospital psychiatric care have schizophrenia. Diagnosis is usually in people aged 17-35 years with the illness appearing earlier in men (in the late teens or early 20s) than in women (who are affected in the 20s to early 30s). Although there have been fewer studies on schizophrenia in children compared to adults, researchers are finding that children as young as 6 years old can be found to have all the symptoms of their adult counterparts and continue to have those symptoms into adulthood. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. What are the different types of Schizophrenia? There are five different types of schizophrenia, each based on the kind of symptoms the person has at the time of assessment. Firstly, there is paranoid schizophrenia. In this type the individual is preoccupied with one or more delusions or many auditory hallucinations but does not have symptoms of disorganized schizophrenia. On the other hand, disorganized schizophrenia is when the prominent symptoms are disorganized speech and behavior, as well as flat or inappropriate affect. The person does not have enough symptoms to be characterized as suffering from catatonic schizophrenia. On that note, catatonic schizophrenia is when the person with this type of schizophrenia primarily has at least two of the following symptoms: difficulty moving, resistance to moving, excessive movement, abnormal movements, and/or repeating what others say or do. Also, there is undifferentiated schizophrenia: This is characterized by episodes of two or more of the resulting symptoms: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior, catatonic behavior, but the individual does not qualify for a diagnosis of paranoid, disorganized, or catatonic type of schizophrenia. Lastly, there is residual schizophrenia: While the full-blownà characteristic positive symptoms of schizophrenia (those that involve an excess of normal behavior, such as delusions, paranoia, or heightened sensitivity) are absent, the sufferer has a less severe form of the disorder or has only negative symptoms (symptoms characterized by a decrease in function, such as withdrawal, disinterest, and not speaking). Overall, those are all the different types of schizophrenia, there descriptions, and symptoms. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. What Are Causes of Schizophrenia? There are many causes to schizophrenia. Rather, it is the result of a complex group of genetic, psychological, and environmental factors. Genetically, schizophrenia is very similar to bipolar disorder, in the two disorders they both share a number of the same risk genes. However, the fact is that both illnesses also have some genetic factors that are unique. Environmentally, the risks of developing schizophrenia can even occur before birth. For example, the risk of schizophrenia is increased in individuals whose mother had one of certain infections during pregnancy. Difficult life circumstances during childhood, like the early loss of a parent, parental poverty, bullying, witnessing parental violence; emotional, sexual, or physical abuse; physical or emotional neglect; and insecure attachment have been associated with the development of this illness. The environment and the beings around the child as its young can decide whether or not the person suffers of that disease. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. Is Schizophrenia Hereditary? One of the most frequently asked question about schizophrenia is if it is hereditary. Like most of the other mental disorders, schizophrenia is not directly passed from one generation to another genetically, but it is known to run in families. Consequently, the risk of illness in an identical twin of a person with schizophrenia is 40%-50% and a child of a parent suffering from schizophrenia has a 10% chance of developing the illness. So, yes schizophrenia is somewhat hereditary. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. What are some signs or symptoms of schizophrenia? When it comes to symptoms there are two different categories. There are positive and negative symptoms. Positive: Beliefs that have no basis in reality (delusions) Hearing, seeing, feeling, smelling, or tasting things that have no basis in reality (hallucinations) Disorganized speech Disorganized behaviors Catatonic behaviors Negative: Inhibition of facial expressions Lack of motivation/ speech 1996-2014à MedicineNet. How is schizophrenia diagnosed? There is no test that definitively indicates that someone has schizophrenia. Therefore, health care officials diagnose this disorder by gathering comprehensive medical, family, and mental-health information. Patients have a tendency to to benefit when the practitioner takes into account their clients entire life and background. This consists of but is not restricted to the persons gender, sexual orientation, cultural, religious and ethnic background, and socioeconomic status. The symptom sufferer might be asked to fill out a self-test that the practitioner will review if the person being appraised is able to complete it. The practitioner will also either perform a physical examination or request that the individuals primary-care doctor perform one. The medical examination will usually include lab tests to evaluate the persons general health and to explore whether or not the individual has a medical condition that might produce psychological symptoms. Also, mental-health professionals are often exploring if the individual suffers from hallucinations or delusions, depression and/or manic symptoms, anxiety, substance abuse, as well as some personality disorders and developmental disorders. As a result, some of the symptoms of schizophrenia can also occur in other mental illnesses, the mental-health screening is to determine if the individual suffers from schizoaffective disorder or other psychotic disorder, depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, or a substance-abuse or personality disorder. Any disorder that is associated with bizarre behavior, mood, or thinking, like borderline personality disorder or another psychotic disorder, as well as dissociative identity disorder, also known as multiple personality disorder, which may be particularly challenging to tell between from schizophrenia. In order to judge the persons current emotional state, health-care providers perform a mental-status examination as well. In addition, providing treatment that is appropriate to the diagnosis, determining the presence of mental illnesses that may co-occur with schizophrenia is important in improving the life of individuals with schizophrenia. For example, people with schizophrenia are at increased risk of depression, or thoughts of suicide. