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Historical View Of Slavery
This paper shall examine A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery, from the Days of
the Patriarch Abraham to Nineteenth Century (1864) by John Henry Hopkins, Bishop of the Episcopal
Diocese of Vermont, and Critical History and Defense of the Old Testament Canon by Moses Stuart,
pastor of the Centre Church of New Haven and scholar at Andover Theological Seminary. Hopkins
and Stuart notable northern writers on Christian theology were theologically compatible with their
southern contemporaries. This harmony becomes readily apparent when comparing them with
Thornton Stringfellow s A Brief Examination of Scripture Testimony on the Institution of Slavery and
Slavery and the Bible in De Bow s Review. Two biblical proslavery ... Show more content on
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In fact, many maintained, the Apostles affirmed human bondage. A specific example was the Epistle
of Paul to Philemon, in which Paul addressed Philemon on how he should treat his runaway slave,
Onesimus, who had converted to Christianity. An anonymous author, published in De Bow s Review,
which was one of the most important antebellum journals in the South, and Hopkins argued Paul s
message was not one of abolition, but of perpetual servitude. This was not something Paul would have
done, if enslavement was sinful, declared De Bow s Review, Now, had holding slaves been a crime,
Paul s duty to Philemon would have required him to instruct Philemon, that he had no rights over
Onesimus, but that attempt to hold him in servitude, was criminal[.] Moreover, as an Apostle of
Christ, Paul had an obligation to instruct Christians according to His commands, as they pertained to
human bondage, believed Hopkins. Therefore, he questioned, Why does [Paul] not write to his
disciple, Philemon, and rebuke him for the awful sin of holding a fellow man in bondage, and charge
it upon him, as a solemn duty, to emancipate his slaves, at the peril of his soul? Hopkins succinctly
offered an answer to this question, surmising, St. Paul was inspired, and knew the will of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and was only intent on obeying it. Seemingly, writers in both regions read the
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Robert Smithson Plural Jetty Essay
Robert Smithson s Spiral Jetty is a 3ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. x 1,500 ft. Earthwork located in Great Salt Lake,
Utah. It was created in April 1970. Located where the rails of the first transcontinental railroad met, it
sits near the Golden Spike monument; making it an actual landscape. It s a giant counterclockwise
spiral sculpture made of black rock, earth, algae, and salt crystals. It is said that Smithson used dump
trucks and bulldozers to haul in 6,650 tons of earth and rocks to complete the Spiral Jetty. In a 32
minute short color film, he recorded the construction of the Spiral Jetty. Smithson had to acquire land
rights, before completing it. Virginia Dwan Gallery of New York gave Smithson a $9,000 grant for a
part of the Spiral Jetty s construction. The rest was financed over a 20 years lease at payments of $100
annually. The first phase of building the Spiral Jetty took about 6 days to complete. Smithson was not
completely satisfied with it initially and spent another 3 days changing the shape. 7,000 tons of rock
had to be moved during these 3 additional days of work. Smithson died 3 years after completing the
Spiral Jetty. It is now owned by the state of Utah, who acquired it in 2011. ... Show more content on
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It was built between 600 BCE and 200 CE, it was constructed by the Hopewell culture there. Mostly
all of Hopewell s mounds contains burials, but the Great Serpent Mound surprisingly doesn t. There s
an oval enclosure at the entrance that was more than likely used for ceremonies. The tail is in the form
of a spiral. Spirals later became decorative favorites for
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The Teacher Had Put On Board
Slightly and squeaky! The door to the classroom flew open as I burst into the room and sat in my
usual seat. This was the day I was going to learn how to do polynomial long division. Good morning.
The professor said, as she walked into the classroom. Almost every one of the students had at least a
pencil and notebook, copying notes that the teacher had put on the board. After writing the notes
down, I said to myself, let me try to do one of the problems that the teacher had put on board.
Surprisingly, I could not start the problem because I did not even understand the first step. Therefore, I
stopped and wait for the professor.
After the teacher did the first problem, but she did not do or put all the steps on the board, she skipped
some of it. She said you guys should have known how to do this stuff already. This is not an
elementary or grade school, so I am not going to do or write every little step. Without paying close
attention and understand every single step and everything she was saying. The first thing I did was, I
immediately started the next one. I started well. I did the first step which was the division part. Where
I had to change the way the problem was writing and to look at that first number of the guy that I was
going to divide into. I got stuck in the middle of step number two which was the multiplication part. In
the multiplication step, I had to multiply the divisor with the quotient. However, I did not know if I
had to put the answer right under
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Tigers Research Paper
Tigers are a very interesting animal but are also very dangerous . also along with their habitat ,what
they eat and how they hunt .read on to find out about tigers.
A tigers habitat is very speacil to them because their habitat is getting destroyed. Tigers are often
found in dense jungles. They also live in southeast, china,asia ,and russia . Tigers often like tall trees
tall grass and big bushes for a shady place after being out in the sun.They also like swampy areas
along with grasslands and rainforest. Also unlike house cats, tigers LOVE water.Tall grass helps tigers
be camouflaged.
Tigers have many things in their diets .Tigers love to eat wild pigs,buffalo,antelope and deer. From
time to time tigers will eat fish and crabs but it is
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Hot Tin Roof Relationships
Tennessee Williams interesting play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof portrays the often strained dynamic of
many different relationships between the members of a very wealthy family, all of whom are after a
particularly large inheritance, and are all willing to do whatever it takes to earn it. The blunt nature
and gritty tones of the play reflect the characters inner turmoils, as well as the many struggles they
face when dealing with their materialistic family members. Williams uses the much desired
inheritance as a way to show his readers how the greed and human nature of his characters affect not
only themselves, but their relationship with those around them.
Margaret s relationship with her husband Brick is problematic. Constantly trying ... Show more
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Mae often antagonizes Margaret over the fact that Margaret has no children, while Mae has six, telling
her that if you had children of your own you d know how funny that is (896), she also goes on to point
out that She s childless because that big beautiful athlete husband of hers won t go to bed with her!
(967). Mae is described by Big Daddy as a good breeder, you got to admit she s fertile. Hell, at supper
tonight she had them all at the table and they had to put a couple extra leafs in the table to make room
for them (925). Margaret believes that because Mae has many children, Big Daddy will give them the
inheritance, though he does tell Brick that I hate Gooper and his five same monkeys and that bitch
Mae! (942). Because of her animosity towards her in laws, Margaret constantly picks on Mae and
Gooper s children, describing them as being like an animal act in a circus! (896), along with calling
them no neck monsters (883). She even tells Brick that it s too bad because you can t wring their necks
if they ve got no neck to wring! Isn t that right, honey? (883). Despite their evident malice towards
each other, Margaret and Mae are very similar, as they both think very highly of themselves, have
little care for the feelings of others, and are both willing to do whatever it takes in order to gain the
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Toyota Recall Issue
Introduction This paper describes various aspects of the Toyota recall issue. It enables to determine the
Toyato recall issues, purpose and structure of it. The Toyota recall issue has prompted high criticism in
national forums, automotive trade publications and media circles. Three separate recall issue by the
Toyota occurred end of 2009 to start of the 2010. First, recall issue was to correct a possible incursion
of an incorrect drivers side floor mat into the foot pedal. Second recall issue start after some crashes
were presented by floor mat incursion. Last recall issues was a separate recall for hybrid anti lock
brake software. Toyota declared recalls of around 5.2 million vehicles for the floor mat problem and
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Both theories are able to determine the Toyota recall the structure business in the current competitive
market. It is easy to evaluate the recall issue in the Toyota through lean and Toyota management
system theory because it helps to provide overview about it. Toyota model designed with appropriate
model of the organization that would be beneficial for the organization growth and development.
Toyota model is used by another automobile sector organization due to its high success ratio in the
market. (Meier,
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Frankie Avalon Research Paper
It s a good chance that you ll quickly recall the name and talents of singer, actor Frankie Avalon, no
matter your age. Frankie s stellar career embraced three generations of music, television and motion
pictures and was an intrinsic fiber of American entertainment history. Frankie Avalon was born
September 18, 1940 in The City of Brotherly Love , Philadelphia, PA. He could light the flame and
turn up the heat on nearly every love struck teen girl or adult woman in America! A child prodigy,
Frankie entered local amateur talent contests after he turned 10 and won them, one after another. In the
years that ensued, he continued his musical studies and learning trumpet from a member of the
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. This truly genuine young talent soon made guest appearances as a
trumpet player on The Perry Como and Jackie Gleason Television Shows. ... Show more content on
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His music was synonymous to the times. Among some of his hit sounds were Venus , a song written
by Ed Marshall and Peter DeAngelis. The most successful version was by Frankie and released in
1959. This song would become Avalon s first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and it
spent five weeks atop the survey. The song also reached number ten on the R B chart and was a man s
plea to Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, to send him a girl to love and one who will love
him. Another of Frankie Avalon s best known songs was Why . Recorded in 1959, the song went to
Number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart for the week of December 28, 1959, and
the last Number 1 single of the 1950s. The song was written by Avalon s manager and record producer
Robert Bob Marcucci and Peter De
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Freedom Of Speech, The Most Precious Amendment In The...
Freedom of speech, the most precious amendment in the United States Constitution. Why? Because
without our freedom to share our opinions, write our thoughts, tell our stories, challenge other
thoughts, processes, and even our government, we would be chained by the slavery of control and
censorship. Yes, maybe a bit dramatic but as a female mixed race student athlete I think my life would
be very different without my first amendment right of Freedom of Speech. My ancestors were slaves
to other human beings. Without a voice, without the right to say yes, or no, or maybe. No voice, no
opinion, no significance. WRONG!
Should the government monitor the internet? Wow, I think that is a really hard question that our
government has been challenged with since the digital age exploded into our lives and everything we
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This is now a regular part of our lives. Actually as a 17 year old, I don’t know anything different.
The internet is a way to explore and connect. If we have the government monitoring our use, how is
that different than from tapping into our phone and listening to our conversations or telling us we
can’t protest like the recent demonstrations we have seen from first generation American
Hispanics requesting rights to becoming citizens of our country?
I am a 100% supporter of freedom of speech but I also know my personal and national security can be
at risk if we don’t at least know about plots being planned or people trying to harm others.
That’s the dilemma! If you have 100% freedom of speech you cannot protect 100% of the child
being bullied by others, prevent a teen suicide, or avoid the next 9/11 event that can take thousands of
lives. I wonder if the recent shooting from Las Vegas could have been prevented if the shooter’s
gun buying activities had been regularly been monitored on the
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Electronic Mass Planets Orbiting The Pulsar Psr B1257
irmed detection came in 1992, with the discovery of several terrestrial mass planets orbiting the pulsar
PSR B1257+12.[31] The first confirmation of an exoplanet orbiting a main sequence star was made in
1995, when a giant planet was found in a four day orbit around the nearby star 51 Pegasi. Some
exoplanets have been imaged directly by telescopes, but the vast majority have been detected through
indirect methods such as the transit method and the radial velocity method.
Early speculations
This space we declare to be infinite... In it are an infinity of worlds of the same kind as our own.
Giordano Bruno (1584)[32]
In the sixteenth century the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno, an early supporter of the Copernican
theory that Earth and other planets orbit the Sun (heliocentrism), put forward the view that the fixed
stars are similar to the Sun and are likewise accompanied by planets.
In the eighteenth century the same possibility was mentioned by Isaac Newton in the General
Scholium that concludes his Principia. Making a comparison to the Sun s planets, he wrote And if the
fixed stars are the centers of similar systems, they will all be constructed according to a similar design
and subject to the dominion of One. [33]
In 1952, more than 40 years before the first hot Jupiter was discovered, Otto Struve wrote that there is
no compelling reason why planets could not be much closer to their parent star than is the case in the
Solar System, and proposed that
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The Muotte-Bailey Castle
Castles were the core of a society in the Middle Ages, acting as a fort and defense. One of the first
castles meant to as a defense fort was the motte bailey castle, one of the earliest fortifications of the
Middle Ages. The motte and bailey castle date back to the early s, . This design would have the castle
upon an elevated set of land known as the motte. The motte was surrounded by a defensive ditch
which also separated the motte from the palisade, this was known as the bailey. A bridge connected the
motte to the lower bailey, this construct was meant to guarantee that the keep, the stronghold or center
of the kingdom, was harder to get to during invasions. Surrounding the entire kingdom was a wooden
fence that contained a girded and barbed
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Analysis Of Friedrich Nietzsche´s Is Google Making USupid
Technology is constantly evolving it comes with pros and cons. Some may feel that the advancement
in technology is doing more harm to the way we think than bringing us a positive outcome to the way
a human brain works. For me technology has allowed has proven to bring more positive than negative.
Technology has allowed human kind to accomplish the impossible, and resources such as google has
opened minds to view, and think differently. By having resources such as magazines, newspapers,
journals, and books online for us to read without any hassle.
As stated in paragraph 3 in Is Google making us Stupid? The web for a writer is Godsend. Meaning
with the advancement of technology now research that took some writers hours even days, spending
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In googles opinion the more information that can be accessed, and the pace in which it is accessed the
more productive research can become. Sergey Brin and Larry Page the founders of google are working
towards artificial intelligence. Meaning having a brain that is smarter than the ones individuals
currently posses with this idea put in place we can solve problems in the world that were once not
solvable. For instance, artificial intelligence is now used in self driving cars, pace makers, and in the
power grid; this gives the resources of more precision and accuracy. Artificial Intelligence can help us
with space exploration, robots designed can help with exploring unknown areas to deem whether the
area is a hostile environment. There are many more examples from cellphones to a GPS, and map
applications, fraud detection. The advancement in technology with the help of google has made our
day to day lives much
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Massive Turning Point for America was the Progressive Era
The Progressive era was a massive turning point in America s history. The suffrage movement, Scopes
Monkey Trial, and prohibition all had a large impact on America. Each event had a unique effect on
the future and we still see the effects of these events today. Even though the woman suffrage
movement began around 1848 it really didn t gain footing until the 20th century. In the 20th century
organizations like the National American Woman Suffrage association and the National Woman s
party lobbied President Woodrow Wilson to pass a constitutional amendment for woman s rights.
These efforts proved to be successful when in 1920 the 19th amendment which guaranteed women the
right to vote. This was one of the largest achievements of the progressive era because it was
accomplished peacefully. On March 21st, 1925 the governor of Tennessee signed the Butler Bill which
banned the teaching of evolution in public schools. The bill was introduced as America was pushing
for a return to fundamentalism due to the actions of many citizens. In an attempt to bring publicity to
the town of Dayton, Tennessee people in the town asked John Thomas Scopes to cover evolution in
his class so he can be indicted and bring the case to national attention. Scopes defense attorney was a
man named Clarence Darrow; he was a very popular defense attorney and public speaker. Darrow
delivered a powerful speech in which he tried to prove the Butler Bill unconstitutional due to the fact
that it
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Hayden Vineyard Research Paper
The life of Hayden Vineyard
On the day of November 30,2000, Jennifer and Travis Vineyard s second son, Hayden Matthew, was
born inside of a room at the University of Tennessee Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. I was born in
November, but my parents were expecting me to be born in January of 2001, making me a premature.
