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Nuclear Fusion
Stage Eight: Nuclear fusion continues and as the hydrogen fuel is used up, the composition of the
star s interior/core changes. At the center, the star s helium content begins to rise. Helium contents
also rise at the edge of the core but it happens at a much slower rate. This is because the inner core
s temperatures/burning rates are higher than the edge of the core. The inner core becomes bigger
and bigger. After ten million years, the hydrogen is all gone from the center! The nuclear fire begins
to slow and stop! Non burning heliumis now increasing in the core but outward pressure decreases.
The structure of this starbegins to change as the pull of gravity towards it does not decrease. The
inner core shrinks and once the hydrogen is all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A carbon rich inner core is now occurring at this point and helium becomes depleted again. Fusion
also eventually restores it once again. The core shrinks in size but the stars mass increases.
Hydrogen and helium usage rates increase. Any non burning layers are beginning to expand and at
this stage, the star is a Red Giant, once again. This is a true repeat of events. But if it is a solar
mass star, the temperature will never reach the needed level for the next round of nuclear reactions
to take place. Fortunately for Sun like mass stars, they will reach the correct temperature.

Stage Twelve: The carbon core is no longer making any energy. Though, the outer layers are still
burning hydrogen and helium at this point. Nuclear usage/burning is rapidly rising though! Outer
layers are cooling down and increasing in size while the burning begins to be unstable again. The
shell has series of very explosive helium shell flashes which occurs as a result of pressure that
resided in the shell. The outer layers expand/heat and cool/contract in pulses. Extreme heat and
ultraviolet radiation causes the inner parts of the surrounding cloud (of the star) to become ionized.
It is now a Planetary
Why Do You Admire Helen Keller
Strong people don t put down others down, they lift them up is a internet sensational quote that
means a lot to me. It means a lot to me because I admire many strong people. These people have
never groaned once while suffering through pain. I admire Helen Keller greatly because she
persevered through being blind and deaf beginning at the age of just six months old. Another strong
person that I admire is my mother. I admire my mother because she has fit time into her daily
schedule to take my sisters and I all kinds of places when she could have been doing other things. I
also admire my mother because she has accomplished many things while going through very hard
times. The last person that I admire the most is my father. My father is the strongest person I know
because his body has been through too many injuries to even count; during those injuries, he never
cried once. There... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Keller funded many projects and started many organizations. She wrote a great amount of letters to
ask for donations to fund her projects. Eight of the many letters that she wrote went to eight different
presidents. Helen Keller is known as an inspirational figure. Helen Keller is the most admirable
person in my point of view because of all of her accomplishments.
Secondly, I admire is my mother. My mother has accomplished so many things during hard times.
My mom has accomplished having three children, having a job, taking care of her mother with
Alzheimer s, and many many other things. My mom s mother, my grandmother, was diagnosed
with Alzheimer s Dementia when she fell and hit her head about two years ago. My mom has
struggled with taking care of her and taking care of her children, my sisters and I, along with
sending my oldest sister off to college this year. I want to be just like my mother and I want to be
able to handle as much as she does and not let it take hold of me. My mother is the strongest woman
I know. She is truly an inspiration to
Analysis Of Flash-Dance
The movie Flash dance incorporates atmospherics to control the direction of light, as well as to
create a more visually intriguing movie. The opening scene uses steam, smoke, and fog to emphasize
the environment these characters live in and to highlight the element of water that is present
throughout most of the film. Moreover, in the opening scene the choice of using a wet ground really
helped in reflecting the lightand picking up highlights, this added depth to the scene. Firstly, while
watching the film I observed the scenes with heavy amounts of atmospherics had limited amounts of
light in them, verses the scenes without atmospherics. For example, in the scenes with rain the
lighting was much dimmer and concentrated. This is in direct contrast to the bright showy lighting
that was featured in the bar and club scenes, and even during the workout montage. Furthermore, in
the introduction welding scene the use of atmospherics helped in mimicking the appearance of a
rock n roll concert. For example, this look was created through fog, red flashing... Show more
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In addition to this the use of heavy amounts of red light and blue light was quite noticeable for the
bar scene as well, especially highlighted in the dance performances. Moreover, the light was not
only red and blue in color but the visual of a single red or blue light bulb was depicted several times
throughout the film. With this single concentrated light source in the scene, it drew the audiences
attention to specific areas in the scene and moved the eye around the set. Another lighting technique
used in flash dance during some of the scenes was top light. This technique worked really well,
especially in the ballet scenes where harsh shadows from the top light accentuated the physicality
and movement of the dance. Also the lighting technique of spotlight was used during the cooks
comedy routine at the
Corruption In Sports Research Paper
Page Break Over nemouse years the world has evolved and many changes have taken place.
