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Prejudice In Psychology
In psychology, prejudice is different from discrimination. Prejudice is an unjustifiable and often
negative stereotyped attitude that a person holds against the members of a particular social group.
Whereas, discrimination is when prejudicial attitudes cause members of a particular group to be
treated differently than others in situations that call for equal treatment. Thus, prejudiceleads to
discrimination. There are several factors that contribute to prejudice and discrimination, and there are
many techniques for reducing the development of prejudice and discrimination.
To begin, socialization or having one s upbringing (family, media, etc.) teach and perpetuate
prejudice. According to social cognitive theory, through direct instruction, modeling, and other social
influences on learning, prejudice is viewed as an attitude that is formed as other attitudes are formed.
For instance, the media, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Prejudice can be overcome through education, equal status intergroup contact, and working together
to achieve a specific goal. For instance, education and learning about people who are different (the
out group) and noticing similarities instead of differences can combat prejudice. Also, equal status
contact has been shown to reduce prejudice and discrimination. Equal status contact requires the
different groups to all be in the same situation with neither group holding power over the other. In
equal status contact, personal involvement with people from another group must be cooperative
and occur when all groups are equal in terms of power or status to have a positive effect on
reducing prejudice. Also, having people work together to solve a problem because each person has
an important key to solving the problem, creating a mutual interdependence, helps reduce prejudice.
This technique is called the jigsaw
Suddhartha Gautama Religion
Suddhartha Gautama was the name of the man who later became Buddha and founded the religion
of Buddhism.
An old man, a diseased man, a corpse, and a religious monk. These were lessons about the reality of
suffering and impermanent nature of life s pleasures.
The doctrines of the Middle Way holds that just as a life of sensual indulgence will not lead to
salvation, but neither will extreme asceticism.
Suddhartha s attainment of enlightenment happened when he was sitting in the lotus position
beneath a fig tree, he resolved not to leacve the spot until he had found complete and full fulfillment.
The god of death, Mara, tried to frighten Suddhartha from his spot but did not succseed. Mara sent
forth Discontent, Delight, and Desire hoping to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An arhat is enlightened and free from dukkha; they are especially characterized by compassion.
The literal meaning of nirvana is blowing out ; it implies that all selfish desire has been extinguished
leading to freedom from samsara.
The three divisions of Buddhism are Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana.
The main focus of Theravada Buddhism is the teachings.
The literal meaning of the name Mahayana is great vehicle ; the name implicates that Mahayan is
Buddhism for the masses.
Vajrayana Buddhism fights fire with fire by harnessing the energy of desire and turning it against
itself.
The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Vajrayana Buddhism; each Dalai Lama is chosen by being
sought out as the successor as the previous Dalai Lama through various means, some supernatural
and other more mundane.
The primary geographical regions of the three divisions of Buddhism are as follows. Theravada is
prevalent in the countries of Cambodia, Burma, Sri Lanka, and Thailand; Mahayana is dominant in
China, Japan, and Korea; Vajrayana s homeland is in
Storm Water Pollution In The Chesapeake Bay
One of the recurring problems at Howard County is the large quantities of stormwater runoff that
flow into nearby streams. This is due to meteorological factors and physical characteristics including:
land use changes. The more impervious surfaces there are the more surface runoff there will be;
thus, placing adverse effects upon the environment. To be exact, these stormwaterrunoffs carry car
oils, fertilizers, pet waste, litter, and sediment to the Chesapeake bay. Hence, 20% of the chesapeake
bay s pollutionis due to stormwater runoff. However, not only does storm water contribute to
pollution, but it also harms wildlife and its environment, as well as cause floods, erosion, and
property damage. To address such issue, Howard Community College... Show more content on
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According to the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, these rain gardens are composed of 50% sand,
25% topsoil, and 25% of compost (Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay) and contain small amount of
clay. As the impermeable soil is replaced with a more permeable soil this facilitates water
absorption. Moreover, due to their deeper roots and low maintainence, majority of plants placed
are native plants such as, buffalo grass, common ninebark, prairie dropseed, etc. In the event of a
rain, these gardens obtain water that flows from impervious surfaces. Once this occurs, the slight
depression of the garden sustains the water, permitting it to penetrate slowly into the mulch, plants,
and soil all while removing pollutants from the runoff. At HCC, there are plenty amounts of green
spaces that aid in the reduction of stormwater runoff. However, rain gardens have proven to be one
of the many effective measures placed by HCC to reduce stormwater runoff and the effect of its
pollutants. As of April 2016, there has been over 20 rain gardens planted throughout HCC campus;
however, after the SET building was complete, more rain gardens have been added since
Ufo Sighting At Jack s Ranch
YouTube video UFO discussion portrays new UFO sighting at Jack s Ranch as magnetic, robotic
humanoid jellyfish. Jack, the owner of Jack s Ranch said he was petrified as the new
extraterrestrial space being approached him rapidly. The sighting at Jack s Ranch is nothing new, as
UFOs seem to prefer conducting flybys near the ranch. Could this be alien contact, or is it just
another NASATop Secret experiment?

