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Term Paper # 16776 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"John Q", 2002.
A review of the movie "John Q".
1,001 words (approx. 4.0 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 35.95
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This paper presents an examination of the movie "John Q" about a father's fight against the health care system when he discovers it will not pay for his son's medical treatment and the dire consequences that follow. It discusses how the movie provides a real life look at what millions of Americans face in this nation with being underinsured or uninsured and how it brings to light just how frustrated the public has become and judging by the audience reactions around the nation it hits home. The movie underscores what happens to hard working Americans facing catastrophic illness and the actions of one man, John Q, illustrates what many Americans wish they had the courage to do.

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"This movie works to uncover the hospital trauma and drama that occurs in many life threatening but experimental situations(McCarthy, 2002). The hospital administrator played by Anne Heche provides the outlet for the audience frustration when she sits across the table after the Archibalds find out their son is dying and clinically tells them that they cannot help their son unless they have many thousands of dollars to pay upfront as a deposit for his transplant(McCarthy, 2002). When John Q takes the hospital hostage the police get involved and Robert Duvall plays the cop who handles the hostage negotiations. He becomes sympathetic to the cause and this causes the audience to side even more with John and the plight he finds himself in."
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I.Q.Testing, 2005.
This paper discusses the controversy over the efficacy of I.Q. testing.
915 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 32.95
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This paper explains that the I.Q. controversy revolves around four main issues: 1) the nature and validity of these tests, 2) the question of cultural bias in tests when they are used for certain minority groups, 3) the relative contributions of heredity and environment to individual differences in general mental ability and 4) the causes of the observed differences in mental abilities between social classes and racial groups. The author states that there is no correlation between I.Q. and success; about the only thing, I.Q. testing can predict is success in school because higher I Q children tend to like going to school. The paper concludes that, until I.Q. testing takes into account the environment of those tested and the creators of the test represent a cross-section of those being tested, they will continue to be unfair.

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"Some who measure the effectiveness of I Q testing claim that children who have been exposed from infancy to the daily routine of mental stimulation have shown remarkable advancement compared to a control group. This seems like an elitist approach. On the other hand, how many news stories of over-achieving minority young people have featured a parent relating how "from the time he could read, we urged him to read and ask questions, and write." There are also success stories of minority young people who used only their own initiative to escape from dangerous friends or neighborhoods or to do more than survive when their families were torn apart."
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"The True Story of Ah Q", 2007.
This paper discusses the Chinese story "The True Story of Ah Q" by Lu Xun.
1,465 words (approx. 5.9 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 48.95
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The paper examines "The True Story of Ah Q", which appeared in 1921 as a story attacking archaic ways of thinking in Chinese society. The paper describes how this book portrays the everyday sufferings of a typical Chinese vagrant and his daily battles to remain alive and to keep his self-respect. The paper explains that, when publishing the story, Lu Xun hoped that it would inspire people of conscience to want to do something towards alleviating poverty and promoting social reform.

Outline:
Introduction
The Story
Political Significance

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"Lu Xun or Lu Hsun was a pen name used by Zhou Shuren (1881-1936) when publishing different short stories that usually offered criticism of Chinese society. Lu Xun wanted a radical change in China that he saw had to remove old and often repressive social customs. His early life allowed him to see a good deal of what life was like for ordinary Chinese as he was born to poor parents yet had an educated mother to encourage his studies. Lu Xun studied at the Jiangnan Naval Academy, the School of Railways and Mines in Nanjing and then became a medical student at Sendai in Japan. He also became familiar with social reform movements in China which he supported and at the turn of the 20th century saw the need for a literary movement to convince more people of what had to leave Chinese culture if the country was to be more humane, let alone to modernize."
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"John Q", 2004.
An examination of the movie, "John Q", by applying the Orem Family Model theory.
2,215 words (approx. 8.9 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 68.95
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This paper tells the story from the film, in which a man who is desperate for financial resources to save the life of his sick son, takes patients of an ER hostage in return for his son's surgery. It applies the Orem Model to this situation and analyzes the sociology of the family structure and dynamics within the movie.

