Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Studies Show Black Women Are Healthier at a Higher Weight Than White Women

Studies reveal that African American women can weigh significantly more than white women and still be healthy. By examining two standards of measurement — BMI (body mass index) and WC (waist circumference) — researchers found that while white women with a BMI of 30 or more and a WC of 36 inches or more were at greater risk for diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, black women with those same numbers were considered medically healthy. African American womens risk factors did not increase until they reached a BMI of 33 or more and a WC of 38 inches or more. Typically, health experts consider adults with a BMI of 25-29.9 to be overweight and those with a BMI of 30 or greater to be obese. Peter Katzmarzyks Studies The study, published in the January 6, 2011 research journal Obesity and authored by Peter Katzmarzyk and others at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, only examined white and African American women. No similar racial difference between black men and white men were studied. Katmzarzyk theorizes that the weight gap between white and black women may have to do with how body fat is distributed differently throughout the body. What many call belly fat is primarily recognized as being a significantly greater health risk than fat in the hips and thighs. Dr. Samuel Dagogo-Jacks Findings Katzmarzyks findings echo a 2009 study by Dr. Samuel Dagogo-Jack  of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. Funded by the National Institutes of Health and the American Diabetes Association, Dagogo-Jacks research revealed that whites had more body fat than blacks, which led him to theorize that muscle mass may be higher in African-Americans. Existing BMI and WC guidelines are derived from studies of predominantly white and European populations and do not take into account physiological differences due to ethnicity and race. Because of this, Dagogo-Jack believes that his findings argue for a review of the existing cutoffs for healthy BMI and waist circumference among African-Americans. Sources: Kohl, Simi. Use of BMI and waist circumference as surrogates of body fat differs by ethnicity. Obesity Vol. 15 No. 11 at Academia.edu. November 2007Norton, Amy. Healthy waist may be a bit bigger for black women. Reuters Health at Reuters.com. 25 January 2011. Richardson, Carolyn and Mary Hartley, RD. Study Shows Black Women Can Be Healthy At Higher Weights. caloriecount.about.com. 31 March 2011.Scott, Jennifer R. Abdominal Obesity. weightloss.about.com. 11 August 2008.The Endocrine Society. Widely Used Body Fat Measurements Overestimate Fatness In African-Americans, Study Finds. ScienceDaily.com. 22 June 2009.

Friday, May 15, 2020

The Founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled in 1630 by a group of Puritans from England under the leadership of Governor John Winthrop. The grant empowering the group to create a colony in Massachusetts was granted by King Charles I to the Massachusetts Bay Company. While the company was intended to transfer the wealth of the New World to stockholders in England, the settlers themselves transferred the charter to Massachusetts. By so doing, they turned a commercial venture into a political one. Fast Facts: Massachusetts Bay Colony Also Known As: Commonwealth of MassachusettsNamed After: Massachuset tribeFounding Year: 1630Founding Country: England,  NetherlandsFirst Known European Settlement: 1620Residential  Native Communities: Massachuset, Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, Pequot, Wampanoag (all Algonkin)Founders: John Winthrop, William BradfordImportant People:  Anne Hutchinson, John White, John Eliot, Roger Williams,First Continental Congressmen: John Adams, Samuel Adams, Thomas Cushing, Robert Treat PaineSigners of the Declaration: John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry John Winthrop and the Winthrop Fleet The  Mayflower carried a mixture of English and Netherlands Separatists, the Pilgrims, to America in 1620. Forty-one  colonists on board the ship signed the  Mayflower Compact,  on November 11, 1620. This was the first written governmental framework in the New World. In 1629, a fleet of 12 ships known as the Winthrop Fleet left England and headed for Massachusetts. It reached Salem, Massachusetts on June 12th. Winthrop himself sailed aboard the Arbella. It was while he was still aboard the Arbella that Winthrop gave a famous speech in which he said: [F]or wee must Consider that wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill, the eies of all people are uppon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us, wee shall be made a story and a byword through the world, wee shall open the mouthes of enemies to speake evill of the wayes of god and all professours for Gods sake.... These words embody the spirit of the Puritans who founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony. While they emigrated to the New World to be able to freely practice their religion, they did not espouse freedom of religion for other settlers. Settling Boston Though Winthrops Fleet landed at Salem, they did not stay: the tiny settlement simply couldnt support hundreds of additional settlers. Within a short time, Winthrop and his group had moved, at the invitation of Winthrops college friend William Blackstone, to a