...The End by Charles Olaleye It was January 1st 2015 when millions of people were shocked to hear about the death of Harry Styles. Police found him dead in the kitchen of his house. There was no murder weapon found on the scene of the death. When other members of One Direction were asked about the death of their former friend. They said they knew nothing of what could have happened to him. They said “he seemed like totally fine” What they did know was that he said he had to meet someone in a cemetery 10 minutes before he died. No one knows if that could have been the reason of his death. One month later police think they have a lead on the semi-recent shocking death of Harry Styles. A knife was found next to the dead body of Harry Styles. His body for some reason was found next to a tombstone that said Niall Horan on it. A little weird? The knife had no fingerprints on it and the body had no blood on it and looked completely fine. Then what could have caused this mysterious death? The grave under the tombstone that said Niall Horan on it was dug up by investigators and another clue was found. A hammer was inside the grave with a dent on it and the initials Z.M which could have stood for Zayn Malik. No one knows why that would be. Two months after the death of Harry Styles investigators have another lead on the investigation. Behind the tombstone that had the name Niall Horan on it was a gun that had the name Liam Payne on it ironically. Investigators asked Liam if this...
Words: 942 - Pages: 4
...1. Write the numbers to be added in two horizontal lines, below each other, aligning the decimal points. If the number is a whole number (ie. no decimal), add a decimal point to the end of the number. Add zeroes to empty spaces on the right to line up the columns. Ads by Google Math Worksheets Free Math Worksheets K-8 Math Practice www.thegreatmartinicompany.com 2. 2 Starting on the right, add the numbers in that column and put the answer directly under the column. If the answer is greater than 10, place the last number under the column and any remaining numbers above the column directly to the left (commonly referred to as "carry over"). 3. 3 Add all columns in the same manner as step 2, being careful to remember any numbers that carried over from the previous column. 4. 4 Place a decimal point in the answer directly below the decimal point in the numbers above. Counting from the decimal point to the left, put a comma after every third digit. Adding by Regrouping One of the wonderful things about addition is that the order doesn't matter --- assuming you're adding only positive numbers, of course! This flexibility allows you to rearrange your addition problems to suit yourself. Some examples: 27 + 19 can become (27 + 3) + 16 which then becomes 30 + 16 for a final answer of 46 54 + 38 can become (50 + 30) + (4 + 8) which then becomes 80 + 12 for a final answer of 92 125 + 16 can become 125 + 5 + 11 or possibly 125 + 10 + 6, for a total of 141 3807...
Words: 283 - Pages: 2
...University of Phoenix Material American Imperialism- Learning Team “C” Part 1 Complete the chart by identifying the following: ➢ Identify the countries or areas where the United States engaged in imperialistic actions during the period from about 1870 to 1914. ➢ Discuss why each area was important to American empire building (political, economic, and social). ➢ Explain America’s expansionist ideals. What were some of the factors that justified American imperialist actions? ➢ Identify the current political status of these places in relation to the United States. Age of Imperialism: 1870 to 1914 |Place |Why was there interest? |U.S. actions |Status today | |Hawaii |Our interest was with the sugar plantations. |In 1893 some American rebels and troops seized |Hawaii is now a state within the United States. | | |There was also interest there since America |Queen Lili’uokalani and declared a provisional | | | |wanted Hawaii to become a part of the US due |government. | | | |to the tariff policy. Also...
Words: 1550 - Pages: 7
...HIUS Notes 08/29/2011 The Pilgrims of Plymouth * Mayflower Compact * Emphasized allegiance to the Crown * Denied any intent to form a spate republic * Established a civil government based on religious principle and covenanted relationship to God * Some initial success in establishing colony, but soon dwarfed and absorbed by their neighbor- Massachusetts Bay * Why did Plymouth not prosper? * Unpopular religious views meant little new immigration * Separatism culturally difficult and unpopular * No good harbor so they did not develop any industry Why leave England? * Push factors * 1629-1640 Charles 1 and Archbishop William laud * No parliament * Eliminated Puritans from Anglican church * Economic Crisis * Widespread Disease * Pull Factors * Drive to convert the natives * John Eliot (1604-1690) * New land to create a community of covenanted believers * Other Destinations * Ireland * The Netherlands & the Rhineland * West Indies * 1630- Arbella the flagship of large migration to North America * Hohn Winthrop provides a window into the “puritan Dilemma” * Colonists of Massachusetts Bay carefully chosen * This was to be “a city on a Hill” * A lesson in the struggle to live godly values in an evil world * Government a covenantal contract with God this led to issues in legal...