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. What are some treatments for schizophrenia? There are a numberà of helpful treatments available; medication remains the key of treatment for people with schizophrenia. These medications are often referred to as antipsychotics since they help decrease the intensity of psychotic symptoms. Many health-care professionals prescribe one of these medications, sometimes in combination of one or more other psychiatric medications, in order to maximize the benefit for the person with schizophrenia. Medications that are thought to be particularly effective in treating positive symptoms of schizophrenia include olanzapine (Zyprexa), risperidone (Risperdal), quetiapine (Seroquel), ziprasidone (Geodon), aripiprazole (Abilify), paliperidone (Invega), asenapine (Saphis), lurasidone (Latuda), and lloperidone (Fanapt). These medications are the newer collection of antipsychotic medications, also called second-generation antipsychotics. They are known for having the ability to work quickly compared too many other psychiatric medications. As a group of medications, side effects that occur most often include sleepiness, dizziness, and increased appetite. In addition to medication there are psychosocial treatments. One, Family psycho-education: In addition to educating family members about the symptoms, course, and treatment of schizophrenia, this form of treatment consists of providing family support, problem-solving skills, and access to care providers during times of crises. Secondly, there is the treatment of Social skills training: Also called illness management and recovery programming, social-skills training involve teaching clients ways to handle social situations appropriately. It often involves the person scripting (thinking through or role-playing) situations that occur in social settings in order to prepare for those situations when they actually occur. This treatment type has been found to help people with schizophrenia resist using drugs of abuse, as well as improve their relationships with health-care professionals and with people at work. Although, these are only a couple of the many options for treatment; these are some of the best. 1996-2014 MedicineNet. References: http://www.medicinenet.com/schizophrenia_pictures_slideshow/article.htmhttp://schizophrenia.com/family/sz.overview.htm http://www.medicinenet.com/schizophrenia/article.htm http://www.helpguide.org/mental/schizophrenia_symptom.htm Title Schizophrenia Authors John M. Neale, Thomas F. Oltmanns Edition illustrated Publisher John Wiley Sons, 1980 Original from the University of California Digitized Aug 24, 2010 ISBN 0471630861, 9780471630869 Length 554 pages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia
Monday, January 20, 2020
Betrayal :: Personal Narrative Writing
Betrayal 1.Desire It is easy to fall in love with bodies. I Breathe skin, lose time to anticipation and pleasure, hair, lips, thighs; tangled in another person, I am lost in a jungle. Transcendence. Society teaches us to break a body down: we love legs, butts, breasts; we take images and splice them into the form of our perfect desire. Like Pygmalion we are desperate to breathe life into our conception of beauty, our imagination of a perfect creature. Reality is easily redrawn around a body whose presence in a place reorganizes the map of the world. Nothing exists but the texture of skin, its taste thick in the mind's imagination. Against our animal world, ideas and numbers seem strange, misplaced, insignificant to desire and love, to connecting with another's warmth. Trying to fulfill a fantasy, it is the dreamer who is recreated. It is time that is filled in. 2. Characters To a moment we are only characters. In this moment: David, the long-term boyfriend (now). Moa, at first betrayer, then clown, then you (then). There is the self who perceives, creates, and ultimately longs for the deep and endless fall of vertigo (lost between the now and then). And there is Love, so mysterious and evasive that I sometimes believe it is a character, alive, weaving tendrils around us (love plays with time). But the descriptions might switch names. I could be the clown, and it could be you who plunges yourself into vertigo. And maybe only one character could play all the parts. There are several combinations to fit several moods (this is my version that fits my now). 3. Eternity The moment has a way of leaking into other moments. Other moments with other lovers leak into the memory. The lovers, like muddying watercolors, swirl into each other. I wonder if I only have relationships with myself. I ask myself the same question over and over till it feels like I am banging my head against a wall, "What do I want?" I look into my heart but it is hard to see through the haze of time and desire. Sartre writes that we are indoctrinated with the values of our societies. We can never be or know ourselves till we escape these. Sartre draws one single path to freedom, this is radical choice, choosing something totally unconnected to anything, in practice this could only be a random choice.