I was very small as a baby with only being 3 pounds and 15 ounces. I was the smallest baby in my
family. As a baby I was hard to handle with not being able to breath on my own, my family was being
hopeful that I would survive, the doctors weren t. And with a little bit of praying, I was able to start
breathing on my own. Growing up I had a very joyful childhood filled with friends and sports. My dad
used to tell me that I
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Dark Knight Sparknotes
I am going to write a film analysis essay for the film The Dark Knight. My chosen essay topic is:
Analyse how visual or sound effects were used to emphasise a theme in the visual or oral text(s). I
need to show how the main themes of showing morality when making decisions and the power held
by the villain are presented in the film through the use of dialogue, camerawork, sound, and editing. I
will refer to the scene when The Joker announces his social experiment and he and Batman have their
final fight, The Ferry Scene, for my specific example. I will also comment on the director, Christopher
Nolan s intentions in order to show my personal insight into the film.
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If, however, one of you presses the button, I ll let that boat live. So, who s it going to be: Harvey Dent
s most wanted scumbag collection, or the sweet and innocent civilians? You choose... Oh, and you
might want to decide quickly because the people on the other boat might not be so noble. This is The
Joker s way of giving the passengers an ultimatum. Live and kill, or be killed. His experiment furthers
the effect of his actions as an anarchist on the people of Gotham, as the passengers are left in shock
and have to make a life or death decision in such a small amount of time. The lack of hesitation in his
relaxed voice makes it clear to the audience that this was a well rehearsed and planned announcement.
He had organised this and was then ready to begin to carry out his experiment, in which he expected at
least one boat full of people to die as a result. This showed the power and control he had as Gotham s
villain because in just one statement he was able to terrorise people and leave them with such as
difficult decision to make. All scenarios he had implied to the passengers resulted in at least one ferry
being blown up, while he would remain unaffected by the outcome. As well as creating a feeling of
fear and suspense for the audience, who are watching the scene play out to discover the outcome, it
also makes the viewer question: What is the right and wrong decision to make? What would you do if
it was you in that situation? At the end of the scene,
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Southwest Airline Case Study
History
Southwest Airlines has been a model of admiration for the airline industry and businesses from around
the world combined. Southwest Airlines is a rag to riches story that has had to fight for everything it
has become. Before Southwest was able to take on its first passengers, they had to fight competitors in
the court system for nearly three and a half years.
In 1966, Fortune Magazine states, A San Antonio lawyer, Herb Kelleher, founded Southwest with one
of his clients (now a Board member) over drinks at a local bar. Southwest was started in a bar on a
cocktail napkin. Fortune Magazine quoted Mr. Kelleher, it was at the St. Anthony s Club in San
Antonio, Texas that Rollin King came to me with the idea of starting a low fare ... Show more content
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Southwest Airlines is characterized as a C corporation with duration distinguished as a normal
perpetual existence. The shareholders are not normally liable for debts of the corporation and they
preserve an operation that is normally more structured, requiring more meetings and (in some states)
more reporting requirements. Management is very centralized through the board of directors (elected
by the shareholders) and the officers (elected by the directors). The corporation is taxable entity,
although the income which would normally be taxed at the corporate level can normally be paid out in
salaries (and in other deductible ways) so that there is in fact no tax at the corporate level. As far as
transferability of interest, it is normally fully transferable and raising capital is in the choice of public
companies. Southwest Airlines values employees, initiating the first profit sharing plan in the U.S.
airline industry in 1974 and offered it ever since. In 2000, Southwest offered its employees a record
setting $138M in profit sharing. This tax deferred compensation represented an additional 14.1 percent
of each employee s annual salary. The current mission statement of Southwest Airlines does not
satisfactorily address each component of the Evaluation Matrix of Mission Statements and therefore
should be revised. I have revised the mission statement and believe the revision below better addresses
each given
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Driverless Car Ethical Dilemmas
Autonomous vehicles are on the verge of drastically changing transportation. They potentially can
save millions of dollars in damages and fuel efficiency as well as countless lives. However, the
development of driverless cars pose serious ethical problems for software engineers. For instance, the
millions of people who earn their living driving trucks or cabs would lose their jobs as they get
replaced by computer programs. Another issue is transparency because the driving software needs to
be very high quality to increase safety. Company designers and researchers tend to work secretly, so
others can t steal their progress but this close mindedness closes off extra ideas and criticism. Finally,
the need for safe code delves into morality. An autonomous car will have to make life and death ...
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Companies work very hard to keep their code from the public to protect their ideas but this also
protects any accidental or faulty code from the public. For example, Volkswagen designed its vehicles
to produce lower emissions when being tested, but during regular driving, vehicles produced more
emissions. This was discovered when people measured the emissions from the tail pipe without
hooking it up to a computer. This kind of conspiracy would never have worked if companies had to
disclose their data. Another benefit could be greater detection of bugs. The runaway cars of Toyota
may have been caused by erroneous code, and widespread access to it may have helped identify the
error if there was one. Of course companies shouldn t fully disclose their information, but their
engineers and researchers should strive for greater collaboration between companies and universities.
Autonomous automobiles are the future of transportation but engineers face ethical problems to its
implementation. Engineers will have to work with ethicists to design morally responsible self driving
cars and encourage participation from a wide variety of
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Business Innovation And Skills Of Uk Government
According to the data of the Department for Business Innovation and Skills of UK government, there
are 5.4 million small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in 2015. Based on the official EU definition, if
the staff headcount of the enterprise is less than 250 and the turnover is less than or equal to 50 million
euro, which will be classified as medium sized enterprise. And for small and micro enterprises, their
headcount should not be more than 50 and 10, the turnover has to be under 10 million euro and 2
million euro. Most of the SMEs contribute in the Construction section and there is a number of
956,000 SMEs estimated by the government. Furthermore, the industry of Professional, Scientific and
Technical Activities (792,000), Wholesale and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Department for Business Innovation Skills defining construction section as three sectors, they are
contracting, services and products. Construction of building (e.g. commercial, residential), civil
engineering (e.g. roads, tunnels, bridges and utilities) and special construction activities (e.g. electrical
and plumbing installation, demolition and site preparation, plastering, painting, roofing etc.) are
classified as contracting part. For the construction service sector, firms usually take part in wholesale,
renting and leasing of construction equipment and providing architectural and quantity survey
services. Lastly, manufacture of construction products and materials such as bricks, tiles metal
structures, doors and windows of metal, electric lighting equipment etc. are representing the product
part of construction industry.
The accounting method used in construction business usually depends on the length and size of
contracts. The length and size of the construction contracts can be varied so it is hard for firms to
match the expenses to their different sources of revenue. As the nature of transaction of construction
business is special, which the most suitable accounting tool is job costing. Job costing method
required the accumulation of the costs of materials, labor and overhead for the construction contract.
This accounting tool able to track any individual costs in specific
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Computers
Computer
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A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a finite set of arithmetic
or logical operations. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed, the computer can solve
more than one kind of problem.
Conventionally, a computer consists of at least one processing element, typically a central processing
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10 70 AD) built a mechanical theater which performed a play lasting 10 minutes and was operated by
a complex system of ropes and drums that might be considered to be a means of deciding which parts
of the mechanism performed which actions and when.[8] This is the essence of programmability.
Around the end of the 10th century, the French monk Gerbert d Aurillac brought back from Spain the
drawings of a machine invented by the Moors that answered either Yes or No to the questions it was
asked.[9] Again in the 13th century, the monks Albertus Magnus andRoger Bacon built talking
androids without any further development (Albertus Magnus complained that he had wasted forty
years of his life when Thomas Aquinas, terrified by his machine, destroyed it).[10]
In 1642, the Renaissance saw the invention of the mechanical calculator,[11] a device that could
perform all four arithmetic operations without relying on human intelligence.[12] The mechanical
calculator was at the root of the development of computers in two separate ways. Initially, it was in
trying to develop more powerful and more flexible calculators[13]
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Impact Of Ww2 On Australian Society
World War 2 supported Australia and its people to a revolutionary extent, by changing how life was
like for them. This period of time was not only acknowledged for its battles and victory of the allied
powers but its advancements to the lives of Australians in becoming our fortunate today. The 1940s
shaped Australia through its social and economic impacts; with its developments on areas like the
roles of women, lives of the indigenous, migration and industrial improvements. Demonstrated
through the promotion of gender equality, the amelioration of Aboriginal Australians, the increase of
our population and our expansion of industries. Which all exceptionally arose and altered Australia s
society and economy as a result of World War 2. Australia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Augmenting Australia s acceptance of Indigenous Australians, gaining a greater perspective on their
necessities of human rights. Advancing with the slow remarks of approval with basic rights,
specialised jobs, equal pay to white Australians and overall fewer conflicts of discrimination and
racism. Which were developed by their huge contributions and factors to the war efforts. Before the
period that led up to this progression, the Indigenous were heavily denied their basic and traditional
rights. As they were segregated from society, with the policy of a white one. They were discriminated
for the colour of their skin and were out casted from Australian culture, being kept as a low classed
group within the boundaries and dictation of the white stolen generations, denied rights, aboriginal
protection boarders, and discrimination. The outbreak of the Second World War was the period in
which the lives of Aboriginal Australian s bettered. As the early shortage of recruits led to the
acceptance of Aboriginal volunteers, with an estimated 3000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
soldiers who served in the armed forces. Allowing other Indigenous Australian s to be employed by
the army with a variety of highly skilled specialised jobs: working on farms and butcheries,
construction workers, truck drivers, salvaging downed aircraft, organising munitions and
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The Theory Of The Business Canvas Model
Executive Summary
According to Arnold (1992) brand strategy is the process where the products are positioned in the
consumers mind to produce a perception of advantage. This strategy is the execution of the
organization vision, mission and objectives. The essence of brand should be reflected in everything the
company especially that impacts the mind of consumers.
This paper is a proposal for Kovert s brand image as fashion brand first and wearable tech second as
far as the consumer is concerned, elaborating on the Innovation done by the brand. There are
numerous factors taken into consideration for innovating a product like market research, market
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This paper assesses the three different strands that are recommended for the firm to develop the brand
image as a fashion brand in the minds of consumer. The recommended strategies are social media,
fashion shows and editorial placement, which will help the brand to create the awareness globally.
Introduction
Kovert design is a new age design house, specialising in wearable technology which focuses to live a
Kovert lifestyle to live in the moment, be mindful, be inspired, maintain a broad perspective and be
best version of yourself. Kovert s first device is ALTRUIS, a stone made up of premium zirconia
ceramics, which is set into ring, bracelet and necklace. The stone is attached to sterling silver ring
which is plated in gold, rose gold or platinum. ALTRUIS contain of an electronic circuit board,
number of sensors, rechargeable battery and a vibrator motor. That stone is connected to the
smartphone via Bluetooth, which gives notifications (Kovert Design, 2014).
Part one
Motivation
Kate Unsworth as a tech entrepreneur is going against the grain of her industry. She has design and
created a wearable tech as a mean of disconnecting from the digital world and reconnect with your
own selves. Kate has a technology consulting background and she knows how it is to be switched on
24/7. She was working long hours in her previous role and then she realised that when she was
physically present at a dinner or any party with friends her mind was constantly somewhere else.
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My Perfect Year In School
A Perfect Year in School
I will always will remember when I was 14 years old and I was in High School, freshman year, we
often got off earlier than what hour schedule show. What we usually did when that happened was
going to the houses of the school mates, go and play soccer in the courts, go to the movies without the
permission of our parents.
When we went to a house of a school mate we usually buy a lot of food, like fry food, play music,
video games, our favorite video game was soccer, if we didn t have electricity we used to play
dominoes like the old times. We hate when we didn t have electricity it was one day with electricity
and one day without electricity typically from my country. I think that we were already accustomed to
the day to day of our country, something crazy.
When we could spend some money we used to go to the movies, we always watch horror movies to
make fun of our faces. The movie theater was one hour from our school. We usually take taxis, usually
four taxis. When we arrived to the movie theater everybody will start yelling each other and
everybody was looking at us. Sometimes when people look at our group like What is wrong with this
kids . Before enter to the room of the movies we will buy popcorn and candy. When we enter to the
room in the movies we will take sit, everybody in the same road, after that we will start throwing some
popcorn to some people I remember when a friend said Hey let s start a popcorn war and I was like
There is
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Tips For Stretching It Budgets
Tips for Stretching IT Budgets
In today s multifaceted business environment, technological needs are constantly changing. In fact,
now days IT has became a critical initiative for success. With the widespread use of IT, organizations
face the challenge of increasing competition, expanding markets, and rising customer expectations.
This increases the pressure on organizations to implement various financial budgeting strategies that
could potentially lower the cost. Therefore, a concept that recently has gain momentum, and is
becoming a popular practice in most organizations is IT budgeting. According to Baker (2009) the six
strategies that are effective in controlling IT budgets are: repurposing the already implemented
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In other words, which means to expand the use of the same software towards different functionalities,
for instance utilizing the Numara FoorPrints software from IT services to HR department (Baker,
2009).
For an effective IT budgeting, IT leaders need to execute viable decision making ideas that can result
into monetary savings in the long run (Heier et al., 2008). Similarly, repurposing of the software
positively effects the organization, by saving an amount that would have been spent on a new software
purchase, and creating some extra budget that could be invested towards other strategic investments or
initiatives (Heier et al., 2008). In terms of the operations cost, even though the repurpose might
slightly increase its maintenance cost if the software has already been used for many years, but still by
evaluating the whole operational budget for two different functions it still is a cost effective strategy
(Heier et al., 2008). Additionally, it serves as a valuable asset to the organization, in terms of saving
both time and money of their IT staff, as they no longer are learning totally new software.
On the downside, there might be certain hidden operational costs involved that might require more
maintenance, for instance the software can have limited memory or processing capacity, so in such a
case it might actually cost more to repurposing the same software (Heier et al., 2008).
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Definition Essay On Good Character
According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, character is defined as, one of the attribute or features
that make up and distinguish an individual or a feature used to separate distinguishable things into
categories. With these two definitions it becomes easy to apply them to human context. In the first
definition it defines character as something that distinguishes an individual. Many things can
distinguish you from someone else, this can include but not be limited to, work ethic, grades, respect,
responsibility, and honesty. All these things are also life skills, things that will help you in the future.