Words: 579 - Pages: 3
...1. What health disparities are faced by the populations served by your clinical site? a. According to The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care (2014), blacks with diabetes in Chicago had 1.7 times the rate of limb amputations than whites with diabetes. This can be attributed to several factors including lack of physical activity due to fear of crime infested community, inability to pay for medication, and deficient knowledge of “healthy” food choices. 2. How does the clinical site address the disparities? What resources are present? a. At Fantus Clinic they provide a pharmacy in which patients can receive their diabetic medicine at a discounted rate; they furthermore have a nutrition program that counsels diabetic patients on how to select healthy food choices when grocery shopping. 3. Are the methods used to address the health disparities representative of evidence-based practice? Explain why or why not? (Cite references) a. The interventions used at Fantus follow evidence based guidelines due to the fact they coincide with strategies suggested in The Chronic Care Model. In this model community health organizations are required to teach patients how to self manage their chronic which is exactly what Fantus does through it’s nutrition counseling. 4. Describe the development/progress made on the Healthy People 2020 Clinical Project. a. This week in clinical I made progress toward the Healthy People 2020 Clinical Project by asking the nurse in the asthma clinic in which...
Words: 264 - Pages: 2
...Fhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfhfh hthfsnjfsb jgvbjhgvjhf j fd gdfh h dagg adfh fg h hfh hg fd g gh gr jrjjrcbjc sc kcbc sk cgs s gchs cs cjgs sjgcsj sc sjcs jc sc sjcsjvcsccsjcfs cjsc sjs c cscfg suc sj hsjjs c s scvdsdcsc sccsdcvsd ds c ss d s sd sd f s fs s c c c s shchvwhole lifetime, since I couldn't manage Uncle to save my life. So far as I was concerned it was a change completely to somethin soundin very geographical weather like to me, like somethin you'd find in a almanac. Or somethin you'd run across when you sittin in the navigator seat with a wet thumb on the map crinkly in your lap, watchin the roads and signs so when Granddaddy Vale say "Which was, Scout," you got sense enough to say take the next exit or take a left or whatever it is. Not that Scout's my name. Just the name Granddaddy call whoever sittin in the navigator seat. Which is usually me cause I don't feature sittin in the back with the pecans. Now, you figure pecans all right to be sittin with. If you thinks so, that's your business. But they dusty sometime and make you cough. And they got a way of slidin around and down sudden, like maybe a rat in the buckets, So if you scary like me, you sleep with the lights on and blame it on Baby Jason and, so as not to waste good electric, you study the maps. And that's how come I'm in the navigator seat most times and get to be called Scout. So Hunca Bubba in the back with the pecans and Baby Jason, and he in love. And we got to hear all this stuff about...
Words: 308 - Pages: 2
...Description of Services Mike Trujillo Kaplan University AB209: Small Business Management Prof: Terra Bjorling 6/3/13 Double Deuce Designs will offer Web design and internet marketing skills to any that need it. One thing that will separate this business is a key focus on SEO (Search Engine Optimization) of all aspects of site design.Internet marketing will involve Social media accounts (varying on the type of business) Lead captures from a sign up form offering an array of goodies. Craigslist ad’s where applicable. This type of business will provide services over the internet and connect with individuals or businesses locally or if time and finances are available in person. This growth potential will vary on the amount of work that can be brought in and maintained. For the time being I will be the only person providing services, unless the time comes that I need to use a graphic designer for some type or artistic imagery (if it cannot be done by myself) The world is growing at a fast pace, online. Businesses, charities and individuals need to have someone looking out for their interest on the web. While it is easy for anyone to set up a WordPress site, actually knowing how search engines crawl a website and actually knowing about keyword results and domain name selection, page titles and other aspects is where I put my focus. Getting the customer ranked on the first page of any search engine and ranked as high as possible is what I strive for. The WordPress or any...
Words: 339 - Pages: 2
...Throughout all of my life I have seen my mother, Misty, as both a role model and a close friend. I can recall countless times where she has guided me through a dark situation, or given me advice that is more than just parental filler. Although there are countless people to look up to, my ideals and outlooks are strikingly similar to Misty’s. Since I can remember, my family has always seemed to be on an endless roller coaster. Constant bickering and tension has always plagued us. From death to divorce, the situational residue remains evident in everyday life. When my mom and dad divorced, it seemed to be much harder on me than on my own parents. I had not expected it at all, which made it sting all the more. Alongside the divorce, financial conflicts seemed to arise. Money was tight, and being a single mom to two sons can add up. With a father who seemed to spend more than make more, we were more in the hole than before. Of course I wasn’t able to get a job at the age of six to help support my mom and myself, so all of the enoulment derives from Misty. Despite the given severity of the situation, Misty managed to remain strong and raise a son. She took up two jobs and did everything she could to make sure I was happy, along with herself too. After all the fire had died down and life continued as subnormal, she managed to remarry and build a stronger and more stable family. Even with the stress of two families to manage, Misty remains unyielding. A little while ago, someone...
