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Ancient Empires Political Power Analysis
Philanthropist Walter Annenberg once said, The greatest power is not money power, but political
power. This can be seen in how ancient empires rose and stayed in power. Before 600 C.E. ancient
empires exerted political power through a variety of methods, including military importance, creating
legal systems, and using punishments.
Ancient empires used military importance, legal systems, and punishments to exert political power.
The use of military importance can be seen in documents 1, and 2. Both of these documents speak of
the pride taken in the achievements of their military and the goods that have been procured
because of their conquest. An example from document 1 is the statement, Next to prowess in
arms, it is regarded as the greatest proof of manly excellence to be the father of many sons... and
in document 2 it says, Because of the greatness of our city the fruits of the whole earth flow in
upon us; so that we enjoy the goods of other countries as freely as of our own . The use of legal
systems can be seen in documents 2, 3, 4, and 5. All these documents express laws in place to
ensure equality, obedience, and moral values. Some examples can be seen in document 2, The law
secures equal justice to all alike in their private disputes... and document 3, Strict laws are used by
rulers to prevent disobedience and expel the selfish... This is effective because it creates order,
which causes an empire to be easier to manage for the ruler, allowing him/her to focus on
Small Organism Worksheet Essay
Name:

Worksheet to investigate the influence of organismal size and shape on the ratio of surface area to
volume.

Complete the following exercises.

Part 1 Let s investigate how size influences surface are to volume ratios. Let s assume we have a
cube with a volume of 1cm3. Each side of the block equals 1cm. Picture a die for each cube.

1. How many sides does a cube have?

2. Let s use 1 block to represent a small cubed organism and 8 blocks to construct a large cubed
organism. Complete the following table. Total VolumeTotal surface areaSurface area:volume ratio (=
# of blocks)(# of surfaces exposed)
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Small Organism
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When comparing two organisms of similar shape, which size organism (large or small) will retain
more heat in a cold environment? Hint: Where is heat typically lost?

Part 2 let s investigate how organismal shape can influence the ratio of surface area to volume.
Use 8 blocks to construct a large rectangular organism and compare it to the cubed organism from
the first exercise. Total VolumeTotal surface areaSurface area:volume ratio (= # of blocks)(# of
surfaces exposed)
_______________________________________________________________________________
Large cubed
_______________________________________________________________________________
Large rectangular
_______________________________________________________________________________
Use this date to answer the following questions
1. I find that there are only _________ units of surface area in the cubed organism and _________
Units of surface are in the rectangular organism. Therefore, rectangular organisms have a (larger or
smaller) surface area : volume ratio than cubed organisms.

2. Which shape organism (rectangular or cubed) would be able to diffuse gases more rapidly
through the surface of its body.