And you can learn them at any time. In this report i will discus what good character is, how to create
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Good character means showing up on time, giving an effort, and so much more. It is the pinnacle of
being successful. And keeping up with the world. Good character is that one thing that sets you apart
from your opponent., that separates the good guys and the bad guys. Many people will entirely
disregard you when no good character is shown, doors will close, opportunities will be wasted, and
rejections will be made. But if the opposite is applied the opposite will happen. Doors will open,
opportunities will be made, and people will respect you. All this can happen, but it is up to you what
will happen. Will you have people respect you, will you create opportunities, or will you have people
ignore you, and reject you. This may sound like an easy decision to make, but for many people who
don t have the drive to put forth the effort it becomes too strenuous for
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The History of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt Essay
The History of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt
Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt are both cradles of civilization. Both contributed greatly to human
development through their achievements, failures, peoples, scientific accomplishments, philosophies,
religions, and contributions.
Mesopotamia is a rich flat plain created by deposits from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. At the
southern end of this plain developed the first recognizable civilization, in the area known as Sumer. In
3000 B.C. Sumer contained a dozen or more city states, each ruled by its own king and worshiped its
own patron deity. The citizens of these city states were classified into three classes: nobles and priests,
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The ruler of this dynasty was Ur Nammu. He was the first ruler to establish law codes and spell out
regulations and penalties.
Another great ruler was King Hammurabi of Babylon. He set up the Code of Hammurabi, which
includes 300 sections of carefully organized codes that ruled the Babylonians. Hammurabi was the
first example of a lawgiver. He provided one of the greatest written documents of his time: a stone
column with a long series of legal judgments published with his name. Hammurabi even designed
codes for the family life. He took care of the women and children in his society. He regulated marriage
with care to secure a stable life for future generations. He combined both law and religious belief to
create an ordered society. The Mesopotamians built on foundations laid by the Sumerians using their
sexagesimal system. They had multiplication tables, exponents, tables for computing interest, and
textbooks with problems for solution. They also developed systems of astrology and astronomy, and
even created a lunar calendar.
The early cities of Mesopotamia fell from one warlord to another, and were constantly changing,
unlike the kingdoms of Ancient Egypt that kept its stability. The Egyptians lived along the Nile River,
which probably made it easier to govern the people. The King was the owner and ruler of all Egypt
and was considered a god by the people. The economy was a royal monopoly, the peoples duties was
to serve the King. In the old Kingdom
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William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night
Shakespeare s Twelfth Night is a widely known romantic comedy that was first published in 1623.
Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare s finest works and it tends to have an affinity to modern romantic
comedy films and stories. The play has love triangles, unrequited love, lies and deceit, playful
comedic relief, and obstacles that interfere with characters goals. Many of Shakespeare s plays were
turned into film adaptations and many were used very loosely as source material. Hamlet had Lion
King (very loosely), Romeo and Juliet had Romeo and Juliet (the DiCaprio version), and Twelfth
Night has She s the Man. She s the Man is similar to Twelfth Night in three ways, the plotline, the
names of the characters, and the humor. Despite the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The character names are also very similar, such as how Duke Orsino s character in She s the Man is
also named Duke Orsino, but as a first name and last name instead of a title. Viola s character in She s
the Man is also named Viola, however her disguised character is her brother Sebastian instead of
Cesario. Olivia s character in She s the Man is also named Olivia and so is Sebastian s character in
She s the Man. Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are inserted into the film as Duke s soccer friends instead of
their normal characters but are still in the film.
Despite the general plot being similar, there are numerous differences between the play and the film.
One of those differences is how and why Duke decides that Viola should help him serenade Olivia. In
the play, Duke Orsino is impressed by Cesario and decides that Cesario should send his affections to
Olivia. In the film, Duke had previously seen Sebastian (Viola) with women and because Sebastian
was going to be lab partners with Olivia, Duke made a deal with Sebastian that if Sebastian would
help Duke with Olivia, Duke would help Sebastian make first string on the soccer team. Another
difference is Olivia s reason for mourning. In the play she is mourning the death of her father and
brother while in the film she is trying to get over a previous bad relationship and she did not want to
be hurt again.
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The Establishment Of The European Union ( Eu )
How significant has been the development of the EU s policies concerning the protection of the
natural environmental and climate change? What problems have confronted policy makers in framing
and delivering such policies?
Introduction
The establishment of the European Union (EU) enabled them to handle transnational activities among
the member states, including environmental policy. Its significance situates within its powers which
can manage any other organisations among the member states by virtue of the laws within the
European Union (Baker, 1996, p.215). As a result, it is broadly perceived that there is an increasing
impact from the EU on policy making in the member states. This tendency is particularly recognised
in environmental policy makings, because national standards in law needed to be questioned and
harmonised and policy developments at the European level influences the national aims, content and
settings of environmental policy within the member states (Heinelt et al., 2001). The area of
environmental policy was not established until the first Environmental Action Programme in 1973 as
the major aim for the European Economic Community s agenda was to build a common institutional
framework for mostly economic issues (Jorgensen, 2012). In the next decades, the development of the
area of environmental policy making was accelerated by the the Single European Act and by the
support from the public who tends to have an increasing concern towards environmental
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American Psychological Association Defines Traumatic Event
American Psychological Association defines traumatic event as one that threatens injury, death or the
physical integrity of self or others (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Childhood trauma is the
experience of traumatic event or events which creates a substantial and long term damage to the
mental and physical growth and development of a child(National Child Traumatic Stress Network,
2013). National prevalence of childhood trauma indicates trauma is a frequent occurrence in which
majority of Americas have witnessed or experienced a single or multiple traumatic events before
adulthood. A 2013 study by National Survey of Children s Health reported about 35 million children
in the United States, almost half of the nation s children population, have experienced one or more
serious traumas().According to National Center of Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence
report, almost 26% of children witness or experience a traumatic event before the age of four. Reports
from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHS) in 2011 found 60% of
adults report witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event as a child. The Great Smoky Mountain
study found 67% of participant had been exposed to one or more traumas before the age of 16().
Research suggests trauma can be related to a single occurrence or more often is related to multiple
continuous occurrences. The term complex trauma is used to describe the exposure of severe multiple
and/or prolonged pervasive
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Dulce Et Decorum Est And The Horrors Of War Poem Analysis
The long standing expression that the pen is mightier than the sword has been repeated often
throughout the ages, but it can actually be taken seriously in light of war poetry. Although the soldiers
in World War I did not literally fight with swords, their experiences in combat were beyond appalling,
and some might say, beyond describable by words. Poetry, however, is a very powerful form of
expression, and when written by someone who has experienced the horrors of war, it can deeply
convey the grim reality of war. Utilising personal experiences and pre war ideology, World War I poets
Wilfred Owens and Rupert Brookes were able to recreate the glory and horror of the Great War
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The poet reveals the truthful and confronting depiction of death to the unknowing eyes who haven t
witnessed it and do not understand. The poem is told from the memories of a solider, which gives way
to haunting and helpless sights.
This is in utter contrast to the sonnet written by Brooke who depicts a highly idealistic and patriotic
vision of war. Brooke s pleasant image of death on the battlefield exemplified both the popular and the
governmental view of war. His optimistic ideology may reflect his lack of experience as he never
engaged in direct combat and died within seven months of enlistment. The repetitive use of the noun
England emphasises the strong patriotic mood. England is personified as a kind, giving mother and her
sons, the soldiers, are seeds, whose death will sow life into the earth of foreign fields . While the poem
is centred on death, there is no actual reference or description to the painful reality of death as touched
on by Owen. The Solider was valuable to the British government, who used it as a means of
propaganda. Thus, it was successful in inspiring loyalty and patriotic love in the masses.
Poets intentionally implement figurative language devices to add dramatic effect and to paint a
specific mood and tone. Such example is evident in Owen s use of the simile his hanging face, like a
devil sick of sin . The simile tries to describe the soldier s dreadful facial appearance as being almost
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Key West Agreement Analysis
In addressing the inconsistencies of the National Security Act and Executive Order 9877, Secretary of
Defense Forrestal proposed a redraft of the Executive Order to the Chiefs of Staff. However, none of
the Generals approved the suggested changes. In response, Secretary Forrestal arranged a conference
in Key West, during March 1948. Within a month, the Key West Agreement had been signed by all of
the Chiefs of Staff, who agreed on the functions of each Service. Among other points of interest, the
agreement included Section I, paragraph d., which stated, Prevention of unnecessary duplication or
overlapping among the Services, by utilization of the personnel, intelligence, facilities, equipment,
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Secretary of the Army Frank Pace and Secretary of the Air Force Thomas Finletter came up with the
first of two agreements that further defined organic aviation within the Army. In the letter signed on 2
October 1951, it was evident that the Army was trying to improve its combat efficiency, and the Air
Force was mainly concerned with job security. The agreement s first paragraph echoed this sentiment,
insuring, the U.S. Army may employ aircraft necessary for its internal requirements in the conduct of
operations on land, without infringement upon the missions assigned to the U.S. Air Force (Wolf,
1987, p. 239). The Army also received a more specific purpose as to how it could incorporate aviation,
to expedite and improve ground combat and logistical procedures within the combat zone (Wolf, 1987,
p. 239). In addition, the agreement outlined missions that Army Aviation could accomplish, including
aerial observation, adjusting artillery fire, providing command and control, and transportation of Army
supplies, equipment, and small units within the combat zone (Wolf, 1987, p. 239). An open ended
statement that would provide leeway for Army leaders to maximize the use of aviation assets was
included in section 3, which stated, Army organic aircraft will be used by the responsible Army
commander as he considers necessary for the
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Social And Social Support And Spirituality
Social Support and Spirituality When using the FICA spiritual History tool (Pulchalski, 2006), M.L.
discussed both spirituality and social support (Appendix H). M.L. considers herself to be spiritual, but
not religious. Being close to nature, her family, and her pets gives her life meaning. She prays to God,
but feels deviated from a church environment and does not want to belong to a church. She did not
want to disclose further information, but summarized her preferences by having a past of traumatic
experiences regarding her family s Catholic following and her education in a Catholic school
environment. Economic Status M.L. recently retired from her full time job and is living by a pension.
M.L. discussed a difficulty with managing her budget and paying for bills. Most of her pension is used
to pay for her mortgage, bills, and other expenses. M.L. began to express that she has anxiety about
paying back her children s student loans and said she has a lot of debt from educational loans for her
children, in addition to other debts that she owes. She also expressed frustration and explained that she
pays for the majority of her family s bills and her estranged spouse provides minimally for the family.
Palta, Financial strain is associated with increased oxidative stress levels: The Women s Health and
Aging Studies , p. 533) suggests that High financial strain may be associated with increased oxidative
stress, suggesting that oxidative stress could mediate associations
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How Is Catherine Earnshaw Character In Wuthering Heights
The Dualism of Catherine Earnshaw s Character in Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a work
marked by a complexity of characterization. Perhaps most complex of all is Emily s portrayal of
Catherine Earnshaw as a victim and a victimizer. With such qualities, Catherine s character was
violently at odds with ideals of the Victorian womanhood. Namely, that a woman should be a passive,
obedient, and an angel in the house. (Towheed, 2012). Indeed, not major characteristics of Catherine
Earnshaw. However, while being a victimizer, Catherine s brutality could be justified in a way that
would not affect one s own sympathizes for her. Notably, Catherine s first victim is herself. Her
character was marked by a divided self, an idea that was emphasized by Helene Moglen (1971). She
was shattered between a desire to remain a free, wild child and her aspiration to maintain her family
status and respectability. Identically, this struggle is also evident in her divided attraction for both
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This certainly had an influence on the second Catherine s character formation and her susceptibility to
the later manipulation she encounters. Nevertheless, while many critics saw that young Cathy had
enjoyed a harmless childhood with her father, her journey towards maturity and womanhood is
anything, but safe or healthy. In fact, she falls into the list of her mother s victims for being both the
subject of Heathcliff s contempt and a tool in his revenge. After enjoying a calm and innocent
childhood under Mr. Edgar s supervision, young Cathy undergoes seduction, manipulation,
incarceration, forced marriage and eventually maltreatment by Heathcliff. Nonetheless, in spite of
Catherine s temperamental behavior and her victimization of several characters in the novel, Catherine
can be also seen as victim of the Victorian social
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Elements Of Characters In Prisoners, Sicario And Arrival
Dramas are films with realistic plots, settings, characters, and situations. Dramas tend to be driven and
somewhat dependent on powerful actor portrayals and good direction, rather than CGI effects or
action. Dramas tend to include characters that are complex and well developed throughout their films.
But perhaps one of the most key elements in dramas are the themes of intense and real struggle
centered around the human condition. These themes can be expressed overtly through the plot and
story or symbolically through several different film elements. Denis Villeneuve is a director whose all
but mastered the art of creating dramatic films, consistently making films that become exemplary
models for what drama films should evoke in an audience. His three films Prisoners, Sicario, and
Arrival do not fall outside of this classification. Each of these are unique in their own respect, yet
Denis Villeneuve uses several different thematic elements, particularly color, in all three to craft
complex symbols and commentary that reside deep in the recesses of each film s narrative.
The first film, Prisoners, is about two regular, All American families whose lives are flipped upside
down when the daughters of each family goes missing. Most of the film centers around the
investigation and how members of each family cope with their situation. The basic plot of Prisoners
isn t very original nor unique to be quite honest, however it s unique use of lighting, cinematography
and profound
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Comparing Two Arguments on Capital Punishment Essay
Comparing Two Arguments on Capital Punishment
In these two short essays, one by Anthony G. Amsterdam and another by Ernest Van Den Haag both
authors make two very important views. Although one supports capital punishment and one is against
capital punishment, both authors have good reasons to support their case. Amsterdam believes that
capital punishment is a brutal process that a murderer has to go through. Amsterdam believes that the
murderer should be punished for their actions, but should not go through capital punishment. Although
Ven Den Haag agrees that capital punishment is one of the harshest penalties, it should nevertheless be
used. Ven Den Haag believes that a murderer should take responsibility for their actions, ... Show
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Usually when a person dies, the investigators will no longer investigate the case. Therefore, although
he was innocent there will never be evidence proving him so. Or even if investigators do indeed find
evidence, it will be too late to prove that person s innocence because he is already dead.
Ernest Van Den Haag s short essay title The Ultimate Punishment: A Defense, clearly shows how
much he supports capital punishment. He believes that it is a defense, and that the guilty should
deserve the brutal punishment. A defense can be defined as protection, or resisting against an attack.
Van Den Haag is implying that capital punishment is what the guilty really deserves because of their
actions.
