Lipoma - Causes, Risk elements, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention
(Adipose growth)

What is Lipoma
Desk of Contents

What is Lipoma
Lipoma Causes
Lipoma Risk factors
Lipoma Symptoms
Lipoma Diagnosis
Lipoma Treatment
How to Prevent Lipoma
A lipoma, also known as Adipose tumor, is a harmless lump of body fat. There are many types that are generally categorized by the place where they show up. Lipomas can show up anywhere on the body and are generally found simply under the epidermis.

Lipoma Causes
Lipomas carry out not have a known trigger. They may be related to a prior tissue damage.

Lipoma Risk factorsThe factors that can increase the likelihood of having a lipoma are:

Family background
Lipomatosis, a hereditary condition that causes lipomas throughout the body
Adiposis dolorosa, a rare condition that causes painful lipomas
Lipoma Symptoms
Lipomas tend to be soft, painless and movable lumps that are found out under the pores and skin. Usually, they do not cause symptoms.

Lipoma Diagnosis
The doctor will ask about your symptoms and medical history. You will have a physical exam. In general, the analysis is centered on flexibility, homogeneity and simplicity of movement under the pores and skin. The doctor may show a biopsy to rule out additional conditions.

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Young offenders Sociology. Az

Young criminals should never be tried as an adult. Young offenders know little about living life and yet some people think that give life imprisonment to a teenager is humane. Options are available and should be carried out before any decision is taken which virtually ends a life before it even flowers. Documentary about "When kids get life," showing some sociological theories which can be linked to a story about a person named Jacob Ind.

In these circumstances, Jacob Ind does not deserve to go to jail for life primarily on the emotional, physical and sexual abuse that occurred in their home. Jacob was alone to combat stress when his older brother Charles left his house at the age of 18. The circumstances surrounding his brother leaves him to fight his own battle of abuse increased his sense of fear and anxiety supports the theory of anomie. "people feel confused and anxious; therefore affect dispositions anomie "(Giddens 172).

Charles was trying to help Jacob at Bay when he tried to warn abuse social services. Social Service worker claimed that he had not remembered the complaint of abuse was made and did not start and investigation. So why was there in the first place?

Defense Attorney Paul Mones says "the problem is that child abuse ... is the perfect crime. It's the perfect crime, because parents who do the seal its own protection, because they know the children's normal, a, is not going to fight back, and (b), usually not [to] report, because as bad as kids get treated by their parents, that parent is still the caregiver; as a parent are still patrons. And it is very difficult for the average man to fight against this person, to rebel against this person. "indicate that it was very difficult for one to break the silence and seek help because of the role played by his mother and stepfather had in their lives as caregivers. Jacob was 15 then and under a tremendous amount of stress, ...

Cream Cheese Frosting

Martha Stewart-

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Carrot Cake
During this towering yet unpretentious appearance is multiple layers of moist, seasoned midly cake that is mottled with carrots and Pecans and enveloped by a generous coating of cream cheese frosting.

INGREDIENTS serves 10. 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour, plus more for pans 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3/4 teaspoon coarse salt 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 sticks (12 ounces) unsalted butter, room temperature, plus more for pans 1 cup packed light brown sugar 1/2 cup granulated sugar 3 large eggs 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 1/2 cup water 1 pound carrots (8-10 medium carrots), peeled and chopped on a box grater or in a food processor (about 2 3/4 cups)

DIRECTIONS 1. Make the cake: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter three 9-inch round cake pans. Line bottoms with parchment paper, and butter the parchment. Dust with flour, tapping out the excess. Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, salt, ginger and nutmeg. 2. Beat butter and sugar with a mixer on medium speed until pale and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat 3 minutes. Add vanilla, water and carrots. Beat until well combined, about 2 minutes. Reduce speed to low and Add flour mixture, then finely chopped Pecans. 3. Scrape batter into prepared pans, dividing evenly. Bake, rotating pans halfway through, until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in centers comes out clean, about 30 minutes. Let cool in pans on a wire rack for 15 minutes. Run a knife around the edges of the cake to loosen and turn cake out onto rack. Turn right and let cool completely. 4. using a serrated knife, trim the rounded top of 2 cookies. Place the trimmed cake, cut side up, on a serving platter. Spread 1 cup frosting over the cake. Top with the other cake trimmed, reducing page. Spread 1 cup frosting over the cake. Top with remaining cake. Spread the remaining frosting ...

The benefits of Online education

Module 8 homework assignment
Dallin Holyoak
Allied American University
On september 23, 2012

Author Note
This paper was prepared for the Swedish 160, College writing, module 8 homework assignment taught by instructor Daryl Morazzini

In today's world, it is an unspoken requirement that anyone who wants to succeed must have a college degree. This means physically going to a college classroom or school online. Because of the sink or swim economy, it is not always possible to give up a job, or leave your family behind to go to a four-year university full time. For the people is online schooling is the best option to get higher education. Online schooling is easy in some ways, in other ways it is harder, but overall it is incredibly beneficial.
When the economy collapses around us, we find it harder every day to take care of ourselves, let alone our training. Even in such a hard time presenting online schooling itself as an opportunity that is more affordable, flexible and faster than going to a University in person. Online schooling is cheaper because you don't have to pay the school for shelter, digital books are made available to rent and you don't have to travel to get to campus. Online schooling is flexible because you can do your homework when it's convenient for you. If you work in the morning, for example, can you come home at night and do your homework in your available time. If you do not have to attend the lectures on a campus, you have the opportunity to read through the material that allows you to get done at your own pace, and because the courses are more concentrated on the material, the term itself is much shorter than the term of those attending a brick and mortar school, as does online schooling a faster way to get a degree.
Online schooling is not always easy; In fact, it is very difficult in their own way. Online schooling is very difficult for those who learn better with a practical ...

