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Rotenone is an unscented, colourless, chemical substance that is utilized as a broad-spectrum insecticide and pesticide. It is also used to get rid of unwanted species of fish and, therefore, is a piscicide. Rotenone is a flavonoid that is found naturally in the roots of tropical plants within the pea and bean family. Like all biological reactions, enzymes are involved in the process of cellular respiration. This implies that factors that affect enzyme activity are also likely to have tremendous consequences on cellular respiration. Chemical substances that inhibit energy production in the cells are known as metabolic poisons. This paper looks at the key steps of cellular respiration as well as the effect of rotenone on the entire process of cellular respiration.

Cells accumulate energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a chemical complex that comprises a nucleotide (adenine) attached to the sugar ribose and three phosphate groups. The phosphate groups in ATP are attached to the nucleoside via dehydration synthesis, which is a process where the formation of new compounds from precursor molecules is accompanied by the loss of a water molecule. The types of bonds that result from the process are referred to as phosphodiester bonds. Phosphodiester bonds are termed as ‘high-energy’ bonds because a significant amount of energy is used up during the formation of the bonds. Consequently, a considerable amount of energy is stored up in the bonds.&nbsp.

submit a 1250 words paper on the topic What Specific Actions Should Christians Take Regarding the Environment.

Hi, need to submit a 1250 words paper on the topic What Specific Actions Should Christians Take Regarding the Environment. God loves His creation whether they are humans, animals, plants, water, land or anything else present in the world. Being human beings, we are handed over the earth and we have to take care of the earth. Christians as followers of Christianity are religiously obligated to take care of the earth and its belongings. Deem (2009) informs that earth is temporarily handed over to humans and they have to return it to God as it belongs to God. God designed the earth for his creatures’ healthy survival. Man is not allowed to destroy the earth. God has provided us with everything that we need for our lives. In addition, God has created human beings as the masters of other creatures and because of human dominance, human beings have a moral duty to take control and take care of other creatures. Deem (2009) writes, “Because clean air, pure water, and adequate resources are crucial to public health and civic order, the government has an obligation to protect its citizens from the effects of environmental degradation”. Therefore, as good Christians, it is our duty to take care of everything God has created, so that we, as well as other generations, can use God’s resources. Bible says that those human beings who are responsible for destroying the earth will have to withstand God’s judgment against their acts (Deem, 2009). Therefore, Christians as followers of the Bible have to take care of the environment and earth altogether to ensure God’s kindness towards them.

The earth is having many forms of degradations such as degradation of land because of usage of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, the dilapidation of species, conversion of land from wilderness to urban areas, creation of discarding grounds because of perilous chemicals, increasing pollution, increasing gases in the atmosphere and cultural loses (Bohlin, 1992).

Charles Joseph Whitman (1941-1966) was an ex-Marine and student at the University of Texas at Austin who shot and killed 14 people and wounded at least 33 others from the UT Tower observation deck on August 1, 1966.

Final Project: Psychological Aspects of Offender Behavior

By Day 7

Write an 8- to 10-page interview strategy that includes the following:

  • A summary of the murder case you selected
  • An analysis of the offender’s personality, including any personality disorders or comorbidity that may be present
  • An explanation of how aggression, attachment, and empathy factor into the offender’s personality
  • An explanation of how “state” versus “trait” factors into the case
  • Recommendations for the interview, including the following:
    • Selection of the interviewer
    • Environment of the interview
    • How to manage the interviewer’s response
    • Description of how to ask the interview questions

Austin (Tex.). Police Department Records of the Charles Whitman Mass Murder Case

An Inventory of the Collection

Collection Summary

Creator: Austin (Tex.). Police Department

Title: Austin (Tex.). Police Department Records of the Charles Whitman Mass Murder Case

Dates: 1941-2000

Dates (Bulk): 1966

Abstract: Charles Joseph Whitman (1941-1966) was an ex-Marine and student at the University of Texas at Austin who shot and killed 14 people and wounded at least 33 others from the UT Tower observation deck on August 1, 1966. In the early morning hours prior to the UT attack, Whitman also murdered his beloved mother and his wife. Another individual died years later of complications from a gunshot wound inflicted during the UT attack, bringing the total death toll to 17. The collection (1941-2000, undated) documents the Austin Police Department (APD) investigation into the mass murder and is composed of reports generated by APD and other investigating bodies, photographs, negatives, digital images, correspondence, personal writings, notes, and clippings.