new location on a nearby peninsula. In 1630, they renamed their settlement Boston after the town they had left in England. In 1632, Boston was made the capital of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. By 1640, hundreds more English Puritans had joined Winthrop and Blackstone in their new colony. By 1750, more than 15,000 colonists lived in Massachusetts. Unrest and Exile: The Antinomian Crisis   During the first decade of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, several political crises occurred, unfolding simultaneously, concerning the way religion was practiced in the colony. One of those is known as the Antinomian Crisis which resulted in the departure of Anne Hutchinson (1591–1643) from Massachusetts Bay. She was preaching in a manner that proved unseemly to the colonys leaders and was tried in civil and ecclesiastical courts, which culminated in her excommunication on March 22, 1638. She went on to settle in Rhode Island and died a few years later near Westchester, New York.   Historian Jonathan Beecher Field has pointed out that what happened to Hutchinson is similar to other exiles and departures in the early days of the colony. For example, in 1636, because of religious differences, Puritan colonist Thomas Hooker (1586–1647) took his congregation to found Connecticut colony. That same year, Roger Williams (1603–1683) was exiled and ended up founding Rhode Island colony.   Christianizing the Indians   In the earliest days of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Puritans carried out a war of extermination against the Pequots in 1637, and a war of attrition against the Narragansetts. In 1643, the English turned the Narragansett sachem (leader)  Miantonomo  (1565–1643) over to his enemies the Mohegan, where he was summarily killed. But beginning with the efforts of John Eliot (1604–1690), missionaries in the colony worked to convert the local Native Americans into Puritan Christians. In March of 1644, the Massachuset tribe submitted themselves to the colony and agreed to take religious instruction. Eliot set up praying towns in the colony, isolated settlements such as Natick (established 1651), where newly converted people could live separated from English settlers and independent Indians both. The settlements were organized and laid out like an English village, and the residents were subject to a legal code that required that traditional practices be replaced by those proscribed in the Bible. The praying towns roused dissent in the European settlements, and in 1675, the settlers accused the missionaries and their converts of treason. All of the Native Americans professing loyalty to the English were rounded up and placed on Deer Island without adequate food and shelter. King Philips War broke out in 1675, an armed conflict between English colonists and the Native Americans led by Metacomet (1638–1676), the Wampanoag chief who had adopted the name Philip. Some of the Massachusetts Bay Indian converts  supported the colonial militia as scouts and were crucial to the eventual colonial victory in 1678. However, by 1677, the converts who had not been killed, sold into slavery or driven northward found themselves restricted to praying towns that were essentially reservations for people reduced to live as servants and tenant farmers.   The American Revolution Massachusetts played a key part in the American Revolution. In December 1773, Boston was the site of the famous Boston Tea Party in reaction to the Tea Act that had been passed by the British. Parliament reacted by passing acts to control the colony including a naval blockade of the harbor.  The first Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia on September 5, 1774, and five men from Massachusetts attended: John Adams, Samuel Adams, Thomas Cushing, and Robert Treat Paine. On April 19, 1775, Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts were the sites of the first shots fired in the Revolutionary War. After this, the colonists laid siege to Boston which the British troops held. The siege eventually ended when the British evacuated in March 1776.  Signers of the Declaration of Independence from Massachusetts on July 4, 1776, were John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, and Elbridge Gerry. The war continued for seven more years with many Massachusetts volunteers fighting for the Continental Army. Sources and Further Reading Breen, Timothy H., and Stephen Foster. The Puritans Greatest Achievement: A Study of Social Cohesion in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts. The Journal of American History 60.1 (1973): 5–22. Print.Brown, Richard D., and Jack Tager. Massachusetts: A Concise History. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2000.Field, Jonathan Beecher. The Antinomian Controversy Did Not Take Place. Early American Studies 6.2 (2008): 448–63. Print.Lucas, Paul R. Colony or Commonwealth: Massachusetts Bay, 1661–1666. The William and Mary Quarterly 24.1 (1967): 88–107. Print.Nelson, William E. The Utopian Legal Order of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1630–1686. The American Journal of Legal History 47.2 (2005): 183–230. Print.Salisbury, Neal. Red Puritans: The Praying Indians of Massachusetts Bay and John Eliot. The William and Mary Quarterly 31.1 (1974): 27–54. Print.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Comparing Henry VIIIs Government in 1509 to 1514 to His...

