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Analysis Of Healthy Cities
Healthy Cities
It is difficult to measure the health of an entire city since health is multidimensional. Therefore,
looking at population s well being in regards to their physical, psychological, social, emotional, and
spiritual perspectives are necessary. These dimensions are further affected by health amenities, health
promotion, environmental enhancement, and social care within the city (Webster Sanderson, 2013).
In order to evaluate these four factors, objective and subjective data about the city should be
collected and analyzed.
Personal Experience During our community assessment, Lake Elsinore was the city assigned to our
group to be assessed. We carpooled and arrived in the downtown. We parked the car in an empty
slot and each of ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Nurses often see patients at the hospital, but their view about patients health is narrow because they
do not have an opportunity to assess patients from a multidimensional perspective. Although health
is an individual criterion, people living in the same community tend to be healthier or unhealthier
when compared to other cities. For example, population from Orange County is considered
healthier than population from Riverside County. By knowing patient s neighborhood, the nurse
can conclude possible community diagnosis and provide resources pertinent to patients specific
location. For instance, if a patient is a resident of Lake Elsinore and expresses inability to afford a
car, the nurse will not provide education about bus passes because there is no public transportation
available in the city. Instead, she could advise the patient to purchase a bicycle or an adult tricycle.
This form of transportation does not require money for gas or insurance and is a great way to
commute from one place to another in a small city.
Professional and Personal Growth The assessment of Lake Elsinore gave me an opportunity to
grow professionally and personally. In regards to my professional level, my growth is evident in my
abstract thinking regarding people s health. I learned how to rationalize using the Ecological Model
of Health and Wellness having people
The Wife Of Bath s Tale Power
The Wife of Bath s Tale in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales consists of a prologue describing the
character Wife of Bath and a tale that reflects on her personality. The Prologue describes her
experience with her 5 husbands and her authority on marriage. Her first marriage began at the mere
age of twelve and she alludes to the fact that her first husband as well as the two that followed were
much older and wealthy As the Wifeof Bath goes on to describe her husbands, she calls three good
and two bad. The first three were old, rich, and submissive, making her the one with the power in the
relationship. She teased and tortured these three to get what she wanted. Then came the bad
husbands, one she married when she was younger and he had a mistress.... Show more content on
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Though, she does with to have power in the relationship she hints at an even larger wish. She
wishes for youth and love. Her love for her fifth husband supports this notion, she claims she
married him for love and loved him best even though he beat her. His youthfulness made her feel
young and when he submitted to her, they were faithful to each other and lived a happy life (Par
4). Another example of her desire for love and youth, was the ending of the tale. While the woman
did gain sovereignty, she also gained youth. This alludes to her desire to be young and in love
The Violent Tendencies Fed By Violent Words Charter In
The Violent Tendencies Fed by Violent Words charter in the book The Community of Self,
emphasized how exposing children to words of violence through many outlets in society has
caused an aggressive, violent nation. Because mental images and experiences makes people who
they are (), it is imperative to be selective in what children see and hear. As a child, parents allow
children to watch cartoons without considering the violent tendencies subtly displayed in them. For
example, the words or images of violence, rebellion, and slavery displayed in cartoons such as the
Roadrunner and Bugs Bunny have shaped children and made them just as violent (). Society is even
filled with the misconception that people are hopeless victims of our evil... Show more content on
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As Akhbar () stated, the more violence we are exposed to, the more violent we become and the
more evil we observe, the more evil we become. When the social cognitive learning theory is
influenced by the words and behaviors of violent models, it becomes essential that people start to
carefully select the kinds of experiences and people in which they expose themselves and their
children to (). The psychosocial theory also has a significant influence to this chapter because it
emphasizes that society and culture challenge and shape people, as changes happen in their
interactions with other people (pear). If people cannot interact with others properly because of their
violent nature learned through societal factors, they will not be able to address the crisis of each
psychosocial stage sufficiently. This theory suggests that growth and change are continuous
throughout the life span (pear), but people cannot continue to grow properly if they are stagnant
with violent tendencies. African Americans quite often experience lifestyles in impoverished, inner
city neighborhoods. Violence generally consumes these types of neighborhood. In this instance, it
no longer matters whether children from these neighborhoods are exposed to violence on the
television because it is a daily part of their lives. Most people would positively use their negative
background and experiences to strive
Coral Bleaching The Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is Australia s natural gifts. The Great Barrier Reef is the world s largest coral
reef. The Reef is located off the coast of Queensland. It is the largest living thing on Earth and even
visible from outer space. The area is 348,000 km² and considered a one of the world s heritage sites.
Thousands of reefs and hundreds of islands made of over 600 types of hard and soft coral. It s home
to countless species of colourful fish, molluscs and marine animals (starfish, dolphins, turtles etc.).
