Sunday, January 19, 2020
How the earth was made Essay
1. According to the church, the age of the earth was 6,000 years old. 2. James Hutton discovered that the earth was much older from the tilted rocks because he knew these rocks was once laid down horizontally on the sea floor and were buried under great depth to be crystalized. Then they were tilted on end by great earth forces and then eroded away. The rocks were then deposited on top. He understood it had to take millions of years for this process to happen. 3. Lord Kelvin calculated the earth to be around 20 million years old from the law of thermodynamics. 4. Arthur Holmes used radioactive particles of uranium in the attempt to accurate date the planet. He used radiometric dating which changed the concept of how old the earth is. 5. The accepted age is the Earth is 4.5 billion years. 6. The source of most water on the Earth was extraterrestrial. It was asteroids that were filled with water that crashed on the Earth that we get our water from. 7. Granite rocks started to form the continents 3.4 billion years ago 8. Granite rocks have a much lower density than basalt. 9. The stromatolites is a single cell organism that lives off sunlight and it would fill the air with oxygen making life on earth possible. 10. Alfred Weneger was a German weather scientist and proposed that the continents had been joined together. 11. It made an extrapolation of the rocks. I was hard to believe to have a larger continent be pushed through the ocean floor and his theory was considered wrong. 12. On either side of the plates in Iceland in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, it is expanding the size of the Atlantic Ocean. Also the Fisher Eruptions in Iceland mark the path of the deep plate boundary all around the island. It is also pushing America and Europe a part. 13. The rate of continental drift is 2.5cm per year. 14. The name of the first super continent formed 1 billion years ago is Rodina 15. 700 million years ago, Rodina position was blocking the currentsà that brought warm water from the equator to the poles. Without this heat, the polar region froze. The ice reflect the sunââ¬â¢s ray from the earth and the snowball effect occurred. 16. Beneath the ice the future continent was in turmoil. Vast volcanic eruptions split Rodina a part. 17. The fossils in the Burgess Shale indicate that 500 million years ago life exploded with staggering diversity and complexity. 18. The formation of the ozone layer lead to life because it freed life forms from the oceans. The ozone layer was a UV shield for these life forms. 19. 300 million years ago in the carboniferous period, the earth was covered with wetlands. Freshwater swamps are said to cover the earth during this time. 20. Coal came from millions of years of accumulated plant matter. It came from the way wet water lands decompose. Oil and gas came from the remains of dead microorganisms. 21. The Permian Extinction 250 million years ago that 95% of species perished was caused by mass volcanic eruptions all over the Earth. 22. The new super continent that formed after mass volcanic eruptions was called Pangea. It existed 240 million years ago. 23. A new upsurge in volcanic activity spilt a part the great super continent Pangea. 24. Diamonds are the high pressure form of carbon. They are found in the mouths of ancient volcanoes. 25. 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs vanished. 26. The finding of iridium indicates that dinosaurs became extinct from a tremendous hit from a meteor on Earth. 27. The asteroid that hit the planet and caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs was 100 miles across. 28. Evidence the gives validity to plate tectonics found in the Alps is the Matterhorn which is made up of two continents. 29. Plates tectonics and erosion contribute the a mountain height 30. The two opposing forces that contribute to the formation of the Grand Canyon is the Colorado River and the uprising plateau. 31. The grand freezing was triggered when the overflowing volcanoes in Panama created the land bridge joined the North to South America. This altered global coastal currents. 32. Two pieces of evidence that glaciers covered the earth are: the scores of tiny parallel lines marked in bedrock and the way rocks were position in the New York area. 33. 200 million years from now, a new super continent will be formed. 34. 2 billion years from now, the atmosphere and oceans will be stripped away. Leaving earth as a bone dry barren dessert.