Comparing Henry VIIIs Government in 1509 to 1514 to His Fathers From the transition of Old king to Young king we can assume there will be lots of differences in the personalities between Henry VII and Henry VIII, these differences are what makes Henry VIIIs policies and government different to that of his father. Henrys personality was quite amazing, his intelligence, learning and curiosity impressed the ambassadors who littered his court, and his thirst for knowledge was insatiable. Like his father, he was caught in the transition from medieval England to renaissance England. And like his father, he was well-versed in English history and desperate to continue the Tudor dynasty, to secure his†¦show more content†¦He rewarded some nobility through Patronage, doing favors for others, usually titles and things which were free to give rather than his precious land. He created the order of the Garter and elected the important nobility to join his council. Henry VIII treated the Nobility rather differently, the first thing he did was to imprison and order the death of Empson and Dudley, two figures hated by the nobility in order to show he was on the nobilities side and so that he would hopefully gain support from them. Through Henry VIIs time he never seemed to do anything which benefited the Nobility and Henry VIII wanted to clean the slate and begin new relations with the important and possibly useful people during his reign. Henry VII introduced the Acts of Attainder during his reign, a means of money and land confiscation without legal means and courts, during his reign there were 138 Acts of attainder, however this number was greatly reduced when Henry VIII became King. Both Henry VII and his son wanted control over the Nobility, they achieved this in different ways, Henry VII did this through bullying them and policing them to do the right thing, Henry VIII had a less tough stance on them, and especially during the beginning of his reign as he

The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan Essay - 2289 Words

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She proceeds by telling the reader about her love interest for language in addition to the way language has become a basic function of everyday life. She then distinguishes the different types of English she uses by introducing us to her first version of English, which she uses when speaking to a group about her book. This particular version of English consists of lengthy speeches. She then focuses on her second version of English, which she uses with her mother and husband. She describes the English that she will use with loved ones as a â€Å"language of intimacy† (Tan 257). Tan then provides examples of what type of things may be said in theShow MoreRelatedThe Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan1192 Words   |  5 Pages(H) The life of women has drastically changed throughout the ages. (CIS) The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan portrays life in America and in China in the 1930’s for women. (GS1) When stories are true, there is more power behind them. 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Internet Of Things In My Home Setting †MyAssignmenthelp.com

Question: Discuss about the Internet Of Things In My Home Setting. Answer: Introduction In recent times, technology has advanced at an exponential growth rate. With time the focus has shifted from individual devices to interconnected devices. It can be said that the increase use of Internet of Things is a step in that direction only. The Internet of Things can be defined as Sensors and actuators embedded in physical objects are linked through wired and wireless networks. The objective of this paper is to discuss the Internet of Things infrastructure in my setting. The paper discusses the eight key devices in my home network. IOT Home Network It would be correct to say that Internet of Things has completely changed the way people think of their home. Today, the homes are automated with the presence of number of gadgets and devices. People want that their home should be governed with mobile apps. Whether we are ready for such a level of automation, or what we want, is a whole other matter. However, this should quickly become the norm, before a new evolution of technologies again transforms our way of life. However, there are various problems, issues and challenges associated with the use of Internet of Things. It is important that the users must realize all the issues and benefits before they use IOT. It is understood that the users may not have answers or solutions to all the issues. However, this does not mean that users should not be aware of the issues. The privacy of the users, the security of the network, the connectivity and infrastructure issues are some of the biggest issues that exists with Internet of Things (Za hra, Brewer, Cooper, 2017). There are various solutions or procedures that should be used to take complete benefits of Internet of Things. This paper would discuss the issue and the solutions that should be used. It is important to mention that the some of the solutions may appear same for different devices. For example, password protection or protection through antiviruses and firewall is something that is applicable for all the devices. However, there could be certain solutions that are specific to some devices. For example, additional layer finger touch in home automation or security system. The diagram of Internet of Things infrastructure of my home can be shown as: IOT Setting: Home Networking The above diagram show the key devices that I use as a part of my life. At any point of time all these devices may not be connected together on a single platform. There are some devices that I can use manually also. However, for representation purposes, all the devices are shown together. The devices can be discussed as: Security system I have a NEST security system that has all the advanced features of camera view, mobile app control, etc. The security system is also protected by an additional layer of security of finger touch. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Associated Issue Comments Usage The usage of security system could be an issue as the user interface is not that much intuitive. Control There could be control issues for the users who are not comfortable with the usability and the user interface (Oravec, 2017). Connectivity The only connectivity dependency is on Internet. So, there can be connectivity issues if Internet is not fast. Security The device is supposed to be most secured. However, some of the security loopholes could be antiviruses, app updating, etc. Privacy There exist privacy issues as the device needs the personal information of users to create the profile. Solutions: The three important resolutions are: The additional layer of security in terms of finger touch is the key. It ensures that software or technology issues are taken care of The application must be updated on regular time interval The strong antivirus must be installed Home Lighting systems I have a Philips light system. There is a mobile application that controls the light. This app can self-diagnose and maintain schedules as per individuals usage and involve its acumen to design links as per generated data. Technology making it same lighting device red, blue yellow or as per the customization. Some of the issues associated with the home lighting system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage The usage issues are very less with home lighting system as these systems are issue to use Control The control issues are also very less as it is relatively easy to use the light systems Connectivity There are connected issue if Internet is not available. However, lighting system requires less bandwidth and the Internet issues in lighting systems are less than the Internet issues in other devices (Han, Crespi, 2017). Security The security issues are very less as users are not supposed to create their profile Privacy The data privacy issues are less as data is not stored in the system Solutions: The key measures to be taken are as follows: The home users should not create the personal profile unless absolutely necessary Use of antivirus would add to the security Use of firewall may slow down the speed and efficiency but it would certainly improve the security Thermostat I have a Honeywell thermostat. It is self-maintaining and improvises itself every time with required substantial data. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage There could be usage issue initially in terms of the user interface of the mobile app that control the thermostat Control There should not be control issue as it is easy to control the thermostat Connectivity Unavailability of Internet could be a major roadblock in terms of connectivity Security The security issues can creep in if the mobile application is not kept updated (Demirer, Aydin, Celik, 2017) Privacy There should not be privacy issues as individual user profiling is not required Solutions: The key solutions can be discussed as: Standardization of devices from different vendors is the key. For example, the thermostat from Honeywell and thermostat from Nest should have certain common standards. The usage and control should be password protected Smart TV I have a LG Smart TV at home. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage There are frequent changes or updates to the user interface that can create the usage issue Control The frequent updates can also create control issue Connectivity There are connectivity issues due to bad Internet Security There are security issues if the TV software is not updated and patches are not installed on time Privacy There are privacy issue as users personal information is needed Solutions: The three key solutions are: Different profile should be created for all the users who watch TV Inbuilt Antivirus Program should be there in the software of smart TV (Uckelmann Harrison, 2011) The software of Smart TV should be updated as soon as there is a new version or new patch in the market Coffee machine I have a Samsung Coffee machine. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage There is very less usage issue as it is easy to use the coffee machine and interface is much simpler Control The control issues are also very less as interface is simple Connectivity There is a connectivity concern related to Internet and bandwidth. Security There are security issues if the Coffee Machine software is not updated and patches are not installed on time Privacy Not much of the privacy issues as user are not required to create their personal profile (Verhoef, et al., 2017) Solutions: The main resolutions are: Users should not unnecessarily create the profile User interface should have frequent updates Microwave I have a LG Microwave. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage There are not much of usage issue with Microwave as the dependency on user interface is very less Control There are not much of control issue with Microwave as the dependency on user interface is very less Connectivity If connectivity gets lost, then it is not possible to operate the Microwave remotely Security There are very less security issues as the software is not that vulnerable Privacy Not much of the privacy issue as personal information is not shared Solutions: The three key way outs are: Standardization or common set of procedures from different vendors is the long-term solution (Perera, 2017). The mobile app should be updated on regular time interval IOT Apple Watch I have an Apple Watch. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage There could be frequent software update that can adds to the usage issue Control There are control issues as the software and the user interface is not that stable Connectivity The watch depends on Bluetooth connectivity and Bluetooth connectivity is supposed to better than Internet connectivity. Therefore, it can be said that connectivity issues are less Security There are serious security threats as the device is prone to hacks and attacks (Puliafito Mingozzi, 2017) Privacy There could be strong privacy concerns as user information is shared with the device. Solutions: The three key measures are: The watch app should be updated The patches must be installed on time Washing Machine I have a Panasonic smart washing machine. Some of the issues associated with the security system can be discussed as are: Issue Type Comments Usage There are not much of usage issue with Washing Machine as the dependency on user interface is very less Control There are not much of control issue with Washing Machine as the dependency on user interface is very less Connectivity There could be connectivity issues if Internet speed is not good. Security The security issue is less in this device as compared to others Privacy There are privacy issue only when user creates the profile Solutions: The major