Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Role of Medical Laboratory Assistants. It needs to be at least 1000 words.

But the main duty of MLAs is to process the sample so the MLA should have a sound knowledge about the sampling and the processing techniques as well as the local recommendations of the regional medical legislative authority.

The main principles of planning a test include the propose of carrying out the test, the knowledge of the clinical suspicion for a particular disease. Then the time frame of performance is planned followed by the list of the equipment and the chemical used and then the standard procedures for the investigation are gone through in detail to exclude the possibility of missing anything.

Basically, the responsibility of accurate and timely reporting of test results lies on the personnel working in the laboratory as there are many problems which can arise even before the sample has undergone the analytical process. These errors can only be tackled properly if the prior understanding of the process, as well as the capability to identify any error in these processes, is present in the MLAs. In addition to this, controlled and correct interpretation of results needs a comprehensive knowledge of analytical, biological and pathophysiological variability and the extent of this change. There should also be sound knowledge about the time span in which changes can occur in the sample resulting in the variations and errors in the final results.

Reproducibility shows the relation of the results of the tests carried out with different operators, test apparatus and in different laboratories, it is usually expressed in the form of standard deviation. It is directly related to the accuracy of the results and MLAs should be able to reproduce the results which are accepted worldwide.

The process review techniques should be quick and easy as it will save the time of quality control supervisors.&nbsp.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The role of Markus Wolf in the Stasi regime in East Germany. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

A positive contrast between the two states may be that the NS was an actual German creation that was further deep-seated, but the Communist state of dictatorship was actually an external imposition which gradually turned softer.

An intellectual revolution took place after the serene insurgency in 1989, as swiftly the DDR’s furtive papers were controlled by Bundesrepublik Deutschland. BRD had adequate inducement to publicize the secrets of a previous opponent. Through the meticulousness and purposeful promptness of Germans a great number of documents were provided to scholars who hardly had an expectation to smack it so heavily. The new Russian government was not much likely to reveal its history like the Germans. however, a number of its massive records had been searched out in connection with its previous settlement. Chronicles at the back of the Iron Curtain, due to which one may previously have to seek for the grains of corn in the middle of the heap of chaff, have only the natural limitations of memories.

Investigating the outlawed Secret Police records in authoritarianism has a brilliant association to it. While all is required to be reserved undisclosed, these police should have kept the secrets. When the public was to know nothing, the Secret Police were supposed to know everything. (Peterson, 2001)

As stated by Koehler (1999) Stasi is actually the title of the ministry of State security of East Germany its actual name in German language is “Ministerium fur Staatssicherheit”, which is abbreviated as “Stasi” and pronounced as “Tazi”. Stasi took fame as the secret police service of East Germany. It had its command center in East Berlin in a huge multiplex building and has a number of minor amenities all over the East Berlin. It has been well known as a successful and exploitive secret police service.

Stasi used to have slogan which was translated as “Defense and Weapon

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Role Of International Business Practice. It needs to be at least 2500 words.

The company’s goals are to extend its position as the leading brewer internationally. This is perceived would be achieved by increasing its share in the domestic beer market and also extend its presence internationally. It is tapping thirsty markets internationally by using two-pronged strategies for growth. These two-pronged strategies include expanding the Budweiser brand globally and simultaneously strengthening equity partnerships with other large brewers around the globe. Since the company produced two-thirds of all beer in the US, it could easily be assumed that the local market was saturated with Anheuser-Busch products. It was evident that the linear growth model that the company has been following for the last so many years will have to be stretched beyond the boundaries of the United States if the company has to make its presence felt.&nbsp.Anheuser-Busch is focused on its international beer sales to ensure a global footprint. It is for this reason that the company has entered markets in China, Brazil, and Mexico. This global expansion started in the year 2004 from when the company has started entering markets with growth opportunities and profits. At that time China had the largest population in the world of around 1.3 billion but the annual beer consumption was only 18.5 liters per person. There was a huge void in that market to be filled.&nbsp.Like all foreign brewers entering Chinese markets, Anheuser-Busch also used multi-pronged strategies.&nbsp.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Role of Integrity in Criminal Justice. It needs to be at least 500 words.

Most people will never be involved directly or indirectly with district attorneys, judges or probation officers. Police officers are therefore the “face” of the criminal justice system for most people. Integrity in their actions is necessary so that the credibility of the criminal justice system in America can be maintained (Klockars, 2006). Corruption, cronyism and a lack of integrity plague police forces around the world. In some countries, the last person you want to interact with is a police officer because any interaction will include threats of imprisonment or the solicitation of bribes.