The treatment of mentally ill prisoners

Treatment
by
Mentally ill inmates

By: Richelle Williams
On June 11, 2013
Theory and practice of correction
Professor: Michael Bryant

In the United States, we have the highest rate of adult incarceration.   With nearly 2.2 million inmates are incarcerated, with mental illnesses has increased year after year (Daniel, 2007).   The correctional system has been transformed into the mental asylum for modern.   American Association calls on prisons to develop procedures that correctly handle inmates with special needs.   These inmates suffer from a variety of diseases such as mental disorders, infectious diseases and chemical dependency.   These diseases require a different form of treatment to be considered rehabilitated.
Mentally ill inmates are a growing problem within the correctional system that cannot be ignored.   The correctional system has experienced a lot of difficulties to identify and provide treatment to the mentally ill inmates, (Wettstein, r. 1995).   About 15% of inmates in city, county and state jails and prisons have a mental disorder, (Wettstein, r. 1995).   Mentally ill people don't think they are sick.   It is not unusual for inmates with ailments.   They feel they don't have a problem and do not need to be determined.   A way to help them is by giving them an intense, structured treatment that could help them to control themselves and function normally.   Structured activities can range from giving employees to give them their medication, to maintain a high ratio of staff to prisoners on a regular basis can help with their treatment, (Lamb, 2011).   Treatments that have been proven to work for seriously mentally ill inmates are therapeutic activities, placed in intensive community programmes and also locked up in psychiatric hospitals.
There may be problems with the treatment of inmates because of a lack of psychological resources and funding, (Lamb, 2011).   Employees ...

Commercialism is ruining Christmas

Commercialism is ruining Christmas? By Jasmin Berry

Many people complain about the holiday as being the best, for commercial, or at worst a conspiracy of corporations to take anything personal, tape it and sell its parts back to us for their own profit, making us believe that we need those parts to function properly during the holidays. While others believe that it is not commercialized as Christmas is about spending time with family and to be grateful for what you have and what Jesus died for. I will discuss each of these points in this essay.

I will discuss the "it is not commercialized" side of this. Some think it's not too commercialized as it is about gift giving and spending time with your loved ones. Also the whole family will be around Christmas dinner, have fun and hang out with each other. Also give gifts to family, special and personal gifts that they will be grateful for not expensive things.

Another reason it doesn't destroy the holiday season is that the stores must have sales/discounts yet, so everything will be deducted and people will be able to afford them, because they will not have to pay the full price.   Many people do not have money in the recession, that's why sales have forced shops to get money. Some stores have sales all the time because they not only get enough sales.

On the other hand, can Christmas be too commercialized as they advertise early. Some stores advertise in September, which is far too early. It also remind they are going to need a lot of money because of all the expensive things on the market that iphones and laptops. Many or most parents feel pressured to buy expensive gifts also makes kids happy. Most children know the time just hoping everything they ask for. For example, when your little and see something that looks great on TV as a toy, its just like, "I want that" when parents feel they have to get it to let their children enjoy Christmas and ...

History 101: Pass the Popcorn, please

Summary and response of History101: pass the Popcorn, please

Summary: the author, Elaine Minamide, writes this article "pass the Popcorn, please." She takes a few arguments to convince its readers that students or children can learn from history or culture media because the light is hooked with VCR or movies. However, discuss older siblings a few questions about this way.A famous cram school, called Sesame Street, manages to use the VCR to teach English to children. How Sesame Street to sing and dance. Most teachers are not, however, until they participate in their teaching programs. This teaching method is obviously larger than traditional teaching methods. Therefore, more and more teachers are accommodating them. for example, in the San Diego Union-Tribune focused on local teacher who often complement classroom instruction with modern films.Maybe it's a good way for students to learn, but there is also an argument that shows students spend more time watching television and movies than reading books. This issue needs to be explored from a broader perspective. According to the author's opinion, does she like to audiovisual learning is just one of the educational ways to improve students ' learning motives instead of replacing the main course. In conclusion, there is no advantage or disadvantage in a new way of teaching, but if this way can foster children or students to learn, they are all great ways for teachers to use in the courses. The author considers audiovisual learning is just a better way of learning. Answer: there are a lot of teaching ways that teachers can use in their courses. However, it must have a proper teaching methods for pupils of different ages. The audiovisual learning actually are suitable for children. It has been a common teaching way that most cram school that educates children from preschool to elementary school.Why is there a right way of teaching for this range of children? In my opinion, the range of children ...

Design of Dc Motor Driver for Solar Tracking program

Design of DC Motor Driver for Solar Tracking program

Abstract-solar trackers rely on a direct current (DC) motor control circuit to control the movement of the solar panels. Conventional DC motor drivers are used in solar tracking system is not an option for speed and torque control. Why does DC motor fixed speed to either too fast or too slow tracking motion. Usually, the output torque is set to maximum. If the load (weight of solar panels) is small, the maximum torque is underutilized and therefore energy is wasted. So, a fully adjustable DC motor driver for solar tracking system shows great potential for commercialization as much energy efficient DC motor control circuit can improve the overall efficiency of the solar tracker. Fewer solar panels are needed when they are linked to high efficiency solar tracking system, which will be reflected to lower system. Therefore will be improved engine driver cause significant impact the solar energy industry. Proposed DC motor driver is fully adjustable in terms of speed and torque. Speed and torque of the engine is directly proportional to the output voltage and the output current of the DC motor driver, respectively. Adaptive control of the output voltage and current is possible by installing algorithm in microcontrollers of DC motor driver and it can be reprogrammed according to the requirement. Control speed do solar tracking system to track the Sun more accurately and torque control saves energy.

the converter is used to step down the voltage to reduce the rotational speed of the Solar Panel [4].

Fig. 1: block diagram of motor driver

I.