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"The movie John Q is meant to entertain us, as are all such blockbuster movies with mega-stars. However, simply because a movie has good acting and high production values does not mean that it cannot also teach us important things about human nature. This movie in fact allows us to understand some of the important dynamics of family life. Of course, few families face the kinds of severe stresses that this family does. However, the film?s director, Nick Cassavetes, allows us to see that while the degree of stress that the members of this family experience, and the ways in which they react to it, are substantially greater than what most American families have to face, the patterns of dealing with stress that we see in this family are not in fact qualitatively different from those that occur in other families."
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Lu Hsun "The True Story of Ah Q", 2005.
A discussion of one of the most widely read pieces of Chinese literature and its author.
1,503 words (approx. 6.0 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 49.95
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This paper describes the life of Lu Hsun and explains how his experiences influenced the writing of his novel, "The True Story of Ah Q". The paper also summarizes the plot of the book and demonstrates, through the use of examples from the book, that the author's objective in writing the story was to expose the weaknesses in the Chinese soul and national character.

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"Around 1906-1907, Lu Hsun involved himself with literary pursuits and wrote several essays and made some translations of important Russian works. Literature became his vital tool for change and he felt he could guide his people in the right direction with his pen. His literary career however took off in 1918 after the October Revolution of 1917 and coincided with May Fourth Movement of 1919. His desire for change and revolution led to his immortal work The True Story of, Ah Q that established his position as the pioneer of new literature movement in China."
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I.Q. Tests, 2003.
Discusses key issues.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 6 sources, $ 39.95
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Contends that IQ tests do more harm than good. Discusses the bias of standardized tests, a proposal by University of California to stop using the SAT in its admissions process, and different types of tests, including Achievement, Aptitude, and Intelligence tests.

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"It is one of the great contradictions in American society: We preach equality and then try to find as many ways as possible of demonstrating inequality. Essential to the heart of any democracy is a belief in the essential equality of all citizens..."
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The Synoptic Problem and the Logia Sayings Source, 2005.
An attempt to understand the effect of the Logia, or "Q", sayings source on the scholarship of the modern synoptic problem.
2,594 words (approx. 10.4 pages), 10 sources, APA, $ 78.95
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Many centuries of religious scholarship exists in writing. The focus of this paper is that of Christian and New Testament studies. More specifically, it examines the synoptic problem and its answer in the form of the two-source hypothesis. As a major part of the two source theory, is the postulation of a hypothetical document of sayings, called the 'Q' source, or as it was known earlier on in the twentieth century, the 'Logia' sayings source. It was not until the late nineteenth century that much of the scholarship on the Q source started in earnest. This paper examines how, from its humble beginnings in the eighteenth century, Q has exploded as one of the most contentious topics of debate among scholars.

Outline
The Synoptic Problem
The Two Source Hypothesis
History of Q
Current Q Studies
Structure of Q
Objections to Q
Conclusions

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"Currently, we are still treading much water in the form of Q studies. The relatively recent archaeological discovery at Nag Hummadi in 1945 revealed a document of refreshingly amazing use to us. While excavating the finds in Egypt, archaeologist discovered the Gospel of Thomas, an ancient text calling itself a gospel and comprising of several supposed sayings of Jesus. This helps us in our studies of Q by giving Q added support. Before Thomas, no other sayings source had been found, or at least a text comprised solely of sayings. Therefore, Q's existence as a sayings source had not been taken as seriously as after this discovery. "
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Television Ratings, 2007.
This paper examines current rating systems and looks at whether the Q-Score reports accurately represent the American television viewing public.
4,800 words (approx. 19.2 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 122.95
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This research proposal identifies the known problems with the rating systems and proposes a study that would help determine if the Q-Score reports are misrepresenting the American television viewing public. In this article, the writer discusses whether Marketing Evaluations'
Q-Scores for television ratings accurately represent the television viewing habits of all Americans, including minority groups, or whether the limited population samples and data analysis methods are skewed in such a way that minority populations are underrepresented in ratings and the media. The writer claims that this is an important study because of the integral role that television and the media play in the lives of all Americans, and as a part of American society overall. The writer concludes that if there is a misrepresentation of minority groups in the current Q-ratings reports, this must be identified and this information made available to the public so that all members of society can make an informed decision regarding media-related activities, such as advertising, that are affected by the quality of television ratings reports.

