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Essay Take a Stand Bullying Take a Stand Essay Tarik El–Ali University Success 103 September 24, 2011 Monte McKay Take a Stand on Bullying Bullying is a form of verbal and physical abuse that needs to stop. It takes place every day all over the world. It represents the attacking of someone that is stronger mentally, emotionally and physically attacking someone that is weaker in all of these fields. Bullying has long term effects on its victims such as mental and emotional stress that can carry on into the future. Bullying has been around for a while now. "Bullying is so long established in our society and schools that is often ignored and considered as "part of normal behavior during growing up"(Dracic, S. 2009)....show more content... Bullying doesn't always happen at school or in person. A lot of bullying takes place over the internet. Cyber bullying has been defined as ''willful and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices'' (Hinduja & Patchin, 2009). When kids get caught bullying at physically at school they then take it to electronic devices where it is harder for them to get caught. They produce face accounts on websites to torment and torture kids that are weaker than them, such as making fake accounts on Facebook or MySpace. In this study it says "There is a difficulty of detecting the misbehavior, identifying the offending party, proving of verifying the wrongdoing" (Hinduja, S., &Patchin, J.W. 2010). We need to set rules and make sure that cyber bullying comes to an end. People that bully others should face severe consequences. We should have laws and rules that lean heavily against bullying. I believe that schools should hold more meetings for teachers to educate kids on the severe outcomes of bullying. Schools are becoming better at educating kids on the effects of bullying, "Fortunately, schools have strategies to prevent bullying. These strategies are most effective when they are part of a comprehensive prevention program implemented at the district, school, and classroom levels. Research indicates that schools can cut bullying by as much as 50% with a comprehensive school wide
Reflective Reflective Through exploration of critical thinking, evaluation, and management in response to a critical event, I will describe my reflective practice using the NZNO Reflective Writing Guideline (Appendix A), and examine areas which need improvement as necessary for my growth as an RNFSA.Description As the surgical first assistant, I assessed the patient's vital signs, the wound sites, and the overall condition after a handover to the PACU nurse. During this transition from the intraoperative phase, I endorsed surgical incision sites, dressings and patient's postoperative condition. Initially, the dressings were dry and intact while the patient was still asleep. After 15 minutes of transition, Miss T was gagging, straining, and acted nauseated. I immediately inspected the wound sites and noticed a slight bloody discharge on one of the dressings. Alerting the PACU nurse was my immediate action to alert her of a possible bleeding as I had handed over the intraoperative bleeding in that area. As I continued observing, I noted an increase in the discharge. Hence, my inspection on the wound site which had its tape stripped off and active bleeding was noted. Slight wound dehiscence was apparent. I did all less invasive measures such as cleaning the incision site and the application of pressure dressing initially but to no avail. Notification of the surgeon all throughout was done and given importance. Immediately, I acted on stopping the bleeding through suturing of wound with a deep– Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Sample Essay 1000 Words My name is Karmele Sagarzazu, I 'm the second of a family of three kids. I was born in a hard working Venezuelan–Basque family in Caracas, Venezuela. In this application I hope to demonstrate not only the academic and professional qualifications that make me an exceptional candidate to XXX University 's Master 's program in Refinery Design and Operation and to your scholarship, but also the personal characteristics that will allow me to obtain the most from studying at XXX University. As mentioned before I was born in Caracas, Venezuela. Aside from traveling abroad on family vacations, I 've had the opportunity to be exposed to several cultures throughout my life. I lived in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, for 6 years due to my father 's work;...show more content... Beyond the continued technical learning 's, in my years at Inelectra I have learned about work ethics, working under strict time constraints, visualizing abstract ‎concepts, and applying concepts to industrial projects in real time. Additionally, I have also gained an in–depth understanding of the major production processes of an oil field as well as the main problems that an oil field might face. My main motivation to apply to the Master program in refining is that I want improve my knowledge in refinery design and operations. While Venezuela provides excellent opportunities for undergraduate studies in oil related fields. At the graduate level, we don 't have the diversity of opportunities and institutions to acquire the necessary knowledge. Given this reality, I would like to go attend your master program. Learning doesn 't stop when you graduate it is a process that continues throughout life. I expect that the knowledge I obtain in the master program will allow me