Words: 503 - Pages: 3
...Rosalia Cochon October 17, 2014 Saudi Arabia Oil Sales to US Imperiled by Shale Boom Analytical Essay After years of keeping the price, of crude oil sold to the United States, low enough to maintain market share, Saudi Arabia is at a disadvantage as the shale gas leaves American refiners with abundant supplies of inexpensive domestic oil. This article, published on Bloomberg Business Weekly on September 28, 2014, describes the changes in Saudi´s oil market now that the US turns to lower-priced domestic oil. Saudi´s imports are being pushed back by domestic production, rising to 65% in the past five years due to technological advancements in hydraulic fraking in part of the US. Saudi´s sales to Asia will become crucial moving forward, as demand for crude in the region is expected to rise 44% through 2035, while demand from North America shrinks. Due to United States’ preference for domestic oil, the demand of Saudi´s crude oil is decreasing. A decrease in demand implies that consumers (US) plan to purchase less of the good at each possible price since, demand is the consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service at a given time and place. Therefore, the demand curve for crude oil in Saudi will shift to the left, forcing price and quantity to decrease due to the law of demand which claims that, all else equal, as the price of a good or service increases, consumer´s demand for the good or service will decrease, and vice versa. The demand curve...
Words: 816 - Pages: 4
...Plenum and riser used in back bone/ open spaces Conduits can run anywhere for support Open basket ok in a locked closet Raceway used everywhere but in locked closets Keep high voltage and low voltage separated ways around in in specific raceways J hooks used above a celling Fire protection- raceways Fiber –Protection systems MDF =main distribution facility or the Point of presence for all the incoming Want to have all the utilities near the MDF MDF aka the Main Closet IDF= intermediate distribution facility the closets connected to the main closet MDF= the Main cross connect so MC or MCC IDF=ICC or IC or HCC or HC or VCC |Horizontal Cross connect| Location gives its function and name Physically no difference between an IDF and an MDF No running copper outside run fiber outside HCC is where you will find the users Must go MCC to ICC to HCC no ICC to ICC to HCC ICC has no Printers no application layer devices it is only connection to the HCC and MCC Can all come from one rack and closet if it must but it must still follow the standard Covered raceways needed in the work environment Open baskets in the locked closets Cross connect means different types of media where they mean is a transmit point Cables specified in 606 Phones usually were run by cat 3 Cat 5e and above is best for modern installs 200 out of coax cable Rg6 coax used in lab Fiber is more secure and maintenance is very low on fiber Closet standards are under 568-C Document EVERYTHING...
Words: 325 - Pages: 2
...Financial Statements Review Team A, Brandon Johnson, Alicia Johnson, Aisha Syed, Howard Carter HCS 405 January 16, 2014 ML Financial Statements Review As we come to the end of year it is once again the time for the Chief Financial Officer and my staff to complete our annual financial statements review report. In this department we think that this is one of the more important events that take place in the calendar year. This is now the time in which we do our part in planning for the growth and development of the Patton-Fuller Community Hospital. In our annual review we will dissect every of aspect of our financial operations. This is the time in which we identify weaknesses and strengths in order to be more efficient in the future. In this we will have a close look at our audited and unaudited financial statements, effect of revenue sources, and the hospital’s revenues and expenses. The audited financial statement at Patton-Fuller Community Hospital provides a business economic report that have been organized and specialized by a CPA that does the auditing for a company. The accountant prepares the business accounts to ensure it meets the obligation of the U.S.GAAP. From 2008-2009 the audited statement of cash flows and the statement of Retained Earnings both showed the companies losses and gains from one year to the next. The audited cash flow statement also openly shows examples of investments, having company activities, and ways to stay debt free in hospital settings...