Friday, January 10, 2020
Employment responsibilities Essay
Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children and young peopleââ¬â¢s settings. Outcome 1 ââ¬â know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1 ââ¬â Health & safety, minimum wage, working hours, equality 2 ââ¬â Health & Safety at Work Act 1974: An act put in place to look after the health, safety and welfare of people at work, for protecting others against risks to health or safety in connection with the activities of people at work. Equality Act 2010: This act legally protects people from discrimination in the workplace. Employment Rights Act 1996: This act explains what rights employees have in a place of work. For example, time off work, guaranteed wages, dismissal and redundancy. 3 ââ¬â To protect employees against circumstances they may face in their working lives. Every person who works for an employer is protected from discrimination in the workplace, has the right to receive the national minimum wage, and to work no more than 48 hours per week unless they wish to. These employee rights apply regardless of whether the employee or worker is temporary, fixed-term or permanent, or how long they have worked for the employer. These laws provide rules and regulations that must be followed. 4 ââ¬â Sources and types of information and advice available can be, speaking directly to managers, reading policies and procedures, looking on the internet (direct.gov.uk) , going to a citizen advice bureau or joining a union. Outcome 2 ââ¬â understand agreed ways of working that protect own relationship with employer 1 ââ¬â My contract of employment at Crown House covers the following : job title, probationary period, place of work, pay, deductions, hours of work,à overtime, time recording, short time working and lay off, annual holidays, public holidays, sick pay, alcohol and drug testing, pension, notice and garden leave. 2 ââ¬â My payslip includes the following information: company name, department, payment method, payment period, payments, hours, rate, amount, deductions (PAYE tax, National Insurance, Pension), totals, week/month, date, department number, tax code, employee number, employee name and net total. 3 ââ¬â If you have a grievance relating to your employment, you should in the first instance raise this with the manager. If the grievance cannot be settled informally, you must set out the grievance and the basis for it in writing and submit it to the Area Manager. 4- Personal information that must be kept up to date with own employer can include : change of name, marital status, change of address, any medical conditions that may affect work, any medication prescribed that may affect work and any altercations with the police must be admitted. 5 ââ¬â Agreed ways of working includes policies and procedures, which may cover areas such as: Data protection ââ¬â how confidential files relating to staff or service users are stored in cupboards where access is only given if needed. Conflict management ââ¬â if there is any conflict between staff members this should be bought to the attention of the manager and he/she should try to resolve this professionally. Anti-discriminatory practise ââ¬â staff and service users will not be discriminated regardless of their age, gender, sexuality, religion, ethnic background or disability. Health and safety ââ¬â staff should wear appropriate clothing, for example flat shoes and covered up. It is staffs responsibility to report any health andà safety issues they may come across, whether it be broken equipment or maintenance needed within the building. Equality and diversity ââ¬â staff and service users must be treated equally but not all the same. Opportunities should not be missed just because somebody may need extra support to do something. For example, if a sensory room is upstairs and somebody cannot manage the stairs for whatever reason, help should be given (lift, stair lift) so that person can access the room. Outcome 3 ââ¬â Understand how own role fits within the wider context of the sector 1 ââ¬â My job description is to provide centred focused care to service users. To provide opportunities for service users to increase their knowledge and experience, to encourage them to maintain present skills and learn new ones, and to enable them to gain more control over their lives. To manage and minimise behaviours as best as possible. To ensure the four key principles of the ââ¬ËValuing Peopleââ¬â¢ document are adhered to at all times ââ¬ËRightsââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËIndependenceââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËChoiceââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËInclusionââ¬â¢. General and administration duties. ** Important: this is not exhaustive and is subject to review in line with the changing needs of the unit and/or the needs of the service users. 