Regardless of your age, gender, religion or race its seem that sports has been one of the things that
brings everybody together in the end. Whether it be sharing an interest for the same sport in general
or the same sports team. With this being said corruption has entered the sports community, it is not
about bringing your team together for the sake of enjoyment. Being victorious is now what is
expected among your team, coaches, fans and yourself. Now Athletes and coaches are doing
whatever it takes to win. Whether it be breaking the law by placing bids or accepting bids,
committing fraud and willingly taking illegal performance enhanching... Show more content on
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Is that the future athletes are ruining their athletic career before they are even out of college. In
2010 The University of Waterloo was having their football team investigated for the use of sport
enhancing steroids. This all came about after the Warriors wide receiver Nathan Zettler was
taken into custody by Waterloo regional police for selling and taking steroids. After this
devastating event the University of Waterloo s whole football team was ordered to be tested for
drug use. When the Canadian Center for Ethics in sport conducted the testing found something
was would sure let the whole team down. The Canadian Center of Ethics in sport found are
investigating nine athletes. These nine include three positive tests, one who declined drug
testing and four admissions of use. The three athletes who tested positive for Illegal performance
enhancing drugs are. Nathan Zettler who was in his final year at Waterloo. Zettler s position was
wide receiver and was suspended for four years. Jordan Meredith was in his second year at Waterloo
and plaid linebacker. Meredith was suspended for two years. Then finally the third player of the
Warriors was Joe Surgenor who played linebacker as well and was in his first year at Waterloo, he
was also suspended for two years. The Canadian Center of Ethics in sports came to a decision to
Greek Black History
The celebration continues for Black History Month as William Chalmers held the much anticipated
Black Greek Expo for students who are interested in learning about the National Pan Hellenic
Council, founded in 1930. The council serves as an umbrella for the 9 historically African American
sororities and fraternities also known as the Divine Nine. They are Alpha Kappa Sorority, Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Iota Phi Theta Fraternity,
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and Omega Psi
Phi Fraternity. The general mission for the Divine Nine is to promotes unity, education, leadership
and philanthropy for all members. These Fraternities and Sororities are mostly seen at Historically
Black Colleges but they have certainly made their mark at other universities around the country.
Chalmers, who is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the discussion took a different turn as students expressed their concern for the lack of
diversity on campus when it comes to Greek life. They shared that there are no Greek Organizations
that are for them.

Brea na Wright Hall, We attend the Greek events and we see no one that looks like us. Not only
that, the Greek organizations on campus who makes up a large percentage of the social life do not
support any other events besides their own or FPC. That s a problem, we can t keep supporting your
events but the support is not reciprocated.
Candace, who also attended the event added that it is hard to go to a Greek Life event because she
feels underrepresented, I feel out of place because what they do does not represent my culture, they
look nothing like nor do they do anything that represents my culture for that reason, I automatically
feel unwelcomed.
The event was definitely needed on campus especially during Black History Month being. The
students that attended enjoyed the performance and the
Two Common Reader
With both writings it s appropriate to consider their time period, especially to recognize the large
separation between the works. In 1932, Woolf released The Second Common Reader, which
comprises of twenty six essays relating various literary topics. Our particular interest deals with
the essay titled, How Should One Read a Book? , a section about exactly what the title states.