Words: 955 - Pages: 4
...God’s Eternal Love God created the world for us. It is where mankind exists. Without God, there is no “us”. From the time we wake up to the time we sleep, everything we see is created by our loving God. God created the world because he wants to share his life to others. The greatest thing in the world is love. It is the most powerful force in the universe. Love is the force that connects us and that breathes life into all things. Without love we are nothing. Love is the most mysterious thing that no one can unravel. There are two kinds of love, Human Love and Divine Love. Human love has expectations and is limited. Love from humanity is like to-love and to-be-loved. You need to love your neighbor so they can love you back. On the other hand, human love has its worst part: withdrawal. Not everyone we love will love us back. But with divine love, love is pure and sincere. God’s love is unconditional and constant. His love is never selfish and proud. It is kind and humble. Our God created the world for he wants to share his life to us. God loves us much more than himself. Even though we commit sins, he will never turn his back to us but instead he will love us more whereas his love is eternal. God give us what he has and what he is. He made mankind by his own form. He created the heavens, mountains, plants and oceans just for us to have a perfect life. God does not want us to suffer from any consequences. He does not want us to be hurt. That is how God loves us. Even though...
Words: 1017 - Pages: 5
..."Count On Me" [Verse 1:] Joyce: Oh uh-huh If you ever find yourself stuck in the middle of the sea Tyson: I'll sail the world to find you Sean: If you ever find yourself lost in the dark and you can't see Cassandra: I'll be the light to guide you Michelle: Find out what we're made of When we are called to help our friends in need [Chorus:] Jemison: You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it Jamila: I can count on you like 4, 3, 2 You'll be there Walter: 'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah Ooooooh, oooohhh yeah, yeah [Verse 2:] Louis: If you're tossin' and you're turnin' And you just can't fall asleep Remington: I'll sing a song beside you Mikee: And if you ever forget how much you really mean to me Elyse: Every day I will remind you Oooh Kaydee: Find out what we're made of When we are called to help our friends in need [Chorus:] Paolo Genato: You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it Paolo Yap: I can count on you like 4, 3, 2 You'll be there Miguel: 'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah Ooooooh, oooohhh yeah, yeah Hiu: You'll always have my shoulder when you cry Vince: I'll never let go, never say goodbye You know... [Chorus:] Meeka: You can count on me like 1, 2, 3 I'll be there And I know when I need it Hazel Jasmine&Hazel: I can count on you like 4, 3, 2 You'll be there Jeline & Karen: 'Cause that's...
Words: 313 - Pages: 2
...Heuristic Building blocks of Problem-Solving Kristopher Polk ITT Technical Institute There are five steps or building blocks to the heuristic approach of problem-solving. These steps are defining the problem, generating solutions, deciding a course of action, implementing a solution, and evaluating a solution. Each of these steps are equally important and are great tools to solving a problem. One cannot solve a problem without first defining the problem; this step can prove to be one of the most difficult. The first and most difficult step of the problem-solving heuristic is defining the problem. This can prove to be very difficult due to the problem not being that obvious at first glance, and can lead to coming back to this step numerous times. Once the real problem is defined a few questions must be asked: Has the problem been solved before? Is it worth solving? Which resources are available to obtain a solution? Determining what resources are available will greatly help with the next step in the problem-solving heuristic, which is generating solutions to the problem. Brainstorming is an important and vital tool to generating solutions to a problem. Brainstorming allows for generating solutions that are and are not possible. Asking others for their ideas of solutions to the problem is a great tool as well; others may see the problem from a different angle. After generating all of these solutions it is then time to decide on a plan of action. This next step...
Words: 522 - Pages: 3
...The significance of Cecil Rhodes on the British Empire It is true, Cecil Rhodes had an unquestionable impact on the British Empire and has become one of the most important figures in British Imperial history. The rapidity of his progress in South Africa is quite phenomenal; from the age of 37 he had become the Prime Minister of Cape Colony, and was part head of De Beers Consolidated, a diamond mining company which possessed a near monopoly of the global diamond market. However, this essay will claim that Rhodes as a businessman was not the main element in his imperial notoriety, prioritising NM Rothschild & Sons finance and subsequent corporate decisions over those made specifically by Rhodes. I will argue that Rhodes’ significance was mainly to the detriment of the British Empire, as his political blunders and capitalistic short-sightedness greatly tarnished public opinion towards Empire - nationally and internationally - and facilitated Britains losing independence in the Boer war of 1899. Rhodes’ methods were questionable to say the least, and his ability to strengthen Britain, whilst at the same time tarnish her long standing reputation as justified sovereign of her colonies was, impressive, to say the most. It has been said that Rhodes’ impeccable success as an imperialist can be greatly accredited to his success as a businessman. For it was his speculation in diamond and gold mining proper which facilitated his amass of wealth. Needless to say, the role of international...
Words: 2677 - Pages: 11