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Why Shouldnt Have Curfew
It was cold outside we got stopped by a police officer, we said were old enough to stay outside we
shouldn t have a curfew. That police officer said you should you may get kidnapped. We have
some reasons why we shouldn t have a curfew and what other people may think about why we
should have a curfew. For my side, I m against having curfews The reasons why we shouldn t have
curfews is because most parents spend money on night activities. Mostly on a season of fall which
Is Halloween they spend roughly two hundred dollars on candy alone. And, most kids were happy
if it was taken away. Although other people would say that curfews should be in affect because kids
may either get hurt or even killed with drunk drivers. Another reason we shouldn t
Elearning Theory And Practice
How eLearning theory has influenced recent DE Practice
Distance education has evolved in various ways over the last one hundred years. ELearning theories
have influenced distance education practice throughout the years in various ways. Anderson (2008)
states, how Good theory helps us to envision new worlds, makes things, and keeps us honest. (p. 46).
The blend of online learning theories such as behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and the
online collaborative theory, have all played a major role in this influence. These theories continue to
change how educators teach. It also helps educators to understand how students learn. As eLearning
theories progress, they continue to have a direct effect on distance education practice. ELearning
theory has cause a shift in teaching pedagogies within distance education.
Behaviorism
Behaviorism was the first learning theory that focuses on what was observable. Earlier learning
theories were based off of philosophies. Theories later evolved in the years use behaviorism as the
basis. Behaviorist learning theory focused on how people behaved and how the behavior can be
changed when prompted. Behaviorism did not focus on the mind and was deemed irrelevant. Bloom
s taxonomy was based on the theory of behaviorism. The behaviorist learning theory bought us the
early computer learning systems (Ally, 2008). Computer assisted instruction (CAI) was developed
during this theory for teaching and training. CAI was a drill and practice
The Nurses Role In North Cypress Medical Center
North Cypress Medical Center continues to strive to be one of the most respected hospital
organizations in Texas. The organization philosophy of nursing practice involves being the leader in
superior, affordable, patient care. The nurse utilizes this principal by making sure to perform skills
the right way the first time such as foley catheter insertions and IV infusions. The nurseknows the
patient is charged for all equipment, and having to discard equipment because of unsterile techniques
causes increased inconvenience for the patient. Also, North Cypress Medical Center creates a
comfortable environment from admission to discharge. One of the most important roles the nurse
play is to make sure all patient needs are meet. The beliefs of nursing
Princess Diana Research Papers
This women is a princess,this princess was married to Prince Charles. According to Princess Diana
a book,Princess Diana once said The biggest disease is people feeling unloved (princess Diana).
When studying about Princess Diana of Wales, is important to know her childhood, time being a
princess,and life plus a death apart from the throne. First,Dianas childhood time was pretty normal.
Diana had two parents,their names were Johnnie and Frances Spencer (Owings 27). Johnnie was
her father and Frances was Diana s Mother (Owings 27). Frances gave birth to Diana on July 1,1961
(Owings 1).Diana had two sisters Sarah and Jane (Wikipedia 25). She also had two brothers Charles
and John (Wikipedia 25). Diana s brother John shortly died after his... Show more content on
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Diana was involved with dozens of charities including London s great Ormonds Street Hospital
for children (Wikipedia 23). Diana wrote approximately to 100 charities and politely withdrew
her support (Owings 22).Princess Diana had a weird habit of visiting landmines. Diana had a
new interest of helping victims of landmines (Mattern 84). Diana had visited Angola to meet
people who have lost their limbs to landmine (Mattern 85). Kuito was one of the most affected by
landmines (Owings 84).Princess Diana marriage did not work out so she got a divorce from
Prince Charles. On November 25, Charles told Diana that he wanted to separate she
agreed.(Mattern 47). On August 28,1996 Charles and Diana s divorce becomes official (Mattern
48).Diana begins an affair with Captain James Hewitt (Owings 17). Prince Charles resumes his
romance with Camilia Parker Bowles (Owings 75). Diana said her divorce gave her a new level of
freedom (Owings 66).Diana Princess of Wales had a devastating and un timely death. Diana had a
good friend named Dodi AL Fayed he invited Diana to a romantic weekend in Paris (Mattern 96).
Diana and Dodi were together in Saint Tropez, France,in August 1997 (Owings 98). Diana and
Dodi arrived in Paris in the afternoon (Mattern 95). Diana and Dodi had stayed in the Ritz Hotel
(Mattern 94).The Ritz was one of the
Business Continuity Plan as a Part of Risk Management
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CONTENTS