The Great Barrier Reef is a large tourist attraction of Australia and is important to some cultures such
as aboriginals. It reaches from Torres Strait to the north of Lady Elliot Island. The Australian and
Queensland governments are... Show more content on [Link] ...
As global warming continues, corals will not be able to keep up with increasing ocean temperatures.
Coral bleaching has led to increase of un healthy reefs. The raising of sea temperatures slows
down coral growth and loss of coral. Coral bleaching is expected to occur more often and worse in
the future, making it difficult for corals to recover. Some coral types, such as staghorn corals, are
really sensitive to bleaching, and these will be the most affected. Corals that deal with the sea
temperatures better will dominate the Great Barrier Reef. Some reefs rely on the animals to help
control coral bleaching; climate change has effect some marine animals such as some of the fish
of the Great Barrier Reef. The preferred temperature range leads them to find a new habitat.
Climate change will also affect the population and sea turtle s e habitat. Storms and creatures that
eat through limestone which wear down reefs. The Great Barrier Reef has adapted to cope with
the impacts of cyclones and severe storms. However, many scientists predict that intense cyclones
(such as cyclone Hamish and cyclone Yasi) will occur more often due to climate change. Reef
recovery from severe storms is slow, because fewer corals survive to help affected
The Russian Revolution and the Orange Revolution
One example of a violent overthrow of government is the Russian Revolution of 1917. The
Russian people were dissatisfied with the authoritarian rule of the Tsar and years of the majority
living in poverty, with few resources. These problems were multiplied with Russia s participation
in World War I which strained resources further and removed skilled works from factories to
fight. These workers were replaced them with peasant farmers, leaving fewer rural laborers.
Peasant farmers had long felt that they should be allowed to own the land they worked, another
point of contention. The war soon became extremely unpopular and long lines for bread became
normal. The Tsar seemingly unaware of his country s massive discontent, though warned by
advisors, was finally forced to abdicate after the uprising known as the February Revolution
(Wood, 1993). This was followed by an interim period where the country was ruled by a
provisional government, as well as the Soviet a group that had the support of the workers and
soldiers and the ability to mobilize them if needed. This system failed to meet the goals of the
initial revolution: withdrawal from WW1, increased food supplies and property ownership for
working class citizens. This fact was then capitalized on by the Bolsheviks who took as their slogan
Peace, Bread, Land before coordinating the October Revolutionwhich would again overthrow the
government and give the Bolsheviks control (Delaine, n.d.). This second revolution did
Star Wars Mise En Scene
Analysis Of Star Wars This essay will be analysing the opening sequence of Star Wars. It will be
focusing on camera angles, binary opposition and codes and conventions. This film is a typical
example of sci fi, we can tell this by the use of visual codes and convention. The film is set in
space and Spaceships are in conflict with each other, there are lazers being fired, robots are
running around and there is a clear divide between good and evil. At the beginning of the sequence
there are words scrolling back into the distance telling a story. This sets the scene and lets the
audience know what is happening. When the last of the words have faded the camera tilts down to
reveal the... Show more content on [Link] ...
R2D2 is coloured very differently, he is not a metallic colour but pure colours, mainly white with
parts of blue. The other characters we can connect to are the rebels. This is because the audience
can feel their sense of fear, as they have to fight against the Storm Troopers. The rebels have no
armour; the only things they have to protect them are their weapons. When the rebels know the
Storm Troopers are going to forcefully enter the ship they line up along the walls that are facing
the entrances. There is a long shot of a man crouching in an alcove of a corridor. He has his gun
aimed at the door and is ready to fight, and in the foreground there is the back of another Rebel s
head. He also has his gun aimed at the door ready to fire. When all the Rebels are in their places,
there is a noise that sounds like a clamp being attached to the ships hull. There is a far shot of all
the rebels looking up and listening, wondering what will happen next. As they all recompose
themselves the audience makes eye contacted with a man. His facial expressions show he is
slightly confused and scared. The camera now focuses on the door, a sound comes from the other
side of it and each rebel raises his gun ready to fire. As the door is broken down a large cloud of
smoke forms, Storm Troopers appear out of the cloud, and start shooting almost instantly. The Rebel
the audience made eye
Authentic Mexican Dinner Research Paper
Craving an authentic Mexican dinner? You don t need to head south to find it! Enjoy the
delicious flavors of a festive, Mexican meal right in the heart of Plainville. The family owned and
operated Rancho Chico Mexican restaurant is home to the most delicious and authentic Mexican
cuisine in the Boston area; and here, you re always treated like family and served like family.