Sunday, January 12, 2020
Roe V Wade and Doe V Bolton
Justin Frazer Dr. Bryce Jones BSAD 234 4/10/13 Abortion is a hot debate topic. So naturally, it has generated many disputes and court cases. Two of the most famous and definitive court cases regarding abortion are Roe v Wade and Doe v Bolton. Both of these cases were ruled on at the same time. Both cases resulted in landmark decisions that would change how many states were allowed to regulate abortion. These rulings also help put into view the line between law and morals. Roe v Wade Jane Roeâ⬠was actually a pseudonym for the plaintiff, Norma McCorvey. She used this for protection and also to emphasize that she was fighting for all pregnant women. The defendant was Henry Wade, district attorney for Dallas County, Texas. McCorveyââ¬â¢s claim was that the Texas abortion law, passed in 1859, violated her constitutional rights. Backstory: Norma McCorvey, age 21, became pregnant in 1969. She did not want to continue with her pregnancy, as her marriage had failed and her first daug hter was in the care of her mother and stepfather.As previously stated, Texas passed a law in 1869 preventing all abortion, excluding cases in which the womanââ¬â¢s life was in danger. She met Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee, two attorneys who were interested in changing the abortion law. There were two issues standing in the way: McCorvey might not have standing because the abortion law only applied to women who performed abortions, not to those who needed them. The second issue was if she passed the point in her pregnancy where it was safe to perform an abortion, the case would become irrelevant.Their argument: in a previous case, Griswold v Connecticut, Justice William O. Douglas interpreted the Ninth Amendment to mean that any rights not explicitly granted to the government were retained by the people; previously it had been taken to mean that those rights were retained by the states. At the time of this case, this meant that all previously banned contraceptives between cou ples were now legal. Weddington and Coffee could argue that this ââ¬Å"right to privacy,â⬠as Douglas defined, should also be applied to abortion.The first reply from Assistant D. A. John Tolle, defending D. A. Wade, claimed exactly what they had expected: ââ¬Å"Jane Roeâ⬠had no standing since the law only affected women who performed abortions. An anonymous affidavit from McCorvey submitted to a three-judge panel on May 22, 1970, stated that she wanted to terminate her pregnancy due to ââ¬Å"the economic hardship which pregnancy entailed and because of the social stigma attached to the bearing of illegitimate children. At the hearing, Weddington argued on Roeââ¬â¢s standing to sue, as well as the constitutionality of the abortion statute (on the grounds of the First, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments). After the defense argued for the unborn fetus as a child, a life, Weddington brought up the issue of the impossibility to define when ââ¬Å"lifeâ⬠begins (which is still one of the main arguments between pro-life and pro-choice advocates). Finally, Tolle argued that right of a child was more important than the womanââ¬â¢s previously stated ââ¬Å"right to privacy. However, the three judges found that the Texas abortion laws were unconstitutional by depriving rights dictated by the Ninth Amendment. Since this only declared the law unconstitutional and did not prevent the enforcing of the law, the plaintiffs then appealed to the Supreme Court. In October 1972, the plaintiffs and the defendants made their cases as they had before. Several things played into the Courtââ¬â¢s following decision: the ruling of Eisenstadt v Baird, which made it legal for unmarried persons to use birth control.This solidified Weddingtonââ¬â¢s argument for the right to privacy in the Ninth Amendment; that individuals have the right to be free from government intervention in matters such as whether or not to have a child. Second, Justice Harry Blackmun, afte r reviewing the abortion statutes, ruled that they were no longer valid because they were put in place due to the dangers of abortion; this was no longer an issue, as abortion was just as safe as childbirth in the present time. Concerning the rights of the unborn as a child, Blackmun found that nowhere in theConstitution or Bill of Rights (specifically, the Fourteenth Amendment) a ââ¬Å"personâ⬠includes the unborn. The final ruling: the abortion decision must be left to the judgment of the womanââ¬â¢s doctor in the first trimester. In the second trimester, the state may ââ¬Å"regulate the abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably valid to maternal health. â⬠After that, the state can regulate or stop the abortion. Summary Norma McCorvey wanted an abortion, but could not obtain would since it was illegal in her state, Texas.Most states at the time had abortion statutes in place proscribing abortion. She, under the alias ââ¬Å"Jane Roe,â⬠and the two attorne ys representing her, Sarah Weddington and Linda Coffee, filed a suit against the county