Outline:
Abstract
Purpose and Rationale
Hypothesis
Literature Review
Limitations
Works Cited

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"If a small-scale study finds a significant problem, other researchers will be interested in doing further analysis on this issue. Also, the public may simply be made aware of the issue, therefore considering these questions when taking stock in ratings reports. It is known that the television media industry and their advertisers depends on ratings reports to make decisions regarding programming and product placement. It is also well documented that minority groups have been significantly underrepresented in the Nielsen ratings, the country's leading marketing provider of television ratings, as will be illustrated by the following literature review. What is not known is whether the Q Rating system, which collected data in different ways than the Nielsen ratings, also has a problem in properly representing minority groups and providing accurate data on the television viewing habits of the American public."
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The Chinese Revolution's Impact on Literature, 2005.
A look at how the Chinese revolution influenced literature during the early 1900s specifically focusing on Lu Xun and his novel "The True Story of Ah Q".
2,002 words (approx. 8.0 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 63.95
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The paper is an account of the Chinese revolution including Sun Yat-Sen, the Ch'ing Dynasty, the Wen Zi Yu laws , the Confucius way of thinking, and a biography of Lu Xun himself. It discusses how Lu Xun was able to capture the essence of the Chinese people during the revolutionary times. It also details the significance of Ah Q's name and its significance to the story. A major point that is made in this paper is how fictional Ah Q is a representation of Lu Xun's world, and how he represents the common man by giving many examples. It also demonstrates how Lu Xun's characters in "The True Story of Ah Q" represent the resistance and the promotion of the changes that were taking place in China during their revolution.

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"The last dynasty to ever rule in China was the Qing/Ch'ing Dynasty. This particular dynasty was very corrupt and did not meet the needs of its countrymen and women. "The Ch'ing dynasty was established by the Manchus, who invaded China and captured Beijing in 1644, and lasted until 1911. The term Ch'ing means "pure," and it was used to add legitimacy to an alien rule" (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001). It is ironic to see that the term Ch'ing means 'pure', because it was anything but pure. The Ch'ing dynasty had kept its people oppressed by not responding to their everyday needs. Literature was even under attack when the Wen Zi Yu laws went into effect. The Wen Zi Yu laws outlawed anybody to write anythng against the government, and it also let the government control what was acceptanble and what was unacceptable (Wikipedia Encyclopedia : online sorce). "
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Monitoring Device For Patients With Congestive Heart Failure, 2007.
A review of an article entitled "Pilot Study of a Web-based Compliance Monitoring Device for Patients with Congestive Heart Failure," written by NT Artinian, JK Harden, MW Kronenberg, JS Vander Wal, E Daher, Q Stephens, et al.
1,641 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 1 source, APA, $ 53.95
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This paper analyzes the article "Pilot Study of a Web-based Compliance Monitoring Device for Patients with Congestive Heart Failure," written by NT Artinian, JK Harden, MW Kronenberg, JS Vander Wal, E Daher, Q Stephens, et al. It describes the purpose and hypotheses of the study and discusses the study variables. The paper then reviews the related literature and analyzes the study design as presented in the article.