Accession number: AR.2000.002

Quantity: 7.25 linear feet (14 boxes)

Location: Archives Stacks, qAR, Outer Vault

Language: English

Repository: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library,

810 Guadalupe, PO Box 2287, Austin, TX 78768

Biographical Note

Charles Joseph Whitman (1941-1966) was an ex-Marine and student at the University of Texas at Austin who shot 15 people and wounded at least 33 others from the UT Tower observation deck on August 1, 1966.

Whitman was born in Lake Worth, Florida in 1941 to Charles Adolphus, a financially successful plumbing contractor, and Margaret Hodges Whitman. Whitman was the eldest of three siblings. His two brothers were Patrick, born 1945, and John Michael, known as “Johnnie Mike”, born 1949. He grew up in an authoritarian household in which his father was emotionally and physically abusive to his wife and children. As a boy, Whitman was involved with the Boy Scouts, playing piano, and hunting. At age 12, he received national recognition by becoming the youngest Eagle Scout in the world. He had a large paper route in the Lake Worth, FL, area delivering the Miami Herald. Although he was described as intelligent (with an IQ of 138.9) and had a history of good grades in school, during his final two years of high school his grades dropped. He graduated from Saint Ann High School in West Palm Beach, Florida in 1959.

On July 6, 1959, Whitman joined the United States Marine Corps. Beginning in December, 1959 he was stationed at Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba. He earned a Good Conduct Medal, a Sharpshooter’s Badge, and the Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal. While at Guantanamo Bay, he was awarded a Naval Enlisted Science Education Program (NESEP) scholarship, which was designed to increase the number of scientists in the U.S. military. As part of this program, Whitman was sent to The University of Texas to begin in the Fall 1961 semester. During this time at UT, he lived at the Goodall-Wooten Dormitory and served as a dorm counselor. It was also during this period that Whitman and two other students were fined for illegally poaching a deer and butchering it in his dormitory bathroom.

Whitman earned poor grades during his first semester. In November, 1961, friend and fellow UT student, Francis Shuck, Jr. introduced Whitman to his future wife, student Kathleen “Kathy” Leissner. On August 17, 1962, the couple were married at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Needville, Texas, Kathy’s hometown. Although his grades improved after marriage, they still were not up to the standards set by the NESEP. The Marines withdrew his scholarship in the Spring 1963 semester. Whitman responded by dropping out of UT in February, 1963, and was returned to active duty with the Marines with a promotion to Lance Corporal. Kathy graduated from UT and stayed in Austin to teach at Lanier High School.

In November, 1963, he was court martialed and found guilty of gambling, usury, and the unauthorized possession of a non-military pistol. He was busted to the rank of Private and served 90 days of hard labor. In December, 1964, he was honorably discharged from the Marines and returned to Austin. In January, 1965, he re-enrolled in UT and maintained a respectable grade point average. During this time, he was employed in a number of jobs and served as a scoutmaster while still receiving financial support from his father.

In February, 1966, his parents’ ongoing marital problems came to a head. Whitman drove to Lake Worth, Florida in March to help move his mother to her own apartment in Austin. He was so concerned that his father would resort to violence while his mother was moving that he requested a local policeman stand guard while she moved her belongings out of the home. In April, 1966, she accepted a position in Austin as cashier at Wyatt’s Cafeteria. Over the next few months, Whitman’s father repeatedly phoned his wife and son pleading for his wife to return home. On July 30, two days before the shootings, the elder Whitman withdrew his financial support from his wife and son.

During 1965, Whitman visited several different doctors at the University of Texas Health Center for headaches. In March, 1966, he sought medical treatment there once again, complaining of mental health issues. He obtained a prescription for Valium and requested a psychiatric referral from general practitioner Dr. Jan D. Cochrum. He was referred to psychiatrist Dr. Maurice Dean Heatly. During his only session with Dr. Heatly, Whitman, whom Heatly later described as “oozing with hostility”, expressed concern and fear about “overwhelming periods of hostility with a very minimum of provocation” and conveyed his reoccurring fantasy of, “…going up on the Tower with a deer rifle and shooting people”. Whitman also spoke at length about his childhood, his father and his distress over his parent’s recent separation. Heatly concluded that Whitman was not dangerous enough for involuntary commitment but asked him to return one week later and/or call anytime that he needed help. Whitman never returned for treatment.