Van Deen Haag explains that the problem of discrimination doesn t have anything to do with capital
punishment but the underlying problem is distribution. Some believe that distribution is a problem
because of the races that receive capital punishment. They believe that the law is discriminating
because more blacks or Hispanics receive capital punishment than whites do. Some argue that the
court commits irrational discrimination because there are a higher number of black and Hispanic
convicts that are sentenced to capital punishment rather than whites. He states that punishments are
imposed on persons, not on racial or economic groups (pg. 334). Every result is based on justice in the
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Randy Watches A Horror Movie Analysis
response; stimulus stimulus; response operation; dependent variable response; response Suppose that
every time Randy watches a horror movie, he has a nightmare that same evening. Also suppose that he
never has a nightmare except when he watches a horror movie. This example demonstrates a(n) _____
between watching horror movies and having nightmares. spurious relationship functional relationship
establishing operation operational relationship During conditioning experiments involving food
rewards, pigeons are often food deprived to the point where they are at 80 85% of their free feeding
weight. 90 95% of their natural weight. 80 85% of their natural weight. 90 95% of their free feeding
weight In an experiment concerning the
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Common Core Standards Literature Review
Literature Review What is the common core? The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) defines the
knowledge and skills in English language arts and mathematics that students need for success in
college and careers upon high school graduation (Santos, Darling Hammond, Cheuk (2012)). The
common core was created, to provide clear academic benchmarks with more concise academic
standards for essential learning that will prepare students to be college and career ready (Liebtag, E.
(2013)). The common core standards have then, been introduced and applied to most schools in the
U.S, and although it may have its controversies, the major issue, is its effect on ELL (English
Language Learners) students. ELs currently constitute 10 percent of the U.S. ... Show more content on
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According to Duguay, A., Massoud, L., Tabaku, L., Himmel, J., Sugarman, J. (2013, September), As
educators have examined the standards more deeply, concerns have arisen about their implementation
in classrooms with diverse groups of students, including English learners . Not only this, but the
concept of math also has its visible adversities. According to Robertson, K. (2009), Although it is easy
to assume that many English language learners (ELLs) will excel in math because math is a universal
language and students may have had prior educational experience that included mathematical
instruction, that assumption can lead educators astray . Many teachers are struggling with the,
increasingly rigorous grade level content instruction; by content area teachers, many of whom are
newly incorporating language development techniques in their subject area classes (Duguay, A.,
Massoud, L., Tabaku, L., Himmel, J., Sugarman, J. (2013, September)). The common core may be the
stepping for detailed curriculum, but it is seeming that, it cannot be tailored to all of the diverse
populations of our nation (Liebtag, E. (2013)). The expectations of the common core exacerbate the
academics for ELL students. According to, HAKUTA, K., SANTOS, M., FANG, Z. (2013), when ELs
are isolated for direct language instruction,
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Theme Of Female Oppression In La Casa De Bernarda Alba
FEMALE OPPRRESSION IN LA CASA DE BERNARDAALBA
Katarina Milosevic
In this essay, female oppression in La Casa de Bernarda Alba will be discussed and analyzed.
However, in order to be able to understand the importance of this theme and the impact it has had on
the play, one must first understand the role of female oppression in the Spanish society in the 1930s.
The 1930s were a period of many changes in Spain, especially because Francisco Franco started ruling
the country and the political problems that arose. Things slowly started changing for women because
of the foundation of Mujeres Libres, a female anarchist organization that fought for female rights.
Until then, the general view of women was that of Proudhon, which meant that women were to be
seen as reproducers whose role was to contribute to the society by taking care of their household and
their children . This was especially common in the rural areas of Spain, where women could even be
forced into arranged marriages against their will and almost had no say in what happened to them. The
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In the play, Bernarda can be considered the regime , but in reality this could be a symbol of the
growing threat of fascism and the first stages of the civil war in 1930s Spain.
At this point in the essay, it is clear that social norms and customs have contributed to oppressing
female characters in the play, but there is another element which has not been mentioned before and it
is religion. Religion, in this case Christianity, promotes chastity and discourages sex before marriage.
To keep her daughters pure , Bernarda does not allow them to have a boyfriend or to interact with men
while they are
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My Understanding Of Personality Theory
To demonstrate my understanding of personality theory, I choose to create a personality profile for a
close friend. She is a very driven individual with some unique interests. I wanted to evaluate her
personality because she is a very close friend of mine and I know her vary well. I chose Allport s trait
theory because he uses 3 types of traits to describe people. I liked the way he organized traits in to
types of traits. I think its easier to understand his theory because of the organization. I organized my
friend s traits in to 3 categories: central, secondary, and cardinal. Allport s theory focuses on individual
differences. His theory suggest that individuals differ in the traits that predominate in there
personalities. some traits are common; others are unique (Cloninger 2013 page 128). He goes on to
explain that some traits are individual or unique while others are common. Central traits can affect
everyday behaviors. these are traits that your close friends or family would be able to point out if
asked. Examples of my friends central traits would be: optimistic, out spoken, individualistic, and
extroverted. I use these terms to describe her because I have noticed them consistently. Over time and
various situations, I have seen her behavior follow these traits. My friend is on the executive board of
an RSO. She enjoys talking to can spending time with the other members of her RSO. She also likes
talking to new and potential members about her experiences. This,
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Persuasive Essay On Traffic Laws
As time progresses, an interest for advancement lingers within individuals, as have with times passed.
That is to say, such interest arouses the desire for putting into play several well thought out ideas.
Some of which have resulted successful and common within the population. In particular, the
invention of the automobile. Nowadays, driving has become one of the most used methods for
transportation. In fact, with car technology improving, the amount of drivers seem to further escalate.
A Los Angeles Times article states, the number of vehicles on the road reached a record level of
almost 253 million, an increase of more than 3.7 million, or 1.5%, (253 Million Cars and Trucks on
U.S. Roads). Even though modern technology has opened windows to a new world of possibilities,
individuals still take such developments for granted. Drivers thoughtlessly violate traffic laws, which
in return, result in a range of consequences. For this reason, citizens should respect laws to avoid
getting themselves into trouble and to grow an appreciation for the current way of life.
Undoubtedly, transportation hasn t always been as accessible as it is now. For centuries, people have
come up with innumerable ways of getting themselves from one location to another. In former times,
people would use their available resources for several purposes. Some of these included the use of
animals for travel, which involved: horses, ox, mules, camels, etc. Yet, at the same time, maintaining
an animal in
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Mutually Beneficial, A Dependency On Iranian Oil For...
mutually beneficial, a dependency on Iranian oil for Beijing s policy decisions vanished and can no
longer be used as a valid argument to analyze China s decision making process from 2004 until the
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as authors such as Dorraj and Currier or Kozhanov did. In
January 2005, Bush repeatedly warned, that military action against Iran was likely, hence increased
Beijing s fear for regime change, particularly since the IAEA inspectors visited the Parchin military
complex, believing that they saw the whole side of high explosive tests related to nuclear weapons
research. However, Tehran unknowingly only gave partial access to the side, thus no evidence was
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Nevertheless, China also had to maintain stable relations with the U.S. in order to keep a favorable
macro environment for economic growth, resulting in a balancing strategy to maintain good relations
with all parties concerned.
However, not only Iran s nuclear activities catered for suspicion among the international community.
Ahmadinejad s exclamation, to wipe Israel off the map particularly affected the U.S. approach, with
Israel being the U.S. most important ally in the region. Even though China was forced to ban military
trade with Israel in the beginning of 2005 due to U.S. pressure and with the same reason it already
happened during the late 1990 s, Ahmadinejad s choice of words made China increasingly critical,
stating that Israel s sovereignty has to be respected and that it would not tolerate anything that could
alter the stability in the Middle East. At the same time, China progressively opened its borders for the
Gulf states, resulting in four rounds of negotiations in the beginning of 2006 regarding customs, trade
remedies and trade of goods. The results of these negotiations, a reduction of import tariffs and
accelerating oil relations, made China increasingly independent from its trade with Iran, but
maintained a close and supportive relationship to it. Consequently, China slowly replaced the United
States as a trustworthy, at least trade wise, partner of Saudi Arabia by offering economic incentives
paired with
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Identify At Least Two Examples Of A Bio-Reaction To Adler
I experienced a bio reaction when I couldn t hear or immediately find my toddler. There was a lot of
noise and confusion in my friend s home that day with several families visiting. Bigger children were
running in and out and doors were slamming. Children we laughing and talking and babies were
crying. I was terrified. I experienced what felt like an electrical shock across the surface of my entire
body. My heart was pounding wildly in my ears. I was nauseated, I thought I would vomit. I also
experienced a bio reaction when I was riding a toboggan sled in Germany with my 5 year old in front
of me. The sled was racing down the track, picking up speed, faster and faster. The trees looked like a
green blur, the sleds in front of me were getting closer. My boy was laughing. I pulled back on the
brake and the car continued to pick up speed. As I rounded a curve the sled lay almost on its side, One
arm around my son, the other pulling back on the brake. My shoulder and elbow were dragging along
on the bottom of the track, but I didn t feel any pain. I knew we were going to be ejected. I was
horrified at the picture in mind. I clung tighter to my son. Everything was ... Show more content on
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As the deadline approached, I experienced many of the same physical manifestations that I described
in the previous experiences. To make matters worse, in the days preceding the assignment deadline, I
found excuses to procrastinate causing me to experience more anxiety and dread which lead to even
less productivity. I was unable to produce sentences that were clear and comprehensible on my laptop.
I became extremely frustrated. I couldn t think. I felt like I was in over my head. Unequal to the
assignment. I stayed up most of the night. Although my house was quiet and there were no
distractions, I couldn t seem to stay focused. I got no sleep and yet the assignment was disjointed and
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Teen Drinking And Driving Essay
Teen Drinking And Driving Sandy, a retired librarian, was driving west on wooster Road in April 2009
when a drunk driver crossed over on the wrong side of the road and ran into her. There was an
ambulance two cars back, and she had to stay at the hospital for eight days. When she got home she
had melt downs, and found that she suffered from traumatic stress. she is very lucky to be alive (Car
crash victim of a drunk drivers story 1). Drunk driving accidents like sandy s are a national problem.
Drinking is attractive to teens for many reasons; in 2011 teens were responsible for almost 2.4 million
episodes of drunk driving, world wide, but teens are not short of options for assistance. Many people
have various reasons for why they drink and drive. For example, lifestyle, behavior, social customs,
and laws are all some of the various reasons. (Madsen 6) In addition, many teens bottle their emotions
up, and use alcohol to help them. (Madsen 10) Furthermore, when a non drinker associates with a
drinker, there s pressure on the non drinker to drink. (Loyola university 5) More importantly, Teens
feel alcohol allows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Repeated alcohol use, followed by withdrawl, is damaging to the adolescent brain. (Marcotte 322) In
addition, alcohol is involved in neurocognitive deficits in teens. (marcotte 322) the neurocognitive
deficits are caused by the withdrawl, and that also effects the brain of a teen. Furthermore, drinking
among teens causes risky behavior, such as smoking, sex, attempting suicide, and drinking while
driving. (Marcotte 322) Amazingly, teens were involved in almost 2.4 million episodes of drinking
and driving world wide in 2011. (CDC News 7) Finally, binge drinking among undergrads, and adults
have been associated with bad driving practices. (Marcotte 322) Some of these effects of drinking may
cost your life, and may affect more than just
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The Political Messages Behind Harrison Bergeron
The Political Messages Behind Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut s short story Harrison Bergeron
gives the account of a married couple living in the year 2081. At that time, government had
implemented a long list of policies that effectively made everyone equal in every possible way.
Vonnegut s story can be translated to reflect that too much government, or a single powerful ruler, can
be devastating to a population that strives for freedom. In 2081, the government has created the
position of Handicapper General, whose duty is to add handicaps to those who are above average in
any way. While Hazel Bergeron was completely average in mental capacity, her husband, George, was
well above average. To compensate, the Handicapper General had placed a radio in his ear to, keep
people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brain. The idea of treating everyone equal,
regardless of physical or mental abilities, as described within the story, is taking satirical shots at
liberal ideas in government. Once the government has made everyone equal, those who stand out
represent a threat, including the Bergeron s son Harrison, who was too athletic and handsome to be a
part of the general population. He was taken away from his parents, at the age of fourteen, by the
Handicapper General, because he was too exceptional. Too promote the ongoing liberal equality, the
government basically changes into total authoritarian, by eliminating any threat that could lead to
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Organizational Assimilation Theory (OAT)
Good communication is the foundation to positive outcomes in all areas of life. The communication
that occurs in the organizations that an individual belongs to should not be ignored. Individuals need
to understand the process of the Organizational Assimilation Theory (OAT). This theory provides an
understanding of how individuals progress to a state of belonging in an organization. Feeling a sense
of belonging in an organization is an important part of life. The stages of the OAT: Anticipatory
Socialization, Encounter, Metamorphosis and Disengagement are all part of the organizational
assimilation process that describe the steps to fitting into an organization. The scenario below is a
depiction of the OAT. The OAT is applied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eliza had heard about the winery from friends who said it was a fun place to go learn about wine.
When she heard they were hiring, she immediately thought how fun it would be to work with others
that enjoyed and knew about wine as much as her. She had so many ideas for potential events at the
winery and couldn t wait to share them. The owner of the winery interviewed many individuals and he
spoke highly of the work culture at Mountain Creek Winery. Finally, the owner made a decision to
hire Eliza, who appeared to be easy going, friendly and a connoisseur of wine. The first day on the
job, Eliza was given a tour of the winery by her new co worker Tina. Tina was very welcoming of
Eliza. She kept telling Eliza, You re going to love it here and This is the MC way to do things . Eliza
could see that Tina really loved her job and sensed a family style environment. This was something
Eliza had been searching for in a job. Eliza was talkative with Tina and trying to gain a sense of what
the management expected from her. Tina mentioned that if Eliza wanted to stay at Mountain Creek for
the long run, she should read the employee handbook and adopt the mission statement as her credo.
Eliza s reply to adopting the mission statement as her credo was that every organization has room to
grow and that change is not a bad thing. Tina was friendly but she blurted back, Well, it s either
Mountain Creek s way or the highway . They both laughed
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Charlie Chaplin Contributions
Charlie Chaplin was a very important British comedian, director, writer, and composer in the
entertainment industry during the 1920 s. He was born on April 16, 1889, in London, England. Both of
his parents were both in the entertainment industry, which would reflect how he became apart of the
entertainment industry, too. When he was 12, he would play the role as a paperboy in the show,
Sherlock Holmes. This would be his first ever stage show. After this, he would realize what he wanted
to do, and that was to become a comedian in vaudeville, which would also take him to the United
States in 1910 as a featured actor with the Fred Karno Repertoire Company. This would be the start of
a career that would last and be famous for it, too. As being part of the Karno troupe, he would get his
first tastes of America. He would also immediately grab the attention of Americans through his sketch
named, A Night in an English Music Hall. When the Fred Karno troupe left and came back to America
in the fall of 1912 for a repeat tour, Chaplin would be given the chance to be part of a motion picture
contract. He would finally agree to be apart of the movie at the end of his vaudeville promises in
November 1913. Once he was able to tear apart from the contract, he was able to do so much more.
