Meanwhile, at the Strategic Air Command (SAC) war room, General Bogan and Colonel Cascio are giving a tour to Congressman Raskob and Mr. Gordon Knapp. Bogan explains to his visitors how the room works, including explaining the Big Board, which projects large maps indicating the movements of submarines, ships, and airplanes. Suddenly, the war room goes to Condition Blue: An unidentified flying object (UFO) is heading toward the United States from the Soviet Union. Six squadrons of six Vindicator nuclear bombers each are ordered to their fail-safe positions. April 23, 2018 Read More »
Design a social work intervention to address the issues in this case you select. You should be able to integrate policy issues, community issues, may choose one of the following clinical interventions: cognitive behavioral therapy, structural family therapy, Bowenian family therapy, or narrative therapy. All papers should end with a summary that includes recommendation and a reflection of the writer’s use of self. You must have supporting documentation and citations in your paper. April 23, 2018 Read More »
Advertising is a marketing concept that aims at influencing the buying behavior of consumers. In this context, consumer behavior is the thought process and action by which consumers evaluate, purchase, and consume the services or products to satisfy their needs or wants. This research paper discussed the effects of advertisements on the buying behavior of consumers April 23, 2018 Read More »
Cancer is an impenetrable disease that is malignant, which means they can spread into or invade nearby tissues. Cancer immunotherapy is a treatment that uses certain parts of a person’s immune systems to fight cancer. Most of the immunotherapy treatments out on the market have downsides-from difficult-to handle side effects to high cost and lengthy preparation or treatment times ( Conger, 2018). This “cancer vaccine” just requires a one-time application of very small amounts of two agents to stimulate the immune cells only within the cancer tumor itself ( Conger, 2018). April 23, 2018 Read More »
Pythagoras Emerging from the Underworld is an Italian work painted in 1662 by Salvator Rosa. The piece, 51 5/8 x 74 7/16 inches, resides in the Kimbell Art Museum, and depicts a crowd of people in an outdoor landscape. These people all appear to gaze to the right, and if we follow their gaze, we find Pythagoras emerging from a wood, climbing up a hill, the peak of which holds the crowd of people. The scene is lit by a solitary ray of sunlight against a storm in the distance, shining upon the crowd on the left and eventually falling on Pythagoras on the right. April 23, 2018 Read More »
intimate love is like a pair of roses, dancing around each other. The blue ribbon represents waltz music to which the pair of roses is dancing. The artist used different shades of red for the small roses to differentiate and create prominence to the ‘love’ roses. The small roses look like a crowd of audiences that are watching the pair of ‘love’ red roses dancing to the waltz made by the waves of blue ribbon. April 23, 2018 Read More »
Basic Features of Reacting to the Past Reacting to the Past is a series of historical role-playing games. April 23, 2018 Read More »
Mike Royko Chicago Daily News You are a lifelong Chicagoan. Born to a working class Polish mother and a Ukrainian father, you grew up in an apartment above their bar, the “Blue Sky Lounge.” You briefly attended a junior college before enlisting in the US Air Force in 1952. After serving in Korea, you were reassigned to work as a radio operator at Chicago’s O’Hare airport. April 23, 2018 Read More »
There are similarities and differences between the standard academic essay and a critical reflection. Writing a critical reflection is like writing an academic essay because you need to integrate secondary source material such as journal articles as evidence. You need to incorporate discipline or subject-specific vocabulary (as noted in the example of writing about nutrition earlier. April 23, 2018 Read More »
Cultural self-awareness (or the lack of) can be seen when people travel. For example, I was in my early twenties when I first travelled overseas to Indonesia. Like many young Australians, my first destination was Bali. At the Denpasar airport I overheard many Australian tourists complaining about an issue they considered very serious. “Why don’t they speak English here? You’d think in this day and age, everyone would.” One woman said loudly. Her friends wholeheartedly agreed as they tried to negotiate their way through the airport with signs in Bahasa Indonesia. There was no recognition that they were in a foreign country and shouldn’t just expect everyone to speak English wherever they went. Quappe and Cantatore (2005) would describe this as people in a ‘parochial stage’, where they think that their way is the only possible way. There was no evidence that they had made any effort to learn enough Bahasa Indonesia to get by in these situations. April 23, 2018 Read More »