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Mat 540 Week 3 Regression Analysis
Problem 2) Sol: By taking the reference of the example problem (page 223) in textbook
(Algorithm Design Jon Kleinberg and Eva Tardos ) we solve this problem. We solve this problem
in a similar way to the example problem in the text by using divide and conquer algorithm. Let
a1,a2,.....,an be the sequence of n distinct numbers and returns N inversions and a sequence of
numbers which are sorted in an increasing order a1 ,a2 ,a3 ....an In this problem we sort the
sequence first and then merging happens twice for counting inversions b1,b2,.....bm with bm+1,
..... bn As it is given that ai 2b we merge (b1,b2,.....bm, bm+1, ..... bn) For n=1 ; there is only one
sequence( {a} ) hence N = 0 for n 1; N is divided into parts (mostly 2 but in this case may be 3)...
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take am+1 ,.........,an it gives N2 and bm+1, .........., bn Number of inversions are computed say N3
where i2bj then inversions take place append the smaller of these two elements to the output list. if
2bj is the smaller element, increment the count by the number of elements remaining in A. End if
End if End if End for End while Once one list is empty, append the remainder of the other list to the
Dbq Factory Workers
Did factory workers deserve to work in terrible conditions? During the 19th century in a period
referred to as the Gilded Age, industrial workers lived and worked in horrible conditions due to
overcrowding which clumped many in small areas, pollution which ran rampant due to no
regulations, and dangerous machinery which was usually operated by children, who had small
hands and were perfect for the role. There were many factors which contributed to workers being
put to work in such horrible conditions and in a terrible economic position and those factors were
mostly corrupt government officials, unfair business practices, and because a huge influx of
immigrants. The first major factor which caused most of the economic problems for industrial
workers were corrupt government officials. These corrupt officials would use their positions of
power to do favors for those who controlled the economy or as Mark Twain put it The chances are
that a man cannot get into congress now without resorting to arts and means that should render him
unfit to go there. . What this meant... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason why there were so many unfair practices were because there were no regulations at
the time which again as stated above was due to a corrupt government. As J.P Morgan put it A
man always has two reasons for doing anything: a good reason and the real reason . What this
means is that behind a noble cause is a hidden agenda as was the case with almost every owner of
big businesses. One of the few exceptions was Andrew Carnegie who believed in giving back to the
community although for the most part this had no impact on the workers. Even in modern times
politicians and companies mask their true intentions behind the facade of doing what is best for the
working class the only difference is that during the Gilded Age no one cared for industrial workers
which is why they were treated so
Trial Procedure in the Movie A Civil Action Essay
In the film, A Civil Action, Trial Procedure was shown throughout the entire movie. There are many
steps that need to be completed before a verdict and judgment can be reached. These steps are the
pleadings, methods of discovery, pretrial hearings, jury selection, opening statements, introduction of
evidence, cross examinations, closing arguments, instructions to the jury, and the verdict and
judgment. The case in this movie was actually called Anderson v. Cryovac. The plaintiffs are the
Anderson family, the Gamache family, the Kane family, the Robbins family, the Toomey family, and
the Zona family. The plaintiffs attorneys are Jan Schlichtmann, Joe Mulligan, Anthony Roisman,
Charlie Nesson, and Kevin Conway. The two co defendants are... Show more content on
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He believes that there is a problem with the town s drinking water. Many other witnessed
expressed their families problems in their health history. This now leads to the pretrial hearings. A
Pretrial Hearing is when the judge outlines the law to the attorneys regarding the case as a final
attempt to achieve an out of court settlement. No attorney ever wants to go to court because the
case that they took on now becomes very expensive and takes a long time for the case to reach a
verdict. Most of these cases are you settled out of court. The defendants attempted to settle but the
plaintiffs attorney wouldn t settle with them because they wanted more money. Next, the jurors
need to be selected. The jury selection started February 18, 1986 and ended on February 25,1986.