Police officers are charged to do the right thing according to duty. Everyone working in a professional capacity within the criminal justice system needs to uphold their duty in an ethical manner, but police officers have a special responsibility to do this. The enforcement of laws needs to happen in a manner that is fair and unbiased. Any lapse in integrity makes this impossible. A breach in integrity creates an inherently unjust situation. Police officers are often forced to make difficult decisions. Acting with integrity is a sure guide when the time comes for making hard choices.

A lack of integrity for a police officer can be manifest in many ways. One way is through a biased application or enforcement of the law. Holding different groups within the community more accountable for breaking laws than other groups is unethical and lacks integrity. These divisions can be made along the lines of race, gender, sexual orientation, income level and age. Police officers need to keep in mind that proper enforcement of the law can not be dictated by membership in a certain group. When laws are enforced this way, integrity is lacking.

Another profound breach of integrity police officers may be involved in is through the taking of bribes or hush money. While this is the norm in some

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Threshold of the Newfound Heroism. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

The Odyssey mostly narrates the story of the adventure of Odysseus. his journey towards home after Troy has been destroyed. His heroic journey was filled with obstacles and seemingly insurmountable complications, which made the story of his going home all the more epic and grandiose, to begin with.

&nbsp.Even during the war between the Greeks and the Trojans, Odysseus has already been regarded and thought of as a hero by his people. His persona commanded respect and admiration, not just from his own people, but also from their adversary, the people of Troy. He has also proven how cunning he is when he successfully masterminded the plan of giving a Trojan horse filled with Greeks to the people of Troy, which led to the demise of the latter.

&nbsp.The occurrences during his ten-year journey back to Ithaca are not to be belittled. Aside from being a personal favorite of the God of War, Athena, Odysseus proved to be an expert tactician, strategist, and deception artist. He is the persona of a thinking warrior, calm and collected, rarely displaying an act of hubris. These characteristics made him eventually admirable to Zeus and the other Gods, except to Poseidon, who has always been irate towards him.

&nbsp.It would mean little or as much as nothing if Odysseus had all his cunning brilliance, but lacking in character virtues as well. Unlike the other fellow Greek heroes and leaders during his quests, Odysseus was always taken as sensible and self-restrained. Such qualities complimented and went well with his shrewd intelligence, besides having the guidance of the goddess Athena. Odysseus’ character to maintain his composure and get a hold of his self could be seen in many of his adventures.

&nbsp.Upon his trip home, Odysseus was stranded on the island where Calypso lived.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Things They Carried by Tim OBrien. Material and Emotional Burdens. It needs to be at least 750 words.

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The Things They Carried is Tim O’Brien’s semi-autobiographical novel of the Vietnam War. It comprises of twenty-two short stand alone pieces which and are a part of the interconnected whole. “The Things They Carried” is the first piece. At first, it appears to be a catalogue of the items carried by a platoon of soldiers. However, it soon becomes evident that the author’s objective is not just to give an informative inventory of a soldier’s baggage. It is rather a clever device to arouse reader interest in the coming story. In this piece, and particularly in paragraph 39, there is an exhaustive list of the things carried by the men of the platoon. O’Brien skillfully uses this detailed list to give the reader valuable insight into the different material and emotional burdens the soldiers carry, and paints a vivid picture of the horror of the Vietnam War.

The material things carried by the men of the platoon are catalogued in paragraph 39. They reflect criteria laid down earlier. Some of the things are “largely determined by necessity”. The stationary, ammunition, rations, water, the radio and signal flares are all necessities for survival. The burdens are also “partly a function of rank, partly of field specialty”. As the platoon leader, Jimmy Cross carries maps and a compass. Mitchell Sander’s duties as RTO mandate the huge radio. Some things, such as the insect repellant, reflect the mission’s specific terrain. Others are “determined to some extent by superstition”….