INTRODUCTION

Solar tracking system is used to track the position of the Sun in order to get the maximum energy of the solar panel is aligned perpendicular to the incidence of sunlight [1, 2, 3, 12, 13]. Solar panels need to move along with the direction of sunlight during the ...

Essay on Fahrenheit 451

"Fahrenheit 451"

Description of Montag, day 1:

On the first day of Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel "Fahrenheit 451" seems to be the awakening of the protagonist Guy Montag. After fulfilling his duty as a firefighter, what means that he has to burn books, he meets the 17-year-old girl, Clarisse McClellan, that changes his life. She reflects things and thoughts he was dissmissed in the past, and asked him questions he cannot answer. She, definitely a thinker and philosopher asks why, rather than how, what annoys him much. Because of her, he realizes that there is something important missing.
His happiness is just an illusion.
Although trying to dismiss thoughts about Clarisse's words, she has left a big impression.
Later at home, he finds his wife Mildred almost dead after trying to commit suicide by taking sleeping pills. He does not know why she did it, but he was very shocked and surprised.
Since PayPal two operators of hospital acute new blood with a machine. There are too many cases so that the machines need to replace doctors. The guy realizes that people are strangers to him, while the world is changing, and everything changes with the world.

Characterization of guy Montag:

Guy Montag is the protagonist of the dystopian novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury first published in 1953.
He is a 30-year-old firefighter, whose profession it is to burn books.
Guy Montag is named after a paper manufacturing company.
Montag is a character, which is easily influenced by others.
Although he is clearly a hero, whose actions can be sympathized by readers, (because he is sensitive, compassionate and self reflect) his character is too naïve and simplistic, and his actions are not controlled or coordinated, what makes him such a stupid.
His character seems to change with the times.

At the beginning of the action like he sees things burn, (p. 9; ll. 1-3) "it was a pleasure to burn. It was a pleasure to see things eaten ...

How to smoke a brisket

The brisket is defined
Brisket is cut from the breast of a side of beef. Every beef carcass reproduce two whole briskets.
According to USDA institutional meat purchase Standard (IMP), a beef brisket as it has fallen from a side of beef "contains the anterior end of the sternum bone, the deep pectoral muscle, supraspinatus muscle. Proof of the Gristle moment of the first rib and sternum and cross section of 4 rib bones to be present. " You never find this ben brisket in the meat in a U.S. supermarket.
The whole brisket you buy Grill is what IMPS calls "beef brisket, boneless, deckle-off." IMPS defines it as follows: "all bones and cartilage shall be removed. Deckle (hard fat and intercostal meat on the inside surface) shall be removed on the natural seam exposing the lean surface of the deep pectoral muscle. The inside lean surface shall be trimmed practically free of fat. "The word" intercostal "refers to meat between the rib bones.
Deep pectoral muscle (the "within lean surface") is commonly referred to as the brisket flat, while the supraspinatus muscle is commonly known as the brisket.
Contrary to popular belief is not the same thing as the deckle brisket. Rather, it is fat and muscles that attach the brisket flat to the ribs.
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The apartment is just that: a flat, rectangular piece of meat that forms the majority of the entire brisket. This is the part that is cut across the grain and serve on a platter or in a sandwich. You've probably seen the apartment in case meat at the supermarket, separated from point and with most fat removed, ready for the Braise in the oven.
It is a lump of meat which partially overlap one end of the apartment. It's pretty greasy on the surface and in the flesh. It also contains a lot of connective tissue between meat fibers. It can be sliced, but its loose texture after ...

Supply Chain Management

What is a supply chain?

Here is this book's explanation of the "supply chain":

"A supply chain consists of all stages, directly or indirectly, involved in satisfying a customer issue. Supply chain contains not only to manufacturers and suppliers, but also carriers, resellers, and customers themselves.
A supply chain is dynamic and involves the constant flow of information, production and resources between the different stages. Each step in the supply chain performs various processes and interact with other stages in the supply chain. "

A typical supply chain can mean a variety of different phases, such as:
• Customers
• Resellers
• Wholesalers/distributors
• Manufacturers
• Component/raw material suppliers.

Some supply chain has all the stages but some have less, according to the company's environment. Each step could be a market or a hierarchy (Please reference materials in first class). In the Internet supply chain management, the designer must analyze the environment identifies the stages and types.

The purpose of a supply chain

In a supply chain generates every step a value. And the purpose of each supply chain is to maximize the total value generated. The value of a supply chain generates is the difference between what the final product is worth to the customer supply chain and the effort put in to fill the customer's request.

Supply chain profitability is the total profit is shared across all supply chain stages not only the maximum profit. We have to look at the entire chain's profits. The higher the supply chain profitability, the more successful the supply chain.

I stress this once again, "Supply chain management is about the management of flows between and among stages in a supply chain to maximize overall profitability".

Decision phases in a supply chain

A supply chain requires three phases of building. These phases are strategy or design phase, planning ...

Fin204

FIN204
Investment analysis for & decision-making
Assignment 02
Tran Van Trung Hieu
Batch 9
E1000125

Grade
(Only the use of office)
TASKS FOLDER

SUBJECT CODE: FIN204

STUDENT No.: E1000125

Date received
(Only the use of office)

STUDENT NAME: TRAN VAN TRUNG HIEU

PROGRAM: year 2, semester 2

INTAKE:

Subject name: Investment Analysis & decision-making |
Mission number: 2 |
Due date of assignment: 15 April 2013 date of submission: 3 June 2013 |

DECLARATION: I declare that

* No part of this mission has been copied from someone else's work except where due acknowledgment is made in the text, and
* No part of this mission has been written for me by any other person except where such cooperation have been approved by the lecturer concerned.

Signature ... date ...