Chaplin would end up joining Mack Sennett and the Keystone Film Company.There were also other
plays, such as his famous films, Making A Living, and also, Kids Auto Races at Venice. These shows
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Consumer Perception Process
Consumer Behaviour
Consumer Behaviour
Dropbox assignment 1
Teacher: Mr. Perry Broome
Duncan Cijsouw (0617745)
10/05/2011
Dropbox assignment 1
Teacher: Mr. Perry Broome
Duncan Cijsouw (0617745)
10/05/2011
Consumer perception process
Part 1a
This is about the way consumers perceive a product or a brand. This recognition of a product or brand
is based on two different things: Learning and Perception. These two phrases mean something
completely different, but are in fact closely connected when it comes to consumer perception.
Learning
Learning is a change in behavior from the interaction between a person and a stimulus. This can be ...
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A recent poll by Vancouver based Ipsos Loyalty has found that nearly half (49%) of Canadians say
they are either strongly or somewhat influenced by brand or product recommendations made by
members of their online social network.
The findings are based on an online survey of 844 Canadians conducted in the first quarter of 2011.
Not surprisingly, the influence of social network recommendations is significantly stronger for online
Canadians 18 34 (56%) than it is for older online Canadians 55+ (40%).
The study also found that 48% of online Canadians using an online social network follow or like a
minimum of one brand. Nearly 60% of younger Canadians follow at least one brand and an average of
five, while only 30% of older Canadians follow a brand, and are likely to follow just one.
These results show that social networks influence impressions and ultimately the bottom line, said
Ipsos Loyalty vice president Dave Pierzchala in a release.
Online relationships with brands are also likely to be tenuous, with 28% of Canadians saying they
have unliked or stopped following a brand or company. Younger Canadians are particularly fickle,
with 41% having unliked a company (compared with just 15% of older Canadians). The primary
reason (55%) given for unliking : the consumer simply lost interest.
Brands and products cannot assume that once a consumer befriends their organization that they will be
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  • 3. Robert Smithson Plural Jetty Essay Robert Smithson s Spiral Jetty is a 3ft. 6 in. x 15 ft. x 1,500 ft. Earthwork located in Great Salt Lake, Utah. It was created in April 1970. Located where the rails of the first transcontinental railroad met, it sits near the Golden Spike monument; making it an actual landscape. It s a giant counterclockwise spiral sculpture made of black rock, earth, algae, and salt crystals. It is said that Smithson used dump trucks and bulldozers to haul in 6,650 tons of earth and rocks to complete the Spiral Jetty. In a 32 minute short color film, he recorded the construction of the Spiral Jetty. Smithson had to acquire land rights, before completing it. Virginia Dwan Gallery of New York gave Smithson a $9,000 grant for a part of the Spiral Jetty s construction. The rest was financed over a 20 years lease at payments of $100 annually. The first phase of building the Spiral Jetty took about 6 days to complete. Smithson was not completely satisfied with it initially and spent another 3 days changing the shape. 7,000 tons of rock had to be moved during these 3 additional days of work. Smithson died 3 years after completing the Spiral Jetty. It is now owned by the state of Utah, who acquired it in 2011. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was built between 600 BCE and 200 CE, it was constructed by the Hopewell culture there. Mostly all of Hopewell s mounds contains burials, but the Great Serpent Mound surprisingly doesn t. There s an oval enclosure at the entrance that was more than likely used for ceremonies. The tail is in the form of a spiral. Spirals later became decorative favorites for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Teacher Had Put On Board Slightly and squeaky! The door to the classroom flew open as I burst into the room and sat in my usual seat. This was the day I was going to learn how to do polynomial long division. Good morning. The professor said, as she walked into the classroom. Almost every one of the students had at least a pencil and notebook, copying notes that the teacher had put on the board. After writing the notes down, I said to myself, let me try to do one of the problems that the teacher had put on board. Surprisingly, I could not start the problem because I did not even understand the first step. Therefore, I stopped and wait for the professor. After the teacher did the first problem, but she did not do or put all the steps on the board, she skipped some of it. She said you guys should have known how to do this stuff already. This is not an elementary or grade school, so I am not going to do or write every little step. Without paying close attention and understand every single step and everything she was saying. The first thing I did was, I immediately started the next one. I started well. I did the first step which was the division part. Where I had to change the way the problem was writing and to look at that first number of the guy that I was going to divide into. I got stuck in the middle of step number two which was the multiplication part. In the multiplication step, I had to multiply the divisor with the quotient. However, I did not know if I had to put the answer right under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Tigers Research Paper Tigers are a very interesting animal but are also very dangerous . also along with their habitat ,what they eat and how they hunt .read on to find out about tigers. A tigers habitat is very speacil to them because their habitat is getting destroyed. Tigers are often found in dense jungles. They also live in southeast, china,asia ,and russia . Tigers often like tall trees tall grass and big bushes for a shady place after being out in the sun.They also like swampy areas along with grasslands and rainforest. Also unlike house cats, tigers LOVE water.Tall grass helps tigers be camouflaged. Tigers have many things in their diets .Tigers love to eat wild pigs,buffalo,antelope and deer. From time to time tigers will eat fish and crabs but it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Hot Tin Roof Relationships Tennessee Williams interesting play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof portrays the often strained dynamic of many different relationships between the members of a very wealthy family, all of whom are after a particularly large inheritance, and are all willing to do whatever it takes to earn it. The blunt nature and gritty tones of the play reflect the characters inner turmoils, as well as the many struggles they face when dealing with their materialistic family members. Williams uses the much desired inheritance as a way to show his readers how the greed and human nature of his characters affect not only themselves, but their relationship with those around them. Margaret s relationship with her husband Brick is problematic. Constantly trying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mae often antagonizes Margaret over the fact that Margaret has no children, while Mae has six, telling her that if you had children of your own you d know how funny that is (896), she also goes on to point out that She s childless because that big beautiful athlete husband of hers won t go to bed with her! (967). Mae is described by Big Daddy as a good breeder, you got to admit she s fertile. Hell, at supper tonight she had them all at the table and they had to put a couple extra leafs in the table to make room for them (925). Margaret believes that because Mae has many children, Big Daddy will give them the inheritance, though he does tell Brick that I hate Gooper and his five same monkeys and that bitch Mae! (942). Because of her animosity towards her in laws, Margaret constantly picks on Mae and Gooper s children, describing them as being like an animal act in a circus! (896), along with calling them no neck monsters (883). She even tells Brick that it s too bad because you can t wring their necks if they ve got no neck to wring! Isn t that right, honey? (883). Despite their evident malice towards each other, Margaret and Mae are very similar, as they both think very highly of themselves, have little care for the feelings of others, and are both willing to do whatever it takes in order to gain the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Toyota Recall Issue Introduction This paper describes various aspects of the Toyota recall issue. It enables to determine the Toyato recall issues, purpose and structure of it. The Toyota recall issue has prompted high criticism in national forums, automotive trade publications and media circles. Three separate recall issue by the Toyota occurred end of 2009 to start of the 2010. First, recall issue was to correct a possible incursion of an incorrect drivers side floor mat into the foot pedal. Second recall issue start after some crashes were presented by floor mat incursion. Last recall issues was a separate recall for hybrid anti lock brake software. Toyota declared recalls of around 5.2 million vehicles for the floor mat problem and 2.3 million vehicles for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both theories are able to determine the Toyota recall the structure business in the current competitive market. It is easy to evaluate the recall issue in the Toyota through lean and Toyota management system theory because it helps to provide overview about it. Toyota model designed with appropriate model of the organization that would be beneficial for the organization growth and development. Toyota model is used by another automobile sector organization due to its high success ratio in the market. (Meier, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Frankie Avalon Research Paper It s a good chance that you ll quickly recall the name and talents of singer, actor Frankie Avalon, no matter your age. Frankie s stellar career embraced three generations of music, television and motion pictures and was an intrinsic fiber of American entertainment history. Frankie Avalon was born September 18, 1940 in The City of Brotherly Love , Philadelphia, PA. He could light the flame and turn up the heat on nearly every love struck teen girl or adult woman in America! A child prodigy, Frankie entered local amateur talent contests after he turned 10 and won them, one after another. In the years that ensued, he continued his musical studies and learning trumpet from a member of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. This truly genuine young talent soon made guest appearances as a trumpet player on The Perry Como and Jackie Gleason Television Shows. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His music was synonymous to the times. Among some of his hit sounds were Venus , a song written by Ed Marshall and Peter DeAngelis. The most successful version was by Frankie and released in 1959. This song would become Avalon s first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and it spent five weeks atop the survey. The song also reached number ten on the R B chart and was a man s plea to Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, to send him a girl to love and one who will love him. Another of Frankie Avalon s best known songs was Why . Recorded in 1959, the song went to Number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart for the week of December 28, 1959, and the last Number 1 single of the 1950s. The song was written by Avalon s manager and record producer Robert Bob Marcucci and Peter De ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Freedom Of Speech, The Most Precious Amendment In The... Freedom of speech, the most precious amendment in the United States Constitution. Why? Because without our freedom to share our opinions, write our thoughts, tell our stories, challenge other thoughts, processes, and even our government, we would be chained by the slavery of control and censorship. Yes, maybe a bit dramatic but as a female mixed race student athlete I think my life would be very different without my first amendment right of Freedom of Speech. My ancestors were slaves to other human beings. Without a voice, without the right to say yes, or no, or maybe. No voice, no opinion, no significance. WRONG! Should the government monitor the internet? Wow, I think that is a really hard question that our government has been challenged with since the digital age exploded into our lives and everything we do. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is now a regular part of our lives. Actually as a 17 year old, I don’t know anything different. The internet is a way to explore and connect. If we have the government monitoring our use, how is that different than from tapping into our phone and listening to our conversations or telling us we can’t protest like the recent demonstrations we have seen from first generation American Hispanics requesting rights to becoming citizens of our country? I am a 100% supporter of freedom of speech but I also know my personal and national security can be at risk if we don’t at least know about plots being planned or people trying to harm others. That’s the dilemma! If you have 100% freedom of speech you cannot protect 100% of the child being bullied by others, prevent a teen suicide, or avoid the next 9/11 event that can take thousands of lives. I wonder if the recent shooting from Las Vegas could have been prevented if the shooter’s gun buying activities had been regularly been monitored on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Electronic Mass Planets Orbiting The Pulsar Psr B1257 irmed detection came in 1992, with the discovery of several terrestrial mass planets orbiting the pulsar PSR B1257+12.[31] The first confirmation of an exoplanet orbiting a main sequence star was made in 1995, when a giant planet was found in a four day orbit around the nearby star 51 Pegasi. Some exoplanets have been imaged directly by telescopes, but the vast majority have been detected through indirect methods such as the transit method and the radial velocity method. Early speculations This space we declare to be infinite... In it are an infinity of worlds of the same kind as our own. Giordano Bruno (1584)[32] In the sixteenth century the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno, an early supporter of the Copernican theory that Earth and other planets orbit the Sun (heliocentrism), put forward the view that the fixed stars are similar to the Sun and are likewise accompanied by planets. In the eighteenth century the same possibility was mentioned by Isaac Newton in the General Scholium that concludes his Principia. Making a comparison to the Sun s planets, he wrote And if the fixed stars are the centers of similar systems, they will all be constructed according to a similar design and subject to the dominion of One. [33] In 1952, more than 40 years before the first hot Jupiter was discovered, Otto Struve wrote that there is no compelling reason why planets could not be much closer to their parent star than is the case in the Solar System, and proposed that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Muotte-Bailey Castle Castles were the core of a society in the Middle Ages, acting as a fort and defense. One of the first castles meant to as a defense fort was the motte bailey castle, one of the earliest fortifications of the Middle Ages. The motte and bailey castle date back to the early s, . This design would have the castle upon an elevated set of land known as the motte. The motte was surrounded by a defensive ditch which also separated the motte from the palisade, this was known as the bailey. A bridge connected the motte to the lower bailey, this construct was meant to guarantee that the keep, the stronghold or center of the kingdom, was harder to get to during invasions. Surrounding the entire kingdom was a wooden fence that contained a girded and barbed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Friedrich Nietzsche´s Is Google Making USupid Technology is constantly evolving it comes with pros and cons. Some may feel that the advancement in technology is doing more harm to the way we think than bringing us a positive outcome to the way a human brain works. For me technology has allowed has proven to bring more positive than negative. Technology has allowed human kind to accomplish the impossible, and resources such as google has opened minds to view, and think differently. By having resources such as magazines, newspapers, journals, and books online for us to read without any hassle. As stated in paragraph 3 in Is Google making us Stupid? The web for a writer is Godsend. Meaning with the advancement of technology now research that took some writers hours even days, spending most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In googles opinion the more information that can be accessed, and the pace in which it is accessed the more productive research can become. Sergey Brin and Larry Page the founders of google are working towards artificial intelligence. Meaning having a brain that is smarter than the ones individuals currently posses with this idea put in place we can solve problems in the world that were once not solvable. For instance, artificial intelligence is now used in self driving cars, pace makers, and in the power grid; this gives the resources of more precision and accuracy. Artificial Intelligence can help us with space exploration, robots designed can help with exploring unknown areas to deem whether the area is a hostile environment. There are many more examples from cellphones to a GPS, and map applications, fraud detection. The advancement in technology with the help of google has made our day to day lives much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Massive Turning Point for America was the Progressive Era The Progressive era was a massive turning point in America s history. The suffrage movement, Scopes Monkey Trial, and prohibition all had a large impact on America. Each event had a unique effect on the future and we still see the effects of these events today. Even though the woman suffrage movement began around 1848 it really didn t gain footing until the 20th century. In the 20th century organizations like the National American Woman Suffrage association and the National Woman s party lobbied President Woodrow Wilson to pass a constitutional amendment for woman s rights. These efforts proved to be successful when in 1920 the 19th amendment which guaranteed women the right to vote. This was one of the largest achievements of the progressive era because it was accomplished peacefully. On March 21st, 1925 the governor of Tennessee signed the Butler Bill which banned the teaching of evolution in public schools. The bill was introduced as America was pushing for a return to fundamentalism due to the actions of many citizens. In an attempt to bring publicity to the town of Dayton, Tennessee people in the town asked John Thomas Scopes to cover evolution in his class so he can be indicted and bring the case to national attention. Scopes defense attorney was a man named Clarence Darrow; he was a very popular defense attorney and public speaker. Darrow delivered a powerful speech in which he tried to prove the Butler Bill unconstitutional due to the fact that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Hayden Vineyard Research Paper The life of Hayden Vineyard On the day of November 30,2000, Jennifer and Travis Vineyard s second son, Hayden Matthew, was born inside of a room at the University of Tennessee Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. I was born in November, but my parents were expecting me to be born in January of 2001, making me a premature. I was very small as a baby with only being 3 pounds and 15 ounces. I was the smallest baby in my family. As a baby I was hard to handle with not being able to breath on my own, my family was being hopeful that I would survive, the doctors weren t. And with a little bit of praying, I was able to start breathing on my own. Growing up I had a very joyful childhood filled with friends and sports. My dad used to tell me that I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Dark Knight Sparknotes I am going to write a film analysis essay for the film The Dark Knight. My chosen essay topic is: Analyse how visual or sound effects were used to emphasise a theme in the visual or oral text(s). I need to show how the main themes of showing morality when making decisions and the power held by the villain