On August 1, 1966 Whitman first killed his mother, Elizabeth Whitman, at 12:30 a.m. at her residence in the Penthouse Apartments at 1212 Guadalupe Street. Later, he killed his wife, Kathleen, at 3:00 a.m at their residence on 906 Jewell Street. Around 11:30 a.m. he ascended to the top of the Tower observation deck at The University of Texas at Austin and began shooting at people on campus below. The shooting spree lasted approximately 95 minutes before he was killed by police. Two Austin Police Department officers, Houston McCoy and Ramiro Martinez, both claimed to have shot fatal rounds at the sniper. At the time, sixteen people were killed (including his wife and mother, APD officer Billy Speed, and an unborn baby) and at least 33 people were injured. In November, 2001, David Gunby died in Fort Worth, Texas, from gunshot wounds he received from Whitman in 1966. Dr. Nizam Peerwani, the Tarrant County medical examiner, ruled Gunby’s death a homicide, bringing the total dead to 17.

Whitman’s body was embalmed 24 hours before an autopsy was conducted and conclusive toxicology tests could be performed for evidence of drugs. Dexedrine, a potent amphetamine/stimulant widely used in the military to combat fatigue, was found on his body at the time of death and was a drug that Whitman ingested on a regular basis for all-night study sessions. The initial autopsy, performed by Dr. Coleman de Chenar, a Travis County medical examiner, revealed the presence of a brain tumor. De Chenar concluded that the tumor did not have an effect on Whitman’s behavior. Shortly after the shootings, Texas Governor John Connally assembled a team of medical experts, known as the Connally Commission, to investigate whether the tumor could have had an impact on Whitman’s behavior. It found that the tumor had features suggesting a glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive, malignant brain cancer. The Commission concluded that the relationship between the brain tumor and his actions were unclear, but conceded that the mass could have influenced his ability to control his actions and emotions.

Family members and friends mentioned in this records set include:

Charles Adolphus “C. A.” Whitman – Charles Joseph Whitman’s father

  • Margaret Whitman – Charles Joseph Whitman’s mother
  • John Michael “Johnnie Mike” Whitman – Charles Joseph Whitman’s brother
  • Patrick Grady Whitman – Charles Joseph Whitman’s brother
  • Kathleen Leissner Whitman – Charles Joseph Whitman’s wife
  • Kathleen Leissner Whitman – Charles Joseph Whitman’s wife
  • Nelson Leissner – Kathleen Whitman’s brother
  • Ray Leissner – Kathleen Whitman’s brother
  • Adam Leissner – Kathleen Whitman’s brother
  • Carol Leissner – Kathleen Whitman’s cousin
  • Linda Leissner – Kathleen Whitman’s grandmother; called Mama.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Don Thornbury – Friends of Charles and Kathleen Whitman
  • Jim Poland – Friend of Johnnie Mike Whitman’s from Florida
  • Schocie – Pronounced “sko-shee”. Charles and Kathleen Whitman’s dog. According to Nelson Leissner, dog did not disappear nor was it murdered. Schocie was taken to live with the Leissner family. Source: Report to the Governor, Medical Aspects, Charles J. Whitman Catastrophe” (PDF). September 8, 1966. Accessed: 2015 Aug 15

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Scope and Contents

The Austin Police Department Records of the Charles Whitman Mass Murder Case (1941-2000, undated) contains reports, correspondence, photographs, negatives, digital images, personal writings, notes and clippings generated primarily during the investigation of the Charles Whitman mass murder event and includes work done by several local, state, and federal agencies working in conjunction with the Austin Police Department such as the Texas State Department of Public Safety, Travis County, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Many of the records produced by other agencies were provided as a courtesy between agencies. Researchers should not assume that the Austin History Center holds the complete set of investigatory records from any of those agencies except those of the Austin Police Department. Records Created by the Austin Police Department (1966, 2000, undated), is comprised of material, primarily murder and assault reports, generated as a result of the multi-homicide investigation which took place in August, 1966. Of note in this series is material used as evidence in these reports including Whitman’s suicide letter, personal notes to his brothers, copies of his UT health records, invoices for weapons and equipment acquired in preparation for the mass attack and the note he left behind at the home on Jewell Street requesting that two rolls of camera film be developed. The photographs subseries includes crime scene images taken by the Austin Police Department as well as black and white prints developed by police from the undeveloped film Whitman left behind. The developed photographs capture a more personal side of Whitman, depicting scenes of him with family and friends, sitting on the porch with his dog, Schocie, and a trip to San Antonio he took with his wife just one week before the murders.

