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46 Essay Prompts For Elementary Kids • Journal 46 Essay Prompts For Elementary Kids • Journal
The United Arab Emirates.
The United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates also known as the Emirates or the UAE, is a
country located in the southeast end of Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the
east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing sea borders with Qatar and Iran. The United
Arab Emirates was establish in 1971, and it is a federation of seven emirates; which include Abu
Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al Quwain. Abu Dhabi serves as
the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Each emirate within the United Arab Emirates is governed by
an absolute monarch who jointly form the Federal Supreme Council. One of the monarchs is selected
as the President of the United Arab Emirates. In 2013, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The seasonal movements of the nomadic groups created frequent clashes amongst them but also led to
the establishment of seasonal and semi seasonal settlements and centers. The tribal groups whose
names are still carried by the modern Emiratis are known as: Bani Yas, Al Bu Falah, Al Ain, Liwa, the
Dhawahir, Awamir, Manasir, the Sharqiyin, and the Qawasim. The Bani Yas confederation was the
most dominant force of Abu Dhabi by the 17th century. The Portuguese continued to maintain an
influence over the coastal settlements during the 16th century. The British ruled the southern coast of
the Persian Gulf during the 17th to the 19th century. The Sheikhs agreed not to dispose of any territory
or to enter any foreign relationships without the consent of the British. In return, the British promised
to protect all aggression from the sea and to help in case of land attack. During the 19th and the early
20th centuries, the pearling industry thrived which provided income and employment to the people of
the Persian Gulf. However, the first world war had a severe impact on this industry which wiped it
out. The British then set up a development office that helped in some small developments within the
Emirates. Due to the trial nature of society and the lack of definition of borders between the emirates,
there were frequent disputes which kept settling either through meditation or, more rarely, force.
Additionally, an agreement made in 1974 between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia
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Afternoons by Philip Larkin Essays
Afternoons by Philip Larkin.
A poem which reflects on the subject of marriage is Afternoons by
Philip Larkin. The poem deals with Larkin s view on young mothers watching their kids playing in a
playground and on this he concludes that marrying young and having children young, lead to the
mothers losing their identity and destiny. The techniques used by the poet such as theme, imagery and
tone deepened my understanding of the issue. The structure of the poem is simple; there are three
stanzas with eight lines in each. However, unlike every other poem by Larkin this layout has no direct
meaning. The lines are unrhymed. The first stanza deals with Larkin s rather cynical view of marriage
and deals with the idea that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By using the idea of wind in the poem, Larkin is able to add his own personal views. The wind acts as
an idea of change. This is continued moreover in the third stanza via the use of enjambement. This
enables
Larkin to carry on and develop his point.
Larkin s use of imagery is very effective. The courting places which were once used by the young
mothers are changing but so are their children. The courting places are still being used, however, the
people of whom should be using them now have the burden of children and can no longer have the fun
this place entails. The unripe acorns as described by Larkin, are the children who are still in school .
This implies Larkin, as an outsider observing and looking in, believes that as generations pass
romance is lost further and that people have children far to young. The children within the school are
not mature enough to realise what courting means. A grim humour is assumed when the reader realises
these children still have a future wereas the young mothers do not.The tone of the poem has become
increasingly more cynical. Larkin refers to how regimented the mothers lives are again when they are
expected to pick up their children from school. The women have changed immensely with the
pressures and responsibilities that the child has brought, they are putting on weight and losing their
looks, probably due to having the children. Their beauty has thickened .
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Gender Socialization Is The Process Of Learning Gender...
Why is it that despite making up 55.5 % of the United States population women hold only 19.6 % of
seats on the U.S Congress, 4.6% of CEO positions (S P 500 companies), and 13.2% of school
superintendent positions? Many people believe that women are intellectually inferior, and/or lack the
desire to reach the top. However, these individuals are misguided in their belief about the professional
and interpersonal strengths that most women possess. The disproportionate number of women in
prominent positions is a result of a historical tradition of gender socialization that facilitates
prejudicial practices within the work environment. Gender socialization is the process of learning
gender roles and expectations. It is what determines which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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As a result, women speak more tentatively, apologize more, and interrupt less than men. Ultimately,
this leaves the impression that men are more confident and capable, and therefore, better leaders
(Lakoff, 1975). This impression, coupled with the perception of aggression as a predominantly
masculine trait, can lead to unwelcoming work environments in which women may experience double
standards, bias in assessments, as well as harassment. For instance, many women experience co
workers telling inappropriate jokes and making sexually oriented remarks toward them. One woman
recounts, it happened so often that I stopped telling [my boss] about it (Angyal, 2015). In this way
gender socialization may prevent women from obtaining high level positions or cause them to miss
out on opportunities to advance in their careers.
Women have to maneuver through many obstacles some more apparent than others in order to climb
up the corporate ladder. Every day women fall prey to vertical segregation (also known as the glass
ceiling ), which refers to a barrier that keeps women from rising to the upper rungs of the corporate
ladder. Eventually, these obstacles create a reality in which it is rare to see a woman ascend to upper
level positions. For example, women become teachers and principles, while men are superintendents.
This creates a
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Harry Potter Informative Speech
What would you do if you awoke one morning to find that you were a living legend. That for the past
twenty years your family has been known to all, as one of the most prominent wizarding families in
the wizarding world. What would YOU do if you were regarded as ... a modern HERO. The only
wizard ever to survive a powerful curse cast by Voldemort, the most powerful dark wizard; Harry was
just a baby when he was attacked by the evil wizard. But he escaped the curse and had somehow
managed to reverse it and take away Voldemort s power. This story was told for 11 years past only
making the story of Harry Potter grow to become an even greater living legend.
Most see Harry Potter as a modern hero, one whom acts courageously and ... Show more content on
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Born onto a mortal mother, son of the mighty God Zeus, Heracles developed super strength since birth
and proved his demigod status. He spent the greater portion of his life trying to show himself worthy
of the title of a God.) Harry feels apprehensive about this new life and the legend that he must now
live up to. The entire wizarding community is expecting great things from Harry. Harry says to
Hagrid, Everyone thinks I m special, ... but I don t know anything about magic at all. How can they
expect great things of me?. (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone, Rowlings, Pg.86) Harry s thoughts
and feelings are dominated by this ample need to prove himself worthy of his own name. His actions
while at his new school, Hogworts, are directly related to the need for Harry to affirm his legacy. I see
this as a shining example of ancient heroism.
Harry Potter commits and act of heroism in order to establish or maintain a name for one s self. This is
shown in the story of Esfandyar. Esfandyar had been known to the people of Persia as a great fighter
and one who has never lost a battle (i.e. pre established fame). There is a difference between
Esfandyar and Harry. Esfandyar was not out to prove his fame, he was merely trying to obey the
orders of his father, the king of Persia. While Harry on the other hand preformed these heroic acts to
show his valor and to show his classmates that he was as good as the legends say.
There are parts of the Harry
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Fate Of William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
Fate in Romeo and Juliet In modern times, and in the Elizabethan era, fate plays an important role in
people s lives. Many people believe it to be written in stone, and unchangeable. Many others believe it
to be controlled by a person s own actions. In Romeo and Juliet, fate is one of the main themes,
described as having power over many of the events in the play. Fate is often called upon, wondered
about, and blamed for mishaps. However, where fate is blamed in the play as the ultimate cause for a
mishap, there is always an underlying action, or combination of them, on the part of human beings
that decides the consequences. Human weakness, the loss of self control, is always the direct cause of
a bad choice or mishap, and not fate itself. One of the most noted instances where fate is blamed for a
mishap is when Romeo cries out the he supposedly is fortune s fool. He claims that fate has brought
on Mercutio s death, and has lead him to kill Tybalt in revenge. In Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet,
Romeo is seen to be upset at Mercutio s death and predicts that the days black fate on more days doth
depend. (III, I, 118) Tybalt then re enters and Romeo becomes more upset that Tybalt is triumphant
with Mercutio being dead (III, I, 121). As Romeo becomes overwhelmed with Mercutio s death and
Tybalt s joy over it, he suddenly declares that either he or Tybalt must die with Mercutio (III, I, 128).
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Jean Piaget Habituation Essay
The purpose of this paper is to use the habituation technique in young infants to evaluate one
hypothesis derived from Piaget s theory of cognitive development. I will compare 5 months olds in a
task that involves possible and impossible outcomes. Piaget s theory specifies the cognitive
competencies of children of this age. 1a. From birth to two, children go through the sensorimotor
stage, experiencing the world through the senses; they look, hear, and touch. 1b. Object permanence is
the awareness that things continue to exist even when they are no longer being perceived. Jean Piaget
s explanation for the infant s lack of object permanence is that prior to six months old, the brain is still
undeveloped and cannot understand that the object ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The results bear strongly on the experimental hypothesis. 4a. The experimental hypothesis using
Piaget s theory is that infants do not have an innate sense of numbers because they lack object
permanence; the infant would not be able to notice if there is a change in quantity in either outcome.
However, McCrink and Wynn had an alternative hypothesis that said that infants did have an innate
sense of numbers and if an object was removed they would know that there is a difference in quantity
or if there is an impossible quantity. 4b. The outcome of the experiment that would support the
experimental hypothesis is if the infants shows no dishabituation where there is no difference in the
time spent staring at the object between the possible and impossible scenario. This would prove that
the infant did not notice how many objects there were thus supporting that Piaget s theory. The
outcome that would support the alternative hypothesis is if there was dishabituation indicating a
difference in the reaction and time spent staring at the objects. This would mean that the infant clearly
recognizes the original number of objects and what the expected possible outcome is. Therefore, when
they notice the impossible scenario, they know that there is something wrong with the number of
objects that is being presented leading them to react differently and/or stare longer at the object
because they are confused. 4c. Looking at Figure 2, we can
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The Risks Of Long Distance Human Spaceflight
Upon the consideration of long distance human spaceflight, the risk management plan in
correspondence must prepare the crew members before and during the mission, for risks which may or
may not occur, in the isolated confines of space. Specifically, the risks of meteoroid impacts,
malnutrition, and contamination were observed and their effects on the psychological and physical
health of the crew members was detailed. Only meteoroid impacts are singularly and in transit risk,
while both malnutrition and contamination are constant risks due to the human factor. Out the three
risks listed, the most harmful risk would be of malnutrition due to the extensive consequences which
can compound other problems. The main risk management method would ... Show more content on
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2013).
Meteoroid impacts, although a common obstacle in science fiction movies, do not rank very highly on
a problem for a crew on spacecraft due to the very high dispersity of streams of meteoroids, their very
small size, and the very small size of a spacecraft in comparison to the vastness of space. Even the ISS
has a 1 in a 10 billion chance to hit by predictable meteoroid streams while in a very small orbit
(David, L. 2014). However, due to the large distance any communication signals would have to
traverse, in an emergency situation the astronauts would need to be able to act according to protocol.
To prepare for even this unlikely situation, crew members should undergo pre flight and routine in
flight simulations which involve safety measures of a breached hull, compromised oxygen supply,
damaged thrusters, or other mechanical failures (Phillips, T. 2002). Although considering that this risk
only pertains to the in transit portion of the mission and a meteoroid that penetrates the shell of the
spacecraft in living quarters would most likely result in the immediate lack of oxygen due to the
immense vacuum in space which would limit any opportunty to mediate the situation.
Nutrition, although taken care of since the introduction of multiple day missions, is the most important
risk factor to consider as it directly relates the health and ability of the crew member to perform their
duties. The lack of proper nutrients and vitamins can lead to increased bone
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Humor In Aristophanes The Birds
Humor has entertained and enthralled audiences for all of recorded history. Everyone enjoys a good
laugh, but what exactly makes something humorous? It could be tension that is released in an
unexpected and positive way. It could be the discussion of subject seen as taboo. Humor could also
just be the enjoyment of other s misfortunes. In the Birds by Aristophanes uses all three techniques to
humor the audience, but one specific scene utilizes humor exceptionally well. Aristophanes writes:
PEITHETAIROS. Not a chance. / I want a treaty first. Like the marriage contract / That knife grinder
made with his great big wife: / No biting, no tearing, no scratching, / No pecking the pectorals,
Tearing the testicles, / Shoving sharp objects up the
CHORUS. Stop!
PEITHETAIROS. Nose, I was going to say. (Ar., Birds 439 447)
In the passage Aristophanes uses tension and release, taboo discussion, and the ... Show more content
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Aristophanes accomplishes humor using taboo speech. Peithetairos begins his statement by belittling
the gods. He simplifies Hephaestus to a knife grinder and his wife is not even names properly. The
demeaning of religious figures is a common comedic practice. It relies on the unpredictable and
shocking actions of the comedian to create tension. It also makes and appeal to the ego of the
audience. Lowering the status of the gods would create a feeling superiority for the audience.
Aristophanes also implies that sharp objects would be stuck up the character s anus. Most cultures
would consider discussing sticking objects in the rectum to be taboo, but Aristophanes uses the fact
that it is taboo to shock the audience. The scene uses the shock to add tension that is then released
resulting in humor. The use of taboo subjects to create humor is still common practice among
comedians. Once again Aristophanes has created humor that transcends the original setting of the
work s
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Rousseau Confucius And Mencius Beliefs On Human Nature
Rousseau , Confucius and Mencius said that man is good by birth and his innate nature is good .
Epicurus said that man is not social by birth .
Mahayana buddha tell us that man is good by birth as the Buddha nature is present inside all men
.Hobbes said that man is egoistic by his nature . Hsun Tzu said that human nature is basically evil .
Han Yau said that there are three types of people .Some are born good , some are born bad and seme
are neither good nor bad by their births .
The conflicting traits were mixed together by an interbreeding of purely altruistic apes and purely
egoistic apes .
Buddha said that the character of a man is created by the deeds or karma done by him in his previous
life .This is a wrong theory . The character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If there is a Form of good then there must be a Form of Evil .
A light within a man is created by his superego and a darkness within a man is created by his Id.
The Impersonal buddha (God) is the giver of moral laws . Nature is the giver of immoral laws.
Hinduism and buddhism tell us that the character of a man is created by his karma i.e. deeds done
during the previous existence .
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Buddhism claims that egoism is due to a wrong views about the concept of self .Egoism is due to traits
received by us from our animal ancestors .
A group struggle for existence is more important than an individual success for existence .Hence ,
altruism is good and egoism is bad .The behavior of every man is created by the brain chemicals .
Hume said that religion is a source of illusion and crimes . Crimes are reduced or eliminated by the
teachings given by Buddha . Monks keep people on the right path by their blessings and moral
guidance .Epicurus said that religion is a source of fear . Fear is best destroyed by religion .
The aim of Mahayana buddhism is to seek the welfare of all .
Mahayana buddhism is altruistic and humanistic in its outlook
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The Statue of Hatshepsut Essay
The statue of Hatshepsut seated down is made with the material limestone. This limestone is lightly
colored, which created a larger contrast with the other statues nearby. Her face was carved bringing
out her eyes, eyebrows and other facial features. Her eyebrows also come slightly together towards the
middle. Her lips forming a slight archaic smile. The dimensions are larger than an average female size.
The statue is of great size, yet still in proportion. The body and head fit well with each other overall.
However, it is greatly exaggerated in size.
It can be seen that the anatomy was handled quite ruggedly. There is much damage done on the knees,
hands and forearms. Only these areas of the sculpture seem to be damaged most severely. ... Show
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She is viewed less as a woman but more of a male dominant figure. This piece does not have several
viewpoints but mostly one. It is to be approached from its front view. It is extremely direct with
Hatshepsut looking straightforward. The sculptor s primary focus seems to be her resemblance as
pharaoh. She is of power and should be approached directly as king. Hatshepsut is also displayed so
that the statue could only be seen by the front. Her back is to the wall; hence, having no access to
approach the statue toward its back. On the side of her thighs, there are horizontal lines playing a
contrast to everywhere else, as her body is smooth. Even when entering this section of the Egyptian
gallery, she can be viewed from the outside. She is directly aligned to the entrance. The museum
seems to structure the approach of Hatshepsut to be presented directly. This statue seems to have been
treated poorly and not with much care. It can be seen that it went through a lot causing such damage.
However, because of its massive size, it was able to survive and still be in somewhat good condition.
The body around the torso is relatively smooth and in tact with minor scratches. Her body itself was
not as damaged but mostly around the edges of the statue were broken off. The texture seems to be of
hard, rough limestone but it was smoothed out when being carved. The intended setting of this statue
is to be placed in
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Tax Exam Essay
Aneta Lesna
FINAL EXAM ACCT 349
1. Samantha Corporation owns a building with a fair market value of $70,000 and an adjusted basis of
$40,000. It exchanges the building for land with a fair market value of $45,000. Also assume that
Samantha has a $10,000 mortgage on the building. As part of the exchange, the owner of the land
agrees to assume the mortgage and pay the corporation $15,000 in cash. What are Samantha s realized
gain, recognized gain, and basis in the land?