STRESZCZENIE .........................................................4 ABSTRACT


..................................................................6 INTRODUCTION ........................................................7
CHAPTER 1
RISK MANAGEMENT ............................................................8
1.1 The Definition of Risk ............................................................... 8 1.2 Risk in Business
Activity......................................................... 10
1.2.1 Types of Risk ..................................................................................... 10 1.2.2 Methods of Risk
Evaluation............................................................... 11 [Link] Quantitative Risk ... Show more content
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Rozdział pierwszy zawiera ogólne wprowadzenie do zagadnienia zarządzania ryzykiem. Przedstawia
on definicję ryzyka w sensie, w jakim jest ono rozumiane w niniejszej pracy. Ponadto, znajduje się
w nim opis wielorakich zagroŜeń, które są związane z funkcjonowaniem przedsiębiorstwa, a takŜe
lista metod słuŜących do pomiaru ryzyka oraz opis przykładowych postaw, jakie są przybierane
wobec zagroŜeń. W rozdziale drugim zaprezentowano pojęcie Zarządzania Ciągłością

Funkcjonowania Przedsiębiorstwa. Znajduje się tu charakterystyka ewolucji tego zagadnienia oraz


wyjaśnienie, dlaczego Plan Ciągłości Funkcjonowania

Przedsiębiorstwa jest dokumentem o ogromnym znaczeniu dla firmy i jej interesariuszy. Ponadto, w
rozdziale tym poddano dyskusji pewne szeroko rozpowszechnione mity dotyczące Zarządzania
Ciągłością Fukncjonowania

Przedsiębiorstwa. Ta część pracy kończy się opisem Analizy Wpływu na Przedsiebiorstwo jako
głównego narzedzia, którym posługuje się opisywany typ zarządzania. W rozdziale trzecim
przedstawiono rezultaty dokonanej przez autorkę analizy róŜnych Planów Ciągłości
Funkcjonowania Przedsiębiorstwa i ich szablonów. To studium było podstawą do zaprezentowania
przykładowej struktury Planu oraz opisu najczęściej spotykanych w nim błędów. Ostatni rozdział
zawiera
Social Policy For Social Change Essay
In this 2000 word analysis I will explain the social policy selected in mahi Tuatahi, konae 2, Te
Tautika (social justice: social change). I will use Pohatu s, 2010 Te Ara Tohu and my learning
from assignment one to provide an analysis of the social policy our group selected. The analysis will
discuss the implications of my chosen social policy for social workpractice and give an
understanding of tautika to assist in my analysis.

Donna, Renee and myself teamed up, having an interest in women s refuge and the domestic violence
act, we displayed an awareness of the subject but lacked knowledge of the policy. Through group
discussion and many hours of rangahau, the search for the women s refuge policy and the domestic
violence policy came to an end. There was a realization that the domestic violence policy did not
exist. New research, veered us away from women s refuge and into a new direction. Policies were
everywhere we looked. After broadening our search from domestic violence to family violence, we
struck the jackpot! Group Collaboration ended with our final decision making. We would tear apart,
this overarching policy from top to bottom. We wanted/needed to know everything. Our knowing
was a must, the dread of presenting to a women s refuge advocate and failing was not an option. We
had plenty of reading and researching to do over the next three weeks.

The social policy we chose is the New Zealand Police family violence policy (FVP)1996. This
policy is
The Effects Of Co2 On The Permeability Of Indian...
Introduction

In the storage of CO2 in the deep geologic reservoirs for enhancing extraction of coalbed methane
area, Vishal et al. argue against the consequences of CO2 injection on the permeability of Indian
bituminous coal at different confining and injection pressure.

The major approach of the journal is to clarify about when and how would the incensement of
injection pressure have impact on the permeability of coalbed methane.

As a final year Civil Engineering student, I found this journal is educational and inspiring. The
research shows a comprehensive explanation of how pressure and stress of permeability of coal to
sub critical CO2 is tested.
Summary

In order to reduce greenhouse gases, Vishal et al. is investigating a ... Show more content on
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The effective stress is proportional to the confining pressure and pore pressure. Results, a trend of
exponential decline in permeability with increasing effective stress is observed. During the passage
of CO2 through the coal sample, the gas is absorbed, which cause volume deformation.