of Dallas on the grounds that the abortion laws violated a womanââ¬â¢s right to choose under the ââ¬Å"right to privacy,â⬠interpreted in the Ninth Amendment in the previous case Connecticut v Griswold. The district court ruled in favor of ââ¬Å"Roe,â⬠basing judgment upon the Ninth Amendment.This ruling did not prevent the enforcement of the abortion laws; rather, it merely stated that they were unconstitutional. McCorvey and her attorneys, now not only representing ââ¬Å"Jane Roeâ⬠as a person, but as all women, appealed directly to the Supreme Court. On the opposing side, there was the fact that the state believed they had the responsibility to protect the life of the unborn child. The argument against that was this: ââ¬Å"when does life really start? â⬠It could be said that life doesnââ¬â¢t begin until after the child is born; not when it is still a fetus.This r eally sparked this debate that still goes on today. Justice Harry Blackmun found that, after reviewing the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the Founding Fathers never explicitly put the unborn with the ââ¬Å"personsâ⬠protected under our nationââ¬â¢s documents. However, he said that this was not absolute. He said that, though he agreed that the Ninth Amendment encompassed a womanââ¬â¢s right to choose whether or not to terminate her pregnancy, the right to choose was also not absolute.So, they came to a compromise: during the first trimester of a pregnancy, abortion was legal, but at the judgment of the womanââ¬â¢s doctor (which has changed since then). During the second trimester, the state could regulate abortions in a way that is related to maternal health. During the third trimester, the state could proscribe abortions. The general rule was that if the fetus is able to live outside the womb (with artificial aid), which was typically at about 28 weeks, then the wom an no longer has a right to an abortion. This entire case and the decisions that were made is a landmark in our history.It has sparked much debate and divided many people into ââ¬Å"pro-lifeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"pro-choiceâ⬠groups. Doe v Bolton A companion case to Roe v Wade, Doe v Bolton was an abortion case that happened in Georgia around the same time (decision on the same day) that its Texas counterpart did. Much like other states with abortion laws, Georgia only allowed abortion if: the pregnancy was a danger to the womanââ¬â¢s life by judgment of a licensed physician, the fetus was in danger of being born with a serious defect, or if the abortion was a product of rape (à § 26-1202(a)).The woman wanting an abortion also had to qualify for the following conditions, defined under à § 26-1202(b) of Georgia Criminal Code: ââ¬Å"the abortion [is to] be performed in a hospital accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, the procedure be approved by the hospital staff abortion committee, and the performing physician's judgment be confirmed by independent examinations of the patient by two other licensed physicians. â⬠Sandra Cano, a mother of three, did not meet any of these conditions. Under the pseudonym ââ¬Å"Mary Doe,â⬠she and her attorney, Margie Pitts Hames, sued Arthur K.Bolton, the Attorney General for Georgia. Their claim was that the abortion statute of Georgia was unconstitutional. Like ââ¬Å"Roe,â⬠the three-judge panel of the district court found that Doe did, in fact, have standing in this issue. They ruled that the first three conditions (à § 26-1202(a)) listed above were unconstitutional, but they upheld the medical approval and residency requirements. In addition, like Roe v Wade, they merely provided that the section of the law was unconstitutional; they did not give any injunction against enforcing the law.This is called declaratory relief. The plaintiffs then appealed directly to the Supreme Court, like Roe and her attorneys. The arguments and counter-arguments were all the same as in Roe v Wade. The Court found that the three conditions in section 26-1202(b) were unconstitutional. They found that the JCAH accreditation requirement did not pertain to the womanââ¬â¢s right, and did not reasonably relate to the abortion statute. The two conditions requiring the abortion to be approved by a committee and by two other physicians were found to not serve the womanââ¬â¢s health in any way.The committee condition violated the womanââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"right to receive medical careâ⬠from her physician, and the two-doctor condition violated the physicianââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"right to practice. â⬠These conditions were struck down. Justice Blackmun, mentioned in the previous case, said that Roe v Wade and Doe v Bolton must be read together. The former allowed the states to proscribe abortion in the third trimester. However, Doe v Bolton added that the abortion could still be allowed if it was a matter of the womanââ¬â¢s health, in the opinion of the womanââ¬â¢s doctor.This is essentially a loophole around the ââ¬Å"viabilityâ⬠requirement of the ruling of Roe v Wade. Doe