Gain 5000
2. Susan is a 30% limited partner in the SJ Partnership in which capital is not a material income
producing factor. Partnership assets consist of land (basis 90,000), accounts receivable (basis $40,000)
and cash of $200,000. SJ distributes$100,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tom s basis is $27,000. Beth withdraws $45,000 and Tom withdraws $33,000 from the partnership
during the year. What are Beth s and Tom s bases at the end of the year? Tom 26100 Beth 51900
4. Shanana Corporation has the following income and expense items for the current tax year: Dividend
income received from 60% owned domestic corporations $100,000 Net income from operations
30,000
What is the amount of the dividends received deduction?
80%*100,000 = 8000
80%*30,000 = 2400
8000 2400 = 5600
5. Flyer Corporation distributes $200,000 in cash ($2 per share) to its shareholders in the current year.
The entire distribution is nontaxable. Warenda owns 500 shares of Flyer stock for which she paid
$900. What is the effect of the distribution on Warenda regarding capital gain or loss and her basis in
the stock? $3,000
6. Bear Corporation is an S corporation since it began its business 3 years ago. Ali owns a 30%
interest in Bear. Bear reports an operating loss of $80,000 in the current year. Assuming Ali s basis in
Bear stock is $20,000, how much of the loss can Ali deduct? 20,000
7. 2011 A amp; J Excavating Company
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The Aim Was Song By Robert Frost, George Gordon Byron, And...
Wind whistles through the trees, disturbing the branches of fallen leaves. It flows without course or
grace and is seemingly uncontrollable in its force. Indeed the wind is almost as uncontrollable as the
man who fights in the name of freedom. The man who fights far away from home, and so close to
death. Yet this man does not look upon it such as he that stands at its shores. The old man with much
time behind him and not enough before him does not wither at the high tides of death. Robert Frost,
Lord George Gordon Byron, and Lord Tennyson Alfred each hold a niche in the history of poetry.
Frost, renowned for his display of ordinary situations in poetry, Lord Byron for his grasp of satire and
the European imagination, and Lord Alfred for his unconventional approach to poetry. In analysing
The Aim Was Song, Stanzas, and Crossing the Bar by each author, similar style and implication can be
found. The rhyme scheme used by the authors contributes to an observation of humanity while also
helping the poem maintain its own sincerity.
In Robert Frost s The Aim Was Song, human interaction is personified in a tale with the wind. Written
in masculine, ABAB rhyme scheme, man is portrayed as a teacher, who helps the wind guide itself.
The second stanza describes how Man came to tell it what was wrong/It hadn t found the place to
blow/It blew too hard the aim was song/And listen how it ought to go (Arp 852). This guidance shows
the way humans interact with nature, and how it is
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Apollo 13 Research Paper
Apollo 13
Apollo was the NASA space program that resulted in the first moon landing. The program s mission
was the goal of the President John F. Kennedy who said, landing a man on the Moon and returning
him safely to the Earth. The program had a total of eleven space flights beginning in 1968 and ending
in 1972. Four flights were used to test equipment and the rest were used to land onto the moon.
However, only six out of those seven actually made it to the moon. The third manned mission to the
moon, Apollo 13, never made it. The mission was supposed to land in the Fra Mauro area on the moon
s surface. However, oxygen tank No.2 exploded causing oxygen tank No.1 tank to fail leaving the
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Lovell, Fred W. Haise, and John L. Swigert. Lovell was the most experienced astronaut on the
mission. He participated in Gemini missions 4, 7, and 12 and was a crew member in the first mission
to orbit the moon, Apollo 8. With all the experience that James Lovell had, he made the perfect
commander for the two rookies Haise and Swigert. Fred Haise had served as a backup for both the
Apollo 8 and 11 missions, as a lunar module pilot. Jack Swigert was selected as a backup command
module pilot for the Apollo mission. Ken Mattingly was the intended command module pilot for the
Apollo 13 mission. However, that all changed when he was exposed to the German measles. NASA
made the quick decision to pull Ken Mattingly from the program and replace him with Jack Swigert.
This all happened three days before the mission was supposed to launch. [Swigert] knew the
command module pretty good. He it is true he had not trained for the last month and a half because
normally the backup crew at that stage are the gophers, said James A. Lovell in an interview with
NASA (5). After a few days of training with his crew members, however, Lovell praised his work and
said, Jack proved out to be a very, very competent pilot. (5). This left Apollo 13 with a very promising
crew to send into space and leaving Ken Mattingly on the ground with mission
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Examples Of Morality In Anthem
Morality in Anthem Society is lost and no one is individual. Since birth, it is no longer I but we , this
is all Equality 7 2521 has ever known. The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand opens up with an empowering
first line, one that strikes the reader immediately and sparks their curiosity to possibly read on. This
first line It is a sin to write this, (Rand 17) is a unique opening line that sets the plot for this entire
story and ends with a full circle once the reader has reached the very last page. The first line the
narrator Equality 7 2521 writes, identifies his morality and how he is very much aware of the sin he is
making but still chooses to continue on. These all come together in an eventual assessment of Equality
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I understood the blessed thing which I had called my curse. (Rand 98). Furthermore, Equality had seen
his different outlook and thoughts as a curse upon himself, making him unequal to his peers. He saw
his unique vision as a burden on his life as he never meet the standards employed by the elders or the
scholars. I understood why the best in me had been my sins not my transgressions; and why I have
never felt guilt in my sins. (Rand 98). Prometheus, as he renames himself, finally has peace within
himself with the clarification that he was not different and alone, but that others before his time had
the same thought process as he did. His assessment of his sin ends without one negative notation and
is formed to create a new outlook on his life, reflecting on the previous choices he has made.
Prometheus uses his decision as an opening to create a new beginning, a new chapter in the history of
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Ghost Soldiers Book Summary
Ghost Soldiers is a book that chronicles the horrific and tragic events that happened to the prisoners of
the Japanese camp in Cabanatuan. The book intertwines two main timelines; the treatment of the
POWs in Japanese custody, starting from the death march and continuing through the rescue mission,
and the story of the Rangers assignment and how it was formed. The Bataan Death March was the
march that brought the POWs to the Cabanatuan camp. Many were shot just for slowing down and
almost all of the prisoners were severely dehydrated during the march. That lead to many of them
drinking dirty and infested water. When they reached the camp, disease and infection ran wild. Many
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They encountered many obstacles such as delaying 24 hours due to Japanese soldiers leaving the camp
unexpectedly. This book shows the courage of all soldiers and prisoners involved in these events.
Even with such an amazing and thrilling plot base, this book was incredibly difficult to sit and read.
Readers find themselves becoming lost and rereading passages and pages. While I greatly respect all
of the prisoners and soldiers for their courage and strength during this incredibly troublesome
encounter, this book did their valor no justice. Although this book is incredibly descriptive and
detailed, it is frequently thorough to a fault. It often takes the author three pages to describe something
that has little to no relevance to the actual plot. These little sub stories are often left unresolved. The
fact that the author goes completely off topic and rambles and then just leaves it untouched for the rest
of the story, adds to the already confusing intertwining plots and timelines. The actual mission that the
Rangers endured was entrancing all on its own . There is absolutely no need for pages upon pages of
useless side missions and
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Love in the Time of Cholera Essay
Love is a powerful emotion that can cause people to act in abnormal ways. In the novel, Love in the
Time of Cholera, the main character Florentino Ariza falls passionately in love with Fermina Daza. He
immediately spends hours composing poetic love letters to Fermina as his entire life becomes
dedicated to loving her. Fermina s father, who greatly disapproves of the relationship between the two,
decides to take his daughter to travel throughout the Caribbean. After many years of separation, when
Fermina finally sees Florentino for the first time since she had been back in Hispaniola, all of her love
immediately disappears after realizing she does not actually love Florentio. From that day on,
Florentino would live for over a century in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Devastated by the loss of Fermina, Florentino spends months sick and unable to go on with his life. As
the years go by since his rejection by Fermina, he finds himself in a web of love affairs with women
from all walks of life. Although he goes against his rule that he must remain a virgin until he can
finally be with Fermina, he never marries or has children. The scars of losing his first and only love
makes it impossible for Florentino to ever settle down, get married, have a family, or even a stable job.
In comparison, David Lambert, the main character of the novel A Scientific Romance , also fails to
progress in life after the loss of his true love. David s life seems to deteriorate when he loses his lover
Anita. He later spends years searching for her around the globe. It becomes clear that David has never
moved on from loving Anita as he says, ... sail back to Anita, to my parents; restore truncated lives,
rebuild my own. (Wright 62). His only hope to ever return to being happy will only happen if he can
go to the past and be with Anita and his family. David, much like Florentino, spends his life consumed
with thoughts of Anita. He never marries or has children and lives life lonely and miserable. The loss
of both Florentino and David s only true loves prevent them from developing as individuals.
Secondly, the authors of these novels use the motif of misery caused by lost love. After Florentino is
rejected by Fermina and then later finds out she is soon
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Reasons Why A Journalist Should Be Paid
An aspect Journalist is the most respects and the backbone to the media industry. They always
consider the audience, prospective publication, editor and their own personal interest. Therefore, I
consider that journalist should pay more than their currently paid. The reasons why Journalist should
be paid more are they always ensure that their writing is unbiased and presents the basic facts for the
audience to determine their own set of judgements, they always be honest to get accurate news and
report the news in a truthful and they have built upon their natural writing talent which not everyone
can do it.
First and almost, Journalist will always ensure that their writing is unbiased and it presents the basic
facts for the audience
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E Commerce ( Electronic Commerce Or Ec )
E commerce (Electronic Commerce or EC) is the purchasing and offering of merchandise and
administrations, or the transmitting of trusts or information, over an electronic system, principally the
Internet. These business exchanges happen either business to business, business to customer, buyer to
purchaser or shopper to business. The terms e trade and e business are frequently utilized reciprocally.
The term e tail is additionally in some cases utilized as a part of reference to value based procedures
around online retail. E business is led utilizing a mixed bag of utilizations, for example, email, fax,
online lists and shopping baskets, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), File Transfer Protocol, and Web
administrations. The greater part of this is business to business, with a few organizations endeavoring
to utilize email and fax for spontaneous promotions (normally saw as spam) to buyers and different
business prospects, and additionally to convey e pamphlets to supporters. The advantages of e trade
incorporate its all day and all night accessibility, the velocity of access, a more extensive choice of
merchandise and administrations, openness, and worldwide span. Its apparent drawbacks incorporate
here and there constrained client administration, not having the capacity to see or touch an item
preceding buy, and the required sit tight time for item transporting. To guarantee the security,
protection and viability of e trade, organizations ought to verify business
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Phaedo By Plato
Platonic Dialogue
Phaedo is a recount of Socrates final hour before his death, written by Plato in the form of a dialogue
between Phaedo (Socrates prison guard) and Echecrates (1). In Socrates final hours we find him
surrounded by like minds, pondering what happens to the soul after death, and if death is truly the end
or just a new beginning. Those present at the prison include Socrates, Apollodorus, Simmias, Cebes,
and Phaedo (2).
Socrates explains that in his year of learning and questioning the world around him he has found that
everything has a beginning and an end. However, often that end is not an end but a new beginning.
Socrates explains this by illustrating how a tall man is the opposite of a short man, yet the tall man had
to
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Application Of The Quality Administration Framework At...
Introduction
I am Swarna Kumari Korrapati doing MS (CIS) in California University of Management and Sciences
San Diego. Before starting MS in CalUMS, I worked as Assistant Software Engineer in IGlobal
Technologies Hyderabad, India for 12 months. I worked as a Software Engineer.
I worked on Java platform, I global Technologies is a premier global Information Technology industry
focused Implementation and outsourcing Services Provider with an exceptional track record of
providing high quality, on budget, and on time solutions to demanding clients. Choice Software
Limited provides End to end Enterprise Solution Offerings and Specializing in ERP Solutions,
Microsoft and Open Source Systems.
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In this attempt, it distinguishes the best of innovation, item and arrangement suppliers, who
supplement its qualities. It partners with organizations on the premise of corresponding IT quality,
demonstrated business strategies, area particular topic aptitude and the new market channels that they
give.
MY ROLE IN THE COMPANY:
XYZ Pharmaceutical Company located in Hyderabad, India. Companies don t follow the proper
protocols because there is lack of awareness about the system.
Business intelligence services to its clients. The major clients for the company are pharmaceutical
organizations. The company mostly does offer the Business intelligence services like data integration,
analysis and reporting. There are numerous other services added further to have advantage over the
competitors.
As i learn many things about the Information Systems, i was much focused on the Business
Intelligence and Business Process Re Engineering. These are very important tools to work on in
company.
Roles and responsibilities are very important to follow but the execution is the main part in the
company to get success. Many companies are not following protocols but they are getting success if
they follow proper protocols they will get better in the industry to gain the maximum market share.
What is the Problems in the Company?
Are data correct?
Are data representative?
Do any of the figures seem improbable?
How do the figures compare with previous figures?
How do the
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Functionalism And Functionalism Of Functionalism
A Functionalism is the theory that what makes something a mental state depends on its function or
role in the cognitive system, instead of its internal constitution. To put it another way, functionalism
holds that mental states correspond to functional states. Functionalism is the offspring of both identity
theory and behaviorism, and comes in a few different flavors. For example, there is machine
functionalism, psycho functionalism, analytic functionalism, role functionalism and realizer
functionalism. Furthermore, while some forms of functionalism identify mental states with functional
states, other forms associate mental states with the physical states that play those particular functional
roles. Developed in the 1960s, the three founders of functionalism include Hilary Putnam (machine
functionalist), David Armstrong (analytic functionalist), and David Lewis (analytic functionalist).
Further elaborating on functionalism, a functionalist theory could attribute the mental state of pain to
be caused by bodily injury, which, in turn, produces the belief that something is wrong, which creates
the desire to no longer be in pain, which also leads to wincing and moaning. This is different from
behaviorism, which would equate the mental state of pain with the act of wincing and moaning.
According to this, only those things with internal states that play certain roles are capable of being in
pain . So, if we suppose that there is some distinctive type of neural activity
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The Problem Of Homeless Women
Research shows the number of homelessness women have steadily increases over the past decade .In
the 1960s, only 3% of the homeless population were women and there was a perception that homeless
women were prostitutes as a result women need were not recognised by society (Marcus, 2014).
However, the 1970s when homelessness remerge as a political issues due to the increased number of
homeless it was harder for the society to ignore. Although most of homeless most were still men,
among them were younger single women, from impoverish background and from racial minority
(Smith and Gilford, see Fitzpatrick, Peter Kemp and Klinker, 2010). Moreover by 1980s many more
women were deinstitutionalized form mental health institutions without sufficient housing or social
support (Ravenhill, 2008) as a result of this the rate of women homelessness escalated. Subsequently,
during the period of 2005 to 2006 data out of the 164, 000 household that were accepted as homeless,
39% contained pregnant woman or women with minor children. This rate have risen significantly, in
2009 to 2010 an increase of 45% were female headed household with their children and 12% were
single women, and 19% were couples with dependent children (Homeless Link, 2015),
aim/ objective
Defined and explore homelessness in the United Kingdom and the implication for women.
Definitions of homelessness vary depending on the source. The concept of homelessness has been
defined as a continuum ranging from rough
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Review Of Oh Hockey, Medicare And Canadian Dreams By...
Stephen J. Troope speaks to many everyday Canadians in his writing Oh Hockey, Medicare and
Canadian Dreams. He explains how current Canadian defining features such as hockey and medical
programs fail to best characterize the country and its future directions. Troope clearly advocates for a
culture change of many Canadians to celebrate other features of Canada rather than the mundane
stereotypes that inadequately symbolize true values. Troope explores many of the future possibilities
that lies ahead for Canada. Through an underlying moral cause, Troope fails to form a very effective
critique through his lack of credibility, misuse of ethical appeals, and a confusing inadequate ending.
The work begins warning of a stormy future , suggesting defining features of hockey and Medicare are
poor representations of Canadians. Proceeding to suggest we need to grow up and rely less on the
United States and United Kingdom, describing Canadians as gentler versions of Americans . Troope
then goes on to praise the country for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, on many occasions he misuses ethical appeals such as when he talks about the country s
beloved national sport: a hockey that has re found its connection to people more than dollars...that
doesn t sacrifice well being of players in an attempt to mimic ultimate fighting . By trying to promote
a less barbaric version of hockey, Troope attempts to find common ground through shared values of
health and decency. However, in doing so makes vast generalizations and overstatements about
important parts of Canadian sports culture. This failed emotional fallacy attempts to manipulate many
readers using slanted language characterizing hockey as sacrificing well being. Further, comparing
hockey to ultimate fighting falsely links the two through an unfair analogy because the sports are very
different
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William Blake The Lamb Meaning
William Blake s The Lamb is a part of the Songs of Innocence (1789) and was later accompanied by a
larger work, the Songs of Experience (1794). Blake expressed what he believed, and he wanted to
prove his true understanding of Christianity. His audience for his poem understood Christianity and
were familiar with the Bible. The poem establishes the theme of the vulnerability of innocence and a
vision of the speaker. The child s view is limited on account of unawareness of the total reality of
human knowledge. The voice of the poem is formed from a speaker that seems to be an innocent child,
communicating with a lamb who is unable to answer or respond to the child. The rhyme scheme is
similar to that of Dr. Seuss, it is like a nursery rhyme, and also a riddle. This is one of William s
simpler poems, but with a closer analysis it reveals hidden symbols, meaning, tones, and wordplay.
