Proposal+5 –cyphercomp2

Health is a big topic among those of the millennial generation. As one generation dies off and another takes it’s place, a lot goes on. There are countless urban legends and misconceptions about common facts and truths which circulate throughout informative conversations. Health and longevity of life and mental functions have many false truths pulling down on them. The misconception of cancerous functions and “cures” siphons millions of dollars from well-meaning and loving lives that are blinded to simple facts and fictions. There is a time and place for nearly every type of medical practice, but some are real money makers when ignorance is a key ingredient in the minds of the needy. Here are some representations of some “ok” sources of information:

A basic understanding of nutrition and such Video

Some challengeable insights into cancer Video

Cure cancer Article

Missing out on the good stuff Article

Osteoporosis Video

Dr. Wallach is not the only source, but he is a very good one who uses citable information.

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White Paper- cyphercomp2

Content Description

  • Why we have disease and illness
  • Human health/lifespan potential
  • “dead doctors don’t lie”
  • ignorance by design
  • re-education
  • healing
  • more to come
  1. Working Hypothesis 1: Disease and health disorders can be stopped, reversed and prevented. This includes cancer, diabetes (1 and 2), alzheimer’s, atrial fibrillation (afib) etcetera.  (laziness brings death…literally)
  1. Working Hypothesis 2

A health system based on “expert” dependency (when struck with illness) is generationally fatal. In contrast, some oriental cultures pay the doctors while they are healthy, and stop paying the doctors if they become sick. Doctors harbor death ignorantly. (this is more than one claim)

  1. Topics For Smaller Paper

– The cure for cancer has never been missing. Follow the money.

– lifespan statistics from the different backgrounds that surround us like the homeless, to doctors and other demographics.

-Nutrient deficient food

-…many more

What are the problems now?

Hitler had it right when he said, “If you own the youth, you own the future”. In a culture so hell bent on finding “the facts”, it seems to me that it could be easy to look clear over them and devise new ones. I think, this is only a contemplation, that nearly all of professional health care only subdues and/or acts as a painkiller during the process of sped up bodily deterioration. Knowledge is quite literally power. The less knowledge there is to be had (working and useful knowledge of course), the more money there is to be made. The body is smart, and well designed to handle life.

Why cant we live longer?

The human body has the predetermined genetic potential to live a guaranteed 120 years on this earth. There are people all over the world in less fortunate situations than many americans, who outlive all others by nearly 80% on average. It is interesting to note the average life expectancies of doctors (not long at all), couch potatoes, homeless people and those from other continents and lifestyles. Looking at the charts, something is being done wrong.

 

  1. Current State Of Research Paper

I feel “healthcare systems” have become, almost by sheer ignorance, a very counter intuitive working (or not) concept. I have spent countless hours of past free time (emphasis on PAST) reading, listening and learning about what health is and how it comes into being. I have the information all internalized, and the supporting content follows closely behind like a ripple in the air behind a thrown dart. This has the potential to be a very one-sided, very biased argument about a very counter intuitive issue.

 

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It’s Not About You.

Money seems to have a big role in our society; you can’t do much or get far if you don’t have any.  Money is valuable in different ways, even when you don’t see it physically.  In today’s society you must have faith in the government, in the banking system, that your money is being handled with in the proper manner, if not then you would be hiding all of your money under your mattress, or around your house.  I never really have a clue what happens in the banks, and how they take care of your money.  I always just thought money was quite simple; you either have some or you don’t, that’s it.  However, by being introduced to this assignment and having it compare the Yap Fei with the US and France gold trade in 1933, and the Brazilian cruzeros all seemed somewhat similar. No one actually sees their money being transferred.  When you get paid, you don’t get a check or get paid even in cash, it’s all directly transferred to your bank account, and that you just have to trust that you got more money.

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With this sentence, by these words, it is wrong.

However, by being introduced to this assignment and having it compare the Yap Fei with the US and France gold trade in 1933, and the Brazilian cruzeros all seemed somewhat similar.

By the French not actually having their gold, they know that it is in that drawer, and the Yaps not having their stone, they know that it is still their stone.

If being diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, the following symptoms may be experienced: nightmares, insomnia, severe panic/anxiety, hallucinations, or flashbacks

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Definition Essay- Thatdude

Children now a day are tested in so many different ways for different disorders or problems, but do we really know what the results actually resemble. For example what does the famous Marshmallow Test really show in its results?  This simple test created by psychologist Dr. Walter Mischel includes a child being given a marshmallow from an instructor and in return if the child doesn’t eat the treat within 15 min he or she will be given an additional treat.  So as we can guess some kids waited and others did not but it wasn’t the results that aren’t clear, it’s the meaning of them.