to return home and obtain a job in the oil sector which would allow me to contribute in improving refining and operation processes. I 'm also Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Sigmund Freud: The Theories Of Personality Theories of Personality Psychoanalytic perspective is based on Sigmund Frued perspectives about early experiences it focuses on the importance of the unconscious mind which contains thoughts, wishes, feelings and memories/past experiences in which we are unaware of. The id operates on the pleasure principle by satisfying basic urges, needs, and desires. Ego operates on the reality principle, satisfies the id's desires in ways that it will cause pleasure instead of pain. Superego strives for perfection, positive feelings and negative feelings of guilt. These three systems were interactions of Frued's view of personality structure. Freud perspective also focused on psychosexual stages which is the childhood stages of development....show more content... The humanistic perspective can also lead to an extroverted personality by the individual raising their self–concept by stopping their tendencies to look for others' approval. Once they accept themselves, their esteem needs will be met and obtain gratification about themselves. Once their self–esteem rises, the individual will feel more comfortable socializing and be more energized The Trait perspective suggests that individual personalities are composed broad dispositions. The trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals. A trait is defined as a relatively stable predisposition to behave in a specific way. The "Big Five" is factors of personality that represents five core traits that interact to form human personality. These traits were Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, Openness, and Extraversion. Psychologist, Gordon Allport believed that every individual was unique and categorized their traits in three levels: Cardinal Traits (traits that dominate an individual's whole life), Central Traits (general characteristics that form the basic foundations of personality), and Secondary Traits (traits that are sometimes related to attitudes and often appear only in certain situations). Also British psychologist Hans Eysenck developed a model of personality based upon just three universal trails. Introversion/Extraversion: Introversion involves directing attention on inner experiences, while extraversion relates Get more content on HelpWriting.net
1000 Word Essay Table Of Content Army Programs ........................................ 4 ASAP – Army Substance Abuse Program ..................... 29 ACS – Army Community Service ........................... 32 ACES – Army Continuing Education Center ................... 34 AER – Army Emergency Relief ............................ 37 Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program ........... 40 EO – Equal Opportunity ................................ 44 AFAP – Army Family Action Plan .......................... 48 ARC – Army Red Cross ................................. 50 Army Reenlistment / Retention Program ...................... 51 Army Safety Program .................................. 53 Army Sponsorship Program .............................. 55 QOLP...show more content... Desert Operations .................................... Survival ........................................... Camouflage, Concealment and Decoys ...................... Maintenance ........................................ Communications ..................................... Supply Economy ..................................... 311 313 325 338 348 352 356 359 365 373 378 382 387 Page 3 / 389 © Copyright 1999–2012 ArmyStudyGuide.com Version 5.3 Army Programs What does ASAP stand for? Army Substance Abuse Program (AR 600–85 Mar 2006) What is the mission of ASAP? The ASAP's mission is to strengthen the overall fitness and effectiveness of the Army's total workforce and to enhance the combat readiness of its Soldiers. (AR 600–85 Mar 2006 / 1–30 / PDF 19) What are the objectives of ASAP? Increase individual fitness and overall unit readiness. Provide services, which are adequate and responsive to the needs of the total workforce and emphasize alcohol and other drug abuse deterrence, prevention, education, and treatment. Implement alcohol and other drug risk reduction and prevention strategies that respond to potential problems before they jeopardize readiness, productivity, and careers. Restore to duty those substance–impaired Soldiers who have the potential for continued military service. Provide effective alcohol and other drug abuse prevention and education at all levels of command, and encourage Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Importance of Being on Time Essay The importance of being on time in the military (or anywhere at all), is simply a symptom of discipline, which was instilled in new enlisted soldiers during basic training. Being on time shows reliability. We have to show discipline, responsibility, show care through following military rules and regulations. Being on time not only pertains to accountability, but shows respect to our fellow soldiers, our unit, command and organization as a whole. Being on time also will avoid any disciplinary actions that may hinder you from reaching your goals. Being on time may have a greater importance and effect, than we may know. Being on time enables us to be able to trust and rely on each other in life and death situations. Last but not least, it...show more content... Getting in