3. Which shape organism (rectangular or cubed) would retain more heat in a cold
Sound As Touch Radiolab
In the podcast, Sound as Touch, Radiolab conducted a study in which parents and infants were
recorded to find a pattern of common tunes in the interaction, crossing all cultural barriers. When
parents of different languages expressed happiness to their infants, there was rise and fall in the
melody. Sound is like touch and even scientifically this makes sense. Jonah in the podcast explains
that waves vibrate and travel into the listener s ears and more specifically moving the ear bones.
This way, hairs stimulate electricity and ingrains into our brain, which results in sounds. It is
intriguing how something simple as sound waves affect our emotions deeply. Igor Stravinsky s
famous ballet score Rite of Spring had a massacre theme with very disturbing images and
surprisingly, the audience responded with a bloody riot with people even hitting Stravinsky. The
second time the audience heard the music, they applauded him and to a greater surprise, the same
music became Disney s music. This transition of people s dislike of a music to greatly appreciating
piece is done by the brain. As the music repeats, the brain has the capacity to tune into to it and even
adjust to that sound. When we hear unfamiliar noises that are dissonant or unpleasant, auditory
cortex s role is to differentiate the plethora of sounds and find... Show more content on
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People who have the perfect pitch are so well acquainted with pitch that they can tell the pitch of
anything, including water faucet, and car horn. The experiment was done by professor playing some
notes and asking them to guess them without using the piano. Astoundingly, the Chinese group
outperformed the American group; seventy four percent of Chinese group showed perfect pitch,
compared to fifteen percent of American kids. She explains that the difference in performance of
Chinese speaking kids is due to tone language they
Joan Didion Analysis
Joan Didion is wearing oversize black sunglasses in a crowded, dark movie theater where the film
about her life is premiering. Standing beside her nephew Griffin Dunne, who directed the
documentary Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (Netflix), the 82 year old Californian s all
black ensemble plays well with her ashy white bob: Tucked slightly under her chin, its color is
stripped and striped, but its body and character are as full as ever. It serves as a reminder that no
matter her age or the style of the decade, her hair always seems effortless and elegant. It was blunt
and short in the 60s, when she released Slouching Towards Bethlehem, the book of essays that
put her on the literary map; long and middle parted to fall into a slight S shaped wave in the 70s,
around the time she penned The White Album, which included her harrowing story on the Manson
murders; fringed and peppery in the 80s, and up until the early aughts with its Bush politics.
Throughout it all, her signature lengths appear as if they ve been dried in the easy Malibu air
even when she s physically in New York City. A place where she found her first job, at Vogue, and
a place she loved and found love in, with her late husband, writer John Gregory Dunne. New York
City was also a place she eventually lost, like many other people and places and things in her life.
Didion s delicate 5 foot frame is made up of 80 something pounds, a result of her diet of Coca Cola,
salted almonds, soup, and cigarettes. It s
Effective Methods Of Becoming A Paperless Organization
Being ecofriendly has become a target for most hospitality related fields. Increasingly, consumers
have become aware of the impact of unsustainable business practices that, many argue, contribute to
global warming and harm nature. It has even become a criterion that refines a search for hotels and
hence many hotels are trying to alter their business practices, by making them more ecofriendly.
Going paperless means that an organization decides to stop using so many printed items and would
rather opt for an electronic version. Whether that is a receipt you get from a restaurant or an invoice
from a hotel it is all sent via email. Some hotels and restaurants in the hospitality industry have found
alternative techniques, as opposed to using paper. This essay will examine different methods used by
certain organizations, which have been proven as effective methods of becoming a paperless
organization. These include The Hilton hotelsand even more specifically, The Waldorf Astoria. In
terms of restaurants, El Monumento is a privately owned restaurant in Texas, that employ s
paperless services. Furthermore, the large franchise, Chilis offers some paperless services as a way
of improving their service. The reasons these companies decided to go paperless will be highlighted
within this essay. When it comes to leaving behind the old tradition of printing everything, some
owners may be skeptical. Go Paperless Solutions Inc. is an organization who s motto is hi tech
company
Big Ambition In Macbeth
Big results require big ambitions Heraclitua. There are two main parts in the play where the witches
use their knowledge to hurt people. Throughout the play ambition is abundant in just about