William Blake writes The Songs of Innocence, so this poem is obviously going to relate to some kind
of innocence. It is revealed in the second stanza when the speaker addresses the lamb as if it knows
who made it, and who gave it all of its features. However, the lamb or child does not answer, but of
course it would not answer. This then causes the speaker to answer his own questions. Which proves
that the lamb is too innocent to answer for itself. Dost thou know who made thee? /Little Lamb I ll tell
thee (10 11). This displays the wordplay in the poem because the reader asks questions and then
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The Education System And Public Education
The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear
the expenses of it. There should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded
by a charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves (Strauss).
Our founding fathers wanted our nation to be an educated nation. There were many who believed that
only a chosen should be educated, but there were those who saw education to be more pervasive.
During the 1800s Horace Mann revolutionized the ideas with public education; however, today we
now face an education system lacking in religious classes, group projects, and outside stimulation. In
1848 Horace Mann focused on the preservation of humankind, both physically and mentally, through
physical and religious education. As proposed in the report Horace Mann explains that it is the duty of
all the governing minds in society to diffuse the knowledge of these beautiful and beneficent laws of
health and life through the length and breadth of the State... by providing public baths, public walks,
and public squares... a religious observance of all those sanitary regulations with which modern
science has blesses the world. People were dying prematurely due to their lack of education on
modern sciences. With these provisions added, Horace Mann presents a society most beneficial to the
well being of the population. With increased knowledge exercise and hygiene people would be
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Research Study On Data Collection Methods
Data Collection Methods This research study would use paper and pencil method, an achievement
test. The participants would be taking a progress monitoring test. This type of method is appropriate
for the study because it gives accurate data about student s abilities before the start of the research
study. It is also used at the end of the study for the scores can be compared between each class and
initial scores.
Instruments
First off, the students would take a progress monitoring test. The test would be a reading progress
monitoring test to determine where the students are at before the research experiment and again at the
end of the experiment. The test is called R CBM. The R CBM is a one minute test that requires the
student to read aloud. The test consists of three passages. The student will read three one minute
passages and the median score is taken. Based on the students reading level, and grade level is how
the teacher will know what the student will read. Special education teachers are given district progress
monitoring binders that contain different passages for reading levels and grade levels. The type of data
would be interval data. The type of data would be interval because it measures cognitive ability. A
progress monitoring test would be like an achievement test because it measures a student s current
proficiency. It provides information about what the student has learned.
Procedure of Test
The researcher would tell the two special education teachers to
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Root Vegetables Essay
12 Super Healthy Root Vegetables which You Should Implement in Your Daily Diet ASAP
We all know that we should eat our veggies and how important they are for are well being, but most of
us we just find decent reasons to ditch vegetables. However, vegetables shouldn t be eaten just as a
complement to our hamburger or as a side dish. In fact, vegetables are ought to make a huge
difference, if incorporated in our daily diets. So, the next time you re too lazy to make yourself a salad
or you simply choose to have your meal without these precious treasures, think twice.
Root vegetables in particular, are notoriously famous for containing a great amount of valuable
nutrients, each as important as any other nutrient. From vitamins A and C, containing a great amounts
of minerals such as magnesium and potassium, and all the way to containing dietary fiber. All of these
nutrients are known to fight diabetes, obesity, arthritis, heart disease and even fight cancer. Root
vegetables are gluten free, and powerful sources of antioxidants and complex carbohydrates. Plus, if
you have weight problems, then root vegetables are just right for you, because not only are they low in
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Sweet Potatoes
There is a reason why this list starts with sweet potatoes. They are delicious, tasty and super rich in
powerful nutrients. For starters, they contain a great amount of vitamin A, probably being the
vegetables which are most loaded with this vitamin. Then, they are also a great source of vitamin B5
and C as well as potassium. Sweet potatoes are known to be extremely beneficial in stabilizing your
blood sugar and boosting your digestive system, due to the presence of fiber and slow absorbing
starch.
2.
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Homeostatic Chemokine Research Paper
Homeostatic chemokines are constitutively expressed and regulate tissue specific leukocyte migration
[117]. The homeostatic chemokine CCL27 also called CTACK (cutaneous T cell attracting
chemokine) is specifically expressed by human epidermal keratinocytes in the skin [118, 119]. CCL27
is expressed in large amounts in basal cells of the epidermis [119]. During the process of epidermal
cell differentiation from the basal layer to the skin surface, the expression levels of CCL27 decrease
[119]. CCL27 binds to its receptor CCR10 and recruits CLA+ skin homing memory T cells
predominantly to the epidermis [118, 120]. During cutaneous inflammation the proinflammatory
cytokines TNF α and IL 1β can induce an increased expression of CCL27, accompanied ... Show more
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Immunohistochemical analysis of skin tumor samples showed a significantly increased phosphor
Erk1/2 (p Erk1/2) expression, suggesting a role for MAPK pathway activation in skin tumors [69].
Furthermore, in case of enhanced response rate to epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor (EGFRI)
treatment such as Erlotinib®, tumor patients are observed with inflammatory skin lesions (rash) [69,
92,
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The Importance Of Modernism In Literature
Modernism, a constantly debated term, is a philosophical movement that emerged during the late 19th
and early 20th centuries, following World War I. Painters, writers, and musicians did not however
perceive it just as a period in time, rather as a commitment to experimentation in techniques, freedom
in ideas, originality in perceptions, and self examination in emotions (Baughman, Bondi,
Layman...etc,1) Writers, for example, like James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Ernest Hemingway broke
away from the traditional and conventional techniques to create their own literary voice. Joyce s A
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Woolf s Jacob s Room, and Hemingway s In Our Time each
exemplify distinctive styles in ideology, art, culture, and politics which eventually became what the
modernist movement, also known as the avant garde, appertained to. While their childhood s affected
their writing, Hemingway s minimalistic technique of composition in In Our Time, and Joyce and
Woolf s prolific amount of attention to detail in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Jacob s
Room affected the growth of the modernist movement.
Virginia Woolf and James Joyce s similar upbringing shaped them into the people they are today.
English modernist writer and critic, Adeline Virginia Stephen, commonly acknowledged as Virginia
Woolf, was born on January 25, 1882 in London, England and died on March 28, 1941. Woolf was
born into a typical Victorian family, where the father of the family was the
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Compare and Contrast Helen- HD POE Essay
Comparison and Contrast Essay
In the poems, To Helen and Helen , both Edgar Allan Poe and H.D. emphasize the beauty of the
infamous Helen of Troy; however, the speakers attitudes differ as one praises and worships Helen
while the other condemns her for her treachery and remains unmoved by her beauty. Although both
poems discuss Helen of Troy, both speakers withhold different perspectives within the first stanza. In
To Helen the speaker sets Helen on a pedestal as he uses the apostrophe Helen, thy beauty is to me
(Poe, line 1). He emphasizes that he speaks to her as the title To Helen sets the praiseful tone within
the poem. However, the unimpressed speaker of Helen displays the loss of connection to this famous
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line 10) in which they long to forget. However, the enchanted speaker believes that Helen portrays the
opposite as she is the glory that was Greece (Poe, line 9) and the grandeur that was Rome (Poe, line
10).
The varying structures in the third stanzas emphasize the differentiating views of Helen. The style and
structure of To Helen contribute to the persona s romantic notion of Helen of Troy. The stanza is set up
like the rest with five lines that illustrate her beauty. She is an agate lamp (Poe, line 13) which shines
light on Greece and she is Psyche, from the regions , which Are Holy Land! (Poe, lines 9 and 10).
However the unmoved speaker uses just a simple sentence as the last stanza and lacks the exclamation
points and a rhyme scheme which portrays the cold disapproval she were laid, white ash amid funereal
cypresses. of Helen. The speaker believes that her cold feet and slenderest knees could not move
Greece as opposed to the other speaker. He harshly believes that the only way that she can be praised
for her beauty is if she was laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. (H.D., line 17) In both the poems
To Helen and Helen the views of Helen the face that launched a thousand ships , differs as her beauty
praised as a heroine juxtaposes the belief that she remains a traitor. she were laid, white ash amid
funereal cypresses. she were laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. she were laid,
white
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Goblin Market Sisterhood Essay
On the other hand, in the essay, The Potential of Sisterhood: Christina Rossetti s Goblin Market a
critic name Janet Galligani Casey expressed that critics that wrote on Rossetti s Goblin Market has
been known for a long time for the significance of sisterhood in the poem. Feminist readings of the
poem were focused on the theme of sisterhood as an attempt to argued that Rossetti has created a
world that excludes men. Casey argues that there is more meaning to the terms of sisterhood in the
quote, For these critics, the term sisterhood marks a reaffirmation of the potentialities of women for
independence and productivity.... In reducing the concept of sisterhood to a single unwavering level of
meaning, female critics, among others, are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She plays on the late nineteenth century definition sisterhood as a religious order of nurses, suggesting
that nurturing, rather than being a secondary function, embodies a heroism of its own (Casey, 65). She
d explained that Rossetti argued for many of her nineteenth century readers to explained the more
recognizable plane for the traditional female role which is a nurturer. The traditional role of female
was equal to the traditional role of men. Rossetti explained the definition of sisterhood based on the
late nineteenth century definition as religious order of nurses. As nurses, they nurtured the injured and
the sick instead of being seen as second function that exemplify a heroism. Rossetti was influenced by
Florence Nightingale as female role of being the nurturer. In Goblin Market, Lizzie nurtured Laura
back to heath by allowing her to hug, kiss, eat, drink and love her of the juices of the
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Oil Drilling in the Arctic
The Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge is one of America s last great wilderness areas. It is home to
many animals such as polar bears, wolves, and grizzly bears, caribou herds, snow geese, musk oxen,
and dozens of other species. If your oil companies keep drilling in the Arctic, most of these beautiful
creatures will die, and some will become extinct.
The Coastal Plain is home to these animals. Annually, a herd of 129,000 caribou gather on the Coastal
Plain to bear and nurse their young. Polar bears rely on the Coastal Plain as their most important on
land denning habitat. Musk oxen, grizzly bears, wolves, wolverines, foxes, golden eagles, and snowy
owls gather here to hunt and den. In the fall, the Coastal Plain supports up to 300,000 ... Show more
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Oil is very important in our world. But we should be able to come up with some alternate methods of
getting oil, or even better, alternate resources. There has already been an alternate way to produce oil
already invented. This process is known as the Fischer Tropsch process, which converts coal into
crude oil. It was a concept pioneered in Nazi Germany when imports of petroleum were restricted due
to war, and Germany found a method to extract oil from coal. It was known as Ersatz ( substitute in
German), and accounted for nearly half the total oil used in WWII by Germany. However, the process
was used only as a last resort as naturally occurring oil was much cheaper. As crude oil prices
increase, the cost of coal to oil conversion becomes comparatively cheaper. The method involves
converting high ash coal into synthetic oil in a multistage process. Ideally, a ton of coal produces
nearly 200 liters of crude, with by products ranging from tar to rare chemicals.
The solution to America s energy problems will be found in American ingenuity, not more oil. We
need to reduce our reliance on oil, and invent cleaner, renewable forms of power that will be just as
effective as oil. We already have many of the tools we need to accomplish this. For example, Detroit
has the technology right now to produce high performance hybrid cars, trucks and SUVs. If America
made the transition to these more efficient vehicles, far more oil would be saved
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Strength of Materials 4th Ed. by Ferdinand L. Singer
Simple Stresses
Simple stresses are expressed as the ratio of the applied force divided by the resisting area or σ =
Force / Area. It is the expression of force per unit area to structural members that are subjected to
external forces and/or induced forces. Stress is the lead to accurately describe and predict the elastic
deformation of a body. Simple stress can be classified as normal stress, shear stress, and bearing
stress. Normal stress develops when a force is applied perpendicular to the cross sectional area of the
material. If the force is going to pull the material, the stress is said to be tensile stress and compressive
stress develops when the material is being compressed by two opposing forces. Shear stress is
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Solution 110
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Problem 111 For the truss shown in Fig. P 111, calculate the stresses in members CE, DE, and DF.
The crosssectional area of each member is 1.8 in2. Indicate tension (T) or compression (C).
Solution 111
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Problem 112 Determine the crosssectional areas of members AG, BC, and CE for the truss shown in
Fig. P 112 above. The stresses are not to exceed 20 ksi in tension and 14 ksi in compression. A
reduced stress in compression is specified to reduce the danger of buckling.
Solution 112
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Problem 113 Find the stresses in members BC, BD, and CF for the truss shown in Fig. P 113.
Indicate the tension or compression. The cross sectional area of each member is 1600 mm2.
Solution 113
Problem 114 The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in Fig. P 114 is supported by a cable that runs from
A to B around the smooth peg at E, a vertical cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D.
Determine the mass of the heaviest bar that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to
100 MPa. The area of the cable AB is 250 mm2 and that of the cable at C is 300 mm2.
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Solution 114
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Shearing Stress
Forces parallel to the area resisting the force cause shearing stress. It differs to tensile and compressive
stresses, which are caused by
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Landscaping Case Study
For the individuals who appreciate being outside than inside, there s nothing more pleasant than an
evening used unwinding in the green spaces around your home. Numerous individuals feel that the
lawn on their territory is an expansion of their homes, and they administer to them likewise. In case
you re looking to improve your property, landscaping Vancouver can help. Whether you basically need
to reduce abundance and recover your yard fit as a fiddle or you need to convert your green spaces to
make something dazzling and new, you ll have to set aside a few minutes and cash you use pays off in
the long run. Before putting resources into new plantings or building another garden, you ll have to
guarantee your yard can manage vegetation. Various issues can make it troublesome for plants to
flourish and develop, and they ll have to be determined ahead of time. Fitting watering system is
exceptionally critical for grass, blooms, bushes, and trees. Without it, your plantings may have an
excessive amount of water or excessively little water and battle to survive. On the off chance that you
live in an especially merciless atmosphere and have plants on your property that aren t local to the
territory, watering system is all the more vital. Some individuals require underground or over the
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Nonetheless, it s conceivable to make landscaping Vancouver at regions that were once infertile. An
arrangement of layered arrangements will permit plants to develop and guarantee the dirt and
supplements won t basically wash away. This practice has been executed for a long time at each corner
of the globe, and it s a stylishly delightful and pragmatic approach to makeover your property. By
uprooting earth and building boundaries to make the levels, you ll have an arrangement of level,
secure regions where green life and
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Swot Analysis Of Coca Cola s Red And White Trademark Essay
COMPANY INFORMATION AND HISTORY
Powerade is a sports drink by The Coca Cola Company was first introduced in 1988 and invented by
Matthew Ehrlich. The Coca Cola Company with creative control under Glacéau. Powerade is
manufactured and marketed by The Coca Cola Company (Powerade, 2015). The Coca Cola Company
is the world s number one maker of soft drinks, selling 1.3 billion beverage servings every day. Coca
Cola s red and white trademark is probably the best known brand symbol in the world. Headquartered
since its founding in Atlanta, Coca Cola makes four of the top five soft drinks in the world, Coca Cola
at number one and Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite at numbers three through five. (Reference for
Business, 2015). Mostly powerade is sell with the coca cola products other than that powerade has
own store which is known as The Powerade Store and is an independent 3rd party retailer which is
fully owned and operated by BrandShop (Privacy, seurity and email, 2015).
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT POWERADE AND COCACOLA
Powerade is number two in the sports drink market worldwide (Powerade, 2015).Powerade vending
machines can be seen in the Enter The Matrix video game (Powerade Quiz, n.d.).Powerade has grown
to take 21.7 percent of the United States market in the sports drink category. In 1988, Powerade
became the official sports drink of the Olympics, alongside Aquarius, another sports drink made by
Coca Cola. Powerade is the official sports drink of the Australian rugby league team,
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Introduction. So, While Doing My Best To Effectively Research
Introduction
So, while doing my best to effectively research the subject enough to write a paper on it, it became
rather apparent that I was not mathematically inclined enough to fully understand how the law actually
works. However, I was able to understand that the law has gone through a very long period of time
where researchers and theorists have worked and worked to prove that there is some form of proof that
this is more than a random occurrence, but still haven t come up with any REAL answer or proof. To
be more clear, most of the literature about the history of the subject, stretches so far as to say that
people truly believed that Benford s Law was more of a strange coincidence, or an act of god, rather
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The actual measures of probability were discovered by the creator of Benford s Law, Frank Benford,
when he decided to test a strange occurrence described by an American astronomer by the name of
Simon Newcomb. In 1881, Newcomb noticed that the earlier pages of a textbook containing logarithm
tables, mainly with the leading number of one, were significantly more worn that latter pages. Benford
decided to see if there actually was a statistical reasoning to this.