N.B.
* Moderator has and may exercise the right to not select the assignment if the above explanation has not been signed.
* If the above explanation turns out to be false, no land to be assigned for this task.
Question 1:
Maplewood creations is considering to buy a new truck to replace an old truck which has a book value of $ 2,500 and $ 800 market value. The annual depreciation costs on the old truck was $ 500. The new truck, which will cost $ 29,000, will reduce operating costs $ 9000 per year over its 6-year economic life. The truck has a 5-year MACRS life and an estimated residual value at the end of 6 years of $ 2,000. About Maplewood has a 40% marginal tax rate and a hurdle rate of 12%, what is the NPV of the truck?   Use the depreciation schedule listed below:
(5-year depreciation schedule: 20%, 32%, 19%, 12%, 12%, 5%)
Answer:
Year | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |...

Aids research paper

The search for a cure
The worldwide phenomenon that has affected the lives of millions of people is called AIDS. AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and it is a condition in which a person's immune system is too weak to fight off diseases and infections (AIDS. 1). AIDS was first discovered in the year 1981, and since then more than 25 million lives have been taken (AIDS. 2). Even if the amount is a significant number of deaths, has the quest to cure the AIDS EPIDEMIC become accessible through the years.

I. Prevention of AIDS
There are several possible ways for a person to be diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. One of these ways is through perinatal or vertical transmission (1 vendors). This transfer relates to the mother passing down the infection through childbirth, breastfeeding, or simply during pregnancy (2 providers). For pregnant women who are HIV-positive, it is important that they receive antiretroviral drug therapy, which helps to reduce the transmission of AIDS to their baby (1 vendors). In recent studies, after pregnant women took the initiative and took part in the therapy, reduced the proportion of overall perinatal transmission to only 2% (1 vendors).
Another possibility to get infected is through unprotected sex. This year the condoms have been available to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases, one of these

STDS to HIV/AIDS. In the United States, about 53% of new infections from sexual contact (AIDS research ... 1.) Because it is expected that not everyone can or will be using protection during intercourse, microbicides were developed to reduce the transmission of sexual diseases (AIDS research ... 2). Microbicides could be applied to those areas that can become infected during intercourse, and they have the ability to eliminate HIV on contact, and to protect cells that may be more vulnerable than others (AIDS research ... 2).
Many other types ...

Essays

Hypothesis.

In this section, our central hypothesis takes attention. The hypothesis will be made to bring the information together so that the scientist to make a preliminary statement on how the variables in the study may be related. Another purpose of this hypothesis is to provide a framework for reporting results and conclusions of the study.
For these reasons was made the next hypothesis that give the researcher a direction of investigation and go directly to the especial points which it considered relevant.
The first hypothesis put "students who have not as native teachers are affected more than students who have teachers as mother tongue in second language acquisition"
This hypothesis pretend to explain that if a student studying French in English, this process will be affected in a negative way just because of the absence of native teachers.
The second hypothesis could be "A greater presence of native teachers, bigger and better results will be in the second language acquisition"
This hypothesis is a hypothesis that the two present correlational variables. One of the dependent variable and the other an independent. Set the hypothesis that one variable increases, the other also.
The third hypothesis, that "those students who have more contact with native teachers have a better accent and a better fluidity than the students who have less contact with native teachers"
Means when a student has a real encounter with a native teacher, he or she can develop better communication skills and also can improve their pronunciation in either French or English accent.
That last hypothesis may be mentioned "With native speaker teachers in language Department can provide more benefits than disadvantages to the students studying modern languages major"
The last thing it shows that this gives more ...

Technology

(h)
Independent Writing : Does modern technology help students learn more and learn faster?

Modern technology can push society to civilization. The boom in high-end machines like the PC, TV, mobile phone, to name a few has meant more comfort in people's lives. Students, as the biggest users of modern tools, get information on a faster and with higher efficiency.

First of all, compress time and space technology greatly, especially when these techniques are combined with training. To get a full understanding of what it means that we must first turn to an outstanding example---E-learning. When the computer is used in learning, teaching and studying process is pluralistic and effective. Remote training courses enable students to acquire knowledge without even stepping out of their bedrooms with a Macintosh in it. Although students in the home, they still have access to the various courses on-line, which contents cover all areas with different forms as video, text and sound.

Also, compared to traditional methods, modern tools make the process of getting the information faster and more accurately. Born of the internet connected world together. Backing of the huge database, students are provided with easy access to all the information they need. The only thing they have to do is open the search engine and type in some keywords, click on the mouse. What series of measures bringing them more than information is the welfare of the human intelligence. Don't be afraid of getting lost in the vast sea of information, keyword Search will greatly improve the accuracy in finding the necessary information.

Modern technology also gives students opportunities to communicate whenever and wherever they want. An illustrative example is my experience with the study forum for students to share their learning experiences and discuss problems with others. Although ...

Assessment in key stage 3

PGCE secondary mathematics

Assessment on
Key stage 3

Contents
Page Number

Introduction 3

Students 3

Lessons 5

How the students did 6

What I have learned 8

References 9

Introduction
I followed the 3 students by 3 lessons in a year 8 set top class at the beginning of my Algebra unit of work. Have looked at target levels, I would say that most of the students in the class can handle, but there is a lack of motivation in some students find algebra irrelevant to their lives. The challenges that I feel that I encounter in teaching this class is to keep students motivated and on task, also make them listen while I speak, because I could say something 4 or 5 times and still having to repeat myself because of some students not paying attention. Also, that is probably the biggest problem, getting students to think for themselves. I have given students examples of the use of algebra, to keep them motivated. There are students in the class who are reluctant to take on new mathematical topics because it implies to some, crushing the doctrine, but then there are the students who continue to take everything on board and also come with their own procedures in responding to questions. It took me only a week to realize that students in this group need encouragement to push them towards achieving their target levels that are far above the national average of expected end of key stage 3. The three lessons I taught simplify expressions, multiplying one term over a bracket and solve equations. For this mission, I have chosen three pupils who have different abilities and contrasting personalities:

Students
Student A, Woman, find math boring and irrelevant. She finds it difficult to concentrate for more than 3 minutes at a stretch. The quality and quantity of work reflects her disinterest in the subject. She is too easily distracted with low level disturbances in the class and is a contributor to ...