everyone, but mainly Macbeth. In William Shakespeare s The Tragedy of Macbeth, the three witches
are the prime cause for everything that happens in the play, especially Macbeths actions. The witches
are the cause for macbeth s actions throughout the play. On the battleground, after the war, the three
witchesare telling Macbeth, All Hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis! / All Hail, Macbeth!
Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! / All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter! ( I. III. 49 51). In the
beginning act the three witches decide... Show more content on [Link] ...
Macbeth is learning his other fate when the apparitions say, Beware Macduff. / ... The power of
man, for none women born / shall harm Macbeth / ... Macbeth shall never vanquished be until
/ Great Birnam Woods to High Dunsinane Hill / Shall come against him. (IV. I. 96 98). This time
the witches want to mess with Macbeth s confidence so they tell him all these things that will
come true but also make him think nothing bad is going to happen to him. The witches give
Macbeth sort of a cocky mood throughout the rest of the story because he thinks nothing bad is
going to happen to him. After learning his second fate he tells Lennox to kill Macduff s family:
The castle of Macduff I will surprise, / seize upon Fife, give to th edge o th sword / His wife, his
babes, and all unfortunate souls / That trace him in his line (IV. I. 157 160). Since the witches
gave Macbeth this information, he feels the need to take control, and handle Macduff. Even though
Macbeth thinks he can not get hurt, his personality, that was sort of shaped by the witches, leads
him too making sure everything is secured, even it that means trying to take down Macduff and
his family. Macbeth is telling Macduff about how he can not be killed by him when he says, I bear
a charmed life, which must not yield / to one of women born. (V. VIII. 12 13). The witches made
Macbeth feel invincible which was a mistake
The Aid For African Scholars Essay
The aid literature has long been accused of being Northern/ Euro centric in its focus. This accusation
still stands today. There have nonetheless been important contributions to the aid debate from
African scholars. There have been some general studies on the responses of aid recipients to northern
ODA (Berthelemy 2005; Moon et al. 2010). As there are essentially Eurocentric studies in the
literature to aid, there is a need to consider the literature on African perspectives. Some reflections
on how Africans perceive aid can of course be gleaned from the critical works of scholars such as
Rodney (1972) who speaks in favour of Africaand denigrates northern aid which according to him
underdevelops the latter. Fanon (1994) claims that empowerment is vital for Africans to be entirely
free. More recent Africa scholars include Ake (1996) who argues that African development policies
should be done from within and not from without. In the same vein in her dead aid study, Moyo
(2009) explains why aid is not working in Africa, while putting forward some solutions.
These writers see aid as an instrument of power and their views are echoed by Bindjouli (2006,
p.11) who highlights the nonsensical nature of Africans who act in favour of aid policy towards
Africa as well as the nonsense of the policy itself: ́African countries are still importing their
resources and models ́. The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (2007) explains
how, according to the Paris Declaration, aid
The United States Should Not Negotiate With Terrorists
The United States first tool to achieve these goals is diplomatic. First, the United States needs to
retract the policy that the United States does not negotiate with Terrorists. Negotiation creates a
negative connotation of concession or handing power over to the enemy. Negotiation, however, can
be mere discussion with the enemy to find a way to end violence. Diplomatic tools consist of
treaties, conventions, alliances, and accords. Holding conventions and creating accords will be the
most successful approaches. Treaties require Senate and Presidential approval which can be a
lengthy process and is tied up in domestic politics. The United Statesalready has certain alliances and
it is necessary to cultivate them, but in the context of ISIS and Syria, alliances are already set with
the Free Syrian Army. Conventions to bring together many nations in the Middle East, Europe,
and the United States, to formulate agreements and accords with the states that are involved in
Syria and fighting ISIS. ISIS, should not be a signatory since they are not a recognized state, but
should be able to attend to make decisions with an understanding of ISIS wants because by
understanding their objectives and interests we are better able to make policy to decrease violence
of ISIS. The second strategic tool is economics. Economics is underutilized as a strategic policy; its
role is also not understood in success in war. First businesses should always be able to profit, even
during times of
Gender Equality and Environmental Sustainability in...
GENDER EQUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN UGANDA S WATER
SECTOR.
By Nandala Mike(mnandala@[Link])