Scientist state that this test’s results show a child’s self-control because they have patiences and are able to control their impulse to eat the treat so soon. This seems logical and accurate opposed to other theories from some scientists stating that the results show the lack of trust children put into people. This theory is illogical because children grow up in all different environments that have different types of people who conflict with the amount of trust to insure into a certain individual. For example a child who grows up in small community with little crime rates would trust others because everyone in the community are close and familiar compared to someone who lives in a larger community where you see higher crime rates and different people.This would simply be the wrong test for trust issues unless you pick children from the same neighborhood or community.

Work Cited

Hadad, Chuck. “What the ‘marshmallow Test’ Can Teach You about Your Kids – CNN.com.” CNN. Cable News Network, 22 Dec. 2014. Web. 02 Mar. 2015.

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Agenda MON MAR 02

  • Open My Notes
  • Inventory of Assignments Made and Missed
  • Make Professor Conference Appointment
    1. Unless you are up-to-date on appointments
    2. Name an assignment in the Records field
      1. If you have not submitted a Proposal+5, White Paper, or Definition Argument, your assignment must be one of these.
      2. If you have submitted all of these, name an assignment you will commit to rewrite prior to the appointment.
  • Safer Saws
  • Safer Saws Assignment
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Assignment: Safer Saws

Exultant Inventor
Twelve years ago an avid home woodworker invented an ingenious device that stops a table saw blade within 4/1000ths of a second of contact with human flesh. The technology could prevent thousands of amputations every year in the United States and probably 10 times as many serious but less permanent injuries. Steve Gass has offered to license his technology to every major US table saw manufacturer, but all have declined.

Reluctant Manufacturer
Reluctantly, he claims, Gass has become a table saw manufacturer, so his SawStop technology is available in the marketplace. To date, none of his thousands of customers has suffered an amputation or serious injury from blade contact.

Determined Regulators
Consumer product safety advocates are urging the US government to enact mandatory safety modifications to table saws, arguing in part that the technology is currently available, that it is “breakthrough technology,” and that it is similar to seat belts or air bags in its effectiveness at eliminating serious bodily harm.

Delighted Customers
Owners of commercial woodworking shops who have embraced the technology are more than willing to pay a premium for saws that reduce injuries for many reasons. Injuries are negative in themselves; they cause downtime; they cause increases in worker compensation insurance premiums; they harm the shop’s reputation; they force shops to rehire and retrain replacement workers.

Resistant Free-Marketers
Self-employed craftsmen are more likely to consider any attempt to regulate saw safety as needless government intervention, and saw manufacturers object that the increased cost to produce safer saws, plus the royalty they’ll have to pay to Steve Gass, will double the cost of cheap hobbyist saws that sell in the $100-200 range.

Outraged Plaintiffs

Meanwhile, a miter saw user recently won a large settlement from sawmaker Bosch by arguing that the manufacturer had failed to employ available safety technology that would have prevented his injury. Whatever the merits of his case, sawmakers now fear this first case will multiply out of control. They hope alternatives like better and more acceptable (less likely to be disabled or discarded by users) safety guards will satisfy the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s warnings that regulation is being considered.

Conscientious Students

You’ll find links to a wide range of materials in the sidebar to guide your study of this topic, but of course I encourage you to follow links and searches to your own fresh sources as well. Share those you find by publishing new links within your posts, or send them on to me for inclusion in the sidebar.

The Assignment

DEADLINE WED MAR 04, 7:45PM.

Assignment will be completed in class on Wednesday.

Identify and analyze one claim from each of 8 different constituents of this argument. PLEASE NOTE: That means read and/or listen to the source material. DON’T select from among the brief descriptions I have made above. I’m not arguing the case in these descriptions. The assignment IS NOT source material.

What sort of claim is each of your 8 claims? Do you find it compelling?
The constituents (Number Them in Your Post):

  1. Manufacturers
  2. Customers
  3. Industry Spokespeople
  4. Consumer Safety Advocates
  5. Injured Plaintiffs
  6. Personal Injury Lawyers
  7. Government Officials
  8. News Reporters

There are probably other constituents I haven’t listed. For extra credit, identify them and their claims.

  • A. Quote the constituent
  • B. Paraphrase or explain what claim is made if necessary, or simply repeat the quote if not.
  • C. Identify what type of claim is being made.
  • D. In a few sentences, evaluate the accuracy, quality, reasonableness, logic, and persuasiveness of the claim, and any support that is offered for the claim. (Obviously no claim can contain all the evidence necessary to support it, so I’ll ask you not to disqualify claims just because they’re insufficient to prove themselves.)
  • E. You may also choose to refute the claim, again in a few sentences, if you disagree with it.

Model Post

Here’s an example of a reasonably good post based on a quote from the article, “Bosch Tools Dragged Into SawStop-centric Lawsuit.” (I think the numbers are quite helpful.)