Copies of Records from Other Institutions (1941-1966, undated), contains Whitman’s educational records and correspondence related to his estate. A substantial portion of material in this series is composed of records created by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with courtesy copies furnished to the Austin Police Department. The records available to researchers were provided by the FBI as the result of a Freedom of Information Act request made of original, sealed FBI documents transferred to the Austin History Center from the Austin Police Department. The copies provided by this request were redacted by the FBI and are freely available to researchers. All original (unredacted) copies of this material have been transferred back to the FBI. Other material of note in this series includes the report of Whitman’s autopsy, performed by Dr. Coleman de Chenar, who worked under the Travis County coroner’s system. The autopsy was not performed until approximately 24 hours after death and after the body already had been embalmed. Therefore, conclusive toxicology testing could not be conducted. However, Dr. de Chenar did find evidence of a brain tumor.

The Writings and Personal Effects series (1941-1966, undated) is composed of material either sieged from the Whitman’s rented home on Jewell Street or were recovered from his wallet following his death. Personal writings contained in hand-printed motivational sayings and journal entries in items such as the Green Memoranda notebook (1963) and the Daily Record of C.J. Whitman (1964) provide context and insight into his life prior to the shootings, encompassing his struggles and impending court martial from the Marines, as well as his relationships with his wife and other family members. Meticulous handwritten notes and drawings, a Marine Corps score book and training handbills clearly document his training and expertise as a military sharpshooter.

The final series, Newspaper articles, Post event Interest and Other Records (1965-1985), is comprised chiefly of magazine articles and newspaper clippings gathered in the aftermath of the tragedy; many concern the two police officers, Ramiro Martinez and Houston McCoy, both of whom apprehended and shot Whitman on the Tower observation deck. Several articles document the controvesy surrounding which officer actually fired the fatal shots that ended Whitman’s rampage. This series also contains the police statement of Allen Crum, the University Co-op floor manager who first helped save a boy who had been wounded in the gunfire and then accompanied Martinez and McCoy up to the tower in pursuit of Whitman.

The Austin History Center is not the official archives repository for the State of Texas nor its agencies, such as the Department of Public Safety. Nor are we the official archives repository for the United States of America or its agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Drug Administration. Individuals wishing more information on those agencies’ investigations of the Charles Whitman mass murder event may choose to place a Freedom of Information request directly with each agency. Alternatively, they may choose to place a Freedom of Information request with the Texas State Archives or the National Archives and Records Administration. Return to the Table of Contents

Bartol, C. R., & Bartol, A. M. (2017). Criminal behavior: A psychological approach (11th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.

Chapter 9, “Homicide, Assault, and Intimate Partner and Family Violence” (pp. 247–287)

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Discussion posting demonstrates an excellent understanding of all of the concepts and key points presented in the text/s and Learning Resources. Posting provides significant detail including multiple relevant examples, evidence from the readings and other scholarly sources, and discerning ideas.

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Postings are well organized, use scholarly tone, contain original writing , proper paraphrasing, follow APA style, contain very few or no writing and/or spelling errors, and are fully consistent with graduate level writing style.

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Paper demonstrates an excellent understanding of all of the concepts and key points presented in the text/s and Learning Resources. Paper provides significant detail including multiple relevant examples, evidence from the readings and other sources, and discerning ideas.

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Paper is well organized, uses scholarly tone, follows APA style, uses original writing and proper paraphrasing, contains very few or no writing and/or spelling errors, and is fully consistent with graduate level writing style. Paper contains multiple, appropriate and exemplary sources expected/required for the assignment.