2 ââ¬â Positive Negative Accessing community and participating in activities of enjoyment People may be at risk to themselves and others (staff, members of public) Gives the company a good name Service users not motivated, become lazy Improves service users development and remain stimulated Behaviours may be displayed often Keep service users safe Gives the company a bad reputation 3 ââ¬â Other people in which staff need to communicate with will include, butà are not limited to, the following: Residential homes ââ¬â to find out how the service user has been at home (behaviours, illness), let them of know of any lunch requirements (picnics, cooked lunch), ensure money is sent in for planned activities, make sure the service user is dressed appropriately for planned activities. Speech and Language Therapists ââ¬â to assess, monitor and review a service users eating and swallowing if any problems have been noticed and reported, to offer help with communication aids and techniques. Mental health team ââ¬â attend regular appointments with service users to see how they are, is medication working? Any new problems/obsessions? How mood has been? (agitated, confused, depressed) Any behaviour triggers? 4 ââ¬â CQC are regulators for all health and social care services in Enlgand. A regulator is an organisation that checks services meet the governmentââ¬â¢s standards or rules about care. They also look after the rights of people who need extra support to stay safe. This includes people who are kept in care under a law called the Mental Health Act. The governmentââ¬â¢s standards cover all areas of care. These rules are about things like: ââ¬â respecting people and treating them in the way we all expect to be treated. ââ¬â making sure people receive the food and drink they need. ââ¬â giving people care in clean, safe buildings. ââ¬â managing services and having the right staff. CQC put care services on their register if they meet the standards, or act quickly if they do not. They continue to use different information to find out as much as they can about services. Information from the public about their experiences of care is very important to CQC. They also work with local groups and people who use services to find out whatââ¬â¢s working well and whatââ¬â¢s working badly in health and social care services in their area. Inspectors check services all over England to make sure they meet the rules for safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care. Care services, and other organisations like the NHS, also give CQC information about certain things that happen. For example, they will check a service if more people are dying there than usual. They act quickly to stop unsafe services or bad ways of working. They say what needs to change and go back to check things are better. CQC can also fine people or companies, giveà services a public warning, stop the service caring for any new people, stop a service caring for people while they find out what is happening and even shut services down. Outcome 4 ââ¬â Understand career pathways available within own related sectors 1 ââ¬â To be a care home manager you would need the following qualifications ââ¬â * at least two yearsââ¬â¢ senior management or supervisory experience in a relevant care setting within the past five years * a qualification appropriate to the care you will be providing, such as NVQ Level 4 in Health and Social Care, a degree in social work or nursing (with live registration) * a management qualification, such as NVQ Level 4 in Leadership and Management for Care Services (which replaces the Registered Managers Award (RMA)) or equivalent like a Diploma in Management Studies, or a Management NVQ Level 4 . To be a nurse you would need the following qualifications ââ¬â around 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) of Grade C and above including English Literature or Language, Mathematics and a science subject. to take a nursing degree courses you will normally need at least 2 A-Level s or equivalent. all nurse training is done by universities. They offer nursing diplomas or degrees which take three years to complete. The diplomas however are being phased out and most universities are moving to degree only in September 2011 ââ¬â all universities must move to degree only by September 2013 to work as a nurse in the United Kingdom you must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. The title ââ¬Å"Registered Nurseâ⬠is only given to you when you have that registration. To be a social worker you would need the following qualifications ââ¬â a three-year undergraduate degree or a two-year postgraduate degree in social work that is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Many university courses are full-time, although some work-based routes with part-time study may also be available. You will typically need the following qualifications in order to study for an undergraduate degree in social work: five GCSEs (A-C) including English and mathsà at least two A levels, or an equivalent qualification such as a BTEC Nationalà Diploma or NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care. You should check entry requirements, as colleges and universities may