Health status

3 environmental health hazards that cause illness and/or disaster within your community or any other community within South Africa and globally:

1. Global Warming-Rapid global warming due to climate change poses a serious threat to economic growth and development in southern Africa. It will exacerbate poverty and current inequalities in the region, but it can also serve as an opportunity to address these issues. The specific effects of climate change on various sectors including: food safety, already a humanitarian crisis in the region, will be further exacerbated by climate variability and climate change. Irregular rainfall increases already food shortages where drought damage and destroy maize crops in southern Africa. Climate change will cause additional pressure on the already unreliable sources of water and health, will be particularly affected the outcome.
2. air pollution has direct and potentially dangerous effects on human health. Air pollution includes two types: emissions and particle emissions. Non-hazardous, but unwanted air pollution contains odors from some manufacturers and fast food restaurants, etc.
3. noise can have a significant impact on both people's health and quality of life for residents in a community. Such pollution is most often associated with airports, highway and interstate traffic, large industrial plants and high traffic volumes, truck and car on city streets.
http://www.greenability.co.za/being-Green/Causes-and-Impacts-of-Global-Warming/
http://www.lic.wisc.edu/shapingdane/Facilitation/all_resources/Impacts/analysis_environmental.htm

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To overcome AIDS and HIV:

* Nutrition

The most important aspect of living with HIV is nutrition. It's pointless to even take your medicine unless you are feeding well.

Except in special circumstances, there is no special diet for most people living with HIV. The only important thing is that the ...

Greek Mythology And Anthropological Timeline Of Greece History Essay

History » Greek Mythology And Anthropological Timeline Of Greece History Essay

Throughout Greek mythology, there are many trends that can be recognized from simply looking at events from a bigger frame. One of the best trends that can be seen is that between the historical and anthropological timeline and the succession from Chaos to man. The historical and anthropological timeline shows an increase in complexity starting with the Pre-Greeks during the Paleolithic Age to the Romans and the Hellenistic Age. The same increase in complexity can be seen as Greek mythology is told, beginning with Chaos and ending with humans.

From the ancient times to around 7000 BC, man was at his most primitive state. During this Paleolithic Age, Greece was inhabited by Pre-Greeks, who would eventually leave and not contribute to the future of Greeks. The same simplicity can be seen in the beginning of Greek mythology. There was one and only one state originally, Chaos. Chaos is shapeless, unorganized, lifeless matter. There was no sun, no moon, and no air. The earth did not have life and the sky did not have any light. Both the Pre-Greeks and Chaos are the beginning pieces in their individual developing stories. They occupied the area in which the stories developed. Chaos occupied the entire universe and the Pre-Greeks occupied Greece.

After the Paleolithic Age, came the Neolithic Age, which was from 6000 BC to 3000 BC. During this time, people began rudimentary farming with the three main elements in the ground: olives, wheat, and grapes. They also stayed in one place and did not want to expand beyond their original area of settlement. Similar events can be seen in mythology. After Chaos, four major elements took part in the beginning of creation: Gaea, Erebos, Tartarus, and Eros. These were the foundation for the rest of the God population as were the ancient Greeks during the Neolithic Age.

Following the Neolithic Age came the Early to Mid Bronze Age, which occurred from 3000 BC to 1600 BC. During this Age, Minoans and Indo-European dominated Greece. These people were very agricultural and worshipers of the goddesses of fertility. The Minoans started building elaborate palaces toward the end of the Early Bronze Age. This shows a small development in thought from simple agriculture to buildings. Indo-Europeans, who were estimated to be around 2100 BC, began speaking an early form of Greek. This language is the basis for many world languages today. Also, a division of people began to appear. Society was divided into kings/priests, warriors, and food producers. This time period is represented in mythology thru Gaea and Uranus as well as Mountains and Pontus. Gaea and Uranus were still the same as the last generation but now there is mating for the first time. This is important because this is the first of three sacred marriages and it sets the pattern for the future. They are, also, now beginning to have more and more gods and spreading their reigns, just like the Indo-Europeans planned.

The Late Bronze Age was from 1600 BC – 1150 BC. This time was also known as the Mycenaean Age. Indo-Europeans began to take over Mycenaean cities including Mycenae, Thebes, Athens, Orchomenus, and Pylos. All of these cities were very important and are involved in future battles. Troy was burnt and rebuilt twice. This age was ruled by powerful and rich warrior kings. This was also an age where the first fully developed writing system, Linear B, was created. This age corresponds with a time in mythology where powerful Gods ruled. Uranus is extremely powerful and is always taking advantage of Gaea. They have 3 types of children: Cyclopes, Hecatonchires, and the Titans. There were 12 Titans in all: swirling (1) Oceanus, (2) Coeus, (3) Crius, (4) Hyperion, (5) Iapetus, (6) Theia and (7) Rhea, (8) Themis, (9) Mnemnosynê, (10) Phoebê, (11) Tethys, and (12) Cronus. All of these children are extremely powerful and all were capable of strength and some thought. This comparison shows some leadership and loyalty as well as progress and evolution of mind. Cronus will stand out as the leader and some of his brothers and sisters will be loyal to him. While Cyclopes and Hecatonchires are just pure strengths, the Titans do have the power to use thought to help them defeat all their adversaries.