Throughout the section, Woolf provides her opinion regarding how readers should read while still
acknowledging how people will read in any way they desired. However, her main point deals with
readers perception and interpretation of a work based on an understanding they should develop with
the author. Instead of reading a work with no consideration, a reader reads with a writer s mindset.
As a literary writer, Woolf understands the difficulties that plague an author when writinga novel. In
the essay, she suggests comprehending what a novelist does rely on the reader writing rather than
reading, which introduces an interesting relationship between reader and author (Woolf, 259). This
suggestion revolves around empathy and placing one s position into another one s shoes. Even
without the obvious connection to the literary object s identity, it represents a... Show more content
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Basically, she expresses she understands how readers, especially casual readers, will judge on a
basic level this is bad; that is good type of mentality (Woolf, 268). Even if our judgments flow
against the major consensus, it s still how we perceive our enjoyment in a book; our taste
represents a large part of our experience with reading. No matter how opposed an author is to
judgement and comparisons, it s an inevitable side effect that follows people who create works.
Then, at the end, she concludes by saying how reading calls for... imagination, insight and judgement
(Woolf,
Children s Unsatisfactory Test Scores
Test scores should reflect on how highly skilled a child s teachers are in school, because tests
measure how much children have learned. Teachers teach children lessons or knowledge, and if they
are skilled, children can remember it, which means children should perform decently or at least
average. However, provided if the teachers are unskilled, and children don t retain anything, children
logically should get an unsatisfactory test score, which implies that the teachers aren t good enough
for the job.
In order to teach children, a teacher has to minor or major in an education degree. However,
sometimes even with a degree, teachers aren t the best. They may still be skilled, but they could
practice certain teaching methods that don t help children retain his or her teachings, and therefore
wouldn t be able to recall the knowledge on tests, which would reflect poorly on the teacher. ... Show
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Of course it also can depend on the children, but usually if they can retain information, then they
should excel on tests.
Critics of this argument may argue that it s all the children s fault, but that only happens in rare
cases, and is one or two individuals out of an entire class. Overall, the teacher s class should have a
mediocre to excellent average, if there s only one child who refuses to
Naturi
Caso NATURI CORPORATION
Integrantes:

A. Preguntas para el análisis del negocio.


1. Cuáles son los aspectos críticos del negocio de Rice Active? * Lograr desarrollar un proceso
productivo, en el que se puedan almacenar los nutrientes del ROB en cápsulas para su venta. Esto,
sin perder las propiedades y la integridad de los micronutrientes del ROB asociados al control del
colesterol. * Debido a que los compuestos de origen natural no pueden ser patentados, es crítico para
el negocio desarrollar un proceso productivo del medicamento que sí pueda serlo. De esta manera,
es posible blindar la innovación de Rice Active ante sus competidores y mantener una ventaja
competitiva sobre éstos. * Lograr altos estándares de ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
El precocido era más estable, y Rice Active, se preocupaba de elegir productos que mantuvieran sus
componentes naturales para poder tener un producto de mejor calidad.
Del mismo modo, habían dos procesos de refinamiento en la producción de RBO: el físico y el
químico. Por una parte, el refinamiento físico era popular en India debido a su ventaja en el costo;
sin embargo, el refinamiento químico lograba generar aceites más sanos, lo que le quitaba al aceite
los nutrientes esenciales que eran tan importantes para NatuRi.
Para NatuRi era primordial una cercanía con los refinadores de RBO, por lo cual generó relaciones
con dos de ellos en India.
NatuRi consiguió ubicarse al sur de Tamil Nadu, donde podría implementar su proceso sobre el
salvado o RBO crudo mientras que al mismo tiempo se ejercía un completo control sobre las
materias primas necesarias para la producción del Rice Active. De este modo, el producto terminado
tendría la calidad buscada por la empresa y así, se podrían conseguir buenos resultados al momento
de entrar al mercado y enfrentar a la competencia.