accept alternatives like an Access to Higher Education or substantial relevant work experience (paid or voluntary). If you already have a degree, you could do a two-year postgraduate Masters degree in social work. When you apply for social work training, you should ideally already have some paid or voluntary experience in a social work or care setting. You will also need to pass background checks by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Previous convictions or cautions may not automatically prevent you from this type of work. 2 ââ¬â In order to become a Deputy Manager of a day service such as Crown House, I would speak to my current manager and find out all the information I needed to know. I could also get in contact with the companies head office and if need be any training providers. 3 ââ¬â The next steps in my career pathway are as follows Any refresher training to update my knowledge and remind me what I learnt last time, this will include NAPPI training. Attend first aid course and SOVA course annually Complete NVQ level 3 by December 2015 Mental health training by June 2016 Outcome 5 ââ¬â Understand how issues of public concern may affect the image and delivery of services in the sector 1 ââ¬â The following are cases where the public have raised concerns regarding issues within the care sector: Winterbourne View Baby P Ash Court Fiona Chisholm Orme House 2 ââ¬â Abuse took place at Winterbourne View, a hospital for patients with learning disabilities and challenging behaviours in Gloucestershire. A Panorama investigation broadcast on television in 2011, exposed the physical and psychological abuse suffered by people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviour at the hospital. Local social services and the English national regulator (Care Quality Commission) had received various warnings but the mistreatment continued. One senior nurse reported his concerns to the management at Winterbourne View and to CQC, but his complaint was not taken up. The footage showed staff repeatedly assaulting and harshly restraining patients under chairs. Staff gave patients cold punishment showers, left one outside in near zero temperatures, and poured mouthwash into anotherââ¬â¢s eyes. They pulled patientsââ¬â¢ hair and forced medication into patientsââ¬â¢ mouths. Victims were shown screaming and shaking, and one patient was seen trying to jump out of a second floor window to escape the torment, and was then mocked by staff members. One patient was repeatedly poked in the eyes. A clinical psychologist who reviewed the footage described the abuse as ââ¬Å"tortureâ⬠. On 21 June 2011, 86 people and organisations wrote to the Prime Minister, David Cameron about the revelations, ââ¬Å"We are aware of the various actions currently being taken within and outside government ââ¬â such as the DH review and CQC internal inquiry. We hope to make submissions to those both individually and collectively. However, on their own these will not be enough and a clear programme is needed to achieve change. The prime minister responded saying he was ââ¬Å"appalledâ⬠at the ââ¬Å"catalogue of abusesâ⬠Panorama uncovered. In June 2011 the Association of Supported Living issued a press statement, which was followed up in writing to every member of parliament in the United Kingdom, calling for community based supported living services to replace institutional services for people with learning disabilities. The Daily Mail said ââ¬Å"Without the investigation by the BBCââ¬â¢s Panorama, given huge coverage in the Mail, the abuse of patients at Winterbourne View might be continuing to this day. As it is, the secure hospital and two other careà homes have been shut down, 11 guilty staff have been brought to justice ââ¬â and a devastating report now exposes the serial failings of the local NHS, police and health watchdogs. For the past year, the Leveson Inquiry has focused relentlessly on the failings of the media. Never let it be forgotten how much this country owes, in the fight against cruelty and corruption, to its free Press.â⬠The Daily Telegraph said, ââ¬Å"It is impossible to read the details of what went on at Winterbourne View, a care home for the severely disabled in Gloucestershire, without feeling repelled. In the wake of an exposà © from the BBCââ¬â¢s Panorama, 11 members of staff were convicted of almost 40 charges of neglect and ill treatment of those in their care.â⬠The national regulator, the CQC did a nationwide check on facilities owned by the same company, Castlebeck Care ââ¬â as a result three more institutions have been closed. The CQC reported a ââ¬Å"systemic failure to protect people or to investigate allegations of abuseâ⬠and said that Castlebeck Care had ââ¬Å"misledâ⬠the health watchdog. The CQC also inspected 132 similar institutions and a Serious Case Review was commissioned. The head of the Care Quality Commission resigned ahead of a critical government report, a report in which Winterbourne View was cited. Mencap published a report warning that similar abuse could be going on elsewhere and calling for the closure of all large institutions far from peopleââ¬â¢s families. Eleven people pleaded guilty to criminal offences of neglect or abuse as a result of evidence from Undercover Care and six of them were jailed. Immediately after the eleventh person pleaded guilty, the Serious Case Review was published, revealing hundreds of previous incidents at the hospital and missed warnings. 