UFO Sightings Increase with YouTube


The latest YouTube video taken from Jack s Ranch can be found on the channel
thirdphaseofmoon. They have more than 300,000 subscribers with over 100,000 views of the
latest Jack s Ranch sighting. The UFO in the video has a striking resemblance to a man with a red
fluorescent helmet, but many think it is a space ship. The days of obscure extraterrestrial videos
shot on poor equipment have been replaced by a huge sum of UFO inspired short films on YouTube.
Some YouTube videos are slightly more convincing than others, and the legitimacy of any sighting is
always in question.

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The posture of what looks to be a man flying is indicative with the posture of any jet pack video,
also available on YouTube. However, you can never count NASA out. They have a multi billion
dollar budget with plenty of toys to test. The next NASA mission to Mars aims at finding any
signs of an ancient Martian civilization. It would be foolish to think that NASA doesn t have cool
innovative space designs. But this is not the first sighting at Jack s Ranch, which begs the question
of legitimacy. Jack may just be a bored farmer with a flare for prop design and UFOs. We may never
Reactivity Lab
Once the lab was completed, it was realized that there are different levels of reactivity between all
metals. It was also realized that they react to different things such as Calcium reacting to water and
the other four metals not reacting to water. To carry out the experiment, there was a set of steps that
were followed to get results. All five metals were placed in water in separate test tubes to start with.
Calcium was the only one that reacted with water while the rest of the metals didn t. Those metals
that had no reaction with water were taken aside and the water inside their test tube was poured out.
Once the water was poured out with the metal remaining in the test tube, weak acidwas poured in.
The results of the four metals with acid were then observed and recorded.... Show more content on
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However, the only metal that had no reaction when placed in both water and acid was Copper.
Copper doesn t react with water because the oxygen in water is locked into a compound with one
part oxygen and two parts hydrogen. Copper also doesn t react with acids because its electrode
potential is higher than that of hydrogen, meaning that pure copper cannot displace hydrogen
from weak acids but can easily react with oxidising acids like nitric acid and sulfuric acid. The
purpose of this lab was to test the reactivity of certain metals, then create an activity series based
on observations. A potential source of error could have been when the water was being poured out
of the test tubes with metals that had no reactions, some of the metals that were in powder form
could have been accidentally poured out with the water and so when the acid was placed in there
wasn t enough of the metal to cause a
Why Is Uranus Unique
Uranus

Uranus is a very a very unique planet. It s different because of its tilt, color and a somewhat
different surface. Uranus is different than other planets in our solar system. It does have a tilt, odd
color and a different surface, but why? Technically there isn t a surface to uranus. If anyone tried to
land on the surface of uranus the spacecraft would sink through and fall down to the planet s icy core.
The reason for this os because the planet is made up of mainly hydrogen and helium making it a
gas planet. At the core of the planet there are water like elements, such as methane and ammonia.
The planet is referred to as the ice giant because of the temperatures. This planet is also blue
because the methane in Uranus upper atmosphere takes in the red light from the Sun and then
reflects the light absorbed back into space. This is why Uranus appears to be blue. ... Show more
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Uranus lies 98 degrees off of its normal axes. The reasoning to this is that uranus rotates clockwise
when all the other planets rotate counter clockwise. Essentially this makes Uranus upside down.
Another fact is that most planets are off their axes a little bit. Earth is off its axis by 23° and jupiter
3°. In theory, if uranus rotated normally it would be off by 8 degrees. A normal planet is off by
30°s at most. The reason why Uranus is so cold is because it s 1.784 billion miles away from the
sun. Uranus is the 7th planet from the sun it is right after saturn. The distance isn t the only factor to
why this planet is so cold. Scientists believe that long ago the planet lost all its heat due to major
activity in the atmosphere. Uranus is 224° celsius. Making it colder than the 8th planet away from
the sun,
Roland Barthes The Death Of The Author Analysis
Roland Barthes The Death of the Author is a seminal text in literary theory. Published in 1977 in
London, it had a long lasting influence on literary studies, in particular with regard to ideas of
semiotics and logo centric conceptions of meaning and authorship. The text makes a fundamental
claim about the nature of literary production, as well as the way in which a text may be related to
by its readers. Indeed, the essay can be seen to focus on the relation and disjunction between the
writer and the reader, and between the reader and the text. This paper will begin by identifying the
specific claims which Barthes makes in relation to the nature of authorship, and will then go on to
reflect on how this claim informs the general way in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Barthes, therefore, previous literary hermeneutics have been predicated on the
assumption that to read a text is to place oneself in the position of an audience being spoken to by
a single person who wishes to communicate then thoughts and feelings. Barthes claims, however,
that such a reading simply cannot be supported by the reality of what a literary text actually is. He
claims that a modem reader does not relate to a text as if it were something dictated by a particular
sovereign voice. Rather, a modem reader understands a text as a multi dimensional space in which a
variety of writings, non them original, blend and clash (146). He notes that a text is a tissue of
quotations drawn from innumerable centres of culture (ibid). A text without an identifiable author
figure is a text which can only be understood as something whose meaning is potentially legion, and
one which contains a number of conflicting histories. Crucial to this argument is the theological
position which is given to the idea of the author. According to
Stereotypes In Miyazaki s Princess Mononoke
Studio Ghibli is probably one of my most preferred animation studios out there. Their best movies
typically contain powerful female lead characters, which is awesome since you don t really see that
in animation. It s difficult to find female characters who take the situation in their own hands without
waiting for a prince charming to come save the day. Miyazaki, the lead animator is a genius for
coming up with many creative storylines and significant illustrations.