are presented in the film through the use of dialogue, camerawork, sound, and editing. I will refer to the scene when The Joker announces his social experiment and he and Batman have their final fight, The Ferry Scene, for my specific example. I will also comment on the director, Christopher Nolan s intentions in order to show my personal insight into the film. Christopher Nolan s 2008 film The Dark Knight tells the thrilling tale of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If, however, one of you presses the button, I ll let that boat live. So, who s it going to be: Harvey Dent s most wanted scumbag collection, or the sweet and innocent civilians? You choose... Oh, and you might want to decide quickly because the people on the other boat might not be so noble. This is The Joker s way of giving the passengers an ultimatum. Live and kill, or be killed. His experiment furthers the effect of his actions as an anarchist on the people of Gotham, as the passengers are left in shock and have to make a life or death decision in such a small amount of time. The lack of hesitation in his relaxed voice makes it clear to the audience that this was a well rehearsed and planned announcement. He had organised this and was then ready to begin to carry out his experiment, in which he expected at least one boat full of people to die as a result. This showed the power and control he had as Gotham s villain because in just one statement he was able to terrorise people and leave them with such as difficult decision to make. All scenarios he had implied to the passengers resulted in at least one ferry being blown up, while he would remain unaffected by the outcome. As well as creating a feeling of fear and suspense for the audience, who are watching the scene play out to discover the outcome, it also makes the viewer question: What is the right and wrong decision to make? What would you do if it was you in that situation? At the end of the scene, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Southwest Airline Case Study History Southwest Airlines has been a model of admiration for the airline industry and businesses from around the world combined. Southwest Airlines is a rag to riches story that has had to fight for everything it has become. Before Southwest was able to take on its first passengers, they had to fight competitors in the court system for nearly three and a half years. In 1966, Fortune Magazine states, A San Antonio lawyer, Herb Kelleher, founded Southwest with one of his clients (now a Board member) over drinks at a local bar. Southwest was started in a bar on a cocktail napkin. Fortune Magazine quoted Mr. Kelleher, it was at the St. Anthony s Club in San Antonio, Texas that Rollin King came to me with the idea of starting a low fare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Southwest Airlines is characterized as a C corporation with duration distinguished as a normal perpetual existence. The shareholders are not normally liable for debts of the corporation and they preserve an operation that is normally more structured, requiring more meetings and (in some states) more reporting requirements. Management is very centralized through the board of directors (elected by the shareholders) and the officers (elected by the directors). The corporation is taxable entity, although the income which would normally be taxed at the corporate level can normally be paid out in salaries (and in other deductible ways) so that there is in fact no tax at the corporate level. As far as transferability of interest, it is normally fully transferable and raising capital is in the choice of public companies. Southwest Airlines values employees, initiating the first profit sharing plan in the U.S. airline industry in 1974 and offered it ever since. In 2000, Southwest offered its employees a record setting $138M in profit sharing. This tax deferred compensation represented an additional 14.1 percent of each employee s annual salary. The current mission statement of Southwest Airlines does not satisfactorily address each component of the Evaluation Matrix of Mission Statements and therefore should be revised. I have revised the mission statement and believe the revision below better addresses each given ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Driverless Car Ethical Dilemmas Autonomous vehicles are on the verge of drastically changing transportation. They potentially can save millions of dollars in damages and fuel efficiency as well as countless lives. However, the development of driverless cars pose serious ethical problems for software engineers. For instance, the millions of people who earn their living driving trucks or cabs would lose their jobs as they get replaced by computer programs. Another issue is transparency because the driving software needs to be very high quality to increase safety. Company designers and researchers tend to work secretly, so others can t steal their progress but this close mindedness closes off extra ideas and criticism. Finally, the need for safe code delves into morality. An autonomous car will have to make life and death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Companies work very hard to keep their code from the public to protect their ideas but this also protects any accidental or faulty code from the public. For example, Volkswagen designed its vehicles to produce lower emissions when being tested, but during regular driving, vehicles produced more emissions. This was discovered when people measured the emissions from the tail pipe without hooking it up to a computer. This kind of conspiracy would never have worked if companies had to disclose their data. Another benefit could be greater detection of bugs. The runaway cars of Toyota may have been caused by erroneous code, and widespread access to it may have helped identify the error if there was one. Of course companies shouldn t fully disclose their information, but their engineers and researchers should strive for greater collaboration between companies and universities. Autonomous automobiles are the future of transportation but engineers face ethical problems to its implementation. Engineers will have to work with ethicists to design morally responsible self driving cars and encourage participation from a wide variety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Business Innovation And Skills Of Uk Government According to the data of the Department for Business Innovation and Skills of UK government, there are 5.4 million small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in 2015. Based on the official EU definition, if the staff headcount of the enterprise is less than 250 and the turnover is less than or equal to 50 million euro, which will be classified as medium sized enterprise. And for small and micro enterprises, their headcount should not be more than 50 and 10, the turnover has to be under 10 million euro and 2 million euro. Most of the SMEs contribute in the Construction section and there is a number of 956,000 SMEs estimated by the government. Furthermore, the industry of Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities (792,000), Wholesale and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Department for Business Innovation Skills defining construction section as three sectors, they are contracting, services and products. Construction of building (e.g. commercial, residential), civil engineering (e.g. roads, tunnels, bridges and utilities) and special construction activities (e.g. electrical and plumbing installation, demolition and site preparation, plastering, painting, roofing etc.) are classified as contracting part. For the construction service sector, firms usually take part in wholesale, renting and leasing of construction equipment and providing architectural and quantity survey services. Lastly, manufacture of construction products and materials such as bricks, tiles metal structures, doors and windows of metal, electric lighting equipment etc. are representing the product part of construction industry. The accounting method used in construction business usually depends on the length and size of contracts. The length and size of the construction contracts can be varied so it is hard for firms to match the expenses to their different sources of revenue. As the nature of transaction of construction business is special, which the most suitable accounting tool is job costing. Job costing method required the accumulation of the costs of materials, labor and overhead for the construction contract. This accounting tool able to track any individual costs in specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Computers Computer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Computer (disambiguation). Computer system redirects here. For other uses, see Computer system (disambiguation). Computer technology redirects here. For the company, see Computer Technology Limited. Computer | | A computer is a general purpose device that can be programmed to carry out a finite set of arithmetic or logical operations. Since a sequence of operations can be readily changed, the computer can solve more than one kind of problem. Conventionally, a computer consists of at least one processing element, typically a central processing unit (CPU) and some form of memory. The processing element ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10 70 AD) built a mechanical theater which performed a play lasting 10 minutes and was operated by a complex system of ropes and drums that might be considered to be a means of deciding which parts of the mechanism performed which actions and when.[8] This is the essence of programmability. Around the end of the 10th century, the French monk Gerbert d Aurillac brought back from Spain the drawings of a machine invented by the Moors that answered either Yes or No to the questions it was asked.[9] Again in the 13th century, the monks Albertus Magnus andRoger Bacon built talking androids without any further development (Albertus Magnus complained that he had wasted forty years of his life when Thomas Aquinas, terrified by his machine, destroyed it).[10] In 1642, the Renaissance saw the invention of the mechanical calculator,[11] a device that could perform all four arithmetic operations without relying on human intelligence.[12] The mechanical calculator was at the root of the development of computers in two separate ways. Initially, it was in trying to develop more powerful and more flexible calculators[13] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Impact Of Ww2 On Australian Society World War 2 supported Australia and its people to a revolutionary extent, by changing how life was like for them. This period of time was not only acknowledged for its battles and victory of the allied powers but its advancements to the lives of Australians in becoming our fortunate today. The 1940s shaped Australia through its social and economic impacts; with its developments on areas like the roles of women, lives of the indigenous, migration and industrial improvements. Demonstrated through the promotion of gender equality, the amelioration of Aboriginal Australians, the increase of our population and our expansion of industries. Which all exceptionally arose and altered Australia s society and economy as a result of World War 2. Australia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Augmenting Australia s acceptance of Indigenous Australians, gaining a greater perspective on their necessities of human rights. Advancing with the slow remarks of approval with basic rights, specialised jobs, equal pay to white Australians and overall fewer conflicts of discrimination and racism. Which were developed by their huge contributions and factors to the war efforts. Before the period that led up to this progression, the Indigenous were heavily denied their basic and traditional rights. As they were segregated from society, with the policy of a white one. They were discriminated for the colour of their skin and were out casted from Australian culture, being kept as a low classed group within the boundaries and dictation of the white stolen generations, denied rights, aboriginal protection boarders, and discrimination. The outbreak of the Second World War was the period in which the lives of Aboriginal Australian s bettered. As the early shortage of recruits led to the acceptance of Aboriginal volunteers, with an estimated 3000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander soldiers who served in the armed forces. Allowing other Indigenous Australian s to be employed by the army with a variety of highly skilled specialised jobs: working on farms and butcheries, construction workers, truck drivers, salvaging downed aircraft, organising munitions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Theory Of The Business Canvas Model Executive Summary According to Arnold (1992) brand strategy is the process where the products are positioned in the consumers mind to produce a perception of advantage. This strategy is the execution of the organization vision, mission and objectives. The essence of brand should be reflected in everything the company especially that impacts the mind of consumers. This paper is a proposal for Kovert s brand image as fashion brand first and wearable tech second as far as the consumer is concerned, elaborating on the Innovation done by the brand. There are numerous factors taken into consideration for innovating a product like market research, market requirement, target customers and demographic. Along with this, motivation behind the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This paper assesses the three different strands that are recommended for the firm to develop the brand image as a fashion brand in the minds of consumer. The recommended strategies are social media, fashion shows and editorial placement, which will help the brand to create the awareness globally. Introduction Kovert design is a new age design house, specialising in wearable technology which focuses to live a Kovert lifestyle to live in the moment, be mindful, be inspired, maintain a broad perspective and be best version of yourself. Kovert s first device is ALTRUIS, a stone made up of premium zirconia ceramics, which is set into ring, bracelet and necklace. The stone is attached to sterling silver ring which is plated in gold, rose gold or platinum. ALTRUIS contain of an electronic circuit board, number of sensors, rechargeable battery and a vibrator motor. That stone is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth, which gives notifications (Kovert Design, 2014). Part one Motivation Kate Unsworth as a tech entrepreneur is going against the grain of her industry. She has design and created a wearable tech as a mean of disconnecting from the digital world and reconnect with your own selves. Kate has a technology consulting background and she knows how it is to be switched on 24/7. She was working long hours in her previous role and then she realised that when she was physically present at a dinner or any party with friends her mind was constantly somewhere else. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. My Perfect Year In School A Perfect Year in School I will always will remember when I was 14 years old and I was in High School, freshman year, we often got off earlier than what hour schedule show. What we usually did when that happened was going to the houses of the school mates, go and play soccer in the courts, go to the movies without the permission of our parents. When we went to a house of a school mate we usually buy a lot of food, like fry food, play music, video games, our favorite video game was soccer, if we didn t have electricity we used to play dominoes like the old times. We hate when we didn t have electricity it was one day with electricity and one day without electricity typically from my country. I think that we were already accustomed to the day to day of our country, something crazy. When we could spend some money we used to go to the movies, we always watch horror movies to make fun of our faces. The movie theater was one hour from our school. We usually take taxis, usually four taxis. When we arrived to the movie theater everybody will start yelling each other and everybody was looking at us. Sometimes when people look at our group like What is wrong with this kids . Before enter to the room of the movies we will buy popcorn and candy. When we enter to the room in the movies we will take sit, everybody in the same road, after that we will start throwing some popcorn to some people I remember when a friend said Hey let s start a popcorn war and I was like There is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Tips For Stretching It Budgets Tips for Stretching IT Budgets In today s multifaceted business environment, technological needs are constantly changing. In fact, now days IT has became a critical initiative for success. With the widespread use of IT, organizations face the challenge of increasing competition, expanding markets, and rising customer expectations. This increases the pressure on organizations to implement various financial budgeting strategies that could potentially lower the cost. Therefore, a concept that recently has gain momentum, and is becoming a popular practice in most organizations is IT budgeting. According to Baker (2009) the six strategies that are effective in controlling IT budgets are: repurposing the already implemented software, efficiently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, which means to expand the use of the same software towards different functionalities, for instance utilizing the Numara FoorPrints software from IT services to HR department (Baker, 2009). For an effective IT budgeting, IT leaders need to execute viable decision making ideas that can result into monetary savings in the long run (Heier et al., 2008). Similarly, repurposing of the software positively effects the organization, by saving an amount that would have been spent on a new software purchase, and creating some extra budget that could be invested towards other strategic investments or initiatives (Heier et al., 2008). In terms of the operations cost, even though the repurpose might slightly increase its maintenance cost if the software has already been used for many years, but still by evaluating the whole operational budget for two different functions it still is a cost effective strategy (Heier et al., 2008). Additionally, it serves as a valuable asset to the organization, in terms of saving both time and money of their IT staff, as they no longer are learning totally new software. On the downside, there might be certain hidden operational costs involved that might require more maintenance, for instance the software can have limited memory or processing capacity, so in such a case it might actually cost more to repurposing the same software (Heier et al., 2008). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Definition Essay On Good Character According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, character is defined as, one of the attribute or features that make up and distinguish an individual or a feature used to separate distinguishable things into categories. With these two definitions it becomes easy to apply them to human context. In the first definition it defines character as something that distinguishes an individual. Many things can distinguish you from someone else, this can include but not be limited to, work ethic, grades, respect, responsibility, and honesty. All these things are also life skills, things that will help you in the future. And you can learn them at any time. In this report i will discus what good character is, how to create good character, and how to recover good character after losing it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Good character means showing up on time, giving an effort, and so much more. It is the pinnacle of being successful. And keeping up with the world. Good character is that one thing that sets you apart from your opponent., that separates the good guys and the bad guys. Many people will entirely disregard you when no good character is shown, doors will close, opportunities will be wasted, and rejections will be made. But if the opposite is applied the opposite will happen. Doors will open, opportunities will be made, and people will respect you. All this can happen, but it is up to you what will happen. Will you have people respect you, will you create opportunities, or will you have people ignore you, and reject you. This may sound like an easy decision to make, but for many people who don t have the drive to put forth the effort it becomes too strenuous for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The History of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt Essay The History of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt are both cradles of civilization. Both contributed greatly to human development through their achievements, failures, peoples, scientific accomplishments, philosophies, religions, and contributions. Mesopotamia is a rich flat plain created by deposits from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. At the southern end of this plain developed the first recognizable civilization, in the area known as Sumer. In 3000 B.C. Sumer contained a dozen or more city states, each ruled by its own king and worshiped its own patron deity. The citizens of these city states were classified into three classes: nobles and priests, commoners, and slaves. In the center of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ruler of this dynasty was Ur Nammu. He was the first ruler to establish law codes and spell out regulations and penalties. Another great ruler was King Hammurabi of Babylon. He set up the Code of Hammurabi, which includes 300 sections of carefully organized codes that ruled the Babylonians. Hammurabi was the first example of a lawgiver. He provided one of the greatest written documents of his time: a stone column with a long series of legal judgments published with his name. Hammurabi even designed codes for the family life. He took care of the women and children in his society. He regulated marriage with care to secure a stable life for future generations. He combined both law and religious belief to create an ordered society. The Mesopotamians built on foundations laid by the Sumerians using their sexagesimal system. They had multiplication tables, exponents, tables for computing interest, and textbooks with problems for solution. They also developed systems of astrology and astronomy, and even created a lunar calendar. The early cities of Mesopotamia fell from one warlord to another, and were constantly changing, unlike the kingdoms of Ancient Egypt that kept its stability. The Egyptians lived along the Nile River, which probably made it easier to govern the people. The King was the owner and ruler of all Egypt and was considered a god by the people. The economy was a royal monopoly, the peoples duties was to serve the King. In the old Kingdom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night Shakespeare s Twelfth Night is a widely known romantic comedy that was first published in 1623. Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare s finest works and it tends to have an affinity to modern romantic comedy films and stories. The play has love triangles, unrequited love, lies and deceit, playful comedic relief, and obstacles that interfere with characters goals. Many of Shakespeare s plays were turned into film adaptations and many were used very loosely as source material. Hamlet had Lion King (very loosely), Romeo and Juliet had Romeo and Juliet (the DiCaprio version), and Twelfth Night has She s the Man. She s the Man is similar to Twelfth Night in three ways, the plotline, the names of the characters, and the humor. Despite the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The character names are also very similar, such as how Duke Orsino s character in She s the Man is also named Duke Orsino, but as a first name and last name instead of a title. Viola s character in She s the Man is also named Viola, however her disguised character is her brother Sebastian instead of Cesario. Olivia s character in She s the Man is also named Olivia and so is Sebastian s character in She s the Man. Sir Andrew and Sir Toby are inserted into the film as Duke s soccer friends instead of their normal characters but are still in the film. Despite the general plot being similar, there are numerous differences between the play and the film. One of those differences is how and why Duke decides that Viola should help him serenade Olivia. In the play, Duke Orsino is impressed by Cesario and decides that Cesario should send his affections to Olivia. In the film, Duke had previously seen Sebastian (Viola) with women and because Sebastian was going to be lab partners with Olivia, Duke made a deal with Sebastian that if Sebastian would help Duke with Olivia, Duke would help Sebastian make first string on the soccer team. Another difference is Olivia s reason for mourning. In the play she is mourning the death of her father and brother while in the film she is trying to get over a previous bad relationship and she did not want to be hurt again. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Establishment Of The European Union ( Eu ) How significant has been the development of the EU s policies concerning the protection of the natural environmental and climate change? What problems have confronted policy makers in framing and delivering such policies? Introduction The establishment of the European Union (EU) enabled them to handle transnational activities among the member states, including environmental policy. Its significance situates within its powers which can manage any other organisations among the member states by virtue of the laws within the European Union (Baker, 1996, p.215). As a result, it is broadly perceived that there is an increasing impact from the EU on policy making in the member states. This tendency is particularly recognised in environmental policy makings, because national standards in law needed to be questioned and harmonised and policy developments at the European level influences the national aims, content and settings of environmental policy within the member states (Heinelt et al., 2001). The area of environmental policy was not established until the first Environmental Action Programme in 1973 as the major aim for the European Economic Community s agenda was to build a common institutional framework for mostly economic issues (Jorgensen, 2012). In the next decades, the development of the area of environmental policy making was accelerated by the the Single European Act and by the support from the public who tends to have an increasing concern towards environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. American Psychological Association Defines Traumatic Event American Psychological Association defines traumatic event as one that threatens injury, death or the physical integrity of self or others (American Psychiatric Association, 2000). Childhood trauma is the experience of traumatic event or events which creates a substantial and long term damage to the mental and physical growth and development of a child(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2013). National prevalence of childhood trauma indicates trauma is a frequent occurrence in which majority of Americas have witnessed or experienced a single or multiple traumatic events before adulthood. A 2013 study by National Survey of Children s Health reported about 35 million children in the United States, almost half of the nation s children population, have experienced one or more serious traumas().According to National Center of Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence report, almost 26% of children witness or experience a traumatic event before the age of four. Reports from Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHS) in 2011 found 60% of adults report witnessing or experiencing a traumatic event as a child. The Great Smoky Mountain study found 67% of participant had been exposed to one or more traumas before the age of 16(). Research suggests trauma can be related to a single occurrence or more often is related to multiple continuous occurrences. The term complex trauma is used to describe the exposure of severe multiple and/or prolonged pervasive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dulce Et Decorum Est And The Horrors Of War Poem Analysis The long standing expression that the pen is mightier than the sword has been repeated often throughout the ages, but it can actually be taken seriously in light of war poetry. Although the soldiers in World War I did not literally fight with swords, their experiences in combat were beyond appalling, and some might say, beyond describable by words. Poetry, however, is a very powerful form of expression, and when written by someone who has experienced the horrors of war, it can deeply convey the grim reality of war. Utilising personal experiences and pre war ideology, World War I poets Wilfred Owens and Rupert Brookes were able to recreate the glory and horror of the Great War through their works Dulce Et Decorum Est and The Soldier . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poet reveals the truthful and confronting depiction of death to the unknowing eyes who haven t witnessed it and do not understand. The poem is told from the memories of a solider, which gives way to haunting and helpless sights. This is in utter contrast to the sonnet written by Brooke who depicts a highly idealistic and patriotic vision of war. Brooke s pleasant image of death on the battlefield exemplified both the popular and the governmental view of war. His optimistic ideology may reflect his lack of experience as he never engaged in direct combat and died within seven months of enlistment. The repetitive use of the noun England emphasises the strong patriotic mood. England is personified as a kind, giving mother and her sons, the soldiers, are seeds, whose death will sow life into the earth of foreign fields . While the poem is centred on death, there is no actual reference or description to the painful reality of death as touched on by Owen. The Solider was valuable to the British government, who used it as a means of propaganda. Thus, it was successful in inspiring loyalty and patriotic love in the masses. Poets intentionally implement figurative language devices to add dramatic effect and to paint a specific mood and tone. Such example is evident in Owen s use of the simile his hanging face, like a devil sick of sin . The simile tries to describe the soldier s dreadful facial appearance as being almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Key West Agreement Analysis In addressing the inconsistencies of the National Security Act and Executive Order 9877, Secretary of Defense Forrestal proposed a redraft of the Executive Order to the Chiefs of Staff. However, none of the Generals approved the suggested changes. In response, Secretary Forrestal arranged a conference in Key West, during March 1948. Within a month, the Key West Agreement had been signed by all of the Chiefs of Staff, who agreed on the functions of each Service. Among other points of interest, the agreement included Section I, paragraph d., which stated, Prevention of unnecessary duplication or overlapping among the Services, by utilization of the personnel, intelligence, facilities, equipment, supplies and services, improving military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secretary of the Army Frank Pace and Secretary of the Air Force Thomas Finletter came up with the first of two agreements that further defined organic aviation within the Army. In the letter signed on 2 October 1951, it was evident that the Army was trying to improve its combat efficiency, and the Air Force was mainly concerned with job security. The agreement s first paragraph echoed this sentiment, insuring, the U.S. Army may employ aircraft necessary for its internal requirements in the conduct of operations on land, without infringement upon the missions assigned to the U.S. Air Force (Wolf, 1987, p. 239). The Army also received a more specific purpose as to how it could incorporate aviation, to expedite and improve ground combat and logistical procedures within the combat zone (Wolf, 1987, p. 239). In addition, the agreement outlined missions that Army Aviation could accomplish, including aerial observation, adjusting artillery fire, providing command and control, and transportation of Army supplies, equipment, and small units within the combat zone (Wolf, 1987, p. 239). An open ended statement that would provide leeway for Army leaders to maximize the use of aviation assets was included in section 3, which stated, Army organic aircraft will be used by the responsible Army commander as he considers necessary for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Social And Social Support And Spirituality Social Support and Spirituality When using the FICA spiritual History tool (Pulchalski, 2006), M.L. discussed both spirituality and social support (Appendix H). M.L. considers herself to be spiritual, but not religious. Being close to nature, her family, and her pets gives her life meaning. She prays to God, but feels deviated from a church environment and does not want to belong to a church. She did not want to disclose further information, but summarized her preferences by having a past of traumatic experiences regarding her family s Catholic following and her education in a Catholic school environment. Economic Status M.L. recently retired from her full time job and is living by a pension. M.L. discussed a difficulty with managing her budget and paying for bills. Most of her pension is used to pay for her mortgage, bills, and other expenses. M.L. began to express that she has anxiety about paying back her children s student loans and said she has a lot of debt from educational loans for her children, in addition to other debts that she owes. She also expressed frustration and explained that she pays for the majority of her family s bills and her estranged spouse provides minimally for the family. Palta, Financial strain is associated with increased oxidative stress levels: The Women s Health and Aging Studies , p. 533) suggests that High financial strain may be associated with increased oxidative stress, suggesting that oxidative stress could mediate associations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Is Catherine Earnshaw Character In Wuthering Heights The Dualism of Catherine Earnshaw s Character in Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights is a work marked by a complexity of characterization. Perhaps most complex of all is Emily s portrayal of Catherine Earnshaw as a victim and a victimizer. With such qualities, Catherine s character was violently at odds with ideals of the Victorian womanhood. Namely, that a woman should be a passive, obedient, and an angel in the house. (Towheed, 2012). Indeed, not major characteristics of Catherine Earnshaw. However, while being a victimizer, Catherine s brutality could be justified in a way that would not affect one s own sympathizes for her. Notably, Catherine s first victim is herself. Her character was marked by a divided self, an idea that was emphasized by Helene Moglen (1971). She was shattered between a desire to remain a free, wild child and her aspiration to maintain her family status and respectability. Identically, this struggle is also evident in her divided attraction for both Heathcliff and Edgar Linton. According to Correa ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This certainly had an influence on the second Catherine s character formation and her susceptibility to the later manipulation she encounters. Nevertheless, while many critics saw that young Cathy had enjoyed a harmless childhood with her father, her journey towards maturity and womanhood is anything, but safe or healthy. In fact, she falls into the list of her mother s victims for being both the subject of Heathcliff s contempt and a tool in his revenge. After enjoying a calm and innocent childhood under Mr. Edgar s supervision, young Cathy undergoes seduction, manipulation, incarceration, forced marriage and eventually maltreatment by Heathcliff. Nonetheless, in spite of Catherine s temperamental behavior and her victimization of several characters in the novel, Catherine can be also seen as victim of the Victorian social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Elements Of Characters In Prisoners, Sicario And Arrival Dramas are films with realistic plots, settings, characters, and situations. Dramas tend to be driven and somewhat dependent on powerful actor portrayals and good direction, rather than CGI effects or action. Dramas tend to include characters that are complex and well developed throughout their films. But perhaps one of the most key elements in dramas are the themes of intense and real struggle centered around the human condition. These themes can be expressed overtly through the plot and story or symbolically through several different film elements. Denis Villeneuve is a director whose all but mastered the art of creating dramatic films, consistently making films that become exemplary models for what drama films should evoke in an audience. His three films Prisoners, Sicario, and Arrival do not fall outside of this classification. Each of these are unique in their own respect, yet Denis Villeneuve uses several different thematic elements, particularly color, in all three to craft complex symbols and commentary that reside deep in the recesses of each film s narrative. The first film, Prisoners, is about two regular, All American families whose lives are flipped upside down when the daughters of each family goes missing. Most of the film centers around the investigation and how members of each family cope with their situation. The basic plot of Prisoners isn t very original nor unique to be quite honest, however it s unique use of lighting, cinematography and profound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing Two Arguments on Capital Punishment Essay Comparing Two Arguments on Capital Punishment In these two short essays, one by Anthony G. Amsterdam and another by Ernest Van Den Haag both authors make two very important views. Although one supports capital punishment and one is against capital punishment, both authors have good reasons to support their case. Amsterdam believes that capital punishment is a brutal process that a murderer has to go through. Amsterdam believes that the murderer should be punished for their actions, but should not go through capital punishment. Although Ven Den Haag agrees that capital punishment is one of the harshest penalties, it should nevertheless be used. Ven Den Haag believes that a murderer should take responsibility for their actions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Usually when a person dies, the investigators will no longer investigate the case. Therefore, although he was innocent there will never be evidence proving him so. Or even if investigators do indeed find evidence, it will be too late to prove that person s innocence because he is already dead. Ernest Van Den Haag s short essay title The Ultimate Punishment: A Defense, clearly shows how much he supports capital punishment. He believes that it is a defense, and that the guilty should deserve the brutal punishment. A defense can be defined as protection, or resisting against an attack. Van Den Haag is implying that capital punishment is what the guilty really deserves because of their actions. Van Deen Haag explains that the problem of discrimination doesn t have anything to do with capital punishment but the underlying problem is distribution. Some believe that distribution is a problem because of the races that receive capital punishment. They believe that the law is discriminating because more blacks or Hispanics receive capital punishment than whites do. Some argue that the court commits irrational discrimination because there are a higher number of black and Hispanic convicts that are sentenced to capital punishment rather than whites. He states that punishments are imposed on persons, not on racial or economic groups (pg. 334). Every result is based on justice in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Randy Watches A Horror Movie Analysis response; stimulus stimulus; response operation; dependent variable response; response Suppose that every time Randy watches a horror movie, he has a nightmare that same evening. Also suppose that he never has a nightmare except when he watches a horror movie. This example demonstrates a(n) _____ between watching horror movies and having nightmares. spurious relationship functional relationship establishing operation operational relationship During conditioning experiments involving food rewards, pigeons are often food deprived to the point where they are at 80 85% of their free feeding weight. 90 95% of their natural weight. 80 85% of their natural weight. 