3 ââ¬â The public seems to have lost faith in such regulators and companies as this has been reocurring for a number of years. The media have issued a lot of publicity stating how care companies, social services and regulators have let the victims down by simply not taking these cases seriously enough and ensuring the well-being and standards are being met. The public may feelà reluctant to use the care services to look after their family members. These issues also give the care sector a bad reputation. 4 ââ¬â Recent changes in service delivery which have affected own area of work includes staff being supervised and appraised on a regular basis, changes to medication being administered, NAPPI training to prevent forceful restraining, ensuring incident/accident forms are completed correctly and signed by witnesses if needed and up to date training, policies and procedures.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Media and Crime - 2502 Words
Media and Crime What is crime? A normative definition views crime as deviant behavior that violates prevailing norms ââ¬â cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave normally. This approach considers the complex realities surrounding the concept of crime and seeks to understand how changing social, political, psychological, and economic conditions may affect changing definitions of crime and the form of the legal, law-enforcement, and penal responses made by society. These structural realities remain fluid and often contentious. For example: as cultures change and the political environment shifts, societies may criminalize or decriminalize certain behaviors, which will directly affect the statistical crime rates, influenceâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦While journalism may be the media profession with the most legitimate claim to exercise influence over the criminal justice system, it is by no means the only way the media exercise such influence. Entertainment media have also been studied and criticized for their influence over public perceptions of the people and institutions that comprise the criminal justice system. A striking amount of television programming has in one way or another (e.g., through comedy, mystery, drama, biography, docudrama, and soap opera) been centered on police, lawyers, judges, criminals, and victims of crime. The effects on public attitudes and behavior that these portrayals may have brought about have received conside rable research attention. Media portrayals of violence, largely in television but also in movies andââ¬âincreasingly in the 1990sââ¬ârecorded music, have been studied in part for their potential to inspire real-life criminal behavior. Exposure to violent media content has been argued in criminal defenses as a mitigating factor in the guilt of defendants. Since the early 1980s a television genre has emerged that is part journalism (in that it purports to deal with reality and with important subjects) and in no small part entertainment (in that it is dramatic, enhanced with music and special effects, and often includes actors playing various roles). Shows such as Cops, America s Most Wanted, and Unsolved Mysteries combine footage of actual arrests, interviews withShow MoreRelatedCrime In The Media964 Words à |à 4 Pagespassion and keeps you turning the pages salivating for more. Inasmuch the media select stories that will captivate their audience and in turn they end up infiltrating fear and wariness in others. Upwards of eighty-one percent of Americans have access to some type of media coverage and with continual coverage of shootings, assaults, high-speed chases and theft; it makes it difficult to not deduce the increase in crimes like the media persuades (Brown, 2015, March 11). 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An estimated 71 million viewers across the country tune in to their local news stationââ¬â¢s broadcast (Yanich, 2004, p. 537). It can easily be assumed then that an estimated 71 million people will know the basic details of a crime that their news stationRead MoreMass Media Is Obsessed With Crime Essay1575 Words à |à 7 PagesMass media is infatuated with crime. As a society, we have a great deal of fascination when it comes to crime and deviance. It is hard to turn on the television, watch a movie or open a newspaper or book and not be faced with the central and dominant theme that is c rime. In recent years the lines between crime entertainment and crime information have been significantly blurred. The mass media often influences how people see crime, with the bombardment of criminal images and violence, it serves to