v Bolton and Roe v Wade together struck down state abortion laws and struck up heated debates. These were the first real challenges regarding abortion in the United States. Both declared abortion a constitutional right. Summary Sandra Cano (ââ¬Å"Mary Doeâ⬠) and attorney Margie Pitts Hames sued the state of Georgia for its unconstitutional abortion statute. The district court found they had standing, but like Roe v Wade, they gave them only declaratory, not injunctive, relief.The plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court for broader relief. Georgiaââ¬â¢s Criminal Code, section 26-1202(b), stated that in addition to the requirements to receive an abortion that a woman must be in danger from the pregnancy, the child must be in danger of severe defect from birth, or the pregnancy being a result of rape, any woman wanting an abortion had to receive one in a hospital accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, she had to receive permission of two physicians other than her own, and the decision must also be approved by a hospital committee.The Court struck all of these requirements as unconstitutional. Additionally, the Court ruled that a woman may obtain an abortion after ââ¬Å"viabilityâ⬠(as defined in Roe v Wade) if it was necessary to preserve her health. Along with its companion case, Roe v Wade, the decision was made on January 22, 1973, that abortion was a constitutional right.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
How GMOs Can End World Hunger - Free Essay Example
Sample details Pages: 5 Words: 1425 Downloads: 1 Date added: 2019/05/26 Category Science Essay Level High school Tags: GMO Essay World Hunger Essay Did you like this example? Genetically modified foods can end world hunger The first genetically modified organism was approved in 1982, it was approved by the FDA. Later, Flavr Savr tomatoes were approved to be sold at grocery store shelves. Humans have been using genetically modified foods for over 30,000 years. Donââ¬â¢t waste time! Our writers will create an original "How GMOs Can End World Hunger" essay for you Create order Even our ancestors used GMOs. In 1937, there was a huge breakthrough in GMO technology. The cause of the breakthrough was because of Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen worked together to engineer the first-ever genetically engineered organisms. Due to this breakthrough, there is still a debate going on till today, but the scientific community has concluded that Genetically engineered food is indeed safe. GMOs consist of soy, corn or other crops. Farmers have been selecting some of the best plants and seeds from their domesticated crops for up to 10,000 years. According to studies, by 2050, 70% of humans will need to produce more food to feed the population. Scientists have stated that GMOs are and will be very useful. GMOs can help feed the growing population. Biotechnology is the only way to feed the population. Biotech food can be healthier, but it can also help prevent cancer or a heart attack because there is a natural production of antioxidants. In 2007, studies showed that 60% of the population preferred genetically modified tomatoes. The population preferred the GM tomatoes because they last longer on the shelves. By having tomatoes on longer shelves, that means that we could ship tomatoes. By reducing the need to spray, GMOs cut farmers fuel, which helps global warming. Some GM foods have been proven that the higher levels of specific nutrients such as protein, calcium, or folate. Many people believe that GMOs are not good, but scientists prove that GMOs and genetically modified foods are indeed not bad. Believe it or not, you as well as everyone else, eat genetically modified foods. Yes, GMOs can harm the environment, but they also save millions of lives. We believe that they are good, for many reasons, one of these reasons being to end world hunger. Much of the food that we eat is GM foods. World hunger has been going for about since 1990. My group and I believe that nobody should suffer from hunger. Studies show that by 2050 the world will be past 5 billion people. Where is the world going to get enough food? Due to the number of people, there will be no space to plant crops. GM foods dont have to be grown. Researchers have shown that thousands of children show up to school on an empty stomach due to not having food. Thousands of kids also die because they dont have enough of vitamin A.. Yes, GM foods affect the world, but they can save many lives. Yes, we know that this can be bad for the environment, but GM foods can save lives, they are healthy, and dont cause any kind of diseases. Genetically modified foods have always been tested before the food is sent to grocery stores. The Golden Rice Project is a project that was made to help children all around the world that have a low supply of vitamin A. Ingo Potrykus first developed the GRP on Easter of 2000. The Golden Rice Project helps many people every day. Genetically modified foods can also help feed thousands of people. Many children, go to school very