Suppose that you have two sets of data to work with. The first set is a list of all the injuries that were seen in a clinic in a month’s time. The second set contains data on the number of minutes that each patient spent in the waiting room of a doctor’s office.

Suppose that you have two sets of data to work with. The first set is a list of all the injuries that were seen in a clinic in a month’s time. The second set contains data on the number of minutes that each patient spent in the waiting room of a doctor’s office. You can make assumptions about other information or variables that are included in each data set.

For each data set, propose your idea of how best to represent the key information. To organize your data would you choose to use a frequency table, a cumulative frequency table, or a relative frequency table? Why?

What type of graph would you use to display the organized data from each frequency distribution? What would be shown on each of the axes for each graph?

one reference require

discuss why communication skills are important to organizational success and why recruiters focus so much on finding leads with good communication skills. What happens when there are problems with communications in the workplace (re-work, low morale, product delays, dissatisfied customers, etc.)?

In a 250-300 word response, discuss why communication skills are important to organizational success and why recruiters focus so much on finding leads with good communication skills. What happens when there are problems with communications in the workplace (re-work, low morale, product delays, dissatisfied customers, etc.)? Use at least one resource to support your key points.

Distinguish between data and signals, and cite the advantages of digital data                                                    and signals over analog data and signals? List and Identify the three basic components of a signal.

Subject: Telecommunication Systems and Management

 

601 Assignment 2

 

Distinguish between data and signals, and cite the advantages of digital data                                                    and signals over analog data and signals?

List and Identify the three basic components of a signal.

 

350+ words, APA format, and two references please

 

 

601 Discussion 2

 

Please read lecture slides Analyzing Network Technical Goals posted under this              week and review reputable resources and in your own word discuss what is your          understanding of Scalability, and Performance of a network system. Provide                  examples are applicable.

 

200+ words, APA format, and one reference please

 

●  What competitive advantages do you believe Starbucks seeks to establish? What are the main challenges the firm faces as it tries to maintain the advantage or advantages you identified? 

Please write a minimum of four pages APA formatted paper.  Please read the “mini case” on page 29 of your textbook. Provide explanation and analysis by answering the following questions”.

Please provide at least six (6) peer-reviewed resources in support of your arguments.

●  What competitive advantages do you believe Starbucks seeks to establish? What are the main challenges the firm faces as it tries to maintain the advantage or advantages you identified?

●  Please research about Starbucks Inc. and identify three or four capabilities you believe Starbucks possesses. Please explain your opinion if any of these capabilities are considered as core competenceand justify your reasoning.

●  Starbucks’ mission is “To inspire and nurture the human spirit—one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time.” According to your research and (may be personal experience as well) what actions do you recommend the firm take to reach this mission?

●  Please read about Starbucks’s new chief executive officer Kevin Johnson. Do you believe he is a strategic leader? What would be your recommendations to the CEO in terms of challenges he is facing in strategic management?

Note ; The file is attached below for the case study of “Starbucks is juicing its earnings per store through technological innovations.

Create a 2 pages page paper that discusses discussion article 5

Discussion Articles In an article d diabetes management with electronic medical records a group of researchers were trying to assess the impacts of electronic medical records in improving diabetes care. The researchers identified the following questions that guided their study. Does the use of EMR’s improve diabetes patient outcomes? The doctors in their methodology are seen to use randomized control trials to test the effect of a follow up module implemented through EMR’s versus follow up with only EMRs. The idea here was to compare one approach to the other and find out if the use of one electronic medical records on diabetic patients was actually a good course that improved care. In their method the researchers are seen to be comparing two approaches in order to test which actually yields the expected results (Varroud-Vial, 2011).

The randomized trials are done on diabetic patients within a hospital setting. Although testing and trails is an advanced methodology used in quantitative research we can still see that this research actually used it to find the impacts that the use of one approach would have on the patients. By subjecting a group of patients to EMR’s and not the other they wanted to test the validity of the statement that they had come up earlier or the research question they had identified. The methodology was quite appropriate in this study because they needed to establish the validity of the statement. Tests are carried out in scientific research in order to qualify or disqualify a given fact and this was what was used in this study.