8A. An unnamed reviewer from Pro Tool Reviews wrote, “What came next is a bit of controversy as Gass attempted to pursue legislation to make his patented technology mandatory through the Consumer Protection Safety Commission, apparently after receiving little support for his proposal to license the technology to manufacturers.”

8B. This one sentence contains several claims which, taken together, amount to a fairly complex short argument.

  • First. It aims that a controversy resulted from Gass’s pursuit of legislation to make SawStop mandatory.
  • Second. That claim contains a smaller claim that Gass attempted to pursue legislation mandating SawStop.
  • Third. Also claimed is that Gass received little support for his proposal to license SawStop to manufacturers.
  • Fourth. Finally, it is claimed that his pursuit of legislation followed his rebuff by manufacturers.

8C. Since the one sentence contains at least four claims, I’ll identify what types of claims they are alphanumerically, as above.

  • The first claim is a causal claim that states a “controversy” resulted from Gass’s pursuit of legislation mandating SawStop.
  • The second claim sounds like a simple factual claim that Gass pursued particular legislation. The odd “attempted to pursue” might just be bad writing (what’s the difference between pursuing and attempting to pursue?), or it could be deliberately vague to make Gass appear to be lobbying for a law when in fact he might just have supported someone else’s effort to get a law passed.
  • The third claim that Gass “received little support” for his attempt to license SawStop also appears to be a simple factual claim. Its vagueness, however, again makes it hard to accurately interpret. What would amount to “support for his proposal to license the technology to manufacturers”?
    ……….On one end of the spectrum, it could mean simply, “Entered into no licensing agreements with manufacturers.”
    ……….On the other end, it could mean, “Faced active hostility from manufacturers, industry analysts, government regulators, consumer groups, and woodworking trade associations, all of whom unanimously denounced his invention as a useless scam.”
    ……….Somewhere in between it might mean: “Never found the price that sawmakers could absorb to provide added safety and still sell the same number of saws they always had at the same or at an increased profit.”
  • The fourth claim, that Gass sought favorable legislation after receiving no commercial support, is a causal claim that draws the conclusion that it was “apparently” the failure to get sawmakers to adopt his product voluntarily that prompted Gass to seek a legislative mandate.

8D. The first claim that a controversy occurred, is unsubstantiated, but most likely means manufacturers resented Gass for pursuing a mandate.

The second claim, that Gass pursued a mandate, is probably accurate, at least to the degree that he supported and did not resist one.

The third claim, that Gass, received little support for his licensing proposals, is supported by Gass’s own stated regrets that he waited in vain for industry to adopt his safety feature. Whether they resisted for reasons of cost, liability concerns, or doubts that the technology would be effective has not been established.

The fourth claim, that the pursuit of legislation followed the disinterest of manufacturers is certainly true factually. What is unclear is whether Gass pursued legislation because manufacturers resisted his product or merely after they did so.

GRADE DETAILS

  • DUE by WED MAR 04, 7:45PM
  • Title your post: Safer Saws—Your Name
  • Publish your post in 2 categories: Assignment: Safer Saws and username.
  • Customary late penalties. (0-24 hours 10%) (24-48 hours 20%) (48+ hours, 0 grade)
  • Non-portfolio grade
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Definition Essay – taddo

Vancouver is a gorgeous city, but what not everyone knows is that it is a port for drugs, including pure heroin. Heroin is a popular drug of choice in the city of Vancouver. It is common that once people begin using heroin, it is difficult for them to stop, as it is for other drugs, but heroin users almost always go back to using. Addicts do what they must in order to receive their fix and that could be anything from using bad drugs or needles to selling themselves for the money or potentially committing crimes to receive that money needed for the drugs themselves.

Due to the heavy and rather dangerous use of heroin in this city, Vancouver decided to experiment with the addicts. They gave some people methadone and they set up something called Insite which is a safe zone for other addicts. These safe zones are somewhere for the addicts to go to receive their doses of heroin, and they are safe from the police and can not be arrested for it. These sites provide the addicts with not only a safe place for them to do heroin, it provides them with clean needles and they now provide these addicts with heroin. The methadone was not nearly as effective as the clinics for users to go to receive heroin.

Vancouver is attempting to treat these addicts but the approach is like nothing I have ever heard of. It does not make much sense on the surface, but what is under the surface of the idea is what matters. They believe they are really helping those with severe addictions because they are giving them a safe, clean, and ‘healthy’ way of getting the heroin these people need to basically function with every day life. Some of these people have addictions that are so bad that they really do need heroin doses to function properly. Vancouver is attempting to help get these people free and sanitary way of taking an illegal drug, but it keeps these people off the street drugs and prevents them from committing crimes in order to get their fix.

It does not seem that what Vancouver is doing for these people, but in the long run it really may have a positive effect on this city and its people all across the board.