hungry. Every second a person dies due to world hunger. More than 1 billion people suffer due to world hunger. Approximately 36 million people die each year due to world hunger. I believe that nobody should have to suffer due to hunger. We all have money to buy food, but we could help all of these people to prevent from dying each day to a year. Like the Golden Rice project, we could also help with feeding the population. What would you feel like if you didnt have the money for food? Youd feel bad right? I know I would. Imagine all the children that are suffering because either, their parents dont have money for food, or there is no food to be given. Would you stand in the way of giving the world food, or would you help give the world food? According to the Earth Island Journal, Dr. Vandana Shiva, one of the worldrs most experts on world hunger, claims that the argument of biotechnology will help feed the world. In 2000, biotech companies began a $50 million media campaign, in which Monsanto, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Swiss-based Novartis, the British Zeneca, Germanyrs BASF and Aventis of France. These ads were based off smiling children, which the statement said, solutions that could improve our world tomorrow and could help end world hunger. Scientists have widely agreed that GMOs are safe, and they are key to alleviating world hunger. Everywhere around the world, is running out of space for fields. We are running out of space every day. We will run out of space, according to farmers. According to farmers, this space will be needed to build homes, buildings, or stores. Farmers use GMO seeds that have higher crop yields, use less land to grow those crops, and use fewer chemicals on the land. Thatrs good for both the planet and humans. We now have a very easy, very fast and very efficient technique for rewriting the genome, said one of its inventors, Jennifer Doudna. This technique was the Innovative Genomics Initiative which was launched in 2014. Time Former President Jimmy Carter said: Responsible biotechnology is not the enemy, starvation is. Biotech companies invested billions of dollars into technology because of the potential for profit and the means to gain control over the worldrs food supply. Some scientists believe that nobody will ever find a way to end hunger, but others do believe there is a way, but nobody has found it yet. GMOs mean cheaper, and more food to fight world hunger. this is the Third world of hunger. GMOs mean cheaper, and more food to feed the world. This is the Third World of world hunger, genetically modified foods also cost less. Genetically modified foods have better taste, and texture, they also have more naturally grown alternatives. The other group, which is against GMOs, will probably tell you that GMOs are really bad. In fact, they are not bad. Scientists have proven that they are not bad, not even eat. What many people dont know is that genetically modified foods can actually prevent cancer or a heart attack. Nobody wants to get a heart attack, or get cancer. The hope that GMO foods might bring solutions to malnutrition and world hunger was never more dramatically illustrated than when Time magazine ran a cover story titled Grains of Hope. The article joyfully announced the development of a genetically engineered golden rice. This new strain of GM rice has genes from viruses and daffodils spliced into its genetic instructions. quoted John Robbins. I strongly believe that GMOs can end world hunger with the help of the government and world. GMOs are not unhealthy, indeed they are healthy. GMOs can actually help climate change. Studies have shown that GMOs protect the Earth. One was that they protect the Earth is, that they help increase yields on farm. GMOs even have less pesticides, as you may know pesticides are bad for our health. Bel it doesnt contain GMOs, but if it doesnt have the sticker, then most likely it does contain GMO believe it or not, GMOs can help prevent malfunction. How are we going to be against GMOs, if our ancestors even used GMOs? Why stop now? Approximately, everything that we eat contains some sort of kind of GMOs. Some foods that we eat almost every day, are meats, eggs, corn, dairy products, sugar, and packaged foods. Four of things are grown here in the U.S.; soy, corn, cotton, and canola. If something has a label ?NON-GMO than people are probably going to think, ?Oh that must be good since it doesnt contain GMOs. Are you going to stop eating the everyday foods just because they contain GMOs? I for sure wouldnt. Okay, know would you rather stop eating the foods you eat and throw them away, or give them to help feed the population struggling with hunger. I would help the help struggling with hunger. Thank you for listening to me speak about GMOs and world hunger. I strongly hope that you will remember some facts about this speech, and share the information you learned with your peers. I also hope that you are not against GMOs. Be for GMOs, they can end world hunger! Thank you.
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