After the Bronze Age comes the Dark Age (1150 BC – 800 BC). In this age, the Great Mycenaeans’ palaces were destroyed. This age was full of war, fighting, illiteracy, plagues, and petty kings. There was social disorganization, depopulation, and impoverishment. Full of fighting and hatred, this age is mirrored in mythology with the battle between Cronus and Uranos. During this time, Uranus was constantly raping Gaea and Gaea was suffering from rape and from losing all of her children. Every time Uranus and Gaea would birth a child, Uranus would stuff the newborns back into Gaea. This action shows that Uranus is disregarding any logic and just using his strength. Throughout Greek mythology, there seems to be a trend of attempting to put all children in some sort of captivity because the father is afraid of being overthrown. Cronus was the last child and was very angry when Uranos was raping his mother, Gaea, and thus he castrated Uranos with a sickle. This begins the tradition of succession from father to son. This was a small step forward in the evolution of the mind and refined behavior. Cronus uses his logic to end the suffering of his mother by destroying the source of the suffering.

After Cronus overthrows Uranus, he mates with Rhea and has the Olympians: Demeter, Hera, Hestia, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. This time, Cronus uses some logic and decided to swallow the newly born so that they don’t escape. He saw that the when the women carry the children, it fails. Rhea becomes enraged and decides to make a plan to get her children out of Cronus. She uses logic and fools Cronus into eating a rock in baby’s clothing. This rock was supposed to be Zeus and it had an emetic on it. Once Cronus ate the rock, he threw up and all the other Olympians came out. Zeus then had the task of dethroning Cronus. Cronus was very angry with this and began to fight Zeus by putting him thru many challenges. The Olympians side together with Themis, Prometheus, Cyclopes, and the Hecatonchires and fight all the other Titans in the world in the infamous Titanomachy. Zeus leads the Olympians to a victory but isn’t done with the challenges. Next comes Typheous, who is equally matched with Zeus physically. However, Zeus has Typheous beat when it comes to brains, and he uses this to his advantage by throwing Mt. Etna at Typheous and throwing a lightning bolt right after. This traps Typheous under Mt. Etna. After Typheous came the Giants. The Giants are from the severed genitals of Uranus. With the help of logic and Hercules, Zeus is able to defeat them and finally overthrows Cronus. Zeus’s battles fits quiet well between the Dark Ages and the Archaic Age. Throughout Zeus’s struggles, there is a clear movement from ruthless fighting to logical fighting. This is seen from the transition from the wars in the Dark Ages to the insightfulness and knowledge of the Archaic Period. Most of these battles are ruthless and full of hated. However, Zeus is slowly moving away from using strength to win battles and starts to use his brain to win battles. As Zeus becomes more knowledgeable, his opponents become more powerful. This shows that the more knowledgeable will win over the more powerful.

The Archaic Period (800 BC – 490 BC) came right after the Dark Age. This was when the Greek alphabet was officially invented with vowels and constants. This is also when the Greek –polis was developed. People belonged to certain geographic areas and not just by family ties. People began to develop trade and began cultural and national expansion. Commerce depended on the sea because it was one of the few modes of transportation. Thus, boats and rafts were very popular during this time. At the end of the Archaic period, conflicts with Persia rise and Persia conquers the Greek cities on the western coast of Turkey. This time period is paralleled in Greek mythology to the life of Zeus and the life of his brothers and sisters. This is when the Olympians begin to settle into Olympus. They begin to have some peacefulness for a bit as Zeus is making the transition from son to Ruler of the Sky. This is also the period where Coeus and Phoebe begin their family and Oceanus and Tethys begin theirs as well. More “Tribes” are beginning to develop within the mythology world as it happened in the real world.

After the Archaic period came the Classical Period (490 BC to 323 BC). Democracy in Athens began and the main ideology of this democracy was that all free men had a stake in the city and a role to play in its administration. Philosophy and science also developed in this time period. Also, all the Greeks began to be inspired by their national pride and their military prowess. Greek cities fought between each other but, in the end, they all recognized all of them are Hellenes. They did not want to be similar to the barbaroi surrounding them. One of the major wars between Greeks during this time period is the Peloponnesian War. This war was mainly between Sparta and Athens. This civil war took its toll on all parties involved. There was one major leader during this age, Alexander the Great. He is known as one of the best leaders and one of the most strategic commanders. His death, in 323, marked the end of the Classical Period. This time is mirrored to the Olympians normal day life in Olympus. Zeus is the ruler and there is a time of overall peace. While there may have been disputes between the Olympians, they were mostly passive. This is also the time when Zeus was worried about who would overthrow him. Zeus marries Metis and has children. However, this is not a sacred marriage because Metis is not an Earth goddess. Zeus and Metis have children and the development of child imprisonment continues. Zeus gets Metis pregnant and then eats her. We have now moved from putting the children inside the mother, then putting them inside the father, and now we’re putting them inside the mother inside the father. However, Metis annoys Zeus while inside him and Prometheus breaks open Zeus’s head. Out of his head, comes Athena. This however is a special case because the Child is a girl, not of a sacred marriage, and is born out of Zeus, not Metis. Thus, she can’t overthrow him and Zeus finally succeeded in ensuring he is not overthrown. Democracy, Philosophy, and knowledge are mirrored from the Classical period to mythology. There is some Democracy through out Olympus and Zeus begins to show more and more knowledge, with the incident dealing with Athena. After Metis, Zeus marries Hera to have the 3rd and final sacred marriage.

From 323 BC to 30 BC, the Hellenistic Period was upon Greece. During this time period, the Greek Culture became the “universal” culture in the areas around the Mediterranean Sea. The center of Greece was moved to Alexandria. In 146 BC, Greek was conquered by Rome, ending Greece’s run of almost 7000 years. This is similar to the creation of man. Mythology takes a turn from stories of Gods to stories of men and a similar transition is seen from the Greeks to the Romans. There are a few sketches of the creation of man: (1) Zeus makes man of mud, (2) Prometheus makes men of mud, (3) Zeus floods the entire earth, and Deucalion and Pyrrha survive and repopulate the Earth, and (4) The 5 Ages. Overall, this shows a transition from the Gods to the mortals and can be paralleled in the archeological time period of the Hellenistic Period.