In this case, the jurors were Harriet Clark, Jean Coulsey, Robert Fox, Linda Kaplan, Vincent O
Rourke, and William Vogel. In a trial, all the attorneys must present their opening statements. The
actual trial began in early 1986. Their opening statements consist of the attorneys describing how
they re going to present their rationale. The plaintiffs attorneys made their opening statements favor
their clients and make their defendants look like big companies that did something terrible and that
they needed to be punished for it. The defendants opening statements involved them saying that they
had no involvement in the deaths of these
Analysis Of Cushing s Syndrome And Its Effects On The Body
Cushing s syndrome is a rare endocrine disorder that occurs when your body is exposed to an
overabundance of the hormone cortisol.3 Cortisol is known as the stress hormone. The interruption
of cortisol secretion can cause weight gain and can ultimately determine where you put the weight
on.8 There are many underlying causes such as Pituitary Adenomas, Ectopic ACTH Syndrome,
Adrenal Tumors, and Familial Cushing s Syndrome.2 The majority of these people affected by this
hormonal disorder experience weak muscles, increase fat, high blood pressure, etc.1 Although
thousands are affected in various ways, there are currently several channels of treatment
administered by medical professionals. Through the use of improving technology, medical
professionals are better understanding the disorder, allowing them to develop better treatment
practices.

Cortisol plays a major role in the development of this disorder. It is secreted by the adrenal gland,
located above the kidneys, in a precise sequence of events. The hypothalamus directs corticotropin
releasing hormone(CRH) to the pituitary gland.1 CRH causes the pituitary to release
adrenocorticotropin hormone(ACTH) activate the adrenal glands.1 The adrenal glands pick up the
ACTH, they reciprocate by releasing cortisol in the bloodstream.1 Cortisol helps with quite a few of
your body functions. Some of these functions are stress response, balancing the effects of insulin,
reducing the immune system s inflammatory response, regulating
Rhetorical Analysis of “Hurricane”
Rhetorical Analysis of Hurricane

Martin Luther King once said, There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither
safe, popular, or political, but because it is right. The song Hurricane , written by Bob Dylan takes
a stand and ignores what was safe, popular, and politically right during the 1960 s and 1970 s, in
order to paint a picture of injustice. Dylan organizes the actual events of a man named Rubin
Hurricane Carter who was a middleweight boxer wrongfully accused and convicted of a double
homicide. Dylan narrates the song and uses his credibility as a rock star to reason with a broader
audience, while evoking the emotions of listeners by describing horrific events, prejudice, and ...
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The judge made Rubin s witnesses drunkards from the slums. To the white folks who watched he
was a revolutionary bum and to the black folks he was just a crazy nigger. No one doubted that he
pulled the trigger. And though they could not produce the gun, the D.A. said he was the one who
did the deed and the all white jury agreed. In this verse Dylan is making a point that not only were
the Patterson police trying to make an example out of Hurricane but also the D.A. and the
overseeing judge. Keep in mind that during 1966 the United States was in the midst of a historical
transition as just two years earlier President Lyndon B. Johnson had signed the Civil Rights Act
outlawing all forms of discrimination against African Americans and women, including racial
segregation. The act created serious tension among whites and blacks as a majority of whites refused
to accept the change and the blacks were free to fight back against those who refused. In the end the
tension provoked many hostile riots and fights to breakout all over the U.S. The year 1966 also
marked the start of the Black Power movement, which was maintained until the 1970 s. The
movement brought together black collective interest that consisted of racial pride, political goals,
establishment of other social institutions, and most importantly a continued defense against racial
oppression.
The Freedom Of Association And Its Social, Logical,...