Rancho Chico is the only place where the menu is continously growing to introduce traditional
Mexican recipes in a fresh way. This is one restaurant where you ll never be bored and always
come hungry! Here are just a few new delicious meals you ll have to try next time you stop in at this
family restaurant. Camarones Al Ajo. You haven t experienced the best of shrimp until
Biography Of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt

Tyler Endicott
Theodore was born on October 27, 1858 in New York City. He is known by the name of Teddy
Roosevelt. Teddy was a governor of New York who later became the 26th president of the United
States. Being only 42 years old when he took the presidency, made him the youngest man to assume
office after the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901. He was selected as McKinley s
vice presidential running mate in 1900. He later won a second term in office in 1904.
Roosevelt was born to an old money family. He received his education at Harvard. He traveled
widely to develop deep intellectual interests. He had many interests in nature such as, hunting,
hiking, and swimming. He loved reading Darwin so much that when he had entered Harvard he
was already a skilled naturalist with a social and political outlook about science. He wrote 10 books,
the first, a history of naval engagements in the war of 1812 was published 2 years after he graduated
from Harvard in 1880. He spoke 3 foreign languages and he could read in 4 others. He decided early
in life to seek a political career. His first wife had passed away after giving birth to his daughter
Alice. He later married Edith Carow and they had 5 children. Roosevelt established himself as a
member of the reforming group within the republican ... Show more content on [Link] ...
The president had asked for more and more legislation each year and less and less was being
passed by congress. An agenda however, was set for progressives by Roosevelt s proposals in his
last two years as president. These included such ideas as inheritance and income tax, and his
increasing attacks on the malefactors of great wealth. Roosevelt began advertising his long safari
in Africa after he left the White House. Some of his trophies are still displayed in New York s
American Museum of Natural History. Roosevelt later died in New York on January 6,
The Dilemma of Macular Degeneration Essay
The Dilemma of Macular Degeneration

According to Baily and Hall, while visual impairment early in life is associated with inherited
congenital disorders, abnormal fetal devepment, and problems associated with premature birth, most
eye conditions are associated with aging. They claim that over 70% of the visually impaired
population in the United States is over 65. Age related maculopathy, also called macular degeneration
, or AMD, impairs the center of vision in older individuals. The macula is the region in the back of
the retina that surrounds and includes the fovea (Goldstein 1999). It is important to understand that
when this degeneration progresses enough, the condition constitutes blindness because the foveal
area is what is ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Danger can exist for victims of the condition when simply walking down the street or even through
their own homes. While there is yet no cure for macular degeneration the research is in progress.
Two main areas of research include investigating the causes and exploring potential treatments.

According to Friedman, progress in the effort to stop or prevent AMD will be slow until the
cause is learned. He claims retinal pigmant epithelium damage to be the prominant theory
explaining the choroidal circulation changes that lead to AMD. Although Friedmal himself does
not subscribe to this theory, other researchers do and use it as a basis for study. Grunwald,
Harisprasad, Dupont, M. G. Mguire, Fine, Bruker, A.M. Maguire, and Ho compared choroidal
blood flow in subjects with AMD to a control group. They used laser doppler flowmetry to asess
the volume, velocity, and flow of blood in the center of the fovea. Ten subjects with no drusen
(cellular debris) were compared to 20 subjects with ten or more large drusen. The average visual
acuities of the two groups was very close. No significant differences between age, blood pressure,
or intraocular pressure was revealed between the subjects. Spraul, G. E. Lang, Grossnik laus, and G.
K. Lang questioned the validity of the study. They claim doppler flowmetry to be an imperfect
method for such a study because of multiple light scattering properties of the tissue. They also
Automotive Technician Research Paper
Automotive Service Technician
Cars are everywhere these days and most people wouldn t be able to live their daily lives without
one. Well, unfortunately nothing lasts forever, so these cars must be worked on and repaired.
Do you ever wonder why it takes so long to get your car fixed at a dealership? It takes a lot of skill
to properly diagnose and perform repairs on a vehicle, so it can take some time to get it back into
your driveway. Therefore, automotive technicians need to be extensively trained to make these kinds
of diagnostics and repairs quickly.
Educational requirements for automotive technicians vary by job location. The odds of getting hired
increase with formal or on the job training (McDavid). Some dealerships require formal ... Show
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Experience is key in this industry and is necessary to provide substantial wages. This industry is
appealing to many people because of the prolific activities it contains and the challenging
competition against time. This career is not easy easily achieved, nor is it for everybody. Appreciate
automotive technicians, because without them our vehicles would be toast! Works Cited
Automotive Master Mechanics. Announcements RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2017. Berger,
Johnathan. Automotive Technician. Personal interview. 06 Apr. 2017.