As shown, Greek mythology and the historical and anthropological timeline of Greece show great parallelism with many trends forming. The historical and anthropological timeline shows an increase in complexity starting with the Pre-Greeks during the Paleolithic Age to the Romans and the Hellenistic Age. The same increase in complexity can be seen as Greek mythology is told, beginning with Chaos and ending with humans. Gods become more logical and less violent and this is shown in the transition of Greek history.



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The Way Out European Debt Crisis Economics Essay

 


The crisis that developed in Greece in April last year brought the critical issue of sovereign debt accumulated by the European countries back in prime focus. Although the Greece & Ireland concerns have been temporarily patched up by rescue packages, optimism on the state of other countries particularly Portugal, Italy and Spain is not high. Portugal is seen as the next country in line to request for a bail-out package with the sovereign bond yields rising abnormally in recent times.


Europe is trapped in a very slippery situation currently. It is faced with two major economic issues – Firstly, there is the huge amount of sovereign debt it has accumulated over time and secondly, there is still a long way before the effects of the recession are over. The policy solutions to these issues – bringing down large government budget deficits (which require contractionary fiscal policies) and stimulating the economy during a cyclical economic downturn (which requires expansionary fiscal policies) are at odds with each other. A mix of tax increases and spending cuts to lower the debt levels can lead to higher unemployment and hinder the recovery in the Euro zone. Further, it will be very difficult for the governments to garner public support for its austerity measures with the economy in its current state.


The impact of the crisis has been felt not only in the European region but also in the extensive geographies which have trade relations with them. This crisis has posed a large number of questions which are yet to be answered. The decisions about policy matters like fiscal tightening, rescue package, austerity measures, future of euro has to be evaluated after analyzing the plenty of consequences that can occur in each case. We did a research on the options available for the Eurozone and the level of impacts they are likely to cause. Further, at the business manager level it is always important to be aware and be prepared of the possibilities that can develop in the euro zone.


A straight forward method to enhance the competitiveness of countries affected by the countries is to impose wage cuts on the labour force. This can lead to additional exports, boost long term growth and revive employment. But this solution may provide counter-productive since decreasing wages also means a declining domestic market. The marginal increase in exports can be overweighed by the decline in domestic consumption.


Eurozone survival depends on a lot on correcting the imbalances existing between the highly competitive countries with large current account surpluses and the likes of Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain which are suffering from large deficits. Hence there has been a strong call for help to countries like Germany to boost demand and thereby growth in Southern Europe. But critics in Germany are arguing that the trade surpluses should be a means of strengthening its defences against an uncertain future.


The European commission should be given more power to rein in countries that deviate from the deficit targets. The Stability and Growth pact should be sacrosanct and should not be violated by even the major countries in the Euro zone. Also needed are stricter rules, backed if necessary by financial penalties, political sanctions such as a suspension of voting rights and even the option of expulsion. The Euro zone has to maintain credibility in the eyes of the US, China and other global partners and the financial markets in particular. Doubts also persist about the effectiveness of the latest proposals, expected to take effect next year, for enhancing budgetary surveillance. However, France and Germany are of the view that the system must avoid interfering into the powers of the individual parliaments, which diminishes the effectiveness of the proposals. So the current question is whether governments will ever submit to rules that foresee automatic punishments for fiscal indiscipline.


The European Central Bank could engage in a much more expansionary policy by buying lots of government debt. One thing to consider is that if the European Central Bank indulges in buying the government bonds, it would necessarily lead to inflation.


One drastic step is for a country to leave the Eurozone completely. This would likely require abandoning the euro, issuing a national currency, and allowing that currency to depreciate against the euro. It is considered that a new national currency depreciated against the euro would spur export-led growth in the country and offset the contractionary effects of austerity. But since the governments’ debt is denominated in euro, leaving the Euro zone in favour of a depreciated national currency may raise the value of debt in terms of national currency and put pressure on other vulnerable European countries. Additionally, some argue that a departure from the Euro zone would be economically catastrophic and have serious ramifications for political relations among the European states and future European integration.


Europe has so far bailed out the two countries – Greece and Ireland which has requested for assistance. It may also do the same to countries like Portugal and Spain which are next in line. But, it should be kept in mind that countries like Germany and France which are economically stronger than the rest and are the major contributors for the rescue fund won’t be able to cover all of Europe’s debt. A fiscal growth miracle is nowhere to be seen and pumping money is not an option with its inflationary risks. Although not pretty, the only path left is that of debt restructuring or default.


To make matters worse, the rate at which Europe’s average age has increased is a serious cause of concern. The ratio of elderly to the working population is further set to increase sharply because birth rates are low and people are living longer. Europe has to abandon the welfare state concept it has been following over these years to survive this crisis. It has to stop bailing out every country that is in trouble and start looking at the option of allowing governments to restructure or default on their debt.



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How Cultural Revolution Affected Beijing Opera History Essay

Beijing opera is a longstanding tradition in Chinese culture. It has been celebrated for many years, between high and low classes alike. It is intricate and specific. It has wrestled its way through reform and still retains its traditional values. Many people and parties have fought for control of it and many have succeeded. During China’s Cultural Revolution, all arts suffered in their own ways, and Beijing opera is not among the least of them.

What is Beijing opera? It is a form of Chinese musical theatre that incorporates song, acting, bright and intricate costume and difficult acrobatics. Nancy Guy claims that it “is one of the most highly developed and best known of Chinese opera forms both in China and abroad.” The city of Beijing is called Peking by most natives of the country; therefore Beijing opera also is called Peking opera by some people. The official Chinese name, however, is Jingju, literally meaning ‘city opera’. The orchestra is split into two sections, the stringed and the percussive instruments. In addition to the orchestra, vocalists perform. In fact, vocals are the most important part of jingju. Frederick Lau explains in Music in China that there are four voice types and therefore four characters.