In the second article titled Physicians and Electronic health records the authors wanted to know exactly what the use of electronic medical records by physicians was on the ground in hospitals as concerns. There were two questions proposed for this study and these asked whether the Electronic health records were available for use and secondly the degree to which the physicians used the Electronic health records. The methodology that was adopted for this study was a random survey and this involved a group of 1884 physicians in Massachusetts. The survey used structured questionnaires that required them to answer different issues as concerns addressing the two questions identified earlier. The questionnaires were then mailed to the participants. The questions assessed the following components: availability and use of HER functions, predictors of use and the relationships between HER use and physicians perceptions of medical practice (Simon, 2007).

The sample population used were physicians practicing in Massachusetts in spring 2005. The study drew a stratified random sample of about 1921 and randomly selected 1 physician per practice. An eight page survey was then developed with the questions that tackled a variety of elements as explained above. The survey was administered between June and November 2005. The initial surveys were sent through express mail. Telephone contacts were attempted in order to remind the physicians to fill the questionnaires and respond in good time. Others were given the opportunity to complete the surveys on phone. Therefore a few also completed the survey though telephone. This study therefore followed a survey approach that entailed the use of questionnaires that were completed by physicians or by the researchers who asked physicians questions on phone.

References

Simon, S. R. (2007). Physicians and Electronic health records. Retrieved May 11, 2012, from Archives of Internal medicine: http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/167/5/507?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=%09+Physicians+and+Electronic+Health+Records&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT

Varroud-Vial, M. (2011). Improving diabetes management with electronic medical records. Retrieved May 11, 2012, from Diabetes and Metabolism: http://www.sciencedirect.

Complete 2 pages APA formatted article: Machivelli. of Machiavelli’s The Prince I have a logical reasoning behind my agreement with Machiavelli’s The Prince

The reason behind my agreement is merely because he has been able to keep an interrelated pattern of different behaviors of a human nature and also the ways in which this combination affects the politics in a wider spectrum. The true essence of politics is only evident when the human nature becomes conscious of the interests. This has been a focus of Machiavelli in his essay because politics are affected when one group is being threatened. In the essay of Machiavelli, the person is rather noted to be the individual that makes the changes, be it negative or positive.

In order to back up my ideal about the working schema of the essay by Machiavelli, there are some of the aspects that are being discussed here from the context of the essay (HistoryMuse.net). Machiavelli have noted that one should never intrude in one’s property because that may threaten the social security of an individual which may put him under the impression that he or she needs to be a rebel which affects the social environment. Those who appear greedy will always get a similar treatment in a society (YouSendit.com).

Issue # 1:

The first issue that is taken under debate regarding the text is that Machiavelli has shown a rather greedy side of a prince where he would be concerned about each and every aspect of the materials that may enforce him with power. I believe that this is not just a fake statement by the author because it is true in all dimensions. The monarchs or the government head always try to get more power if they have access to. If the material that provides power belongs to one person that the prince (representation of monarchs or the government) will be inclined towards that individual to gain power for authority.

Issue # 2:

Another issue which is merely regarding the attribute of a prince being fearful or loved is that Machiavelli suggested in his text that government needs to be sure of the fact of being loved or feared by its people. Some governments would like to be feared while other would be loved. As per the suggestion of Machiavelli, one should be able to feared and then loved. This is agreeable as the government needs to empower the people when they are given the right way.

Issue # 3:

The cruelty has also been considered as an aspect of argument. It is in the manner as stated by the author. Clement should be the way of governing rather than being cruel. The author has justified this stance in the form of governments in the previous times which went unsuccessful to provide developmental opportunities to their people. Consequently, these governments didn’t last for long.

Thus, it can be said that the guide that has been provided my Machiavelli in his essay The Prince seems to be effective in every logical ground of politics. It is because of this reason that I rather consider the essay to be agreed upon (HistoryMuse.net).

Works Cited

HistoryMuse.net. “Selections from Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince.” 2013. historymuse.net. http://www.historymuse.net/readings/MachiavelliPRINCE1513bv.htm. 18 February 2013.

YouSendit.com. “1-Machiavelli.MP3.” 2013. YouSendit.com. https://www.yousendit.com/dl?phi_action=app/orchestrateDownload&rurl=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.yousendit.com%252Ftransfer.php%253Faction%253Dbatch_download%2526batch_id%253DUW14MFhobEFrUm5FdzhUQw. 18 February 2013.