solutions are: Regular update of the software or user interface provided by Panasonic Timely update/ installation of patches (Demirer Ayd?n, 2017). There should also exist an additional layer of security through passwords. Conclusion The above paper discusses the Internet of Things setting in my home space. The research suggests that the large companies like Philips, Nike, Google, Apple, Schneider are all open to IOT product development, organizations such as GE, ABB, CISCO, IBM are manufacturing IOT products which can be used in various sectors like retail, automotive and education(Olsson, Bosch, Katumba, 2016). It is important that users must address the issues and challenges before they use the devices. The integration of different devices is also the key. For example, Philips Light systems should integrate with all the coffee machines irrespective of the brand. Nike has launched their smart watch only on iOs and not on Android and it may result in multi levels of collaboration. References Abou-Zahra, S., Brewer, J., Cooper, M. (2017). Web Standards to Enable an Accessible and Inclusive Internet of Things (IoT). Demirer, V., Ayd?n, B., elik, ?. B. (2017). Exploring the Educational Potential of Internet of Things (IoT) in Seamless Learning.The Internet of Things: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice, 1. Han, S. N., Crespi, N. (2017). Semantic service provisioning for smart objects: Integrating IoT applications into the web.Future Generation Computer Systems. Olsson, H. H., Bosch, J., Katumba, B. (2016). Exploring IoT User Dimensions: A Multi-case Study on User Interactions in Internet of Things Systems. InProduct-Focused Software Process Improvement: 17th International Conference, PROFES 2016, Trondheim, Norway, November 22-24, 2016, Proceedings 17(pp. 477-484). Springer International Publishing. Oravec, J. A. (2017). Kill switches, remote deletion, and intelligent agents: Framing everyday household cybersecurity in the internet of things.Technology in Society. Perera, C. (2017). Sensing as a Service (S2aaS): Buying and Selling IoT Data.arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.02380. Puliafito, C., Mingozzi, E., Anastasi, G. (2017, May). Fog Computing for the Internet of Mobile Things: issues and challenges. InSmart Computing (SMARTCOMP), 2017 IEEE International Conference on(pp. 1-6). IEEE. Uckelmann, D., Harrison, M., Michahelles, F. (2011). An architectural approach towards the future internet of things. InArchitecting the internet of things(pp. 1-24). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. Verhoef, P. C., Stephen, A. T., Kannan, P. K., Luo, X., Abhishek, V., Andrews, M., ... Hu, M. (2017). Consumer Connectivity in a Complex, Technology-Enabled, and Mobile-Oriented World with Smart Products.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Confidence. My college essay. free essay sample

If you were to ask a number of kids at my high school to describe me in one statement, I bet you most would sadly say lacking confidence. While having no one relatively close to my age in my immediate, as well as extended family, I formed a path for years to follow of feeling alone and constantly keeping things to myself. In school especially, I refrained from expressing my thoughts and put so much of my attention on the lives of other people. For the longest time, I really did not mind being the listener. Their stories were so interesting and full of excitement; I was always entertained. In the midst of purposely never being the center of attention, I created an addicting habit of being obsessed with appearances and acceptance from others. My obsession of trying to impress people looks wise has come with an unfortunate cost; literally. I dare you to name any kind of cosmetic or beauty product, Im more than certain Ive probably bought it. We will write a custom essay sample on Confidence. My college essay. or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Ive gone to great lengths to astound my peers physically and let that hinder my confidence in what I say and do. Ive put all of my focus in presenting myself with outer beauty in an attempt to gain confidence and cover my fear of being rejected socially. During the summer going into my senior year, I started the great college search. Beginning this long process was so overwhelming at first with all the applications, qualifications, tours, and deciding what I wanted to do during the years to come. It really hit me that sooner rather than later, I was going to be taken out of my so called comfort zone and expelled into the real world. This none the less scared the living daylights out of me. While looking through the pamphlets of colleges I wanted to attend, I was not surprised to find that blondes most accepted or average number of friends were nowhere to be found. As cliche as it sounds, the light bulb finally went on. I realized that while being caught up in a world of trying to strike my peers appearance wise, I forgot to focus on what I know is more important and satisfy myself. Dont get me wrong, Ive always known that education truly is the key to success, but I would be lying if I told you it was always a top priority of mine. It was a bittersweet feeling when I discovered my class rank and GPA sitting in my guidance counselors office, because I know that they did not reflect my potential and were affected by my out of whack priorities. This was the eye opener for me and it was here where I decided for once in my life I wanted to satisfy me, myself, and I. Over the next couple of months I made an honest effort to focus less on other people and their opinions and focus on myself. When my homeroom teacher placed my report card on my desk upside down, I was nothing less than anxious to flip it over immediately. I knew how hard I had worked academically that quarter and was just hoping for the best. I scanned my eyes down the column of straight As and felt something that was so new to me; real self-assurance. I didnt care who was staring at me, or how dumb I mustve looked smiling from ear to ear at a piece of paper. For once I wasnt concerned about what people thought about me, because I was incredibly proud of myself. I of course still make a huge effort to present myself well on the surface, but I now have a new found confidence that will help me carry a good head on my shoulders into the real world, and is greater than a perfectly straight smile or bleach blonde hair could possibly ever give me.