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Pursuit Of Imperialist Expansion - 1523 Words
The United States at the dawn of the 20th Century was beginning its ascent into worldwide prominence. This was unprecedented for what had once been termed as an ââ¬Å"experiment in democracyâ⬠and came with unexplored opportunities for the nation. The West had all but been conquered, and the industrialization of the nation was in full swing, but what the country needed was a market for its surplus goods. With the prominence that had caused America to gain worldwide attention, the nation likewise followed suit with other worldly nations of the time and engaged in the pursuit of imperialist expansion. Regardless of whether it is in fact imperialism, or if it was the ââ¬Å"American exceptionalismâ⬠that our country likened it to, the fact is thatâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦With the rise of European imperialism, it opened The United States to newer prospects to spread our ideals. Nevertheless, our objectives stretched beyond the search for new foreign markets and other eco nomic reasons, and our expansion was instead focused primarily on the continuance of Manifest Destiny. Regardless of whether or not we actually accomplished the goals of freedom and democracy for all under our auspices, the motive for American Imperialism was still the same as it was in the days of Westward Expansion. That is why when our neighbor Cuba was struggling against Spanish aggression, it was The United States that heeded the call to arms and defended the Caribbean isle in true Monroe Doctrine fashion. Although the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor was the impetus the United States needed to enter open war with Spain, it would be nearsighted to say that this was Americaââ¬â¢s first attempt at ââ¬Å"helpingâ⬠our Cuban neighbors. The Ostend Manifesto is a prime example of an attempt at bringing Cuba into our fold. 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They took the action of colonizing other countries and tyrannizingRead MoreAmerican Imperialism the United States (U.S.)1562 Words à |à 7 Pageswas rationalized. The major events that took place and which countries of the world the U.S. became involved due to this policy. Finally, we will see, not everyone supported foreign affairs by the U.S. and in 1899 they founded the American Anti-Imperialist League. I will discuss their view of Imperialism and discuss the outcome of the foreign policy going into the twentieth century. Imperialism is the ââ¬Å"acquisition of control over the government and the economy of another nation, usually by victoryRead MoreThe Western Forecast Of The Post World War1408 Words à |à 6 Pagesbitter fruit of the western imperialist. Leaving behind the European World War I battlefield, the western imperialist continues his march toward the East with exploitive weapons in both hands. 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With this in mind, it is clear this goes against American beliefs, owing to theRead MoreJulius Caesar : The Great Expansionist1681 Words à |à 7 Pagespolicy of the first Roman Emperor, Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus, or simply Augustus. As the founder of the Roman Empire, ruling from 27 B.C.-14 A.D., Augustus inherited a dying Republic that had previously embarked upon its own missions of expansion and conquest. By the time of his accession, the Republic was all but in name only. Solidifying his power, he was now the most powerful man in the empire. Although some of his conquests may have been defensive in nature, Augustus was undoubtedly keenRead MoreEffects Of Africanization In This Side Jordan By Margret1750 Words à |à 7 Pagesdepicted in the in the postcolonial wri tings. Therefore, there was the emergence of the indigenous culture developed specifically to accommodate the extremes of the two cultures, that is the traditional and the modern culture. European started the expansion of the political sovereignty. During this time, the political strategies of the European were aimed at eroding the culture of the communities they expressed their influence in and make their culture more supreme over the other cultures. The cultureRead MoreThe Enlightenment Set the Stage for New Imperialism1362 Words à |à 6 Pagesmaterials at a greater rate, Britain was able to virtually control the country through the means of debt (Cain and Hopkins, 253). Additionally, the enlightenment Grub Street industry was in a continual pursuit for stories and markets (Outram, 20). This is paralleled to the new imperialist notion of expansion for raw materials to create finished goods and markets to sell the goods to. Furthermore, as the slave trade procured a stigma in lat er years, the African nations were so vested in the trade that asRead MoreAn Icon of American Expansionism Essay1092 Words à |à 5 Pagesthe United States engaged in acts of global expansion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, and by the arrival of the 20th century, the nation had reached an ideological