The freedom of peaceful association is a right that is possessed by everyone. However despite the
significance of this right, and as is the case with other human rights, it is absent from the
Constitution of Australia. In the present paper, an attempt has been made, first of all to analyse the
effect of consulting laws on the freedom of association in its social, logical, political and cultural
contexts. As mentioned above, there is no explicit right to freedom of association that has been
provided by the Constitution of Australia. However during the last decade, a view has been
expressed by the High Court of Australia that the Australian Constitution contains an implied
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In this regard, Article 20, UDHR states that every person has the right to assemble peacefully and
at the same time it is also been provided by this article that no one can be compelled to join an
association. In the same way, Article 22, ICCPR also recognizes the freedom of association as a
definitive statement in international law and provides that every person should have the right
freedom of association with others and this right includes the right to form and join trade unions
for protecting his interests. It also provides that no restriction may be placed on this right other
than the restrictions that have been prescribed by the law and the restrictions that are necessary
for protecting public health or morals or for protecting the rights and freedoms of other persons. In
this regard, this article also provides that it shall not prevent the imposition of lawful restrictions on
the members of armed forces and police in exercising this right. At the same time, the significance
of the right to freedom of association for the democratic system of Australia has also been affirmed
by the high court in case titled Kruger v Commonwealth (1997) 190 CLR 1, 91. However despite
the recognition of this right to freedom of association, there is no statutory or
The Holocaust And The Survivors Of The Holocaust
Even five years after the Holocaust, there were still survivors with nowhere to go.19 Few survivors
attempted to return home, and most of those who did stayed only a short time. They learned it was
nearly impossible for them to be in places so closely linked to their childhoods.20
Everything in their cities, towns and villages would remind them of years of humiliation of
unthinkable atrocities, of tragedy and irreparable loss.21 Those few survivors that did decide to
return to their home towns did not have it easy. Many survivors lost almost everything; not just their
families and friends, but also their properties, businesses and belongings. Some survivors returning
to their homes found them to have new tenants in them refusing to move. Others found out that their
belongings like valuables or household items had been sold to fund the October 1943 rescue. By
September 1945, 1,300 survivors of the Holocaust still had no permanent homes.22 Many returning
survivors faced taunts and threats from people in their villages.23
There were also the physical aspects of attempting to return home. One Polish Jew named Dora
Rytman had survived the Holocaust and wanted to go home. It was very difficult for anyone to
return home because a lot of the tracks and roads were in pieces because of previous bombings.
Because of this, Dora had to take many different trains to try to get home. It was very difficult to
reach her home town because it was snowing, and not many trains were going that
Essay on Narrative of Fredrick Douglass Reading Log
Reading Logs The Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass 1. Review vocabulary words at
the beginning of each chapter. List the words whose meanings suggest they are used by Douglass in
narrative to describe the horrors of slavery.| Execrate: curse or declare to be evil or anathema or
threaten with divine punishmentPerpetrate: perform an act, usually with a negative
connotationEgotistical: characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own
importanceSunder: break apart or in two, using violenceOdium: hate coupled with disgustDepravity:
moral perversion; impairment of virtue and moral principles| 2. How does Douglass learn the
meaning of the word abolitionist? | He learns the meaning by reading about it in the... Show more
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There, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson kindly welcomed him and his wife and provided hospitality. Pg.
114,115 amp;116| 12. Why do the slaves sing in the forest on their way to the Big Farm to collect
their rations?| Slaves sing because it s their way of expressing themselves and it s their own little
freedom. It s their way of sending prayers to God, explaining their testimonies against slavery and
their way of showing their expressions of anguish.| 13. Discuss the following statement: A
religious master is the worst kind of slaveholder.| Douglass says this meaning that his masters
/slaveholders use their religion sanctions and support for their slaveholding cruelty. Pg. 67| 14.
Which do you think worse for Douglass, the physical imprisonment or the mental deprivation
imposed by slavery?| I think Douglass suffered through both the physical imprisonment and the
mental deprivation of slavery. He received his own share of lashings and beatings which is the
physical side of it. He also witnessed and heard enough of the beatings and cursing of the other
slaves and own family members, which is the mental deprivation part of it.| 15. Why do more
slaves, particularly those living in Baltimore, not try to escape?| Those slaves living in Baltimore try
not to
Quotes To Write An Essay On Shakira s Life
You can t achieve anything in life without a small amount of sacrifice. ( Shakira BrainyQuote.com.
Xplore Inc, 2014. 18 November 2014.

http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/s/shakira457574.html). Shakira takes her own time and


helps out in the world; she is willing to devote a portion of her life towards total strangers, people
who she has never spoken to or about. Shakira is a very thoughtful and caring person; she sacrificed
her time and money for others and achieves a smile from others, which probably makes Shakira
even happier and keeps her striving forward. Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll is an important figure in
American entertainment because she has supported and participated in charities, started a foundation
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Shakira has earned in total 10 Grammy awards, and 12 Billboard Latin Music Awards. She also
started an organization Pies Descalzos which helps these Causes: adoption, fostering, orphans,
children, education, human rights, and poverty. When Shakira was still young her father became
bankrupt, and she was forced to move to Los Angeles with other side of the family. Besides, this
tragic event in her life, Shakira moved on and became extremely wealthy and she had a career ready
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