90 95% of their free feeding weight In an experiment concerning the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Common Core Standards Literature Review Literature Review What is the common core? The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) defines the knowledge and skills in English language arts and mathematics that students need for success in college and careers upon high school graduation (Santos, Darling Hammond, Cheuk (2012)). The common core was created, to provide clear academic benchmarks with more concise academic standards for essential learning that will prepare students to be college and career ready (Liebtag, E. (2013)). The common core standards have then, been introduced and applied to most schools in the U.S, and although it may have its controversies, the major issue, is its effect on ELL (English Language Learners) students. ELs currently constitute 10 percent of the U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Duguay, A., Massoud, L., Tabaku, L., Himmel, J., Sugarman, J. (2013, September), As educators have examined the standards more deeply, concerns have arisen about their implementation in classrooms with diverse groups of students, including English learners . Not only this, but the concept of math also has its visible adversities. According to Robertson, K. (2009), Although it is easy to assume that many English language learners (ELLs) will excel in math because math is a universal language and students may have had prior educational experience that included mathematical instruction, that assumption can lead educators astray . Many teachers are struggling with the, increasingly rigorous grade level content instruction; by content area teachers, many of whom are newly incorporating language development techniques in their subject area classes (Duguay, A., Massoud, L., Tabaku, L., Himmel, J., Sugarman, J. (2013, September)). The common core may be the stepping for detailed curriculum, but it is seeming that, it cannot be tailored to all of the diverse populations of our nation (Liebtag, E. (2013)). The expectations of the common core exacerbate the academics for ELL students. According to, HAKUTA, K., SANTOS, M., FANG, Z. (2013), when ELs are isolated for direct language instruction, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Theme Of Female Oppression In La Casa De Bernarda Alba FEMALE OPPRRESSION IN LA CASA DE BERNARDAALBA Katarina Milosevic In this essay, female oppression in La Casa de Bernarda Alba will be discussed and analyzed. However, in order to be able to understand the importance of this theme and the impact it has had on the play, one must first understand the role of female oppression in the Spanish society in the 1930s. The 1930s were a period of many changes in Spain, especially because Francisco Franco started ruling the country and the political problems that arose. Things slowly started changing for women because of the foundation of Mujeres Libres, a female anarchist organization that fought for female rights. Until then, the general view of women was that of Proudhon, which meant that women were to be seen as reproducers whose role was to contribute to the society by taking care of their household and their children . This was especially common in the rural areas of Spain, where women could even be forced into arranged marriages against their will and almost had no say in what happened to them. The main oppressor of La Casa de Bernarda Alba is actually Bernarda, the mother of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the play, Bernarda can be considered the regime , but in reality this could be a symbol of the growing threat of fascism and the first stages of the civil war in 1930s Spain. At this point in the essay, it is clear that social norms and customs have contributed to oppressing female characters in the play, but there is another element which has not been mentioned before and it is religion. Religion, in this case Christianity, promotes chastity and discourages sex before marriage. To keep her daughters pure , Bernarda does not allow them to have a boyfriend or to interact with men while they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. My Understanding Of Personality Theory To demonstrate my understanding of personality theory, I choose to create a personality profile for a close friend. She is a very driven individual with some unique interests. I wanted to evaluate her personality because she is a very close friend of mine and I know her vary well. I chose Allport s trait theory because he uses 3 types of traits to describe people. I liked the way he organized traits in to types of traits. I think its easier to understand his theory because of the organization. I organized my friend s traits in to 3 categories: central, secondary, and cardinal. Allport s theory focuses on individual differences. His theory suggest that individuals differ in the traits that predominate in there personalities. some traits are common; others are unique (Cloninger 2013 page 128). He goes on to explain that some traits are individual or unique while others are common. Central traits can affect everyday behaviors. these are traits that your close friends or family would be able to point out if asked. Examples of my friends central traits would be: optimistic, out spoken, individualistic, and extroverted. I use these terms to describe her because I have noticed them consistently. Over time and various situations, I have seen her behavior follow these traits. My friend is on the executive board of an RSO. She enjoys talking to can spending time with the other members of her RSO. She also likes talking to new and potential members about her experiences. This, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Persuasive Essay On Traffic Laws As time progresses, an interest for advancement lingers within individuals, as have with times passed. That is to say, such interest arouses the desire for putting into play several well thought out ideas. Some of which have resulted successful and common within the population. In particular, the invention of the automobile. Nowadays, driving has become one of the most used methods for transportation. In fact, with car technology improving, the amount of drivers seem to further escalate. A Los Angeles Times article states, the number of vehicles on the road reached a record level of almost 253 million, an increase of more than 3.7 million, or 1.5%, (253 Million Cars and Trucks on U.S. Roads). Even though modern technology has opened windows to a new world of possibilities, individuals still take such developments for granted. Drivers thoughtlessly violate traffic laws, which in return, result in a range of consequences. For this reason, citizens should respect laws to avoid getting themselves into trouble and to grow an appreciation for the current way of life. Undoubtedly, transportation hasn t always been as accessible as it is now. For centuries, people have come up with innumerable ways of getting themselves from one location to another. In former times, people would use their available resources for several purposes. Some of these included the use of animals for travel, which involved: horses, ox, mules, camels, etc. Yet, at the same time, maintaining an animal in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mutually Beneficial, A Dependency On Iranian Oil For... mutually beneficial, a dependency on Iranian oil for Beijing s policy decisions vanished and can no longer be used as a valid argument to analyze China s decision making process from 2004 until the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as authors such as Dorraj and Currier or Kozhanov did. In January 2005, Bush repeatedly warned, that military action against Iran was likely, hence increased Beijing s fear for regime change, particularly since the IAEA inspectors visited the Parchin military complex, believing that they saw the whole side of high explosive tests related to nuclear weapons research. However, Tehran unknowingly only gave partial access to the side, thus no evidence was found by the IAEA inspectors. In order to prevent Iran ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, China also had to maintain stable relations with the U.S. in order to keep a favorable macro environment for economic growth, resulting in a balancing strategy to maintain good relations with all parties concerned. However, not only Iran s nuclear activities catered for suspicion among the international community. Ahmadinejad s exclamation, to wipe Israel off the map particularly affected the U.S. approach, with Israel being the U.S. most important ally in the region. Even though China was forced to ban military trade with Israel in the beginning of 2005 due to U.S. pressure and with the same reason it already happened during the late 1990 s, Ahmadinejad s choice of words made China increasingly critical, stating that Israel s sovereignty has to be respected and that it would not tolerate anything that could alter the stability in the Middle East. At the same time, China progressively opened its borders for the Gulf states, resulting in four rounds of negotiations in the beginning of 2006 regarding customs, trade remedies and trade of goods. The results of these negotiations, a reduction of import tariffs and accelerating oil relations, made China increasingly independent from its trade with Iran, but maintained a close and supportive relationship to it. Consequently, China slowly replaced the United States as a trustworthy, at least trade wise, partner of Saudi Arabia by offering economic incentives paired with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Identify At Least Two Examples Of A Bio-Reaction To Adler I experienced a bio reaction when I couldn t hear or immediately find my toddler. There was a lot of noise and confusion in my friend s home that day with several families visiting. Bigger children were running in and out and doors were slamming. Children we laughing and talking and babies were crying. I was terrified. I experienced what felt like an electrical shock across the surface of my entire body. My heart was pounding wildly in my ears. I was nauseated, I thought I would vomit. I also experienced a bio reaction when I was riding a toboggan sled in Germany with my 5 year old in front of me. The sled was racing down the track, picking up speed, faster and faster. The trees looked like a green blur, the sleds in front of me were getting closer. My boy was laughing. I pulled back on the brake and the car continued to pick up speed. As I rounded a curve the sled lay almost on its side, One arm around my son, the other pulling back on the brake. My shoulder and elbow were dragging along on the bottom of the track, but I didn t feel any pain. I knew we were going to be ejected. I was horrified at the picture in mind. I clung tighter to my son. Everything was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the deadline approached, I experienced many of the same physical manifestations that I described in the previous experiences. To make matters worse, in the days preceding the assignment deadline, I found excuses to procrastinate causing me to experience more anxiety and dread which lead to even less productivity. I was unable to produce sentences that were clear and comprehensible on my laptop. I became extremely frustrated. I couldn t think. I felt like I was in over my head. Unequal to the assignment. I stayed up most of the night. Although my house was quiet and there were no distractions, I couldn t seem to stay focused. I got no sleep and yet the assignment was disjointed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Teen Drinking And Driving Essay Teen Drinking And Driving Sandy, a retired librarian, was driving west on wooster Road in April 2009 when a drunk driver crossed over on the wrong side of the road and ran into her. There was an ambulance two cars back, and she had to stay at the hospital for eight days. When she got home she had melt downs, and found that she suffered from traumatic stress. she is very lucky to be alive (Car crash victim of a drunk drivers story 1). Drunk driving accidents like sandy s are a national problem. Drinking is attractive to teens for many reasons; in 2011 teens were responsible for almost 2.4 million episodes of drunk driving, world wide, but teens are not short of options for assistance. Many people have various reasons for why they drink and drive. For example, lifestyle, behavior, social customs, and laws are all some of the various reasons. (Madsen 6) In addition, many teens bottle their emotions up, and use alcohol to help them. (Madsen 10) Furthermore, when a non drinker associates with a drinker, there s pressure on the non drinker to drink. (Loyola university 5) More importantly, Teens feel alcohol allows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Repeated alcohol use, followed by withdrawl, is damaging to the adolescent brain. (Marcotte 322) In addition, alcohol is involved in neurocognitive deficits in teens. (marcotte 322) the neurocognitive deficits are caused by the withdrawl, and that also effects the brain of a teen. Furthermore, drinking among teens causes risky behavior, such as smoking, sex, attempting suicide, and drinking while driving. (Marcotte 322) Amazingly, teens were involved in almost 2.4 million episodes of drinking and driving world wide in 2011. (CDC News 7) Finally, binge drinking among undergrads, and adults have been associated with bad driving practices. (Marcotte 322) Some of these effects of drinking may cost your life, and may affect more than just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Political Messages Behind Harrison Bergeron The Political Messages Behind Harrison Bergeron Kurt Vonnegut s short story Harrison Bergeron gives the account of a married couple living in the year 2081. At that time, government had implemented a long list of policies that effectively made everyone equal in every possible way. Vonnegut s story can be translated to reflect that too much government, or a single powerful ruler, can be devastating to a population that strives for freedom. In 2081, the government has created the position of Handicapper General, whose duty is to add handicaps to those who are above average in any way. While Hazel Bergeron was completely average in mental capacity, her husband, George, was well above average. To compensate, the Handicapper General had placed a radio in his ear to, keep people like George from taking unfair advantage of their brain. The idea of treating everyone equal, regardless of physical or mental abilities, as described within the story, is taking satirical shots at liberal ideas in government. Once the government has made everyone equal, those who stand out represent a threat, including the Bergeron s son Harrison, who was too athletic and handsome to be a part of the general population. He was taken away from his parents, at the age of fourteen, by the Handicapper General, because he was too exceptional. Too promote the ongoing liberal equality, the government basically changes into total authoritarian, by eliminating any threat that could lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Organizational Assimilation Theory (OAT) Good communication is the foundation to positive outcomes in all areas of life. The communication that occurs in the organizations that an individual belongs to should not be ignored. Individuals need to understand the process of the Organizational Assimilation Theory (OAT). This theory provides an understanding of how individuals progress to a state of belonging in an organization. Feeling a sense of belonging in an organization is an important part of life. The stages of the OAT: Anticipatory Socialization, Encounter, Metamorphosis and Disengagement are all part of the organizational assimilation process that describe the steps to fitting into an organization. The scenario below is a depiction of the OAT. The OAT is applied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eliza had heard about the winery from friends who said it was a fun place to go learn about wine. When she heard they were hiring, she immediately thought how fun it would be to work with others that enjoyed and knew about wine as much as her. She had so many ideas for potential events at the winery and couldn t wait to share them. The owner of the winery interviewed many individuals and he spoke highly of the work culture at Mountain Creek Winery. Finally, the owner made a decision to hire Eliza, who appeared to be easy going, friendly and a connoisseur of wine. The first day on the job, Eliza was given a tour of the winery by her new co worker Tina. Tina was very welcoming of Eliza. She kept telling Eliza, You re going to love it here and This is the MC way to do things . Eliza could see that Tina really loved her job and sensed a family style environment. This was something Eliza had been searching for in a job. Eliza was talkative with Tina and trying to gain a sense of what the management expected from her. Tina mentioned that if Eliza wanted to stay at Mountain Creek for the long run, she should read the employee handbook and adopt the mission statement as her credo. Eliza s reply to adopting the mission statement as her credo was that every organization has room to grow and that change is not a bad thing. Tina was friendly but she blurted back, Well, it s either Mountain Creek s way or the highway . They both laughed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Charlie Chaplin Contributions Charlie Chaplin was a very important British comedian, director, writer, and composer in the entertainment industry during the 1920 s. He was born on April 16, 1889, in London, England. Both of his parents were both in the entertainment industry, which would reflect how he became apart of the entertainment industry, too. When he was 12, he would play the role as a paperboy in the show, Sherlock Holmes. This would be his first ever stage show. After this, he would realize what he wanted to do, and that was to become a comedian in vaudeville, which would also take him to the United States in 1910 as a featured actor with the Fred Karno Repertoire Company. This would be the start of a career that would last and be famous for it, too. As being part of the Karno troupe, he would get his first tastes of America. He would also immediately grab the attention of Americans through his sketch named, A Night in an English Music Hall. When the Fred Karno troupe left and came back to America in the fall of 1912 for a repeat tour, Chaplin would be given the chance to be part of a motion picture contract. He would finally agree to be apart of the movie at the end of his vaudeville promises in November 1913. Once he was able to tear apart from the contract, he was able to do so much more. Chaplin would end up joining Mack Sennett and the Keystone Film Company.There were also other plays, such as his famous films, Making A Living, and also, Kids Auto Races at Venice. These shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Consumer Perception Process Consumer Behaviour Consumer Behaviour Dropbox assignment 1 Teacher: Mr. Perry Broome Duncan Cijsouw (0617745) 10/05/2011 Dropbox assignment 1 Teacher: Mr. Perry Broome Duncan Cijsouw (0617745) 10/05/2011 Consumer perception process Part 1a This is about the way consumers perceive a product or a brand. This recognition of a product or brand is based on two different things: Learning and Perception. These two phrases mean something completely different, but are in fact closely connected when it comes to consumer perception. Learning Learning is a change in behavior from the interaction between a person and a stimulus. This can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A recent poll by Vancouver based Ipsos Loyalty has found that nearly half (49%) of Canadians say they are either strongly or somewhat influenced by brand or product recommendations made by members of their online social network. The findings are based on an online survey of 844 Canadians conducted in the first quarter of 2011. Not surprisingly, the influence of social network recommendations is significantly stronger for online Canadians 18 34 (56%) than it is for older online Canadians 55+ (40%). The study also found that 48% of online Canadians using an online social network follow or like a minimum of one brand. Nearly 60% of younger Canadians follow at least one brand and an average of five, while only 30% of older Canadians follow a brand, and are likely to follow just one. These results show that social networks influence impressions and ultimately the bottom line, said Ipsos Loyalty vice president Dave Pierzchala in a release. Online relationships with brands are also likely to be tenuous, with 28% of Canadians saying they have unliked or stopped following a brand or company. Younger Canadians are particularly fickle, with 41% having unliked a company (compared with just 15% of older Canadians). The primary
  • 47. reason (55%) given for unliking : the consumer simply lost interest. Brands and products cannot assume that once a consumer befriends their organization that they will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...