crossroad. Following a series of foreign conflicts which left America as an active participant in global expansion and a growing world power, by the conclusion of the 19th century, the nation was forced to determine whether or not it would permanently adopt a national doctrine of expansion and Imperialism. In many ways, the femaleRead MoreCompare and Contrast Old and New Imperialism Essay1217 Words à |à 5 Pagessecurity of the state. In particular, it demands a positive balance of trade. New Imperialism took place from 1750-1914 -colonial expansion adopted by Europeââ¬â¢s powers and later Japan and the United States -During the 19th and early 20th centuries expansion took place from the French conquest of Algeria until WW1 -This period is distinguished by an unprecedented pursuit of overseas territorial acquisitions -The Berlin Conference -organized by Bismark to provide for a more orderly conquest of Africa Read MoreThe Land Of Opportunity By James Loewen956 Words à |à 4 Pagesaided in the elevation of the people as a whole ââ¬â this struggle is necessary and must continue. The price of liberty is high, and in the pursuit of freedom from oppression the cost of war does not end when the last shot is fired. Today, children are taught about how the Colonists cast off the shackles of the Crown for the promise of ââ¬Å"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessâ⬠. What these children may not be learning however, is the enormous cost of liberty, mostly to indigenous peoples and the labor
Monday, December 9, 2019
Research Development In Information Tech - Myassignmenthelp.Com
Question: Discuss about theResearch Development In Information Tech. Answer: HSPV lamps are very efficient and provide maintenance. On thecontraryHSPV lamps are disadvantage like bad or poor color rendering properties andcharacteristic. MH lamps aremostwidely used alternates of HPSV lamps in the matter of installation. MH lamps have some advantage like that they are efficient and claims to provide much better color rendering (S?dziwy, 2016). On the contrary, these lamps have some disadvantage like shorter lamp life, poor or bad maintenance over the life oflamp. In the last few years there are many developments seen but the best and improve quality of lamps are limited in supply and costly in nature. Three different variation of street lighting Street lighting installation mainly makes use of three types namely high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, high pressure sodium vapor (HPSV) and lastly metal halide or mercury vapor. Smart street lighting is a well-known example of Internet of things which generate financial saving by making use of embedding intelligence in every kinds of objects. Smart street light is considered to have some working application which is used for monitoring and optimization of energy. HSPV lamps claims to produce a yellowish light which have a long life (Leccese, 2013). HSPV lamps are very efficient and provide maintenance. On the contrary HSPV lamps are disadvantage like bad or poor color rendering properties and characteristic. MH lamps are most widely used alternates of HPSV lamps in the matter of installation. MH lamps have some advantage like that they are efficient and claims to provide much better color rendering (S?dziwy, 2016). On the contrary, these lamps have some disadvantage like shorter lamp life, poor or bad maintenance over the life of lamp. In the last few years there are many developments seen but the best and improve quality of lamps are limited in supply and costly in nature. References Leccese, F., 2013. Remote-control system of high efficiency and intelligent street lighting using a ZigBee network of devices and sensors.IEEE transactions on power delivery,28(1), pp.21-28. S?dziwy, A., 2016. A new approach to street lighting design.Leukos,12(3), pp.151-162.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Michael Collins free essay sample
This is a historical film review of the movie made about the Irish revolutionarys life. This paper is a historical film review that analyzes Michael Collins starring Liam Neeson and discusses the movies historical accuracy. The author includes specific details of the Irish patriots life, his major role in politics, his military strength, and the attacks he carried out as a member of Sinn Fein. The movie Michael Collins is the story of an Irish revolutionary and political leader. He was a leader within the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a leader in the Sinn Fein Movement and a member of its cabinet, a guerrilla leader, and eventually became the Commander in Chief of the Irish Free State Army. The film details the events of his political career, his love life, and ultimately, his death. Collins goal of course was to take Ireland back from the British after 700 years to form an independent republic for the Irish people. We will write a custom essay sample on Michael Collins or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page
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