Princess Mononoke (1997)


Princess Mononoke is a dark and adventurous story about man s infinite battle with nature. This
movie is a tale of a Prince (Ashitaka) who travels far away from home in order to find a solution
to a curse that was cast upon him. If left untreated he will die. Ashitaka is pulled between a war
throughout his journey with an industrial village of Iron Town and the animals in the forest led by
San, a princess of wolves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is fierce and an awesome lead to little girls out there. You usually find female characters in
animation portrayed as a damsel in distress. Especially in the mainstream box offices like what
Walt Disney produces. San is the opposite of all the damsel in distress stereotype that females
usually have, instead of waiting around for her home (which was the forest) to be destroyed she
helps the main character Ashitaka rid of the people harming the forest and help the animals living
there. She definitely deserves the number one spot on this list in my opinion.
Spirited Away (2001)
Spirited Away is one of the classics or an introductory movie I guess. It s one of the movies that
you should watch before you die if you re When I first started to get into Studio Ghibli Spirited Away
was the first movie I saw. It blew me away, the soundtrack was very fitting to a situation and the
animation, how they drew the characters was astonishing.
Howl s Moving Castle
National School Meal Requirements
The National School Breakfast Program feeds 10 million children each day, and the
National School Lunch Program feeds more than 30 million students. However, the national
standards and meal requirements for these meals were created more than a decade ago. The planning
model used to develop current nutritional standards and related meal requirements is based on the
1995 Dietary Guidelines for American and the 1989 Recommended Dietary Allowances. Virginia A.
Stallings and Christine L. Taylor edited Nutrition Standards and MEal Requirements for National
School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, a 2008 study sponsored by the Institute of Medicine of the
National Academies. In this 180 page document, Stallings et al. examine meal programs across the
International Conference Of Regulatory Agencies And...
Abstract
Representatives of regulatory agencies and industries from Europe (EU), Japan, and the United
States (US) met together in the International Conference of Harmonization (ICH) and issued
guidelines in conducting clinical trials including the of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guideline.
Quality, safety, and efficacy were set as the three basic criteria to approve new medical products
which reflect the state of the art technology. ICH GCP guideline was adopted by regulatory agencies
of the EU, US, and Japan including the US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA), which has
established regulations of GCP to enhance its oversight on clinical trials involving humans, and offer
detailed information for interested parties such as the sponsor, ... Show more content on
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In addition, the ICH GCP guideline addresses the requirements and duties of all parties involved in
clinical trial conduction such as the sponsor, investigators, and ethics committees, and stated that
compliance with the GCP must be a shared responsibility among all parties (Mueller, Schellenberg,
Owens, 2007). This guideline was incorporated in Title 21 of the Code Federal Regulations (21
CFR) in 1997, and adopted by the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) to be
implemented in designing, conducting, monitoring, auditing, recoding, analysis, and reporting
clinical trials to ensure that the documentation of reporting data are credible and accurate, and more
importantly to provide safeguards for protecting the rights, safety, privacy, and confidentiality of
participants (Allen Vandenburg,1992). The 21 CFR regulations are updated annually in order to
adapt with any emergent issues that require specific changes to ensure the ethical and scientific
quality of clinical trials. In addition, these regulations are mandatory on all FDA regulated products,
and rigorous penalties are applied in case they have been violated (Allen Vandenburg,1992).
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are the sponsor s clearly written procedures that describes
how, who, and when a particular activity is

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