dbags that could be filled at night for added protection” (O’Brien, 11), the signal flares, the radio, and the ammunition all make the reader aware that this is a group of men always conscious that they marched in “a place where men died because of carelessness and gross stupidity” (O’Brien, 17). Their burdens are a grim reminder that death is lying in wait at every step they take. The soldiers carry “all the emotional baggage of men who might die” (O’Brien, 15). The things the men carry outside are symbolic of the emotional and psychological burdens they carry inside. Cross carries his imaginary love, and “phantom jealousy” (O’Brien, 9) as a means of escape from the reality of his situation. Ted Lavender has opiates to dull his deep fear. “they all carried ghosts” (O’Brien, 9) and hyperactive imaginations. Paragraph 39 also gives the reader a poignant glimpse into the comradeship which redeems the life of the platoon. The men share “the weight of memory” (O’Brien, 11) of past death and hardships. They shoulder each other’s burdens, and their wounded comrades. They share their guilt at being alive while others are dead, their shame and humiliation at occasional demonstrations of panic, and the bravado which conceals their fear of dying. Above all, “They carried the common secret of cowardice barely restrained” (O’Brien, 15). These burdens are all a part of the horror of war. The author makes the reader feel the weight of the burden of the war. In addition to the material and emotional burdens shouldered by the platoon, they also “carried lice and ringworm and leeches and paddy algae and various rots and molds” (O’Brien, 11).

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Theme of Clothing in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline. It needs to be at least 1750 words.

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After putting on Posthumus’ clothes in a futile attempt to lure his wife, Cloten declares “How fit his garments serve me! Why should his mistress, who was made by him that made the tailor, not be fit to?” (4.1 1-4), he underlines the importance of one of Shakespeare’s primary themes in Cymbeline: clothing.Cloten’s continuous comparison of the tailor to a creator, most likely a rude joke about Posthumus, points to the complexity ingrained in Shakespeare’s portrayal of clothing, disguise, and costume. Out rightly, the demureness of the play is founded on several fronts. In some cases it can be found within the language used by the characters, bringing out the significance of clothing to symbolize status. In other cases, such as is the case with Imogen’s anger towards Clotenor Posthumus’s changing commitments on the battle front, a character’s dress outwardly displays the characters personalities and manipulates their actions. At points in the play, misleading masquerades move characters to rage and violence.Examples of this are Posthumus’s decision to have Imogen murdered and Cloten’s plan to rape Imogen, in other instances it allows them to see things more clearly as is the case with the battle episodes. The changing of clothes socially derogates characters and moves them towards improved self-awareness and self-fulfillment, most importantly, disguise appears as a not so shrouding cloak that, while concealing the identity of the characters, fails to mask their actual natures. Clothing and disguise function as a way for the characters to conceal and simultaneously reveal themselves to the audience. The frequency of language pertaining to garments is an obviousindication of the significance that clothing has in illustrating the themes of the play. Even before the introduction of disguises, Imogen ridicules Cloten with statements and metaphors relating to clothing. After Cloten intently seeks audience with Imogen by banging on her door, and consequently referring to himself as a gentleman, a Lady declares “That’s more/Than some whose tailors are as dear as yours Can justly boast of” (2.3 77-79). This part of the play illustrates the uselessness of Cloten’s character, this is quite apparent from the mockery he receives from the servant of Imogen’s court. By deriding his garb, the woman servant challenges Cloten’s ego and his hard held sense of entitlement. Cloten’s response is as scathing, and he chooses to further the clothing debate by drawing a comparison between dress and character, referring to Posthumus as “A hilding for a livery, a squire’s cloth/A pantler-not so eminent “ (1. 120-121).Cloten, who is widely seen and referred to as an idiot, shows he is not without wit and possesses some skill in rhetoric, if not virtue, by redirecting the servant woman’s debate and continuing to make a point on Posthumus’ apparent insufficiency for the future throne. Imogen, however, seems to close this debate by furthering the metaphorical comparison on garments to include an abstract example, she holds that Posthumus’ “Meanest garment…is dearer in my respect than all the hairs above thee” (2.3 133-135). In conclusion, Imogen alters the discussion of clothing to oust Cloten.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Theoretical Writing Assignment. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