1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1Essence of Gender, Gender Equality and the Environment
Gender refers to the different roles, rights and responsibilities of men and women and the
relationships between them, their qualities, behaviours, and identities which are determined through
the process of socialisation to define their relationships with each other and with their environment.
Gender equality on the other hand is a principle that equates men and women before and under the
law; men and women have equal dignity (worthiness); and have equal opportunities in economic,
political, cultural and social life. It is upon this background that ... Show more content on
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At the domestic level, the objective is to provide sustainable safe water and hygienic sanitation
facilities, within easy reach, based on management responsibility and ownership by users, to 77% of
the population in rural areas and 100% in urban areas by year 2015. Concerning water for
production, the aim is to promote development of water supply for agricultural production in order to
modernise agriculture and mitigate effects of climatic variations on rain fed agriculture (MWLE,
1999). In essence, the overall policy objective is to manage and develop the water resources of
Uganda in an integrated and sustainable manner, so as to secure and provide adequate quantity and
quality of water for all social and economic needs of the present and future generations. The
Government aims at full participation of all stakeholders with an 80 90% target for effective use and
functionality of facilities.
Other policy measures have also been put in place by the Environment and Natural Resources Sector
Working Group which commissioned a study on the use of economic instruments for environmental
management. Curbing water pollution was a key implementation factor for environmental
sustainability. In 1998, the government introduced a water waste discharge fee ranging from 0 to 13
million Ugandan shillings
The Ottoman Empire And The Safavid Empire
The Middle East is known for their notorious empires that impacted how our society is constructed
up to date. Two of the most famous empires are the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire. Both
empires have characteristics that both famously led to the success of each empire and infamous
characteristics which ultimately led to the demise of the empire.
To begin with, the Ottoman Empire was initially founded in the fourteenth century by a Sunni
Muslim named Osman I. From the very beginning one of the number one goals of the Ottoman
Empire was to expand. One of the ways that the Ottomans expanded their empire was with a strong
military. Due to this fact, they gained popularity. Moreover, another one of the biggest keys to the
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In the Safavid Empire s case Turkic leaders attempted many times to overthrow the shah. Much
like Janissaries in the Ottoman Empire the Safavid Empire had young Christian born males as
slaves that were forced to serve and protect the shah at all costs. The difference between the two
is that Janissaries were of the Ottoman Empire, while in the Safavid Empire the young male
slaves were not of the Safavid Empire. Since the people of the Safavid Empire were strictly Shi a
Muslims the young male slaves were converted and brought up as Shi a Muslims. Ultimately, they
positively contributed to the Safavid Empire by adding loyal subjects. Unlike the Ottoman Empire
the Safavid Empire was a theocracy. All in all, while the Safavid Empire did not last nearly as long
as the Ottoman Empire, which ended in the 1700 s, the Safavid Empire was unique and famously
remembered for its cultural impact.
The demise of the Ottoman Empire began in the early twentieth century. The world was beginning to
become more industrialized and because of that economies were rapidly changing. The sultans were
not prone to taking this into consideration and firmly believed that since the Ottoman Empire
survived that long just as it was then there was no need to reinvent themselves by becoming more
industrialized. Inevitably, economic hardship fell upon the
What Is A Career Path Essay
The world we live in today which has a population of 7.4 billion people all work a job or a career
path. Your job or career path help define the type of person you are and the type of effect you will
have on your society. Attending school gives you knowledge and time to be able find yourself to
pick the best career path that would help you succeed and live a content life. Many famous people
that have changed the world have a calling for a certain career this is called a vocation. Throughout
my whole life I know I have had a calling for medicineparticularly a surgeon. For the last couple of
years I have been debating about being a general surgeon for the army or a pediatric orthopedic
surgeon. Both of these career path have positive and negative effects.... Show more content on
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For one I will be able to save the lives of the brave and strong people who put their lives on the line
for this great country that I am fortunate to live in. Another positive thing about this career path is
that my education will get paid for which is a good thing because going into the medical field you
need a lot of schooling which takes a lot of money to pay for it. Being a general surgeon for the
army will give me a good resume to get a good job when I leave the service. Also being in the
army I will be well experienced with the most serve cases which will help me in the long run as a
surgeon. Some negative things about being a surgeon in the army is that I will have to live
overseas. Another negative is that I may see a lot of casualties which can cause me to have
physiological problems later in my life. The last negative aspect is that I will be limited to type of
people I will be able to treat in that I will be limited in only helping the American soldiers and the
other allied

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