The journal concluded that the reduction in permeability of coal maybe attributes to the role of
coal matrix expansion. CO2 gets preferentially adsorbed onto the surface of the coal. At the same
time, adsorption induces swelling at the time of coal exposure to the gas. The increase of injection
of gas will cause the decline in permeability is belongs to the fracture spacing is not completely
closed and the movement of gas cause swelling. However, the closure of fractures, a flow with
increase permeability at higher injection pressure occurs at the highest confining pressure.. This is
because the opening of fracture by increases the fracture apertures and this can enable easier flow
(The University of Alabama. College of Continuing Studies, College of engineering, 2004).
Evaluation

The information is relatively accurate, as there will be always variables about the geological
conditions. For instance, the selected sample area is Jharia, the results obtained are respected to a
certain area, but it is different to the whole area of Jharia. In the meantime, the detail of geological
information is necessary for the testing, but there are only limited investigations are available for the
Michael Crichton s Sphere
Sphere, written by Michael Crichton, is a story set in the depths of the south pacific ocean. The team
underwater including Norman Johnson, are all mathematicians, scientist and psychologists. The
team was sent down by the navy to uncover the secrets of the spacecraft found there. At first it is
believed to be an unknown life form, but from the insides it looks like the things that lived there
were human. The doorways, chairs, food, and architecture seemed to be somewhat human.