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/11/25/prescription-heroin-vancouver-salome_n_6215188.html

http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-02-04/vancouver-combats-heroin-giving-its-addicts-best-smack-world

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Definition-Sallcomp2

Apple devices are technologically efficient and user friendly, but it is not sold based on tech superiority to other brands. Apple is more focused on design. The products Apple Inc. makes are sold as fashion devices, a must have to be considered “up to date with this generation trend.”

In 1984 when the iMac was first introduced, the print ads used arty photos that made it look less like a machine and more like a museum piece. When Apple Inc introduced the iMac, it had three targets in mind: the loyal consumers, consumers using other PC and first time consumer buyers. For the first-time consumer buyers, Apple changed the method of advertising. Buying computer used to be based on processor power, functions and software packages, but it became more about which color the consumers wanted; they had commercial that categorized the product as choosing between “strawberry and grape.” other print ads “yum” and “iCandy.”

Fashion and consumers connection to machines have always been the goals for Apple. In 1999 after apple introduced five more colors to its iMac,  they created a commercial featuring the five colors spinning with the song of the Rolling Stone “She’s a rainbow.”  One of the Apple products that emphasized fashion was the iPod.

Steve Jobs mentioned that the sale of iPod “should also help introduce Windows users to Apple’s clever and stylish designs, like the use of the screen as keyboard or swiping on the screen to unlock, thus encouraging more users of phone with buttons to adopt the iPhone when it came out. The design on Apple computers like the 3D presentation of the apps made PC users to switch to Macintosh computers.” after the iPod, Jobs predictions were right. To our these days, Apple products like iPhones, Macbooks became a must have. Only one out of all my friends at Rowan University isn’t an iphone user.Another design that brought Apple much success was the iPad.

The iPad was a great innovation, combining the features from the iPhone and the Mac. The size was perfect for people that are mobile, it is useful for office work and can be used as a great tourist tool for like: pictures, recordings, music and many other things. But the latest of Apple product is the complete representation of Apple as a fashion brand, the Apple watch.

The Apple watch is set to be released early in 2015, it took three years of work by not only techies but also big fashion watch designers like: Marc Newson, Burberry’s Angela Ahrendts and Yves Saint Laurent’s Paul Deneve. This wearable device directly states that Apple might be an advance technology device, but it is also used as a fashion gadget.

Work Cited 

Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 2007. p131-145. COPYRIGHT 2007 Gale, Cengage LearningRebecca Stanfel and Kevin Teague

Heather Kelly C. Can the Apple Watch take off as a fashion accessory?. CNN Wire [serial online]. September 12, 2014:Available from: Newspaper Source Plus, Ipswich, MA. Accessed March 2, 2015.

 

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Definition Essay–Thegreatestpenn

A Lifestyle of Happiness

The key obstacle for making healthier lifestyle changes is self-control.  Self control requires us to make decisions that go against our basic instincts such as putting off eating or deciding to spend time and energy on exercise.  Without self-control, people can quickly descend into bad habits that negatively affect their health.

Healthier lifestyle changes typically involve eating healthier, exercising daily, accomplishing life goals, or quitting a bad habit.  They are healthier changes because they improve the quality of life for the person they affect.  Eating healthier can involve maintaining a balanced diet, which can in turn lead to more energy, healthier skin and hair, and good sleep.  Exercising daily or getting into a workout routine can give similar benefits including increased strength, higher metabolism, and good sleep.  These changes give benefits to one’s quality of life, but must be maintained to keep the healthy benefits.  While the benefits of changing to a healthier lifestyle are undeniable, getting to a place where you can maintain the good habits is more difficult.

Eating healthier doesn’t always come naturally for everyone.  It may mean eating some foods that people don’t always like, or having to prepare meals that you don’t have time to make.  The fact is that people have to make themselves choose the healthier decisions, because it isn’t in our nature to regulate our diet.  Carnivores don’t typically pass up on a good meal just because they have to watch their calories, they eat when they can get it.  The difference lies in the fact that people usually have access to food all the time.  Hungry? Pick up a sandwich at Subway.  The issue lies in our self control to refuse the food that is constantly being offered to us.  The food being offered isn’t good for us either.  Food that’s full of salt or sugar, the usual preservatives that make us constantly hungry for more.  By refusing the food, we exercise our self-control, the more we exercise it, the easier it becomes.  Eventually people get used to eating on their own schedule

Works Cited

O’Donoghue, Ted. “Abstract: The Economics of Immediate Gratification.” Abstract: The Economics of Immediate Gratification. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2015.

Serenity, Channa. “Health Is Our Authentic Wealth: 7 Tips to Make Positive Lifestyle Changes.” MindBodyGreen. MindBodyGreen, LLC., 06 Aug. 2012. Web. 02 Mar. 2015.

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