Kennedy, G. Michael. Automotive Technician. Ferguson s Career Guidance Center. Facts On File,
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Case Study 2
Case Study 2
Jasmine Howard
Liberty University

Case Study 2
Part I Kaiser Manufacturing Company has been in business for over 50 years using the standard
method staffing. Hiring its own employees, training, managing and all human resources issues were
all handled in house. The option is now arising to use an employment agency, FSS, to relieve the
burden from Kaiser Manufacturing Company. It is important to weigh the advantages and
disadvantages of this option before changing the entire business plan Kaiser Manufacturing
Company has worked so long. The advantages include, flexible staff numbers, as of current Kaiser
Manufacturing Company has a workforce of 725 production workers, 30 clerical workers, 32
engineer and professional ... Show more content on [Link] ...
Though FSS takes care of a lot of the task Kaiser Manufacturing Company does now it does not
come without a fee and stipulation. The markups could cost more than what the company is
currently paying when doing its own staffing. Kaiser Manufacturing Company has to decide if the
savings/cost associated with the markups is worth the convenience. Part III. When making this
decision Kaiser Manufacturing Company may want to consider doing research on how other
company s in its industry have done wither contingent workers. This is important because some
industries have to be heavily involved in finding its employees and retaining them. Finding out the
policy behind bring an employee on as a full time employee and what stipulations follow with that.
Knowing whether there is a certain amount of time an employee has to a contingent worker before
making them full time and if that time is not met is there a fee associated with bringing them on
early. Some staffing agencies will make a company payout the employees contract in order to hire
them full time. Understanding the impact FSS will have on the day to day aspect of Kaiser
Manufacturing Company is important, in the beginning will someone be able to assist with the
transition? Is it necessary to have someone in house as a go to for all contingent workers and is
The Civil Rights Act Of 1964
Americans and even immigrants are afforded their basic civil rights based on the Civil Rights Act
of 1964. The act, which was signed into law on July 2, 1964, declared all discrimination for any
reason based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin will be deemed illegal in the United
States (National Park Service, n.d.). When the act was enacted, people had to become more open
minded; more accepting to the various cultures and backgrounds of individuals. Understanding that
concept leads to the notion that there is and will be a diverse population within the United States.
Diversity, as defined by the Cambridge dictionary, is the condition or fact of being different or
varied (Cambridge Dictionary, n.d.). Diversity is also... Show more content on [Link] ...
Under the guidance of Title VI of the Civil Rights section, FEMA has established policy guidance to
meet Civil Rights mandates (Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 2015). In the event
of a disaster, whether man made or natural, staff members of FEMA work closely with community
organizations to resolve tension and eliminate potential complaints of discrimination (Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 2015). Every individual will be afforded to the
opportunity to receive care and service, even those with disabilities as this community is overlooked
during emergencies. If staff members violate any section of the Civil Rights section, a formal
complaint can be made through the Office of Equal Rights (OER) to obtain assistance (Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 2015).
Complaints of discrimination is a serious matter that should to be managed swiftly on the part of
any agency and in the case of FEMA, this matter is addressed formally by a Civil Rights
Specialist. A Civil Rights Specialist is employed to manage cases of discrimination and investigate
the validity of the complaint. The scope of their position is to process complaints, issue
acknowledgements and acceptance/dismissals, conduct compliance reviews and issue a final
decision in regards to the complaint being filed (Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),
2015). The denial to programs services, aids, or benefits are prohibited through the program and that
is why it is
Conclusion Of The Punic War
More than a thousand years ago, one of the largest and most major wars in the history of time had
taken place. The Punic wars between Rome and Carthage over the Italian Peninsula. The term Punic
comes from the Latin word Punicus meaning Carthaginian. This was a very interesting event, as it
happened three times! And all three times it was Rome who was the victor in these wars. It even
sparked many historians interests around the world and tempted them to find out more. The wars
had a duration of over a hundred years. After the first Punic war where Rome won, the second war
begun because Carthagewanted to take revenge on Rome. Carthage lost the second Punic waragain
and got so humiliated and angry that they took revenge by starting a third Punic war which they
also lost. The first Punic war was actually Rome s first experience in war. This essay will look into
the three Punic wars in detail.
During 264 241 B.C., Carthage decided that they wanted to take control of Messana and were about
to start a war. They wanted to seize control of the sea and the areas around it. They monitored the
seas ... Show more content on [Link] ...
So in conclusion, the Punic wars was a waste of time, money, and lives for the Carthaginians since
they ended up not getting the land anyway. Whereas, it was very advantageous for the Romans,
since every time they one a war they also got a big piece of land that came with their victory,
which was a big bonus and helped the romans build up their empire. Rome was also very
aggressive, as they seemed to be the reason Punic wars kept sprouting. In my opinion, there should
have been a better war system for gaining land and building the empire than just threatening people
and randomly starting war. There also should be some agreement between the leaders of the two
countries. For example, maybe each country gets half of that land or one of them leaves the area.
My favorite war moment was his achievement when Hannibal crossed the

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