Is this Relevant?
Benford took Newcomb s findings to a new level and began taking roughly 20,229 different
observations from a varied range of areas all the way from residential addresses to death rates
throughout many different areas. It was through this that he placed a value on the probability of the
occurrence of certain numbers within groups of related numerical data, thus providing the values
displayed above. (Nigrini, 1999) Considering the relatedness of the groups of numbers, but not exactly
the same context, we can then assume that Benford s Law would hold true for any group of related
data.
Hiding within another document I poured myself into in order to better understand the subject, I
noticed another coincidence. The article reiterated much of the background information regarding the
law and what it is for, but further down the line it provided another form of testing. It discussed that
for their
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Analysis Of The Pink Car By Mark Halliday
Different Perspectives
In recent generations, typical looks or ideas have dominated fashion. People write about this topic
through articles, newspapers, and papers. While models style and display the most recent styles, they
also represent what women should look like. Not until very recently, people have realized that not all
women look like models, unless they starved themselves or worse. In the poems, Fat is Not a Fairy
Tale and The Pink Car , the authors convey their main message of the poem as the social aspect of the
world and what they believe has the characteristics of the ideal person by using imagery and
personification. Admiration for individuality, a common theme throughout The Pink Car , was
constantly mentioned through the words of the Mark Halliday. Furthermore, Halliday personifies the
cars in the poem as people; specifically focusing in on the pink car. He repeatedly describes the other
cars in a jaundiced way; for example, he would characterize these cars as boisterous, rowdy, and big.
However, he identifies the pink car as disparate, one who does not worry or care about other cars
perspectives. The author wrote, Other cars might honk their horns to seem big // the pink car doesn t
honk and doesn t worry (Halliday 25 26). Halliday symbolizes the car as pink because society
commonly construes the color as feminist, sweet, playful, the color of love, flowers and romance. His
intention of this poem was to help one find peace within themselves.
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Behavioral Therapy Essay
Most contemporary psychological treatment approaches are predecessors of the ancient and medieval
philosophies and theories. Cognitive behavioural therapy as one of the modern treatment method in
not an independently formed treatment, different theories have contributed to its present shape and
application. The purpose of this paper is analysing the contributing treatment approaches that resulted
in the emergence of the Behavioural Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The paper presents and
analyses the contributions that previous psychological treatment methods made in culminating the
CBT. To this end, the paper presents the main treatment methods that are assumed to be most
important and analyse their main arguments in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Today we know that depression, anxiety and other psychological symptoms can contribute to physical
sensations and a sense of being physically unwell and we also have an understanding of
psychosomatic illness. Another important contribution was Mesmer s recognition of the unconscious,
although he did not speak of it as such. He experienced the power of the unconscious in that he
contributed to the discovery of the hypnotic state, which can be a powerful therapeutic tool in therapy.
Although he was labeled a fraud on the basis that there was no proof that he had discovered a new
physical fluid, it is an important finding just the same that his clients were cured on the basis of
suggestion. This is important in terms of how the psychological relates to the physical. Another
contribution to psychology is that Mesmer sought to be both a scientist and a practitioner, and that this
model of the dual role of a therapist is important for therapists working in psychology today. Finally,
Mesmer mentored an important figure in the history of psychology who recognized that the belief in
the efficacy of cure, desire to cure and the therapeutic relationship were fundamental factors in
successfully working with clients in therapy. These beliefs are central to the practice of clinical
psychology in our world today. There is no doubt that Mesmer is a curious figure in the history of
psychology. He contributed to
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SMART Position Paper
The specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time based (SMART) goal that I have decided to
undertake is to start implementing healthier health behaviors by losing 20 over a 5 week time period. I
chose this SMART goal based of my evidence based change project targeting African Americans
between the ages of 18 60 with prediabetes, will the implementation of a culturally sensitive diabetes
education program increase healthy lifestyle behaviors? According to the Center for Disease Control
and Prevention (2016) individuals who are overweight or suffer from morbid obesity have added
pressure on their body s ability to use insulin to properly control blood sugar levels, and are therefore,
is more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. According to De Souto Barreto (2015) the use of SMART
goal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is also important because I do not want to be a healthcare provider that overweight telling my
patients that they need to lose weight. Being that I m African American already puts me at a higher
risk of developing hypertension and type 2 diabetes secondary to being overweight. According to the
literature I reviewed for my evidence based change project has linked poor eating habits and decreased
physical activity has been responsible for the increasing occurrence of type 2 diabetes among African
Americans. Therefore, it is imperative that I stay determined to accomplish my weight lost goal.
According to Rehman, Berry and Siddiqui (2014) setting your goals based on the SMART goal system
will ensure that you have the best chance of achieving them. At the end of my 5 week weight lost
journey, I would know if I reached my goal of 20 pounds weight lost using the SMART goal format.
Using the SMART goal format, has help me to create a clear, attainable, meaningful goal, and also
helped me to find the motivation to bring it into
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Price Control Essay
The price ceiling is the maximum price a seller is allowed to charge for a product or service. An
impact on society includes when the prices are so high of a product, that no one can buy it. A price
floor is the lowest legal price a product or service can be sold at. When market price is at its lowest, it
may still be too high for consumers to purchase products. Governments can intervene for any purpose,
and they are the ones who set these price controls.
Governments may intervene in the market system to fix prices above or below equilibrium if they
believe that it is in the public interest to do so. Governments may intervene in the provision,
regulation, maintenance and management of public goods to maximise the benefits to the ... Show
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Because consumers aren t paying as much for the product, producers will not be able to produce as
much at the lower price, and consumers will demand more because the product is cheaper. The end
result will be consumers not being able to buy the product since there is not enough being made. For
example, the price of milk was $2 per litre, and has now been reduced to $1 per litre. This will be
great for consumers as they can buy more milk for less, until it runs out. Therefore price ceilings have
a good impact on consumers.
For producers, price ceilings don t have as good an impact as it does on consumers. Since the
consumers are paying much less money for goods and services, they simply cannot afford to make any
products. It will have a harmful effect on producers, as their surplus will decrease, resulting in them
not making as much product. For example, if the price of lettuce decreases from $7 to $5, then that
means a decrease in the amount of money producers are getting. They will not have enough money to
grow lettuce, so there will be none or little lettuce harvested to be sold. This means that price ceilings
have a large impact on producers, and not in a good way.
If the government puts in a price ceiling, then the quantity demanded will exceed the quantity
supplied, meaning that not enough goods or services will be supplied to satisfy demand. This situation
is called a shortage. Because price ceilings are installed in the interests of
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Winter Chill Research Paper
Temperature conditions are critical in determining sufficient winter chill exposure. However, the
process is physiological and likely to be driven by other, yet undetermined, processes (Dennis, 1994).
Hormonal controls have been suggested as the mechanism, with early research proposing the process
is controlled by a balance of growth promoters and inhibitors (Amen, 1968). More recent research 4
suggests that temperature cues specific hormones, such as indoleacetic acid, gibberellins, abscisic
acid, and ethylene, which then control dormancy breaking (Seeley, 1990; Horvath, 2009). To date, the
causal biological drivers of dormancy remain elusive to researchers (Dennis, 1994). Resultantly, the
physiological response is commonly estimated by temperature based models (e.g. Weinberger, 1950;
Richardson et al., 1974; Shaltout and Unrath, 1983; Fishman et al., 1987; Linvill, 1990; Cesaraccio et
al., 2004). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Different species require different threshold amounts of chill to break dormancy. Frequently, these
chill requirements are defined according to different chill models resulting in chill thresholds reported
in different units (e.g. Table 2). For instance, Ghariani and Stebbins (1994) reported chill thresholds
for 43 apple and 38 pear varieties using the Utah model (measured in chill units); Zhang and Taylor
(2011) determined chill requirement for Sirora pistachio using the Dynamic model (measured in chill
portions) and; Baldocchi and Wong (2008) used thresholds defined in chill hours for 18 fruit and nut
varieties to investigate future chill conditions in California. Cherry specific thresholds are contained in
Table
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Museum Collection Hum 205
Axia College University of Phoenix WORLD CULTURE AND THE ARTS (AXIA) HUM/205
Jaynelle Nixon January 27, 2008 Museum Collection 2 Classical and Hellenistic Greece One of the
most well known piece of this time, is the statue called Ludovisi Gaul killing himself and his wife,
also known as The Galatian Suicide. The original was made by Greek sculptors commissioned by
Attalus I after his victories over the Gauls of Galatia. This is a statue of A man about to drive a dagger
into his chest all while holding a dying woman (his wife) and looking over his shoulder, defiantly. The
original statue was never recovered, however there were many copies commissioned through out
different eras and rulers; they were an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is actually two buildings built separately one is called the New Cathedral La Nueva and the other
is the Old Cathedral La Vieja. Construction began on the original cathedral in the 12th century. The
building of the new cathedral began in the 16th and ended in the 18th century. The Old Cathedral is a
prime example of Romanic architecture while The New Cathedral is a prime example of Gothic
architecture. Much of the cathedral is covered in detailed carvings. The new cathedral was built to
stabilize the older cathedral. There is an apparent Islamic influence present when you look at the
Salamanca cathedrals; this was not common outside of Spain. This is a combination of influences and
styles, which is what makes this structure so interesting. With Islamic, Romanesque, and late Gothic
influence and attention is spectacular. This structure requires a lot of work to maintain, now it s a
prime tourist spot. Museum Collection 6 Baroque Age During the Baroque Ages a man by the name of
Caravaggio was a very prominante artist, one of his stand out pieces was entitled Entombment, created
in 1603 it was an oil on canvas painting. This is a painting in which Jesus is the center of the
movement in the work everything and everyone else seems to revolve around him. The Renaissance
inspired aspects are the religious content and increased perspective. The more Baroque elements are
bringing the viewer into the
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Comparing The United States And Switzerland
Trying to compare the United States to Switzerland is quite difficult, especially when there are many
differences between the states of America. So the easiest is to compare the general aspects across the
board, and for the smaller differences I can only compare it with Texas, since I have lived there my
whole life. The first major difference is the food, of course the food is different all across Europe
compared to the United States, just because we have different types of food. In America we like to
imitate other countries food, trying to bring different cuisines to everyone s diet. For example; Italian,
Greek, Chinese, Asian, and many other different cuisines. Swiss food you rarely see in America, like
the fondue, that is something America has put a twist on, trying to imitate that certain dish. Roclette
has just now been introduced to America, and it s one of the bigger hits now, but it is nice to know we
have had it in Switzerland from where it is originally from. Another difference in food, is that nothing
in Switzerland is processed, no preservatives, no high fructose corn syrup, and no dyes. Another thing
that is different with the foods, is having freshly produced chocolate that is out of this world. It is a
disappointment to go back to America and crave chocolate to only have the options of either getting
Hershey s, which will not taste as good or as smooth, or find European chocolate for more than $5.
But not all of American food is bad, we are known for
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Essay about Henry Purcell
Henry Purcell is seen as one of the greatest composers of the Baroque period and one of the greatest of
all English composers. His earliest surviving works date from 1680 and show a complete command of
musical composition. They include some fantasias for viols, masterpieces of contrapuntal writing, and
more contemporary sonatas for violins, which reveal some acquaintance with Italian models. Purcell,
in his time, became increasingly in demand as a composer, and his theatre music in particular made
his name familiar to many who knew nothing of his church music or the odes and welcome songs he
wrote for the court of three different kings over twenty five years.
To begin to chronicle the life of Henry Purcell is a difficult task as there is ... Show more content on
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A job that was given to many other trusted workers in the abbey as Westminster had no official
copyist. Purcell probably spent most that time copying post restoration works that were being created
at the time. This work as well as his normal workload as a choir boy would have acquainted him with
the restoration composers and given him insight into their work. He himself confessed to transcribing
the works of Byrd, Gibbons and Tallis into his own personal manuscript book.
Charles II had in his court a copy of Louis XIV s Vignt quatre violins du Roiand. This group of
musicians was to play for Charles much the same as the French model played for Louis. In 1677 death
came to Matthew Locke the then composer for Charles the second s twenty four violins (Westrup,
p.26). Purcell, the precocious lad he was, succeeded him at the age of only eighteen. This was a most
distinguished post for a musician and composer since Locke was one of the most respected composers
of his day.
No doubt there were some complaints of favoritism as Locke was an intimate friend of the Purcell
family. The duties of twenty four violins were principally to play at court functions wherever the king
was in residence; Charles II loved to listen before meal times. Charles taste in music did not extend
beyond that which was not readily intelligible 1 with a straightforward rhythm that he could beat time.
In other words he knew what he liked and knew
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Dionyyso The Role Of The God
The character of Dionysos assumes itself in many ways throughout Euripides Bacchae, the role of the
god, his intentions and subsequently his actions within the text are disorderly due to the comic then
tragic nature of the play, Dionysos is most definitely seen as a psychological force within the text.
However, Dionysos is, to a greater degree, understood to be a vindictive and heartless god when
considering the nature of his relationships to humans and the greater role he plays. The Bacchae is
commentary on the relationship between gods and mortals as gods play psychological forces in the
realm of men, however vindictive their intentions may be. This is seen in instances in the play where
Dionysos uses his title as a god to further his agenda. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By analysing the dialogue provided and considering the religious atmosphere in ancient Greece at the
time it is easily deduced the true nature of Dionysos. The Dionysos I have explored is the Dionysos
most easily understood due to his lack of human morals, that because of his anthropomorphic nature,
cannot be discounted in modern analysis of his character. Overall Dionysos has proven to be cruel and
lacking compassion. His relationship to mortals is that based on obedience as Cadmus states, Angry
gods should not act just, like
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What I ve Learned At The High School All Four Glorious Years
This speech is all about what I ve learned here at the high school... all four glorious years. You know, I
m glad that Avon Lake chose me as the student speaker, because I know that some high schools bring
in like super awesome extreme sports people to try and inspire their students. But they usually have
gotten stuck somewhere, in some far off country, stuck in a freezing mountain, nearly die. But because
of his/her awesome MaGyver skills tend to survive, only losing a leg or arm. As a high school student,
I know I don t want to hear about that. I d want show up to commencement happy, that I finally get to
leave, hoping to hear some awesome memories, cry, and leave. And instead I would leave worried
about blood flow to my extremities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
) Don t look for a meaning when there isn t one.
Luckily I m not an inspirational speaker like that. I ve climbed the rocky mountains, and I didn t lose
any limbs, metaphorically or otherwise. And this isn t my time to give career advice... mostly because
I don t have a career, that s why I m going to college.
However I have indeed had large groups of people listen to me before, and I ve given speeches in class
that have gotten me A s, so that makes me perfectly qualified to speak here today.
Some of what i m going to say is boring and I m going to ramble.. well ramble more, and all of you
will forget this within the week. But I shall say it regardless, with all the cheesy jokes, and all the
stupid grins, and the stories that will start off well, and end up making no sense at all.
So listen to me, or else you ll end up like the two dead boys who got up to fight, one dark day in the
middle of the night. ( great now I see people trying to furiously google that little diddy )
Well good luck let s begin:
1. You Don t Have To Have A Dream.
If you didn t know, I was adopted from Russia, so at eight months old, my dream was to wait the four
hours for the nurse to feed me. Not all that awesome of a dream. But if you do have a dream, chase it.
If it s a big enough one and you want to spend your whole life chasing it, that by the time you achieve
it it has taken
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The And Female Characters Of Candide
The IA Essay
How do the experiences of the women in Candide differ from those of the men? How do their
reactions to those experiences differ from those of the men?
Most of Voltaire s characters were able to explain why they could consider themselves as the most
unhappy by providing a story of what had occurred to them. Their experiences vary from natural to
man made misfortunes. However, even though, the characters reactions to their misfortunes are of a
similar, the experiences between the male and female characters of Candide are quite different in
regards to what is taken away from them.
Throughout the novel we follow, the main character, Candide, through his journey of reuniting with
his beloved Cunegonde. The journey was very dangerous because throughout the novel, Candide was
flogged, forced into an army, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, and separated from his love Cunegonde,
and tortured by the Inquisition. Most of Candide s misfortunes was mostly of robbery and abuse.