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Cultivation theory According to Gerbner (1969), television determines how a person looks at society. Television is broadly accessible to all people. Moreover, as Gerbner (1969) says, television is becoming very powerful because it is seen as a part of modern living and personal lifestyle. Unlike other types of media, television is one media of mass communication that is accessible to people right from childhood (Bryant &amp. Zillmann, 2002). In this case, the television becomes the main way that people have acquired information, both general information and cultural reality. In this regard, as people grow old, television becomes a major part of determining how they view things. Reality is based on the general information that people gather while growing up. Because of this, it can be said that a person’s reality is based on the information they have gathered over time, whether in a formal or an informal way. A child in Africa who has no television may have a completely different view of reality from one in the United States. In the developed world, television has become the centre of cultural learning. Cultural artefacts are learnt through television. Television is a perfection of the society. Because most of the programs in television are fiction acted out by a well directed model, it creates the perfect world for individuals. The role of television in the modern developed world can be best understood by looking at the way culture was passed on before mass media. Cultural festivals were important in every society as a way to hand down important cultures. In this case, the cultural festivals and other cultural norms passed down from the older generation acted as a way to create a reality for the society. It is important to note that even in early days before the arrival of modern mass media most of the cultural reality was created with the intention to achieve something. Modern television may be geared towards cultivating a reality that will promote consumerism to the benefit of the corporate world (Gerbner, et al., 1986). In the past, these perceived realities were created as a way to preserve the society and make people easy to govern. Looking at television, one can identify that television is just a modern extension of the tradition ways of passing on reality to the society. Before television, society created reality by telling specific stories which were told to children since they were young and this created a reality for them. There has not been much change about this due to a number of reasons. First, a look at television shows that deletions is used to tell (factious) stories which are bent towards changing the way an individual thinks about reality (Paisley &amp. Stone). This is why over fifty percent of American believes that there are aliens who have visited this plant with UFOs despite there being no scientific evidence of such events. Violent TV shows There has been a greater debate ion how violent television shows affects an individual, especially young adults. This debate is very important because it has very serious implications. Most people still believe that the various grass incidences of mass shootings in public schools and other public places by young adults has been caused by violent video games.

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The Tempest. It needs to be at least 1500 words.

Motifs, therefore, help Shakespeare bring out the veracious analogies underlying in his text.

The tempest that occurs at the beginning of the paly symbolizes notable things. To begin with, it highlights the conflicts occurring between the characters in the boat. This, especially, is crucial in the context of a wedding and a serene sea that may not promise an underlying tension. The tempest warns the audience that the characters in the boat have unresolved differences. It is essential to note that the storm places Prospero’s enemies at a vulnerable position, whereby he can exploit them for his own ends. This symbolizes his earlier suffering and struggle. Just as Prospero suffered in the sea some years ago, he places the victims of the shipwreck at the mercy of the sea. The audience later uncovers that the storm is not a natural occurrence as it had been caused by Prospero.

A malicious aspect of magic warns the audience of the danger of dalliance with a mystical world. Prospero, however, is careful and conscientious enough to only use magic as a means of punishment, but not as a way of obliterating his enemies. This is because the storm does not cause any harm. In a large sense, the tempest reveals a noble and benevolent character of Prospero that seeks to realign the society towards normalcy. More essentially, the tempest represents a social upheaval that upsets the status of the privileged class in the society. The storm sets the Shakespearean society for a more egalitarian mode of life that respects the dignity of the person. When the characters suffer from the shipwreck, it manifests that death is a unifying factor that does not favor a person, regardless of one’s societal status. Shakespeare, in the character of Prospero, is an idealist who detests the feudal systems that place a certain class of individuals above others. He, therefore, seeks to reveal the meaninglessness of royal titles in life.

Music is also an important motif

 
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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Theimpactsofpopulationgrowthonfoodconsumption. It needs to be at least 500 words.

Population and Consumption, n.d.).

Fundamentally, fertile land and water are the basic essential resources required to produce food. evidently, both these resources are limited on the planet. Growing population bring along growing demands and requirements of people, thereby these resources are under constant pressure. Growing population is not only responsible for putting up a challenge to fulfil the requirements of people but is also challenging to the economic development and environment of the planet. As a result, farmers are expected to produce more food in their limited land and water resources. Thus, population growth as well as pattern of utilization of resources directly influences the environmental changes resulting in loss of biodiversity, pollution, global warming, depletion of ozone layer, deforestation and a serious impact on numerous forest, aquatic and land ecosystems. Thus, growth of human population is modifying nature which in turn brings catastrophic consequences (Web. Population Growth and Consumption, n.d.).

Further than meeting the challenging market demands, global food production is associated with numerous fundamental objectives encompassing societies together with reducing poverty and malnutrition, enhanced accessibility to a healthy diet as well as better allocation and management of fresh water resources, amplification in the use of renewable energy resources, climate protection along with biological diversity and protection of ecosystems. Evidently, an insight into the future perspectives of food and agriculture sector is a major concern of the society as well as the policy makers. To all intents and purposes, capturing the intricate connections between food production and cognitive development adequately, integrated scientific representation based appraisals and evaluations are needed.

With the escalating growth of human population it is evident that over the next decade the food demand

 
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