order your own personal dress uniform ready for a military ball in a timely manner shows completion of whatever updates your uniform needs. Therefore, even completing little tasks such as so, shows you are able and competent to do it yourself on your own time. The importance of being on time shows your reliability. If you show competence and responsibility when you're entrusted with little, then you will exhibit to you superiors that you can likely to be entrusted with more. While it is absolutely essential to be reliable in the military, consistently showing that reliability every day by being on time, also helps exhibit your fitness for higher ranks and for more responsibility. Being reliable not only demonstrates you have what it takes, but also gives out a good example of being a reliable soldier, and person over all. Out of all things in the military, accountability is arguably one of the most important value a person can have. By always showing up on time you demonstrate that you accept your responsibilities and are willing to hold yourself to task for completion. Being on time shows accountability. Every military unit has to be held accountable for each individual soldier on duty. You never know if it's going to be a ordinary training day, or if something happens that will require immediate response. Most often, if not from the normal schedule, we may have to be prepared Get more content on HelpWriting.net
My Dream Essay Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams". One of the most frustrating thoughts is knowing your dream and envisioning your future but not being able to make it your reality. Every day throughout high school I thought the same thing and felt the same way. I knew what I wanted out of life – I knew what and who I wanted to be. That for me was the most infinite feeling in the world but it was also the most discouraging. I was so ready to begin my life and start doing things that mattered to me but every time I thought about it, I stopped and realized where I am and how far I still had to go. I was still in high school and had a dream I couldn't wait to begin, but I was stuck in a place that wasted my time day in and day out. Sometimes I wished it was solely the people, my friends, or even the teachers that made high school so miserable, but it was my dream. It was the feeling of knowing your purpose but being confined to one place that sucked the soul out of the dream and made it seem like nothing more than just that – a dream. Each day for me was a struggle because of it. I knew that I had greater potential and that I could do more with my life then what I was currently doing. I felt like everything was pointless, and nothing excited me. I didn't feel challenged enough and I wasn't taking classes that either interested or benefited me. Sure, I learned some important things in those classes and gained necessary skills Get more content on HelpWriting.net
I Am A My Fears I Believe in Conquering My Fears My largest obstacle in this life will always be my own anxiety–ridden mind. Conquering my fears is one of the most terrifying, wonderful, and encouraging things I can achieve. Nevertheless, it is a difficult goal to reach. It is as if a battle is continually being waged in my head whenever I face something unfamiliar. Once these worries set in I retreat into myself, believing I must conquer my fears alone. This is a difficult idea to break free of, remembering that I am not alone, that someone much larger than I can, and will help, becomes almost impossible. However, God is not one to stand by while his children hurt, when I am falling to pieces, God always steps in, one way or another, to remind me that I am, and I never will be, alone. I am glad I have this apprehension because it motivates me and makes life much more gratifying. This fear has brought me closer to God in many ways, anxiety serves as a reminder that I need to let go and give every worry to the Lord. I believe, when I control my fears instead of running from them, I improve as a Christian and am able to accomplish more in life. I first remember allowing fear to control me when I was ten years old and my father was deployed in Kyrgyzstan with the Air Force. Because he was not directly involved in combat operations, I did not fear for his safety. Nevertheless, it was the first time I experienced a long separation from one of my parents and I felt less than secure. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Starbucks In Australia Essay Argumentative Back to the mid 2008, starbucks announced that they were closing 75% of its store in Australia (Patterson, Scott & Uncles, 2010). It was a huge and unexpected closure to this big coffee company, lots of media and Australian rated Starbucks as "failure" in Australia. But situation was totally different from Asia market, Starbucks reached their great success in Asia. As the world's largest coffee company, Starbucks now faces lots of judgment because of the store's closure in Australia. Taking a lot factors into account, as a loyal customer, I bielieve that despite its failures, Starbucks is a successful company. The failure in Australia seems strange, but after lots of researches, I can say it was all because of...show more content... In Starbucks stores, they also sell coffee cups and everything related to coffee, and even CDs. I've bought a CD from Starbucks store several years ago, I love that CD. Starbucks has a good taste not just in their coffee, but also in the music they sell. Although Starbucks failed in