Table of Contents:
Problem
Study Purpose
Research Question(s)
Hypothesis/hypotheses
Study Variables
Conceptual Model/Theoretical Framework
Review of Related Literature
Study Design
Sample and Setting
Identification and Control of Extraneous Variables
Study Instruments/Tools
Data Collection Methods
Data Analysis Procedures
Strengths/Limitations

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"The support provided for the validity of the study instruments was adequate for use in this study and employed the Chronbach alpha reliability coefficient. The scales were appropriate for this study in that they were specifically made for CHF patients and possessed specific subscales appropriate for measuring quality of life in this study. The validity of the Revised Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale was carried out for this particular study by a panel consisting of two nurse practitioners and two experts in self-care. Using the average Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient across times was 0.81 (Artinian, Harden, Kronenberg, Vander Wal, Daher, Stephens et al, 2003)."
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Velocity Experiment Using a Thin-Walled Cylinder, 2000.
A report on an experiment designed to demonstrate that the radius r of a thin-walled, rigid-body cylinder, when neglecting friction, has no effect upon the velocity of the center of mass vcm of the cylinder down an inclined plane of constant angle q.
1,700 words (approx. 6.8 pages), 2 sources, $ 55.95
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"This is accomplished by showing that vcm of the cylinder is a function of gravity g down an inclined plane and the height h of the inclined plane, unaffected by the radius of the cylinder as given in the equation

vcm = (gh)1/2

The lab is an original comprehensive work with a full theoretical background of derived equations, and tables and graphs displaying all pertinent experimental data. "
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"The House on Mango Street", 2002.
This essay discusses Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street", and her short stories "Only Daughter," "Barbie-Q" and "Never Marry a Mexican."
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 7 sources, $ 53.95
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This paper shows how Cisneros' themes are closely related to the experiences of Latino women and their struggle to overcome sexism and alienation in the world around them.
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Children of Broken Homes, 2002.
This paper looks at two studies of delinquent children: "Crime & Human Nature" by James Q. Wilson and Richard J. Herrnstein and the work of Deborah Gorman-Smith et al.
1,220 words (approx. 4.9 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 41.95
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The paper discusses the theories of Wilson and Herrnstein who have found that broken homes by themselves do not necessarily cause children to engage in delinquent behavior. These opinions are compared to those of Gorman-Smith et al. who explore the effects of the different types of family problems on delinquent behavior. The writer finds that these studies have serious and important implications for social workers working with families in crisis.

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"Reviewing the studies that examine the effect of broken homes on delinquent behavior, Wilson and Herrnstein actually found many studies that did not establish a relationship between family structure and delinquent behavior. Therefore, there is a mixed response towards the association between these two aspects. Wilson and Herrnstein make perceptive observations about the nature of these contradictory findings: the lack of a common definition of a "broken home"; the effects of the surrounding neighborhood; parental traits; and socioeconomic status (Wilson & Herrnstein, 19?, pp. 248-249). Thus, these factors should be considered in such studies in order to create an unbiased experiment."
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Radio Station Comparison, 2002.
A comparison of two radio stations in Toronto: Q-107 107.1 FM and CBC Radio Two 94.1 FM.
1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 62.95
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This paper examines the content of two radio stations in Toronto, Ontario. Analysis and comparison includes the type of music, radio hosts, language, advertising, target audience and its general image. Suggestions for increasing their audience are also included.
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E-Commerce Strategy, 2006.
A paper discussing an e-commerce strategy designed to create an internet presence for a business organization.
2,354 words (approx. 9.4 pages), 7 sources, APA, $ 72.95
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This paper attempts to develop an e-Commerce strategy based upon the scenario of a company called Q Events. The paper paper asks one to consider the scenario of Q Events in regards to the implementation of a website and e-Business for the company. Further, the paper explores the Q Events as an organization ready for e-Business and the tools needed to implement a website and e-Strategy.

Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Recommendations
Conclusion

From the Paper
"Currently Q Events is a regional company specializing in promotional goods such as T-shirts, mouse pads, mugs and other items with the customer's motif design or company logo. Q Events has significant experience in their current market although they only have a physical presence in the North West of California. They provide quantities as little as ten up to thousands of supplies directly to clients who are nationally based. However, Q Events sees the need to remain competitive in area where outside international companies are gaining strength due to their Internet presence. Currently Q Events does not have an Internet presence or website but would like to explore this option. The Managing Director is an out-going leader who lacks technical expertise. Part of the job of the consultant is to put his weaknesses to work for him and incorporate his other creative ideas into the over vision of the e-commerce strategy."
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