“The characters, which indicate age and social status, are young female (dan), young male (sheng), painted face (jing), and clown or comic character (chou). In addition to the facial makeup and costumes, each stock character is characterized by one vocal style and is identified by timbre, voice quality, volume, and manner of enunciation.” (73)

The actors work on their role their entire lives and are greatly respected for what they do because the level of artistry is very high and specific.

Jingju had to evolve into that respect, though. It did not start with a great reputation within the palace. Chinese opera started out in troupes of people that would get together and perform for birthdays, which was a big tradition (Guy). In 1790, many troupes were called to the capital to perform for the Qianlong Emperor’s 80th birthday. Guy states that “among the theatrical participants were troupes from Anhui province in central-eastern China, who specialized in the performance of the xipi and erhuang music.” These are the core of Jingju. Historians believe that never before had these styles been heard together, and so have decided that 1790 is the year the Beijing opera began. Soon after, in 1798, it was officially banned (Guy). However, “the new opera prospered in Beijing.” (Guy). Until 1860, Beijing opera was looked down upon as “vulgar entertainment” by imperials. Even so, in this year two opera companies performed for the Xianfeng Emperor’s 30th birthday. Again in 1884 another troupe performed for the dowager empress Cixi’s 50th birthday (Guy). This kick-started a good several years for Beijing opera, for from 1884 to 1910 several performances were enjoyed at the palace, “and some actors even took up residence at court, where they taught and performed” (Guy). If it were not for the imperials’ shameless love of jingju, it might not have become as popular and widely practiced as it did. Instead of just farmer’s entertainment, it had been raised up through the classes.

In the early 1900’s, Beijing opera experienced a “golden age, with the art form being one of the most pervasive and popular types of entertainment in China… the work of actors, musicians and librettists of the early republican period remain unsurpassed in terms of volume, innovation and longevity” (Guy). After it became so popular, jingju was very important to many people in many different ways. “Social activists… viewed it as a potentially powerful vehicle for social and political change” (Guy). The first attempt at government-organized change within Beijing opera was the Beijing Opera Reform Movement which had much power between 1908 and 1917. “Activists believed that the theatre served as a classroom for the largely illiterate masses and that the most expedient way to achieve broad social change was through opera” (Guy). This led to many changes within opera, such as gender equality and modernization of sets, costumes and general substance.

In 1949 the Republic of China became the People’s Republic of China, or PRC. Attempts at reform became much stronger at this point because everyone wanted to follow Mao Zedong’s way. Many people were added to the production of operas, giving actors much less control over their art (Wichmann-Walczak 96). “Mao saw all art as representing interests of a particular class and demanded that Beijing opera should serve the ‘workers, peasants and soldiers’… art should be explicit propaganda for the revolution and should help to convert the masses to socialism” (Guy). Western artists were brought in to help change jingju and to make it more scientific. The Chinese government even went so far as to change the scripts to “emphasize patriotism, democracy and equality between the sexes” (Guy). In certain ways this helped the popularity of Beijing opera and it gained much more respect from most people.

This did not last for long. “During the ‘ten-year catastrophe,’ as the devastating Cultural Revolution of autumn 1966 through autumn 1976 is usually now identified by people in the PRC, China’s performing arts suffered considerably” (Yang 90). The arts were then completely controlled by the government and the actors no longer had any control or say of what was to become of them. According to Daniel Yang, “all traditional plays were banned and a great many talented artists died” (92). If famous actors were not killed, they were publicly shamed and some were also forced into retirement (94). The only music that was allowed to be performed during the Cultural Revolution was called yangbanxi, or ‘model opera’, “the themes of which were contemporary and revolutionary, with realistic staging and costumes” (Guy). Mao Zedong’s wife, Jiang Qing, rewrote many of the operas “using contemporary themes and her own interpretation of the communist ideology” (Lau 137). It is believed that she is one that thought of ‘model operas’ and that she pushed for these reformed, rewritten operas to be the only ones that were acceptable to be performed. The subject of the yangbanxi was highly political and again directed towards those who were uneducated. It was meant as another form of brainwash into the communist idea and the reign of Mao Zedong. Most of them portray the party “as the benefactor of all oppressed people” (Lau 137) and as someone the people can have peace of mind around and not be afraid of. The party is there for the people.

Not only was the subject matter changed, but the musical style changed as well. There were many more Western instruments and instead of a small group of musicians entire orchestras were performing. There are far fewer percussive sections, which were usually attributed to fight scenes. Even the singing was westernized, following bel canto style. Ironically, Western instruments were banned during this time, yet “were allowed to be performed because the music was based on ‘model operas’” (Lau 137-138).

The end of the decade-long Cultural Revolution in 1976 marked the end of ‘model opera’. People attributed it with “political turmoil” and unrest. Traditional jingju made its way back to the theatres and is now regularly practiced, but much damage has been done. During that decade many actors died, retired, or simply lost the touch of their art because of the lack of ability to practice it. Yang claims that there are still plenty of older actors that made it through the Cultural Revolution and are still performing today (94) and that even though traditional Beijing opera has been greatly damaged, “traditional theatre in contemporary China is still thriving” (95). Operas are being reformed again, but this time simply to appeal to modern audiences and not in an attempt to control the content that is getting out to the public. For instance, “for intellectual urban audiences, plays with daring political and philosophical themes are staged with imagistic rather than realistic scenery and original, historically-based costumes, extraordinary classic-based scores, and innovative instrumentation” (Wichmann-Walczak 108).

Modern jingju still holds 200 years of tradition and is blossoming in its recovery from the Cultural Revolution. Many older operas are being performed, some in pure traditional style and some with modern twists. Considering every reform that Beijing opera has been through, one might be surprised at how much of the originality is still retained.



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