3. Cuál es su opinión con respecto al equipo gestor compuesto por Aravind, Kartik, y los
investigadores asociados, y el involucramiento de estos en el negocio?
Aravind y Kartik, que son grandes amigos hace más de 17 años, desde nuestra perspectiva son una
buena combinación para concretar una empresa, ya que ambos se conocen hace un tiempo y debido
a eso deben saber trabajar en equipo. El
Conviction Of Criminal Cases
One must understand that civil cases can also be considered criminal cases. A civil case is
generally between two individuals but if tried and sent to court with a jury it could be deemed a
criminal case against society. In chapter seven we learn of a group of teenage nursing aids that
were charged with abuse of elders living in the home. I believe the nursing aids committed at least
two intentional torts. The first of the intentional torts is assault and battery on the elders of the
good Samaritan home. The teenagers were said to have verbally and physically abused elderly
patients (book 7) . The second tort is the invasion of the elderly s privacy. There are four different
ways one could invade someone s personal privacy and the one that
Who Is A Traveler From Altruria By William Dean Howells
A Traveler From Altruria Many people believe America to be the land of the free and the home of
the brave; a place where we all have the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The novel,
A Traveler from Altruria¸ written by author William Dean Howells, presents many of the ideals
present in the culture of the late nineteenth century. The author uses the characters such as the
lawyer, the minister, the professor, the banker and the novelist in the story to illustrate what is
wrong the American society. The traveler from Altruria, Mr. Homos, comes to America to
experience the everyday life in a country that promotes and prides itself on democracy and equality
and has the foundation that all men are created equal. He is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Unfortunately this supports the idea that Americans truly only look out for themselves because
those who do give back are few and far between. The professor has a major role in helping the
Altrurian understand how American society functions. During this time period, education and
business are kept separate, but the professor believes that one day they will eventually unite. The
professor views businessmen as egotistical, self centered individuals who abandon their morals in
order to do what is necessary to benefit themselves. Education is seen as the opposite, a place for
gentlemen. As a result, if someone wanted to be a good businessman he should not get an
education because education would make him more moral and therefore less of a businessman.
The banker believes education to be completely unnecessary because of the class system. The
lower classes believe education to be unimportant because parents would prefer for their children to
be at home working instead of going to school. The upper classes view education as unnecessary
because they are likely to become businessmen and any education would simply give them a
handicap. The professor himself agrees that his position is unnecessary. Without education there is
no way to teach others. There is no way to better our knowledge and understanding of the world
around us.
What Is The Theme Of Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott was one of the America s best known writers of young people fiction. Alcott
showed the lives of four sisters and their dreams Louisa May Alcott s in Little Women showed the
difficulties that are communicated with the gender roles between women and men during the Civil
War in America. The civil war was a clear metaphor for internal conflict of four little women
grils.The story was based on the childhood experiences Alcott shared with her real life sisters, Anna,
May and Elizabeth.
According to Nicola Watson the publication of little women in 1868 that talks about a founding
myth of American girlhood. The story of a family of four girls and how they grow up during the
American Civil War. (Louisa May Alcott, little women (1868 9) p.13 17 . ... Show more content on
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Laurie wanted to be a musician but Laurie grandfather s wants him to work as business man because
of money.

In my opinion, I agree with the quote because she makes Jo married at the end because the society
at that time refused the working women and Jo gave up her dreams. She defense also the
individual rights in the case of Laurie did not talk a lot in the novel but talks a lot about four little
women. His grandfather force him to work as businessmen because of the society and not work as
musician.

At the end of the essay talks about four little women and their dreams. Secondly, the different roles
between men and women in American society at that time. Women did not equal with men and
women try to demands the women rights to be equality with men. For example in little women
showed the character of Jo that was against women attitude and tried to demand the rights of
equality to fight with her father during the civil war in addition to she wants to be a writer but the
society at that time refused the working women and women must be married according to the rules
of American
The Big Lebowski And Fargo Film Analysis
1.Analyze elements of postmodernism and the themes of the film illustrated in these clips from
CHILDREN OF MEN.