Throughout the journey, Candide was able to acquire love and wealth. Though, both things were taken
away from him. Cunegonde and Candide were separated frequently ever since that kiss they shared.
As for the wealth, Candide kept flaunting it around and spent a lot of it unwisely. Therefore, the
villainous characters in the novel were able to notice that Candide was a fool and noticed that robbing
some of his wealth would be an easy task for them. Though, it was at this moment that Candide was
fed up
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Abortion And The Legal Rights Of The Fetus
One of many questions being debated today is Abortion and the moral legal rights of the fetus. Usually
debates about abortion focus on politics and the law. Some believe that the law shouldn t legislate
morality, but all good law is based upon moral values. Behind the debates are more fundamental
ethical questions which aren t always given the specific attention they deserve, like debating the legal
status of the fetus. Is the point of conception considered life of the fetus and does that fetus have
rights? Many consider the point of conception as the first stage in human development. From a
political perspective the first and most fundamental human right is the right to live. If this is so then
the fertilized egg would not only have the right to life, but should have the right to develop like any
other person. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I don t think the text agree or disagree on the issue of abortion considering the fact that it covered
many different aspects surrounding abortion, the rights of the mother, the father and that of the
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46 Essay Prompts For Elementary Kids Journal

  • 1. 46 Essay Prompts For Elementary Kids • Journal 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 46 Essay Prompts For Elementary Kids • Journal 46 Essay Prompts For Elementary Kids • Journal
  • 2. The United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates also known as the Emirates or the UAE, is a country located in the southeast end of Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing sea borders with Qatar and Iran. The United Arab Emirates was establish in 1971, and it is a federation of seven emirates; which include Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al Quwain. Abu Dhabi serves as the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Each emirate within the United Arab Emirates is governed by an absolute monarch who jointly form the Federal Supreme Council. One of the monarchs is selected as the President of the United Arab Emirates. In 2013, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seasonal movements of the nomadic groups created frequent clashes amongst them but also led to the establishment of seasonal and semi seasonal settlements and centers. The tribal groups whose names are still carried by the modern Emiratis are known as: Bani Yas, Al Bu Falah, Al Ain, Liwa, the Dhawahir, Awamir, Manasir, the Sharqiyin, and the Qawasim. The Bani Yas confederation was the most dominant force of Abu Dhabi by the 17th century. The Portuguese continued to maintain an influence over the coastal settlements during the 16th century. The British ruled the southern coast of the Persian Gulf during the 17th to the 19th century. The Sheikhs agreed not to dispose of any territory or to enter any foreign relationships without the consent of the British. In return, the British promised to protect all aggression from the sea and to help in case of land attack. During the 19th and the early 20th centuries, the pearling industry thrived which provided income and employment to the people of the Persian Gulf. However, the first world war had a severe impact on this industry which wiped it out. The British then set up a development office that helped in some small developments within the Emirates. Due to the trial nature of society and the lack of definition of borders between the emirates, there were frequent disputes which kept settling either through meditation or, more rarely, force. Additionally, an agreement made in 1974 between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Afternoons by Philip Larkin Essays Afternoons by Philip Larkin. A poem which reflects on the subject of marriage is Afternoons by Philip Larkin. The poem deals with Larkin s view on young mothers watching their kids playing in a playground and on this he concludes that marrying young and having children young, lead to the mothers losing their identity and destiny. The techniques used by the poet such as theme, imagery and tone deepened my understanding of the issue. The structure of the poem is simple; there are three stanzas with eight lines in each. However, unlike every other poem by Larkin this layout has no direct meaning. The lines are unrhymed. The first stanza deals with Larkin s rather cynical view of marriage and deals with the idea that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using the idea of wind in the poem, Larkin is able to add his own personal views. The wind acts as an idea of change. This is continued moreover in the third stanza via the use of enjambement. This enables Larkin to carry on and develop his point. Larkin s use of imagery is very effective. The courting places which were once used by the young mothers are changing but so are their children. The courting places are still being used, however, the people of whom should be using them now have the burden of children and can no longer have the fun this place entails. The unripe acorns as described by Larkin, are the children who are still in school . This implies Larkin, as an outsider observing and looking in, believes that as generations pass romance is lost further and that people have children far to young. The children within the school are not mature enough to realise what courting means. A grim humour is assumed when the reader realises these children still have a future wereas the young mothers do not.The tone of the poem has become increasingly more cynical. Larkin refers to how regimented the mothers lives are again when they are expected to pick up their children from school. The women have changed immensely with the pressures and responsibilities that the child has brought, they are putting on weight and losing their looks, probably due to having the children. Their beauty has thickened . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gender Socialization Is The Process Of Learning Gender... Why is it that despite making up 55.5 % of the United States population women hold only 19.6 % of seats on the U.S Congress, 4.6% of CEO positions (S P 500 companies), and 13.2% of school superintendent positions? Many people believe that women are intellectually inferior, and/or lack the desire to reach the top. However, these individuals are misguided in their belief about the professional and interpersonal strengths that most women possess. The disproportionate number of women in prominent positions is a result of a historical tradition of gender socialization that facilitates prejudicial practices within the work environment. Gender socialization is the process of learning gender roles and expectations. It is what determines which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, women speak more tentatively, apologize more, and interrupt less than men. Ultimately, this leaves the impression that men are more confident and capable, and therefore, better leaders (Lakoff, 1975). This impression, coupled with the perception of aggression as a predominantly masculine trait, can lead to unwelcoming work environments in which women may experience double standards, bias in assessments, as well as harassment. For instance, many women experience co workers telling inappropriate jokes and making sexually oriented remarks toward them. One woman recounts, it happened so often that I stopped telling [my boss] about it (Angyal, 2015). In this way gender socialization may prevent women from obtaining high level positions or cause them to miss out on opportunities to advance in their careers. Women have to maneuver through many obstacles some more apparent than others in order to climb up the corporate ladder. Every day women fall prey to vertical segregation (also known as the glass ceiling ), which refers to a barrier that keeps women from rising to the upper rungs of the corporate ladder. Eventually, these obstacles create a reality in which it is rare to see a woman ascend to upper level positions. For example, women become teachers and principles, while men are superintendents. This creates a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Harry Potter Informative Speech What would you do if you awoke one morning to find that you were a living legend. That for the past twenty years your family has been known to all, as one of the most prominent wizarding families in the wizarding world. What would YOU do if you were regarded as ... a modern HERO. The only wizard ever to survive a powerful curse cast by Voldemort, the most powerful dark wizard; Harry was just a baby when he was attacked by the evil wizard. But he escaped the curse and had somehow managed to reverse it and take away Voldemort s power. This story was told for 11 years past only making the story of Harry Potter grow to become an even greater living legend. Most see Harry Potter as a modern hero, one whom acts courageously and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Born onto a mortal mother, son of the mighty God Zeus, Heracles developed super strength since birth and proved his demigod status. He spent the greater portion of his life trying to show himself worthy of the title of a God.) Harry feels apprehensive about this new life and the legend that he must now live up to. The entire wizarding community is expecting great things from Harry. Harry says to Hagrid, Everyone thinks I m special, ... but I don t know anything about magic at all. How can they expect great things of me?. (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone, Rowlings, Pg.86) Harry s thoughts and feelings are dominated by this ample need to prove himself worthy of his own name. His actions while at his new school, Hogworts, are directly related to the need for Harry to affirm his legacy. I see this as a shining example of ancient heroism. Harry Potter commits and act of heroism in order to establish or maintain a name for one s self. This is shown in the story of Esfandyar. Esfandyar had been known to the people of Persia as a great fighter and one who has never lost a battle (i.e. pre established fame). There is a difference between Esfandyar and Harry. Esfandyar was not out to prove his fame, he was merely trying to obey the orders of his father, the king of Persia. While Harry on the other hand preformed these heroic acts to show his valor and to show his classmates that he was as good as the legends say. There are parts of the Harry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fate Of William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet Fate in Romeo and Juliet In modern times, and in the Elizabethan era, fate plays an important role in people s lives. Many people believe it to be written in stone, and unchangeable. Many others believe it to be controlled by a person s own actions. In Romeo and Juliet, fate is one of the main themes, described as having power over many of the events in the play. Fate is often called upon, wondered about, and blamed for mishaps. However, where fate is blamed in the play as the ultimate cause for a mishap, there is always an underlying action, or combination of them, on the part of human beings that decides the consequences. Human weakness, the loss of self control, is always the direct cause of a bad choice or mishap, and not fate itself. One of the most noted instances where fate is blamed for a mishap is when Romeo cries out the he supposedly is fortune s fool. He claims that fate has brought on Mercutio s death, and has lead him to kill Tybalt in revenge. In Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is seen to be upset at Mercutio s death and predicts that the days black fate on more days doth depend. (III, I, 118) Tybalt then re enters and Romeo becomes more upset that Tybalt is triumphant with Mercutio being dead (III, I, 121). As Romeo becomes overwhelmed with Mercutio s death and Tybalt s joy over it, he suddenly declares that either he or Tybalt must die with Mercutio (III, I, 128). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Jean Piaget Habituation Essay The purpose of this paper is to use the habituation technique in young infants to evaluate one hypothesis derived from Piaget s theory of cognitive development. I will compare 5 months olds in a task that involves possible and impossible outcomes. Piaget s theory specifies the cognitive competencies of children of this age. 1a. From birth to two, children go through the sensorimotor stage, experiencing the world through the senses; they look, hear, and touch. 1b. Object permanence is the awareness that things continue to exist even when they are no longer being perceived. Jean Piaget s explanation for the infant s lack of object permanence is that prior to six months old, the brain is still undeveloped and cannot understand that the object ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results bear strongly on the experimental hypothesis. 4a. The experimental hypothesis using Piaget s theory is that infants do not have an innate sense of numbers because they lack object permanence; the infant would not be able to notice if there is a change in quantity in either outcome. However, McCrink and Wynn had an alternative hypothesis that said that infants did have an innate sense of numbers and if an object was removed they would know that there is a difference in quantity or if there is an impossible quantity. 4b. The outcome of the experiment that would support the experimental hypothesis is if the infants shows no dishabituation where there is no difference in the time spent staring at the object between the possible and impossible scenario. This would prove that the infant did not notice how many objects there were thus supporting that Piaget s theory. The outcome that would support the alternative hypothesis is if there was dishabituation indicating a difference in the reaction and time spent staring at the objects. This would mean that the infant clearly recognizes the original number of objects and what the expected possible outcome is. Therefore, when they notice the impossible scenario, they know that there is something wrong with the number of objects that is being presented leading them to react differently and/or stare longer at the object because they are confused. 4c. Looking at Figure 2, we can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Risks Of Long Distance Human Spaceflight Upon the consideration of long distance human spaceflight, the risk management plan in correspondence must prepare the crew members before and during the mission, for risks which may or may not occur, in the isolated confines of space. Specifically, the risks of meteoroid impacts, malnutrition, and contamination were observed and their effects on the psychological and physical health of the crew members was detailed. Only meteoroid impacts are singularly and in transit risk, while both malnutrition and contamination are constant risks due to the human factor. Out the three risks listed, the most harmful risk would be of malnutrition due to the extensive consequences which can compound other problems. The main risk management method would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2013). Meteoroid impacts, although a common obstacle in science fiction movies, do not rank very highly on a problem for a crew on spacecraft due to the very high dispersity of streams of meteoroids, their very small size, and the very small size of a spacecraft in comparison to the vastness of space. Even the ISS has a 1 in a 10 billion chance to hit by predictable meteoroid streams while in a very small orbit (David, L. 2014). However, due to the large distance any communication signals would have to traverse, in an emergency situation the astronauts would need to be able to act according to protocol. To prepare for even this unlikely situation, crew members should undergo pre flight and routine in flight simulations which involve safety measures of a breached hull, compromised oxygen supply, damaged thrusters, or other mechanical failures (Phillips, T. 2002). Although considering that this risk only pertains to the in transit portion of the mission and a meteoroid that penetrates the shell of the spacecraft in living quarters would most likely result in the immediate lack of oxygen due to the immense vacuum in space which would limit any opportunty to mediate the situation. Nutrition, although taken care of since the introduction of multiple day missions, is the most important risk factor to consider as it directly relates the health and ability of the crew member to perform their duties. The lack of proper nutrients and vitamins can lead to increased bone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Humor In Aristophanes The Birds Humor has entertained and enthralled audiences for all of recorded history. Everyone enjoys a good laugh, but what exactly makes something humorous? It could be tension that is released in an unexpected and positive way. It could be the discussion of subject seen as taboo. Humor could also just be the enjoyment of other s misfortunes. In the Birds by Aristophanes uses all three techniques to humor the audience, but one specific scene utilizes humor exceptionally well. Aristophanes writes: PEITHETAIROS. Not a chance. / I want a treaty first. Like the marriage contract / That knife grinder made with his great big wife: / No biting, no tearing, no scratching, / No pecking the pectorals, Tearing the testicles, / Shoving sharp objects up the CHORUS. Stop! PEITHETAIROS. Nose, I was going to say. (Ar., Birds 439 447) In the passage Aristophanes uses tension and release, taboo discussion, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aristophanes accomplishes humor using taboo speech. Peithetairos begins his statement by belittling the gods. He simplifies Hephaestus to a knife grinder and his wife is not even names properly. The demeaning of religious figures is a common comedic practice. It relies on the unpredictable and shocking actions of the comedian to create tension. It also makes and appeal to the ego of the audience. Lowering the status of the gods would create a feeling superiority for the audience. Aristophanes also implies that sharp objects would be stuck up the character s anus. Most cultures would consider discussing sticking objects in the rectum to be taboo, but Aristophanes uses the fact that it is taboo to shock the audience. The scene uses the shock to add tension that is then released resulting in humor. The use of taboo subjects to create humor is still common practice among comedians. Once again Aristophanes has created humor that transcends the original setting of the work s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Rousseau Confucius And Mencius Beliefs On Human Nature Rousseau , Confucius and Mencius said that man is good by birth and his innate nature is good . Epicurus said that man is not social by birth . Mahayana buddha tell us that man is good by birth as the Buddha nature is present inside all men .Hobbes said that man is egoistic by his nature . Hsun Tzu said that human nature is basically evil . Han Yau said that there are three types of people .Some are born good , some are born bad and seme are neither good nor bad by their births . The conflicting traits were mixed together by an interbreeding of purely altruistic apes and purely egoistic apes . Buddha said that the character of a man is created by the deeds or karma done by him in his previous life .This is a wrong theory . The character ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If there is a Form of good then there must be a Form of Evil . A light within a man is created by his superego and a darkness within a man is created by his Id. The Impersonal buddha (God) is the giver of moral laws . Nature is the giver of immoral laws. Hinduism and buddhism tell us that the character of a man is created by his karma i.e. deeds done during the previous existence . _________________________________________________ Buddhism claims that egoism is due to a wrong views about the concept of self .Egoism is due to traits received by us from our animal ancestors . A group struggle for existence is more important than an individual success for existence .Hence , altruism is good and egoism is bad .The behavior of every man is created by the brain chemicals . Hume said that religion is a source of illusion and crimes . Crimes are reduced or eliminated by the teachings given by Buddha . Monks keep people on the right path by their blessings and moral guidance .Epicurus said that religion is a source of fear . Fear is best destroyed by religion . The aim of Mahayana buddhism is to seek the welfare of all . Mahayana buddhism is altruistic and humanistic in its outlook ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Statue of Hatshepsut Essay The statue of Hatshepsut seated down is made with the material limestone. This limestone is lightly colored, which created a larger contrast with the other statues nearby. Her face was carved bringing out her eyes, eyebrows and other facial features. Her eyebrows also come slightly together towards the middle. Her lips forming a slight archaic smile. The dimensions are larger than an average female size. The statue is of great size, yet still in proportion. The body and head fit well with each other overall. However, it is greatly exaggerated in size. It can be seen that the anatomy was handled quite ruggedly. There is much damage done on the knees, hands and forearms. Only these areas of the sculpture seem to be damaged most severely. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is viewed less as a woman but more of a male dominant figure. This piece does not have several viewpoints but mostly one. It is to be approached from its front view. It is extremely direct with Hatshepsut looking straightforward. The sculptor s primary focus seems to be her resemblance as pharaoh. She is of power and should be approached directly as king. Hatshepsut is also displayed so that the statue could only be seen by the front. Her back is to the wall; hence, having no access to approach the statue toward its back. On the side of her thighs, there are horizontal lines playing a contrast to everywhere else, as her body is smooth. Even when entering this section of the Egyptian gallery, she can be viewed from the outside. She is directly aligned to the entrance. The museum seems to structure the approach of Hatshepsut to be presented directly. This statue seems to have been treated poorly and not with much care. It can be seen that it went through a lot causing such damage. However, because of its massive size, it was able to survive and still be in somewhat good condition. The body around the torso is relatively smooth and in tact with minor scratches. Her body itself was not as damaged but mostly around the edges of the statue were broken off. The texture seems to be of hard, rough limestone but it was smoothed out when being carved. The intended setting of this statue is to be placed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tax Exam Essay Aneta Lesna FINAL EXAM ACCT 349 1. Samantha Corporation owns a building with a fair market value of $70,000 and an adjusted basis of $40,000. It exchanges the building for land with a fair market value of $45,000. Also assume that Samantha has a $10,000 mortgage on the building. As part of the exchange, the owner of the land agrees to assume the mortgage and pay the corporation $15,000 in cash. What are Samantha s realized gain, recognized gain, and basis in the land? Gain 5000 2. Susan is a 30% limited partner in the SJ Partnership in which capital is not a material income producing factor. Partnership assets consist of land (basis 90,000), accounts receivable (basis $40,000) and cash of $200,000. SJ distributes$100,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom s basis is $27,000. Beth withdraws $45,000 and Tom withdraws $33,000 from the partnership during the year. What are Beth s and Tom s bases at the end of the year? Tom 26100 Beth 51900 4. Shanana Corporation has the following income and expense items for the current tax year: Dividend income received from 60% owned domestic corporations $100,000 Net income from operations 30,000 What is the amount of the dividends received deduction? 80%*100,000 = 8000 80%*30,000 = 2400 8000 2400 = 5600 5. Flyer Corporation distributes $200,000 in cash ($2 per share) to its shareholders in the current year. The entire distribution is nontaxable. Warenda owns 500 shares of Flyer stock for which she paid $900. What is the effect of the distribution on Warenda regarding capital gain or loss and her basis in the stock? $3,000 6. Bear Corporation is an S corporation since it began its business 3 years ago. Ali owns a 30% interest in Bear. Bear reports an operating loss of $80,000 in the current year. Assuming Ali s basis in Bear stock is $20,000, how much of the loss can Ali deduct? 20,000 7. 2011 A amp; J Excavating Company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Aim Was Song By Robert Frost, George Gordon Byron, And... Wind whistles through the trees, disturbing the branches of fallen leaves. It flows without course or grace and is seemingly uncontrollable in its force. Indeed the wind is almost as uncontrollable as the man who fights in the name of freedom. The man who fights far away from home, and so close to death. Yet this man does not look upon it such as he that stands at its shores. The old man with much time behind him and not enough before him does not wither at the high tides of death. Robert Frost, Lord George Gordon Byron, and Lord Tennyson Alfred each hold a niche in the history of poetry. Frost, renowned for his display of ordinary situations in poetry, Lord Byron for his grasp of satire and the European imagination, and Lord Alfred for his unconventional approach to poetry. In analysing The Aim Was Song, Stanzas, and Crossing the Bar by each author, similar style and implication can be found. The rhyme scheme used by the authors contributes to an observation of humanity while also helping the poem maintain its own sincerity. In Robert Frost s The Aim Was Song, human interaction is personified in a tale with the wind. Written in masculine, ABAB rhyme scheme, man is portrayed as a teacher, who helps the wind guide itself. The second stanza describes how Man came to tell it what was wrong/It hadn t found the place to blow/It blew too hard the aim was song/And listen how it ought to go (Arp 852). This guidance shows the way humans interact with nature, and how it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Apollo 13 Research Paper Apollo 13 Apollo was the NASA space program that resulted in the first moon landing. The program s mission was the goal of the President John F. Kennedy who said, landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth. The program had a total of eleven space flights beginning in 1968 and ending in 1972. Four flights were used to test equipment and the rest were used to land onto the moon. However, only six out of those seven actually made it to the moon. The third manned mission to the moon, Apollo 13, never made it. The mission was supposed to land in the Fra Mauro area on the moon s surface. However, oxygen tank No.2 exploded causing oxygen tank No.1 tank to fail leaving the command module 200,000 miles away from Earth without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lovell, Fred W. Haise, and John L. Swigert. Lovell was the most experienced astronaut on the mission. He participated in Gemini missions 4, 7, and 12 and was a crew member in the first mission to orbit the moon, Apollo 8. With all the experience that James Lovell had, he made the perfect commander for the two rookies Haise and Swigert. Fred Haise had served as a backup for both the Apollo 8 and 11 missions, as a lunar module pilot. Jack Swigert was selected as a backup command module pilot for the Apollo mission. Ken Mattingly was the intended command module pilot for the Apollo 13 mission. However, that all changed when he was exposed to the German measles. NASA made the quick decision to pull Ken Mattingly from the program and replace him with Jack Swigert. This all happened three days before the mission was supposed to launch. [Swigert] knew the command module pretty good. He it is true he had not trained for the last month and a half because normally the backup crew at that stage are the gophers, said James A. Lovell in an interview with NASA (5). After a few days of training with his crew members, however, Lovell praised his work and said, Jack proved out to be a very, very competent pilot. (5). This left Apollo 13 with a very promising crew to send into space and leaving Ken Mattingly on the ground with mission ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Examples Of Morality In Anthem Morality in Anthem Society is lost and no one is individual. Since birth, it is no longer I but we , this is all Equality 7 2521 has ever known. The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand opens up with an empowering first line, one that strikes the reader immediately and sparks their curiosity to possibly read on. This first line It is a sin to write this, (Rand 17) is a unique opening line that sets the plot for this entire story and ends with a full circle once the reader has reached the very last page. The first line the narrator Equality 7 2521 writes, identifies his morality and how he is very much aware of the sin he is making but still chooses to continue on. These all come together in an eventual assessment of Equality 7 2521 s actions. Anthem s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I understood the blessed thing which I had called my curse. (Rand 98). Furthermore, Equality had seen his different outlook and thoughts as a curse upon himself, making him unequal to his peers. He saw his unique vision as a burden on his life as he never meet the standards employed by the elders or the scholars. I understood why the best in me had been my sins not my transgressions; and why I have never felt guilt in my sins. (Rand 98). Prometheus, as he renames himself, finally has peace within himself with the clarification that he was not different and alone, but that others before his time had the same thought process as he did. His assessment of his sin ends without one negative notation and is formed to create a new outlook on his life, reflecting on the previous choices he has made. Prometheus uses his decision as an opening to create a new beginning, a new chapter in the history of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ghost Soldiers Book Summary Ghost Soldiers is a book that chronicles the horrific and tragic events that happened to the prisoners of the Japanese camp in Cabanatuan. The book intertwines two main timelines; the treatment of the POWs in Japanese custody, starting from the death march and continuing through the rescue mission, and the story of the Rangers assignment and how it was formed. The Bataan Death March was the march that brought the POWs to the Cabanatuan camp. Many were shot just for slowing down and almost all of the prisoners were severely dehydrated during the march. That lead to many of them drinking dirty and infested water. When they reached the camp, disease and infection ran wild. Many POWs were tortured and starved, some to death, while many others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They encountered many obstacles such as delaying 24 hours due to Japanese soldiers leaving the camp unexpectedly. This book shows the courage of all soldiers and prisoners involved in these events. Even with such an amazing and thrilling plot base, this book was incredibly difficult to sit and read. Readers find themselves becoming lost and rereading passages and pages. While I greatly respect all of the prisoners and soldiers for their courage and strength during this incredibly troublesome encounter, this book did their valor no justice. Although this book is incredibly descriptive and detailed, it is frequently thorough to a fault. It often takes the author three pages to describe something that has little to no relevance to the actual plot. These little sub stories are often left unresolved. The fact that the author goes completely off topic and rambles and then just leaves it untouched for the rest of the story, adds to the already confusing intertwining plots and timelines. The actual mission that the Rangers endured was entrancing all on its own . There is absolutely no need for pages upon pages of useless side missions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Love in the Time of Cholera Essay Love is a powerful emotion that can cause people to act in abnormal ways. In the novel, Love in the Time of Cholera, the main character Florentino Ariza falls passionately in love with Fermina Daza. He immediately spends hours composing poetic love letters to Fermina as his entire life becomes dedicated to loving her. Fermina s father, who greatly disapproves of the relationship between the two, decides to take his daughter to travel throughout the Caribbean. After many years of separation, when Fermina finally sees Florentino for the first time since she had been back in Hispaniola, all of her love immediately disappears after realizing she does not actually love Florentio. From that day on, Florentino would live for over a century in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Devastated by the loss of Fermina, Florentino spends months sick and unable to go on with his life. As the years go by since his rejection by Fermina, he finds himself in a web of love affairs with women from all walks of life. Although he goes against his rule that he must remain a virgin until he can finally be with Fermina, he never marries or has children. The scars of losing his first and only love makes it impossible for Florentino to ever settle down, get married, have a family, or even a stable job. In comparison, David Lambert, the main character of the novel A Scientific Romance , also fails to progress in life after the loss of his true love. David s life seems to deteriorate when he loses his lover Anita. He later spends years searching for her around the globe. It becomes clear that David has never moved on from loving Anita as he says, ... sail back to Anita, to my parents; restore truncated lives, rebuild my own. (Wright 62). His only hope to ever return to being happy will only happen if he can go to the past and be with Anita and his family. David, much like Florentino, spends his life consumed with thoughts of Anita. He never marries or has children and lives life lonely and miserable. The loss of both Florentino and David s only true loves prevent them from developing as individuals. Secondly, the authors of these novels use the motif of misery caused by lost love. After Florentino is rejected by Fermina and then later finds out she is soon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Reasons Why A Journalist Should Be Paid An aspect Journalist is the most respects and the backbone to the media industry. They always consider the audience, prospective publication, editor and their own personal interest. Therefore, I consider that journalist should pay more than their currently paid. The reasons why Journalist should be paid more are they always ensure that their writing is unbiased and presents the basic facts for the audience to determine their own set of judgements, they always be honest to get accurate news and report the news in a truthful and they have built upon their natural writing talent which not everyone can do it. First and almost, Journalist will always ensure that their writing is unbiased and it presents the basic facts for the audience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. E Commerce ( Electronic Commerce Or Ec ) E commerce (Electronic Commerce or EC) is the purchasing and offering of merchandise and administrations, or the transmitting of trusts or information, over an electronic system, principally the Internet. These business exchanges happen either business to business, business to customer, buyer to purchaser or shopper to business. The terms e trade and e business are frequently utilized reciprocally. The term e tail is additionally in some cases utilized as a part of reference to value based procedures around online retail. E business is led utilizing a mixed bag of utilizations, for example, email, fax, online lists and shopping baskets, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), File Transfer Protocol, and Web administrations. The greater part of this is business to business, with a few organizations endeavoring to utilize email and fax for spontaneous promotions (normally saw as spam) to buyers and different business prospects, and additionally to convey e pamphlets to supporters. The advantages of e trade incorporate its all day and all night accessibility, the velocity of access, a more extensive choice of merchandise and administrations, openness, and worldwide span. Its apparent drawbacks incorporate here and there constrained client administration, not having the capacity to see or touch an item preceding buy, and the required sit tight time for item transporting. To guarantee the security, protection and viability of e trade, organizations ought to verify business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Phaedo By Plato Platonic Dialogue Phaedo is a recount of Socrates final hour before his death, written by Plato in the form of a dialogue between Phaedo (Socrates prison guard) and Echecrates (1). In Socrates final hours we find him surrounded by like minds, pondering what happens to the soul after death, and if death is truly the end or just a new beginning. Those present at the prison include Socrates, Apollodorus, Simmias, Cebes, and Phaedo (2). Socrates explains that in his year of learning and questioning the world around him he has found that everything has a beginning and an end. However, often that end is not an end but a new beginning. Socrates explains this by illustrating how a tall man is the opposite of a short man, yet the tall man had to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Application Of The Quality Administration Framework At... Introduction I am Swarna Kumari Korrapati doing MS (CIS) in California University of Management and Sciences San Diego. Before starting MS in CalUMS, I worked as Assistant Software Engineer in IGlobal Technologies Hyderabad, India for 12 months. I worked as a Software Engineer. I worked on Java platform, I global Technologies is a premier global Information Technology industry focused Implementation and outsourcing Services Provider with an exceptional track record of providing high quality, on budget, and on time solutions to demanding clients. Choice Software Limited provides End to end Enterprise Solution Offerings and Specializing in ERP Solutions, Microsoft and Open Source Systems. At IGlobal Technologies, Quality administration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this attempt, it distinguishes the best of innovation, item and arrangement suppliers, who supplement its qualities. It partners with organizations on the premise of corresponding IT quality, demonstrated business strategies, area particular topic aptitude and the new market channels that they give. MY ROLE IN THE COMPANY: XYZ Pharmaceutical Company located in Hyderabad, India. Companies don t follow the proper protocols because there is lack of awareness about the system. Business intelligence services to its clients. The major clients for the company are pharmaceutical organizations. The company mostly does offer the Business intelligence services like data integration, analysis and reporting. There are numerous other services added further to have advantage over the competitors. As i learn many things about the Information Systems, i was much focused on the Business Intelligence and Business Process Re Engineering. These are very important tools to work on in company. Roles and responsibilities are very important to follow but the execution is the main part in the company to get success. Many companies are not following protocols but they are getting success if they follow proper protocols they will get better in the industry to gain the maximum market share. What is the Problems in the Company? Are data correct? Are data representative? Do any of the figures seem improbable? How do the figures compare with previous figures? How do the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Functionalism And Functionalism Of Functionalism A Functionalism is the theory that what makes something a mental state depends on its function or role in the cognitive system, instead of its internal constitution. To put it another way, functionalism holds that mental states correspond to functional states. Functionalism is the offspring of both identity theory and behaviorism, and comes in a few different flavors. For example, there is machine functionalism, psycho functionalism, analytic functionalism, role functionalism and realizer functionalism. Furthermore, while some forms of functionalism identify mental states with functional states, other forms associate mental states with the physical states that play those particular functional roles. Developed in the 1960s, the three founders of functionalism include Hilary Putnam (machine functionalist), David Armstrong (analytic functionalist), and David Lewis (analytic functionalist). Further elaborating on functionalism, a functionalist theory could attribute the mental state of pain to be caused by bodily injury, which, in turn, produces the belief that something is wrong, which creates the desire to no longer be in pain, which also leads to wincing and moaning. This is different from behaviorism, which would equate the mental state of pain with the act of wincing and moaning. According to this, only those things with internal states that play certain roles are capable of being in pain . So, if we suppose that there is some distinctive type of neural activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Problem Of Homeless Women Research shows the number of homelessness women have steadily increases over the past decade .In the 1960s, only 3% of the homeless population were women and there was a perception that homeless women were prostitutes as a result women need were not recognised by society (Marcus, 2014). However, the 1970s when homelessness remerge as a political issues due to the increased number of homeless it was harder for the society to ignore. Although most of homeless most were still men, among them were younger single women, from impoverish background and from racial minority (Smith and Gilford, see Fitzpatrick, Peter Kemp and Klinker, 2010). Moreover by 1980s many more women were deinstitutionalized form mental health institutions without sufficient housing or social support (Ravenhill, 2008) as a result of this the rate of women homelessness escalated. Subsequently, during the period of 2005 to 2006 data out of the 164, 000 household that were accepted as homeless, 39% contained pregnant woman or women with minor children. This rate have risen significantly, in 2009 to 2010 an increase of 45% were female headed household with their children and 12% were single women, and 19% were couples with dependent children (Homeless Link, 2015), aim/ objective Defined and explore homelessness in the United Kingdom and the implication for women. Definitions of homelessness vary depending on the source. The concept of homelessness has been defined as a continuum ranging from rough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Review Of Oh Hockey, Medicare And Canadian Dreams By... Stephen J. Troope speaks to many everyday Canadians in his writing Oh Hockey, Medicare and Canadian Dreams. He explains how current Canadian defining features such as hockey and medical programs fail to best characterize the country and its future directions. Troope clearly advocates for a culture change of many Canadians to celebrate other features of Canada rather than the mundane stereotypes that inadequately symbolize true values. Troope explores many of the future possibilities that lies ahead for Canada. Through an underlying moral cause, Troope fails to form a very effective critique through his lack of credibility, misuse of ethical appeals, and a confusing inadequate ending. The work begins warning of a stormy future , suggesting defining features of hockey and Medicare are poor representations of Canadians. Proceeding to suggest we need to grow up and rely less on the United States and United Kingdom, describing Canadians as gentler versions of Americans . Troope then goes on to praise the country for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, on many occasions he misuses ethical appeals such as when he talks about the country s beloved national sport: a hockey that has re found its connection to people more than dollars...that doesn t sacrifice well being of players in an attempt to mimic ultimate fighting . By trying to promote a less barbaric version of hockey, Troope attempts to find common ground through shared values of health and decency. However, in doing so makes vast generalizations and overstatements about important parts of Canadian sports culture. This failed emotional fallacy attempts to manipulate many readers using slanted language characterizing hockey as sacrificing well being. Further, comparing hockey to ultimate fighting falsely links the two through an unfair analogy because the sports are very different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. William Blake The Lamb Meaning William Blake s The Lamb is a part of the Songs of Innocence (1789) and was later accompanied by a larger work, the Songs of Experience (1794). Blake expressed what he believed, and he wanted to prove his true understanding of Christianity. His audience for his poem understood Christianity and were familiar with the Bible. The poem establishes the theme of the vulnerability of innocence and a vision of the speaker. The child s view is limited on account of unawareness of the total reality of human knowledge. The voice of the poem is formed from a speaker that seems to be an innocent child, communicating with a lamb who is unable to answer or respond to the child. The rhyme scheme is similar to that of Dr. Seuss, it is like a nursery rhyme, and also a riddle. This is one of William s simpler poems, but with a closer analysis it reveals hidden symbols, meaning, tones, and wordplay. William Blake writes The Songs of Innocence, so this poem is obviously going to relate to some kind of innocence. It is revealed in the second stanza when the speaker addresses the lamb as if it knows who made it, and who gave it all of its features. However, the lamb or child does not answer, but of course it would not answer. This then causes the speaker to answer his own questions. Which proves that the lamb is too innocent to answer for itself. Dost thou know who made thee? /Little Lamb I ll tell thee (10 11). This displays the wordplay in the poem because the reader asks questions and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Education System And Public Education The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear the expenses of it. There should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded by a charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves (Strauss). Our founding fathers wanted our nation to be an educated nation. There were many who believed that only a chosen should be educated, but there were those who saw education to be more pervasive. During the 1800s Horace Mann revolutionized the ideas with public education; however, today we now face an education system lacking in religious classes, group projects, and outside stimulation. In 1848 Horace Mann focused on the preservation of humankind, both physically and mentally, through physical and religious education. As proposed in the report Horace Mann explains that it is the duty of all the governing minds in society to diffuse the knowledge of these beautiful and beneficent laws of health and life through the length and breadth of the State... by providing public baths, public walks, and public squares... a religious observance of all those sanitary regulations with which modern science has blesses the world. People were dying prematurely due to their lack of education on modern sciences. With these provisions added, Horace Mann presents a society most beneficial to the well being of the population. With increased knowledge exercise and hygiene people would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Research Study On Data Collection Methods Data Collection Methods This research study would use paper and pencil method, an achievement test. The participants would be taking a progress monitoring test. This type of method is appropriate for the study because it gives accurate data about student s abilities before the start of the research study. It is also used at the end of the study for the scores can be compared between each class and initial scores. Instruments First off, the students would take a progress monitoring test. The test would be a reading progress monitoring test to determine where the students are at before the research experiment and again at the end of the experiment. The test is called R CBM. The R CBM is a one minute test that requires the student to read aloud. The test consists of three passages. The student will read three one minute passages and the median score is taken. Based on the students reading level, and grade level is how the teacher will know what the student will read. Special education teachers are given district progress monitoring binders that contain different passages for reading levels and grade levels. The type of data would be interval data. The type of data would be interval because it measures cognitive ability. A progress monitoring test would be like an achievement test because it measures a student s current proficiency. It provides information about what the student has learned. Procedure of Test The researcher would tell the two special education teachers to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Root Vegetables Essay 12 Super Healthy Root Vegetables which You Should Implement in Your Daily Diet ASAP We all know that we should eat our veggies and how important they are for are well being, but most of us we just find decent reasons to ditch vegetables. However, vegetables shouldn t be eaten just as a complement to our hamburger or as a side dish. In fact, vegetables are ought to make a huge difference, if incorporated in our daily diets. So, the next time you re too lazy to make yourself a salad or you simply choose to have your meal without these precious treasures, think twice. Root vegetables in particular, are notoriously famous for containing a great amount of valuable nutrients, each as important as any other nutrient. From vitamins A and C, containing a great amounts of minerals such as magnesium and potassium, and all the way to containing dietary fiber. All of these nutrients are known to fight diabetes, obesity, arthritis, heart disease and even fight cancer. Root vegetables are gluten free, and powerful sources of antioxidants and complex carbohydrates. Plus, if you have weight problems, then root vegetables are just right for you, because not only are they low in calories, but they also boost your digestive system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sweet Potatoes There is a reason why this list starts with sweet potatoes. They are delicious, tasty and super rich in powerful nutrients. For starters, they contain a great amount of vitamin A, probably being the vegetables which are most loaded with this vitamin. Then, they are also a great source of vitamin B5 and C as well as potassium. Sweet potatoes are known to be extremely beneficial in stabilizing your blood sugar and boosting your digestive system, due to the presence of fiber and slow absorbing starch. 2. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Homeostatic Chemokine Research Paper Homeostatic chemokines are constitutively expressed and regulate tissue specific leukocyte migration [117]. The homeostatic chemokine CCL27 also called CTACK (cutaneous T cell attracting chemokine) is specifically expressed by human epidermal keratinocytes in the skin [118, 119]. CCL27 is expressed in large amounts in basal cells of the epidermis [119]. During the process of epidermal cell differentiation from the basal layer to the skin surface, the expression levels of CCL27 decrease [119]. CCL27 binds to its receptor CCR10 and recruits CLA+ skin homing memory T cells predominantly to the epidermis [118, 120]. During cutaneous inflammation the proinflammatory cytokines TNF α and IL 1β can induce an increased expression of CCL27, accompanied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immunohistochemical analysis of skin tumor samples showed a significantly increased phosphor Erk1/2 (p Erk1/2) expression, suggesting a role for MAPK pathway activation in skin tumors [69]. Furthermore, in case of enhanced response rate to epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor (EGFRI) treatment such as Erlotinib®, tumor patients are observed with inflammatory skin lesions (rash) [69, 92, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of Modernism In Literature Modernism, a constantly debated term, is a philosophical movement that emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, following World War I. Painters, writers, and musicians did not however perceive it just as a period in time, rather as a commitment to experimentation in techniques, freedom in ideas, originality in perceptions, and self examination in emotions (Baughman, Bondi, Layman...etc,1) Writers, for example, like James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Ernest Hemingway broke away from the traditional and conventional techniques to create their own literary voice. Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Woolf s Jacob s Room, and Hemingway s In Our Time each exemplify distinctive styles in ideology, art, culture, and politics which eventually became what the modernist movement, also known as the avant garde, appertained to. While their childhood s affected their writing, Hemingway s minimalistic technique of composition in In Our Time, and Joyce and Woolf s prolific amount of attention to detail in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Jacob s Room affected the growth of the modernist movement. Virginia Woolf and James Joyce s similar upbringing shaped them into the people they are today. English modernist writer and critic, Adeline Virginia Stephen, commonly acknowledged as Virginia Woolf, was born on January 25, 1882 in London, England and died on March 28, 1941. Woolf was born into a typical Victorian family, where the father of the family was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Compare and Contrast Helen- HD POE Essay Comparison and Contrast Essay In the poems, To Helen and Helen , both Edgar Allan Poe and H.D. emphasize the beauty of the infamous Helen of Troy; however, the speakers attitudes differ as one praises and worships Helen while the other condemns her for her treachery and remains unmoved by her beauty. Although both poems discuss Helen of Troy, both speakers withhold different perspectives within the first stanza. In To Helen the speaker sets Helen on a pedestal as he uses the apostrophe Helen, thy beauty is to me (Poe, line 1). He emphasizes that he speaks to her as the title To Helen sets the praiseful tone within the poem. However, the unimpressed speaker of Helen displays the loss of connection to this famous woman as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... line 10) in which they long to forget. However, the enchanted speaker believes that Helen portrays the opposite as she is the glory that was Greece (Poe, line 9) and the grandeur that was Rome (Poe, line 10). The varying structures in the third stanzas emphasize the differentiating views of Helen. The style and structure of To Helen contribute to the persona s romantic notion of Helen of Troy. The stanza is set up like the rest with five lines that illustrate her beauty. She is an agate lamp (Poe, line 13) which shines light on Greece and she is Psyche, from the regions , which Are Holy Land! (Poe, lines 9 and 10). However the unmoved speaker uses just a simple sentence as the last stanza and lacks the exclamation points and a rhyme scheme which portrays the cold disapproval she were laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. of Helen. The speaker believes that her cold feet and slenderest knees could not move Greece as opposed to the other speaker. He harshly believes that the only way that she can be praised for her beauty is if she was laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. (H.D., line 17) In both the poems To Helen and Helen the views of Helen the face that launched a thousand ships , differs as her beauty praised as a heroine juxtaposes the belief that she remains a traitor. she were laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. she were laid, white ash amid funereal cypresses. she were laid, white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Goblin Market Sisterhood Essay On the other hand, in the essay, The Potential of Sisterhood: Christina Rossetti s Goblin Market a critic name Janet Galligani Casey expressed that critics that wrote on Rossetti s Goblin Market has been known for a long time for the significance of sisterhood in the poem. Feminist readings of the poem were focused on the theme of sisterhood as an attempt to argued that Rossetti has created a world that excludes men. Casey argues that there is more meaning to the terms of sisterhood in the quote, For these critics, the term sisterhood marks a reaffirmation of the potentialities of women for independence and productivity.... In reducing the concept of sisterhood to a single unwavering level of meaning, female critics, among others, are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She plays on the late nineteenth century definition sisterhood as a religious order of nurses, suggesting that nurturing, rather than being a secondary function, embodies a heroism of its own (Casey, 65). She d explained that Rossetti argued for many of her nineteenth century readers to explained the more recognizable plane for the traditional female role which is a nurturer. The traditional role of female was equal to the traditional role of men. Rossetti explained the definition of sisterhood based on the late nineteenth century definition as religious order of nurses. As nurses, they nurtured the injured and the sick instead of being seen as second function that exemplify a heroism. Rossetti was influenced by Florence Nightingale as female role of being the nurturer. In Goblin Market, Lizzie nurtured Laura back to heath by allowing her to hug, kiss, eat, drink and love her of the juices of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Oil Drilling in the Arctic The Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge is one of America s last great wilderness areas. It is home to many animals such as polar bears, wolves, and grizzly bears, caribou herds, snow geese, musk oxen, and dozens of other species. If your oil companies keep drilling in the Arctic, most of these beautiful creatures will die, and some will become extinct. The Coastal Plain is home to these animals. Annually, a herd of 129,000 caribou gather on the Coastal Plain to bear and nurse their young. Polar bears rely on the Coastal Plain as their most important on land denning habitat. Musk oxen, grizzly bears, wolves, wolverines, foxes, golden eagles, and snowy owls gather here to hunt and den. In the fall, the Coastal Plain supports up to 300,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oil is very important in our world. But we should be able to come up with some alternate methods of getting oil, or even better, alternate resources. There has already been an alternate way to produce oil already invented. This process is known as the Fischer Tropsch process, which converts coal into crude oil. It was a concept pioneered in Nazi Germany when imports of petroleum were restricted due to war, and Germany found a method to extract oil from coal. It was known as Ersatz ( substitute in German), and accounted for nearly half the total oil used in WWII by Germany. However, the process was used only as a last resort as naturally occurring oil was much cheaper. As crude oil prices increase, the cost of coal to oil conversion becomes comparatively cheaper. The method involves converting high ash coal into synthetic oil in a multistage process. Ideally, a ton of coal produces nearly 200 liters of crude, with by products ranging from tar to rare chemicals. The solution to America s energy problems will be found in American ingenuity, not more oil. We need to reduce our reliance on oil, and invent cleaner, renewable forms of power that will be just as effective as oil. We already have many of the tools we need to accomplish this. For example, Detroit has the technology right now to produce high performance hybrid cars, trucks and SUVs. If America made the transition to these more efficient vehicles, far more oil would be saved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Strength of Materials 4th Ed. by Ferdinand L. Singer Simple Stresses Simple stresses are expressed as the ratio of the applied force divided by the resisting area or σ = Force / Area. It is the expression of force per unit area to structural members that are subjected to external forces and/or induced forces. Stress is the lead to accurately describe and predict the elastic deformation of a body. Simple stress can be classified as normal stress, shear stress, and bearing stress. Normal stress develops when a force is applied perpendicular to the cross sectional area of the material. If the force is going to pull the material, the stress is said to be tensile stress and compressive stress develops when the material is being compressed by two opposing forces. Shear stress is developed if the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Solution 110 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Problem 111 For the truss shown in Fig. P 111, calculate the stresses in members CE, DE, and DF. The crosssectional area of each member is 1.8 in2. Indicate tension (T) or compression (C). Solution 111 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Problem 112 Determine the crosssectional areas of members AG, BC, and CE for the truss shown in Fig. P 112 above. The stresses are not to exceed 20 ksi in tension and 14 ksi in compression. A reduced stress in compression is specified to reduce the danger of buckling. Solution 112 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Problem 113 Find the stresses in members BC, BD, and CF for the truss shown in Fig. P 113. Indicate the tension or compression. The cross sectional area of each member is 1600 mm2. Solution 113 Problem 114 The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in Fig. P 114 is supported by a cable that runs from A to B around the smooth peg at E, a vertical cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D. Determine the mass of the heaviest bar that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to
  • 35. 100 MPa. The area of the cable AB is 250 mm2 and that of the cable at C is 300 mm2. wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Solution 114 wofkim@yahoo.com ^^ Shearing Stress Forces parallel to the area resisting the force cause shearing stress. It differs to tensile and compressive stresses, which are caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Landscaping Case Study For the individuals who appreciate being outside than inside, there s nothing more pleasant than an evening used unwinding in the green spaces around your home. Numerous individuals feel that the lawn on their territory is an expansion of their homes, and they administer to them likewise. In case you re looking to improve your property, landscaping Vancouver can help. Whether you basically need to reduce abundance and recover your yard fit as a fiddle or you need to convert your green spaces to make something dazzling and new, you ll have to set aside a few minutes and cash you use pays off in the long run. Before putting resources into new plantings or building another garden, you ll have to guarantee your yard can manage vegetation. Various issues can make it troublesome for plants to flourish and develop, and they ll have to be determined ahead of time. Fitting watering system is exceptionally critical for grass, blooms, bushes, and trees. Without it, your plantings may have an excessive amount of water or excessively little water and battle to survive. On the off chance that you live in an especially merciless atmosphere and have plants on your property that aren t local to the territory, watering system is all the more vital. Some individuals require underground or over the ground seepage frameworks that anticipate flooding, while others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonetheless, it s conceivable to make landscaping Vancouver at regions that were once infertile. An arrangement of layered arrangements will permit plants to develop and guarantee the dirt and supplements won t basically wash away. This practice has been executed for a long time at each corner of the globe, and it s a stylishly delightful and pragmatic approach to makeover your property. By uprooting earth and building boundaries to make the levels, you ll have an arrangement of level, secure regions where green life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Swot Analysis Of Coca Cola s Red And White Trademark Essay COMPANY INFORMATION AND HISTORY Powerade is a sports drink by The Coca Cola Company was first introduced in 1988 and invented by Matthew Ehrlich. The Coca Cola Company with creative control under Glacéau. Powerade is manufactured and marketed by The Coca Cola Company (Powerade, 2015). The Coca Cola Company is the world s number one maker of soft drinks, selling 1.3 billion beverage servings every day. Coca Cola s red and white trademark is probably the best known brand symbol in the world. Headquartered since its founding in Atlanta, Coca Cola makes four of the top five soft drinks in the world, Coca Cola at number one and Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite at numbers three through five. (Reference for Business, 2015). Mostly powerade is sell with the coca cola products other than that powerade has own store which is known as The Powerade Store and is an independent 3rd party retailer which is fully owned and operated by BrandShop (Privacy, seurity and email, 2015). INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT POWERADE AND COCACOLA Powerade is number two in the sports drink market worldwide (Powerade, 2015).Powerade vending machines can be seen in the Enter The Matrix video game (Powerade Quiz, n.d.).Powerade has grown to take 21.7 percent of the United States market in the sports drink category. In 1988, Powerade became the official sports drink of the Olympics, alongside Aquarius, another sports drink made by Coca Cola. Powerade is the official sports drink of the Australian rugby league team, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Introduction. So, While Doing My Best To Effectively Research Introduction So, while doing my best to effectively research the subject enough to write a paper on it, it became rather apparent that I was not mathematically inclined enough to fully understand how the law actually works. However, I was able to understand that the law has gone through a very long period of time where researchers and theorists have worked and worked to prove that there is some form of proof that this is more than a random occurrence, but still haven t come up with any REAL answer or proof. To be more clear, most of the literature about the history of the subject, stretches so far as to say that people truly believed that Benford s Law was more of a strange coincidence, or an act of god, rather than proof of statistical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actual measures of probability were discovered by the creator of Benford s Law, Frank Benford, when he decided to test a strange occurrence described by an American astronomer by the name of Simon Newcomb. In 1881, Newcomb noticed that the earlier pages of a textbook containing logarithm tables, mainly with the leading number of one, were significantly more worn that latter pages. Benford decided to see if there actually was a statistical reasoning to this. Is this Relevant? Benford took Newcomb s findings to a new level and began taking roughly 20,229 different observations from a varied range of areas all the way from residential addresses to death rates throughout many different areas. It was through this that he placed a value on the probability of the occurrence of certain numbers within groups of related numerical data, thus providing the values displayed above. (Nigrini, 1999) Considering the relatedness of the groups of numbers, but not exactly the same context, we can then assume that Benford s Law would hold true for any group of related data. Hiding within another document I poured myself into in order to better understand the subject, I noticed another coincidence. The article reiterated much of the background information regarding the law and what it is for, but further down the line it provided another form of testing. It discussed that for their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of The Pink Car By Mark Halliday Different Perspectives In recent generations, typical looks or ideas have dominated fashion. People write about this topic through articles, newspapers, and papers. While models style and display the most recent styles, they also represent what women should look like. Not until very recently, people have realized that not all women look like models, unless they starved themselves or worse. In the poems, Fat is Not a Fairy Tale and The Pink Car , the authors convey their main message of the poem as the social aspect of the world and what they believe has the characteristics of the ideal person by using imagery and personification. Admiration for individuality, a common theme throughout The Pink Car , was constantly mentioned through the words of the Mark Halliday. Furthermore, Halliday personifies the cars in the poem as people; specifically focusing in on the pink car. He repeatedly describes the other cars in a jaundiced way; for example, he would characterize these cars as boisterous, rowdy, and big. However, he identifies the pink car as disparate, one who does not worry or care about other cars perspectives. The author wrote, Other cars might honk their horns to seem big // the pink car doesn t honk and doesn t worry (Halliday 25 26). Halliday symbolizes the car as pink because society commonly construes the color as feminist, sweet, playful, the color of love, flowers and romance. His intention of this poem was to help one find peace within themselves. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Behavioral Therapy Essay Most contemporary psychological treatment approaches are predecessors of the ancient and medieval philosophies and theories. Cognitive behavioural therapy as one of the modern treatment method in not an independently formed treatment, different theories have contributed to its present shape and application. The purpose of this paper is analysing the contributing treatment approaches that resulted in the emergence of the Behavioural Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). The paper presents and analyses the contributions that previous psychological treatment methods made in culminating the CBT. To this end, the paper presents the main treatment methods that are assumed to be most important and analyse their main arguments in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today we know that depression, anxiety and other psychological symptoms can contribute to physical sensations and a sense of being physically unwell and we also have an understanding of psychosomatic illness. Another important contribution was Mesmer s recognition of the unconscious, although he did not speak of it as such. He experienced the power of the unconscious in that he contributed to the discovery of the hypnotic state, which can be a powerful therapeutic tool in therapy. Although he was labeled a fraud on the basis that there was no proof that he had discovered a new physical fluid, it is an important finding just the same that his clients were cured on the basis of suggestion. This is important in terms of how the psychological relates to the physical. Another contribution to psychology is that Mesmer sought to be both a scientist and a practitioner, and that this model of the dual role of a therapist is important for therapists working in psychology today. Finally, Mesmer mentored an important figure in the history of psychology who recognized that the belief in the efficacy of cure, desire to cure and the therapeutic relationship were fundamental factors in successfully working with clients in therapy. These beliefs are central to the practice of clinical psychology in our world today. There is no doubt that Mesmer is a curious figure in the history of psychology. He contributed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. SMART Position Paper The specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time based (SMART) goal that I have decided to undertake is to start implementing healthier health behaviors by losing 20 over a 5 week time period. I chose this SMART goal based of my evidence based change project targeting African Americans between the ages of 18 60 with prediabetes, will the implementation of a culturally sensitive diabetes education program increase healthy lifestyle behaviors? According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) individuals who are overweight or suffer from morbid obesity have added pressure on their body s ability to use insulin to properly control blood sugar levels, and are therefore, is more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. According to De Souto Barreto (2015) the use of SMART goal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is also important because I do not want to be a healthcare provider that overweight telling my patients that they need to lose weight. Being that I m African American already puts me at a higher risk of developing hypertension and type 2 diabetes secondary to being overweight. According to the literature I reviewed for my evidence based change project has linked poor eating habits and decreased physical activity has been responsible for the increasing occurrence of type 2 diabetes among African Americans. Therefore, it is imperative that I stay determined to accomplish my weight lost goal. According to Rehman, Berry and Siddiqui (2014) setting your goals based on the SMART goal system will ensure that you have the best chance of achieving them. At the end of my 5 week weight lost journey, I would know if I reached my goal of 20 pounds weight lost using the SMART goal format. Using the SMART goal format, has help me to create a clear, attainable, meaningful goal, and also helped me to find the motivation to bring it into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Price Control Essay The price ceiling is the maximum price a seller is allowed to charge for a product or service. An impact on society includes when the prices are so high of a product, that no one can buy it. A price floor is the lowest legal price a product or service can be sold at. When market price is at its lowest, it may still be too high for consumers to purchase products. Governments can intervene for any purpose, and they are the ones who set these price controls. Governments may intervene in the market system to fix prices above or below equilibrium if they believe that it is in the public interest to do so. Governments may intervene in the provision, regulation, maintenance and management of public goods to maximise the benefits to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because consumers aren t paying as much for the product, producers will not be able to produce as much at the lower price, and consumers will demand more because the product is cheaper. The end result will be consumers not being able to buy the product since there is not enough being made. For example, the price of milk was $2 per litre, and has now been reduced to $1 per litre. This will be great for consumers as they can buy more milk for less, until it runs out. Therefore price ceilings have a good impact on consumers. For producers, price ceilings don t have as good an impact as it does on consumers. Since the consumers are paying much less money for goods and services, they simply cannot afford to make any products. It will have a harmful effect on producers, as their surplus will decrease, resulting in them not making as much product. For example, if the price of lettuce decreases from $7 to $5, then that means a decrease in the amount of money producers are getting. They will not have enough money to grow lettuce, so there will be none or little lettuce harvested to be sold. This means that price ceilings have a large impact on producers, and not in a good way. If the government puts in a price ceiling, then the quantity demanded will exceed the quantity supplied, meaning that not enough goods or services will be supplied to satisfy demand. This situation is called a shortage. Because price ceilings are installed in the interests of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Winter Chill Research Paper Temperature conditions are critical in determining sufficient winter chill exposure. However, the process is physiological and likely to be driven by other, yet undetermined, processes (Dennis, 1994). Hormonal controls have been suggested as the mechanism, with early research proposing the process is controlled by a balance of growth promoters and inhibitors (Amen, 1968). More recent research 4 suggests that temperature cues specific hormones, such as indoleacetic acid, gibberellins, abscisic acid, and ethylene, which then control dormancy breaking (Seeley, 1990; Horvath, 2009). To date, the causal biological drivers of dormancy remain elusive to researchers (Dennis, 1994). Resultantly, the physiological response is commonly estimated by temperature based models (e.g. Weinberger, 1950; Richardson et al., 1974; Shaltout and Unrath, 1983; Fishman et al., 1987; Linvill, 1990; Cesaraccio et al., 2004). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Different species require different threshold amounts of chill to break dormancy. Frequently, these chill requirements are defined according to different chill models resulting in chill thresholds reported in different units (e.g. Table 2). For instance, Ghariani and Stebbins (1994) reported chill thresholds for 43 apple and 38 pear varieties using the Utah model (measured in chill units); Zhang and Taylor (2011) determined chill requirement for Sirora pistachio using the Dynamic model (measured in chill portions) and; Baldocchi and Wong (2008) used thresholds defined in chill hours for 18 fruit and nut varieties to investigate future chill conditions in California. Cherry specific thresholds are contained in Table ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Museum Collection Hum 205 Axia College University of Phoenix WORLD CULTURE AND THE ARTS (AXIA) HUM/205 Jaynelle Nixon January 27, 2008 Museum Collection 2 Classical and Hellenistic Greece One of the most well known piece of this time, is the statue called Ludovisi Gaul killing himself and his wife, also known as The Galatian Suicide. The original was made by Greek sculptors commissioned by Attalus I after his victories over the Gauls of Galatia. This is a statue of A man about to drive a dagger into his chest all while holding a dying woman (his wife) and looking over his shoulder, defiantly. The original statue was never recovered, however there were many copies commissioned through out different eras and rulers; they were an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is actually two buildings built separately one is called the New Cathedral La Nueva and the other is the Old Cathedral La Vieja. Construction began on the original cathedral in the 12th century. The building of the new cathedral began in the 16th and ended in the 18th century. The Old Cathedral is a prime example of Romanic architecture while The New Cathedral is a prime example of Gothic architecture. Much of the cathedral is covered in detailed carvings. The new cathedral was built to stabilize the older cathedral. There is an apparent Islamic influence present when you look at the Salamanca cathedrals; this was not common outside of Spain. This is a combination of influences and styles, which is what makes this structure so interesting. With Islamic, Romanesque, and late Gothic influence and attention is spectacular. This structure requires a lot of work to maintain, now it s a prime tourist spot. Museum Collection 6 Baroque Age During the Baroque Ages a man by the name of Caravaggio was a very prominante artist, one of his stand out pieces was entitled Entombment, created in 1603 it was an oil on canvas painting. This is a painting in which Jesus is the center of the movement in the work everything and everyone else seems to revolve around him. The Renaissance inspired aspects are the religious content and increased perspective. The more Baroque elements are bringing the viewer into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Comparing The United States And Switzerland Trying to compare the United States to Switzerland is quite difficult, especially when there are many differences between the states of America. So the easiest is to compare the general aspects across the board, and for the smaller differences I can only compare it with Texas, since I have lived there my whole life. The first major difference is the food, of course the food is different all across Europe compared to the United States, just because we have different types of food. In America we like to imitate other countries food, trying to bring different cuisines to everyone s diet. For example; Italian, Greek, Chinese, Asian, and many other different cuisines. Swiss food you rarely see in America, like the fondue, that is something America has put a twist on, trying to imitate that certain dish. Roclette has just now been introduced to America, and it s one of the bigger hits now, but it is nice to know we have had it in Switzerland from where it is originally from. Another difference in food, is that nothing in Switzerland is processed, no preservatives, no high fructose corn syrup, and no dyes. Another thing that is different with the foods, is having freshly produced chocolate that is out of this world. It is a disappointment to go back to America and crave chocolate to only have the options of either getting Hershey s, which will not taste as good or as smooth, or find European chocolate for more than $5. But not all of American food is bad, we are known for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay about Henry Purcell Henry Purcell is seen as one of the greatest composers of the Baroque period and one of the greatest of all English composers. His earliest surviving works date from 1680 and show a complete command of musical composition. They include some fantasias for viols, masterpieces of contrapuntal writing, and more contemporary sonatas for violins, which reveal some acquaintance with Italian models. Purcell, in his time, became increasingly in demand as a composer, and his theatre music in particular made his name familiar to many who knew nothing of his church music or the odes and welcome songs he wrote for the court of three different kings over twenty five years. To begin to chronicle the life of Henry Purcell is a difficult task as there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A job that was given to many other trusted workers in the abbey as Westminster had no official copyist. Purcell probably spent most that time copying post restoration works that were being created at the time. This work as well as his normal workload as a choir boy would have acquainted him with the restoration composers and given him insight into their work. He himself confessed to transcribing the works of Byrd, Gibbons and Tallis into his own personal manuscript book. Charles II had in his court a copy of Louis XIV s Vignt quatre violins du Roiand. This group of musicians was to play for Charles much the same as the French model played for Louis. In 1677 death came to Matthew Locke the then composer for Charles the second s twenty four violins (Westrup, p.26). Purcell, the precocious lad he was, succeeded him at the age of only eighteen. This was a most distinguished post for a musician and composer since Locke was one of the most respected composers of his day. No doubt there were some complaints of favoritism as Locke was an intimate friend of the Purcell family. The duties of twenty four violins were principally to play at court functions wherever the king was in residence; Charles II loved to listen before meal times. Charles taste in music did not extend beyond that which was not readily intelligible 1 with a straightforward rhythm that he could beat time. In other words he knew what he liked and knew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Dionyyso The Role Of The God The character of Dionysos assumes itself in many ways throughout Euripides Bacchae, the role of the god, his intentions and subsequently his actions within the text are disorderly due to the comic then tragic nature of the play, Dionysos is most definitely seen as a psychological force within the text. However, Dionysos is, to a greater degree, understood to be a vindictive and heartless god when considering the nature of his relationships to humans and the greater role he plays. The Bacchae is commentary on the relationship between gods and mortals as gods play psychological forces in the realm of men, however vindictive their intentions may be. This is seen in instances in the play where Dionysos uses his title as a god to further his agenda. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By analysing the dialogue provided and considering the religious atmosphere in ancient Greece at the time it is easily deduced the true nature of Dionysos. The Dionysos I have explored is the Dionysos most easily understood due to his lack of human morals, that because of his anthropomorphic nature, cannot be discounted in modern analysis of his character. Overall Dionysos has proven to be cruel and lacking compassion. His relationship to mortals is that based on obedience as Cadmus states, Angry gods should not act just, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What I ve Learned At The High School All Four Glorious Years This speech is all about what I ve learned here at the high school... all four glorious years. You know, I m glad that Avon Lake chose me as the student speaker, because I know that some high schools bring in like super awesome extreme sports people to try and inspire their students. But they usually have gotten stuck somewhere, in some far off country, stuck in a freezing mountain, nearly die. But because of his/her awesome MaGyver skills tend to survive, only losing a leg or arm. As a high school student, I know I don t want to hear about that. I d want show up to commencement happy, that I finally get to leave, hoping to hear some awesome memories, cry, and leave. And instead I would leave worried about blood flow to my extremities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ) Don t look for a meaning when there isn t one. Luckily I m not an inspirational speaker like that. I ve climbed the rocky mountains, and I didn t lose any limbs, metaphorically or otherwise. And this isn t my time to give career advice... mostly because I don t have a career, that s why I m going to college. However I have indeed had large groups of people listen to me before, and I ve given speeches in class that have gotten me A s, so that makes me perfectly qualified to speak here today. Some of what i m going to say is boring and I m going to ramble.. well ramble more, and all of you will forget this within the week. But I shall say it regardless, with all the cheesy jokes, and all the stupid grins, and the stories that will start off well, and end up making no sense at all. So listen to me, or else you ll end up like the two dead boys who got up to fight, one dark day in the middle of the night. ( great now I see people trying to furiously google that little diddy ) Well good luck let s begin: 1. You Don t Have To Have A Dream. If you didn t know, I was adopted from Russia, so at eight months old, my dream was to wait the four hours for the nurse to feed me. Not all that awesome of a dream. But if you do have a dream, chase it. If it s a big enough one and you want to spend your whole life chasing it, that by the time you achieve it it has taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The And Female Characters Of Candide The IA Essay How do the experiences of the women in Candide differ from those of the men? How do their reactions to those experiences differ from those of the men? Most of Voltaire s characters were able to explain why they could consider themselves as the most unhappy by providing a story of what had occurred to them. Their experiences vary from natural to man made misfortunes. However, even though, the characters reactions to their misfortunes are of a similar, the experiences between the male and female characters of Candide are quite different in regards to what is taken away from them. Throughout the novel we follow, the main character, Candide, through his journey of reuniting with his beloved Cunegonde. The journey was very dangerous because throughout the novel, Candide was flogged, forced into an army, shipwrecked, betrayed, robbed, and separated from his love Cunegonde, and tortured by the Inquisition. Most of Candide s misfortunes was mostly of robbery and abuse. Throughout the journey, Candide was able to acquire love and wealth. Though, both things were taken away from him. Cunegonde and Candide were separated frequently ever since that kiss they shared. As for the wealth, Candide kept flaunting it around and spent a lot of it unwisely. Therefore, the villainous characters in the novel were able to notice that Candide was a fool and noticed that robbing some of his wealth would be an easy task for them. Though, it was at this moment that Candide was fed up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Abortion And The Legal Rights Of The Fetus One of many questions being debated today is Abortion and the moral legal rights of the fetus. Usually debates about abortion focus on politics and the law. Some believe that the law shouldn t legislate morality, but all good law is based upon moral values. Behind the debates are more fundamental ethical questions which aren t always given the specific attention they deserve, like debating the legal status of the fetus. Is the point of conception considered life of the fetus and does that fetus have rights? Many consider the point of conception as the first stage in human development. From a political perspective the first and most fundamental human right is the right to live. If this is so then the fertilized egg would not only have the right to life, but should have the right to develop like any other person. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don t think the text agree or disagree on the issue of abortion considering the fact that it covered many different aspects surrounding abortion, the rights of the mother, the father and that of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...