Inside the ship, is what startled the crew. Inside the cockpit held by a grabbing claw was a
metallic sphere. The sphere happened to have carvings of some ancient language of some sort. The
crew desperately tried to open it for hours and finally gave up.
The next ... Show more content on [Link] ...
on the radar was an object, way larger that a whale. Soon after there were many hits to the habitat.
On the screen it said, I m here. Many of the scientist were knocked around, and some were even
ripped in half by the might of a large squid! The Squid was luminescent, and was transparent. Only
a few survived the first attack. On the screen Jerry said he had fun, and that he wanted to do it
again. Soon after Norman decided to learn the code to see if Harry had messed up. Norman was
fiddling with it and discovered he had made a mistake on the name, and that it was Harry, not
Jerry. Norman, scared, decided to to tell another crew member Elizabeth, who said it wasn t Harry
who was doing it,but himself. Scared Elizabeth locked Norman in a room with no oxygen, or heat.
Slowly dying Norman escapes, and grabs on to his suit. He then went to an unbreachable room
where he watched all the footage, watching Harry stepping in to the metallic sphere, and Elizabeth
enter nearly and hour later. Harry and Elizabeth were doing both the attacks. Norman then got in to
the sphere and left afterward with a power. To make things with his imagination. The things
Elizabeth and Harry were doing was using their imaginations to make what they are thinking
Lack Of Schools In Schools Essay
Lack of Schools for Girls When you walk through the streets and enter into the houses of the
village, you will notice boys and girls from the same family and parents but with a big difference
between their lives. You will see the boy with ultimate freedom and many options to live the kind
of life that he wants but to the other side you will face a girlwith a desperate and hopeless smile
with many wishes and dreams that are always wishes for her. Instead of having pen and books in
her hand, she is doing all the type of hard and physical work all her life. She is always silent and
powerless against the harsh rules of life. Furthermore, when it comes to the rest of her life. She
cannot select the partner of her life with whom she spends the rest of her life. She never had a book
in her hand or learned in school, to know that how she can have her freedom and can chose
whatever she wants for herself. She never went to school and learned that how powerful she is
and what big things she can do. That is the kind of life that a girl has in province of Wardak,
Afghanistan. Lack of girls school is a big problem in the Wardak, Afghanistan, and in order to solve
it religious leaders and seniors of the province, and government can have a big role.
Lack of Schools for girls is a key problem in Wardak province. This problem is the biggest hurdle on
their ways of getting education. With that in mind, an uneducated girl is like a blind person that goes
on the path that others guide her
Harry Harlow
Harry Israel was born in Fairfield, a small town in Iowa. He was the third of four boys and grew
up in a family that placed a top quality on the value of education. When he completed his bachelor
and doctoral degrees at Stanford University, his advisor convinced Harry to change his surname
from Israel to Harlow because of the concern of possible discrimination of his last name. In 1930,
Harlow began work as a comparative psychologist at the University of Wisconsin in Madison and
remained there for his entire career. Among many honors, Harlow was a member of the National
Academy of Sciences, was elected president of the American Psychological Association, and
received the National Medal of Science from President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1967.... Show more
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(Suomi)
Harlow led psychology away from the paradigm of clinical sterility that had misguided a century
of research into child rearing. Given the tragic state of children in scientifically informed
institutions, there can be no doubt that a great many lives were saved by the work of Harlow and
his colleagues. The life saving revelations came with a price: Harlow s primate subjects were treated
with extreme cruelty not gratuitously, but by the very design of his experiments. (Karl Giberson)
Apart from Harlow s work his personal life consisted of two marriages and four children. His first
marriage was with one of his students, Clara Mears. They were married in 1932 and had two
children, Robert and Richard. Harlow and Mears divorced in 1946. That same year, Harlow married
child psychologist Margaret Kuenne.
Margaret died in 1970 after a prolonged struggle with cancer. In 1971, Harlow remarried Clara
Mears. The couple lived together in Tucson, Arizona until Harlow s death in 1981.
Gilead Literary Analysis
One of the most important themes in this novel is power. The society of Gilead restructures the
meaning of words to establish power. Gilead s new vocabulary reinforces a totalitarian regime by
using language to regulate the words and ideas that people can express, similar to linguistic
determinism. In Eleanor Rosch s (1974) article of Linguistic relativity, she identified both a strong
and weak version of the linguistic relativity hypotheses, a degree in which language is presumed to
influence our thought and behavior. The weak hypothesis is linguistic relativity, where linguistic
categories and usage only influence thought and decisions. (Rosch, 1974). However the Gilead s use
of language reflects that more of the strong hypothesis. In... Show more content on [Link] ...
This demonstrates how Gilead s enforcement of language causes both women to self censor their
speech, even when no one is watching. Rosch s (1974) article of Linguistic relativity discuss how
some individuals may feel trapped by their language into holding a particular worldview. In our
third writing assignment it was required to observe an event that might be characterized as
intercultural. Reading this novel feels most similar to the experience I had during the third
writing assignment because as Offred is narrating her experience in Gilead, I am able to analyze
the situation from an ethnographic perspective where a researcher would normally observe society
from the point of view of the subject of the study. As a result, I discovered that differences among
language contribute to how the world is constructed and in this case Gilead s terminology limits
what individuals can say and think in order for those with power to maintain control. Gilead s use
of language to influence thought has made clear the ways in which language can be used to
expressed power. The reconstruction of language in Gilead emphasizes how language can restrict
forms of communication between people to create control. Observing these restrictions on speech
and oppressive language used in the novel assist us in identifying similar ways in which these
techniques happen within our own societies. For instance, one can examine the ways in which
language is used to describe individuals of
Essay Issues and Ethics in The Helping Professions
Critique of Issues and Ethics Themes in the Helping Professions Workers in the helping professions
endure a massive amount of ethical and professional issues. These issues affect the practice of
counseling and the relationship with the client. The book Issues and Ethics in the Helping
Professions by Corey, Corey, and Hallanan gives many themes that one will encounter throughout
their career. The book also gives possible solutions to problems and stimulates different ways to
think about issues. The authors of this book provide good knowledge and information for anyone in
the helping professions. One theme of the book that stands out is the counselor as a person and a
professional. It is impossible to completely separate one s... Show more content on [Link] ...
Also with regards to therapy for the counselor, it might be beneficial for a colleague to sit in on
some sessions with the therapist to make sure their issues aren t affecting their counseling. It can
never hurt to get feedback and other perspectives, especially if the therapist is struggling with
personal or professional issues. Another beneficial theme of the book is values and the helping
profession. A therapists values are part of who they are and it is difficult to ignore them. A
complicated issue counselors have is keeping their values from influencing the client and
realizing that their task is to help clients identify their beliefs and apply their values to solving
problems (Corey et al., 2010). A good point made in this book was for a therapist and client to
clarify their values. This way they both have an understanding of each other s values and could
be able to recognize when value imposition is occurring. If value conflicts are occurring during
therapy it would be a good idea to refer the client to someone who can better understand where the
client is coming from. If referral is the only way, then perhaps the counselor should explore their
values and involvement in therapy. Along with values is one s religious and spiritual beliefs. Corey
et al. (2010) say that therapists should not act as if they are an expert in religion or push their
beliefs onto the client. That is understandable but is it really that easy. Say for instance that a clients

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