Australia, it was just one country, and Starbucks made an amazing success in Japan and China. As an economics student myself, Starbucks is a good case study for my major. The keystone value in the effort "to build a company with soul" was that the company would never stop pursuing the perfect cup of coffee (Thompson, Thompson & Strickland, 1999). I've been to Starbucks a lot times, I love Starbucks, and I think Starbucks is a successful company, the first reason is failing in one country does not means the whole company's failure, there are still a lot people who love Starbucks more than those people who don't like Starbucks, the second reason is Starbucks works really hard to pleased its customers, and makes the best coffee, not every company can do this. References: Doug, R. (2009). Starbucks and the battle for third place. Gatton Student Research Publication, 1, 32–41. Plog, S.C. (2005). Starbucks: More than a cup of coffee. Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 46, 284–287. Patterson, P.G. & Scott, J. & Uncles, M.D. (2010). How the local competition defeated a global brand: The case of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Binary Essay Do you remember watching the movie, The Matrix? Do you remember the green columns of zeroes and ones that were streaming down the screen? Those ones and zeros are part of a numbering system called Binary. Binary is a simple system that only utilizes two character symbols but accomplishes large counting tasks. Binary is not a number system you would want to use for everyday tasks because there are no shortcuts, you have to do the equation the same way every time and it takes a long time to do most calculations. That is why we use what is called the Denary (AKA Decimal) number system. The Denary number system is called a base–10 system as opposed to Binary being called a base–2 system. Base–10 means that the system uses ten different...show more content... This is why Binary is not effective enough for use in everyday calculations. Humans can only remember digits in order up to seven digits. After the seventh digit is reached it becomes very hard to remember. Because of this it would make normal calculations hard. People would have to write every problem just make sure they are carrying the correct digits. Conversion of Binary to Denary is very easy once you get the general notion of how it works. Converting Binary as simple as adding together the ones in the number a multiplying them by their place by two. As one may remember from elementary school, the inherent value of a number is judged by what column it is in. These columns being ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, so on and so forth. For example, if a seven is placed in the tens column it has a higher value than a seven that is placed in the ones column, because the seven in the tens column is multiplied by ten. In Binary, where a one is placed is similar to where that seven may have been to give it value. If a one were to be placed in the second column it would be multiplied by two to the first power. These two value systems are what make these systems base–10 and base–2. For each column the number is raised by the power. To further explain how to convert Binary to Denary look at the following example. 1286432168420 2^72^62^52^42^32^22^12^0 10011000 128 +0 +0 + Get more content on HelpWriting.net
My Cultural Identity Essay examples My culture identity, as I know it as is African American. My culture can be seen in food, literature, religion, language, the community, family structure, the individual, music, dance, art, and could be summed up as the symbolic level. Symbolic, because faith plays a major role in our daily lives through song, prayer, praise and worship. When I'm happy I rely on my faith, same as when I'm sad, for I know things will get better as they have before. There are different disciplines within the humanities, but there is one that I feel that has influenced my cultural identity the most...music. I say music because from the start music told my culture's history; informed others about deeds or events that had taken place, also, music was and...show more content... June 19th was shortened to the name Juneteenth. Those slaves started the celebration that we know and continue today as the Juneteenth Celebration which is now celebrated all across America, and has now become the African American addendum to our national Independence Day. (Juneteenth, n.d.) Now, this is what you call a celebration, each year is exciting more and more. I've met a variety of people, from various parts of Africa, and from many cities in the United States. I would sum it [Juneteenth Festival] up as a huge family reunion in the park. Realizing we have more in common than not, when I meet new people, I look at them as individuals. I take into consideration the concrete, the behavioral and the symbolic for they all have their place in a person being who they are. Yes, I wish others could see and gain understanding for other cultures through my eyes. For example, "it is possible to acquire a new culture by becoming disabled, moving to a new country or region, or by a change in our economic status. When we think of culture this broadly we realize we all belong to many cultures at once" (Community Tool Box, 2013). Who are the Lumbee? The largest, most prosperous, educated Indian tribe in North Carolina since the 1700s, whose name is from the Lumbee River is in Robeson County. The Lumbee people have been recognized Get more content on HelpWriting.net