Children of Men is a perfect example of Postmodernism in film. It features apocalyptic stories and
setting, shown in both of the clips. In the first clip, the opening scene of the movie, we are
introduced to this world of infertility and grayness. Even before we see anything, audio of news
reports tell us of the world to expect in the film. In a dreary, gray toned café, people gather and
watch in silence as the news tells of the death of the youngest person alive. The somber
hopelessness and fear of the ever approaching end of humanity is clear. Theo is detached and cool in
spite of the horrible circumstances, as are many other characters. ... Show more content on
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They are people who wouldn t normally be featured in a movie. Jerry is an average car salesman
with an average son and a wife living off her dad s money. He feels he is not respected, and he is
right. The Dude is an unemployed loser who spends his days drinking white Russians, smoking
cannabis, and bowling. Donny is a guy who doesn t have anyone else to hang out with, so he
spends his time with people who constantly berate him. Walter is a loud man who can t move on
from Vietnam or his ex wife, mentioning them frequently and often inappropriately, like at Donny s
sad excuse for a funeral. The losers, who are often larger than life characters imposing themselves
onto other s lives, create an environment that is unpredictable and sets up the action of the movies.
The ashes blowing back onto The Dude are completely unexpected, yet exactly what needed to
happen at that
Acupuncture Strengths And Weaknesses
The weaknesses of acupuncture are very few, as mentioned earlier. The main issue would be
trypanophobia, which is the fear of needles, and that would obviously hamper treatment as it would
cause more stress being treated with needles, and then having to sit there for 15 minutes. Another
weakness would be how untested acupunctureis. The study by Kim (2012) showed a that
acupuncture does help with the alleviation of acne, and in the study they cited a few other studies
that had similar conclusions that supported the theory, but as a whole there are very few studies on
the effectiveness of acupuncture and the improvement of acne. Because of this, it is hard for
acupuncture as a treatment for acne to become a common practice, as there is
The Ideal City In Plato s The Republic
In book II of The Republic, Glaucon has yet to be convinced that being just is better than being
unjust. (Cooper, Plato: The Complete Works , 357) He wants Socrates to further explain why
justice should be valued both in itself and for the consequences that come from it. (Cooper, Plato:
The Complete Works , 358b) Socrates thinks that best way to this would be to theorize how justice
would look in an ideal city. Socrates main goal from this point until book IV is to build this city
theoretically and explain how justice acts upon this ideal city. For this paper, I am going to argue
why this city is not completely good by explaining why I would not choose to live in it.
First, Socrates needs citizens that are specialized in a particular trade, ... Show more content on
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Although I find myself agreeing with many of the positions that Socrates holds in The Republic,
this idea of this city is certainty not one of them. On the outside, the idea of a city run by
educated and philosophical intellectuals who are incapable of being corrupt sounds outstanding.
But once you begin to understand the details of how this city will be founded and maintained, it
becomes obvious that this is a city which relies heavily on fascism and authoritarianism. I think
these details start to become apparent when Socrates begins speaking on the stories that will be
told to the guardians. The fact that the guardians are only permitted to hear certain stories shows
that they really don t have any freedom over their soul or mind. They are like a product that is
carefully manufactured to serve a very specific purpose. They are designed to basically be cogs
in the machine, instead of living any kind of fulfilling life. In fact, it seems like everyone in the
city is basically meant to be a cog in the machine. My next huge problem is Socrates choice to lie to
all the citizens by making them believe the narrative about the metals. This is fundamentally wrong.
Each citizen of a just city should be given every opportunity to seek out truth. Instead, Socrates
chooses to deter these citizens from finding any truth. That is completely unjust, even if it is for the
good of the city. I also find it quite disturbing

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